BORDERS actor Jack Lowden will be back on TV soon in The Gold, a gripping new BBC drama inspired by the iconic true story of the Brink’s-Mat robbery and the decades-long chain of events that followed.
On the 26 November 1983, six armed men broke into the Brink’s-Mat security depot near London’s Heathrow Airport, and inadvertently stumbled across gold bullion worth £26m.
What started as 'a typical Old Kent Road armed robbery' according to detectives at the time, became a seminal event in British criminal history, remarkable not only for the scale of the theft, at the time the biggest in world history, but for its wider legacy.
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The disposal of the bullion caused the birth of large-scale international money laundering, provided the dirty money that helped fuel the London Docklands property boom, united blue and white collar criminals and left controversy and murder in its wake.
Based on extensive research and interviews with those involved in the events, The Gold takes a pulsating journey into a 1980’s world awash with cheap money and loosened morals to tell this extraordinary and epic story for the first time in its entirety.
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Lowden who was brought up in Oxton has been tipped to become the new James Bond and recently enjoyed critical acclaim for his portrayal of MI5 officer River Cartwright in Slow Horses.
He appeared with writer Mick Herron at last year’s Borders Book Festival.
The Gold is the first commission from Tannadice Pictures, the joint venture set up by Neil Forsyth and Objective Fiction. Tommy Bulfin will executive produce for the BBC; Neil Forsyth and Ben Farrell for Tannadice Pictures; and Kate Laffey, Vice President, VIS, and Jill Offman, Managing Director at 66 Media for VIS.
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Neil Forsyth, says, “We’re delighted to be working with the BBC on our first Tannadice Pictures production. The story of the Brink’s-Mat gold is a thrilling, surprising and tragic story and I am excited to be able to tell it".
Piers Wenger, Director of BBC Drama says, "This is so much more than the story of an armed robbery. The Gold looks beyond the auspices of the theft itself to explore how the case united the criminal underworld with corporate finance, caused personal tragedy and spawned one of the most shocking, influential and mysterious cases in British criminal history."
No date has been annouced but BBC say that The Gold is 'coming soon.'
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