On Tuesday 10 June 2025, BBC One broadcasts The Gold!
Season 2 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Gold” on BBC One promises to take viewers deeper into the world of crime and intrigue. Titled “International Shadows,” this episode focuses on the aftermath of the infamous Brink’s-Mat gold heist. The story unfolds as the stolen gold is laundered through various international criminal networks, showing the far-reaching consequences of this notorious crime.
As the police continue their investigation, they begin to uncover a complex web of connections that stretches beyond the UK. The episode highlights the challenges law enforcement faces as they track the gold’s journey across borders. With each lead, the tension builds, and viewers can expect to see intense moments as the police race against time to catch those involved.
This episode promises to blend action and suspense, showcasing not only the criminal underworld but also the determination...
Season 2 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Gold” on BBC One promises to take viewers deeper into the world of crime and intrigue. Titled “International Shadows,” this episode focuses on the aftermath of the infamous Brink’s-Mat gold heist. The story unfolds as the stolen gold is laundered through various international criminal networks, showing the far-reaching consequences of this notorious crime.
As the police continue their investigation, they begin to uncover a complex web of connections that stretches beyond the UK. The episode highlights the challenges law enforcement faces as they track the gold’s journey across borders. With each lead, the tension builds, and viewers can expect to see intense moments as the police race against time to catch those involved.
This episode promises to blend action and suspense, showcasing not only the criminal underworld but also the determination...
- 6/10/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Sunday 8 June 2025, BBC One broadcasts The Gold!
Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Gold” promises to be an exciting one as the story continues to unfold. This episode focuses on the police as they intensify their efforts to track down the other half of the infamous Brink’s-Mat gold. After being hidden for years, the gold has resurfaced, sparking a renewed chase that could lead to surprising twists and turns.
Meanwhile, the plot takes viewers to Tenerife, where John Palmer’s timeshare business is thriving. However, success brings its own challenges. As Palmer enjoys his achievements, he starts to attract unwanted attention. This new development raises questions about the safety of his operation and what might happen next.
With the police hot on the trail of the stolen gold and Palmer facing potential threats, the episode is set to deliver tension and intrigue. Fans of the...
Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Gold” promises to be an exciting one as the story continues to unfold. This episode focuses on the police as they intensify their efforts to track down the other half of the infamous Brink’s-Mat gold. After being hidden for years, the gold has resurfaced, sparking a renewed chase that could lead to surprising twists and turns.
Meanwhile, the plot takes viewers to Tenerife, where John Palmer’s timeshare business is thriving. However, success brings its own challenges. As Palmer enjoys his achievements, he starts to attract unwanted attention. This new development raises questions about the safety of his operation and what might happen next.
With the police hot on the trail of the stolen gold and Palmer facing potential threats, the episode is set to deliver tension and intrigue. Fans of the...
- 6/8/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
The excitement builds for Season 2, Episode 2 of “The Gold,” airing on BBC One at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. This gripping series continues to unravel the complex web surrounding the infamous Brink’s-Mat gold heist. In this episode, the stakes rise as the proceeds from the stolen gold are laundered through increasingly sophisticated international criminal networks.
As the police intensify their investigation, viewers will see the team pick up crucial clues that lead them overseas. The tension mounts as they navigate a world filled with danger and deception. The episode promises to showcase the lengths that law enforcement will go to in order to track down the criminals involved. With each twist and turn, the narrative deepens, revealing not just the crime itself but the broader implications of such vast criminal enterprises.
Fans can expect thrilling moments and unexpected developments as the characters confront both external threats and their own moral dilemmas.
As the police intensify their investigation, viewers will see the team pick up crucial clues that lead them overseas. The tension mounts as they navigate a world filled with danger and deception. The episode promises to showcase the lengths that law enforcement will go to in order to track down the criminals involved. With each twist and turn, the narrative deepens, revealing not just the crime itself but the broader implications of such vast criminal enterprises.
Fans can expect thrilling moments and unexpected developments as the characters confront both external threats and their own moral dilemmas.
- 6/3/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
BBC One’s latest crime drama, The Gold, tells a story so far-fetched it’s hard to believe it could have really happened.
But the story of how six men accidentally stole more than £27m worth of gold bullion is, in fact, completely true.
The six-part series focuses on the Brink’s-Mat robbery of 1983, and its far-reaching consequences.
You can read about the remarkable true story that inspired the series here.
But which parts of the series are rooted in truth, and which ones are fabricated for the purposes of its story?
Here’s a quick guide to sorting fact from fiction…
The robbery itself is recreated accurately to all historical accounts. The robbers did in fact pour gasoline on the security staff at the Brink’s-Mat depot, and threatened to set them alight if they didn’t provide them access to the vault.
It’s also true that the...
But the story of how six men accidentally stole more than £27m worth of gold bullion is, in fact, completely true.
The six-part series focuses on the Brink’s-Mat robbery of 1983, and its far-reaching consequences.
You can read about the remarkable true story that inspired the series here.
But which parts of the series are rooted in truth, and which ones are fabricated for the purposes of its story?
Here’s a quick guide to sorting fact from fiction…
The robbery itself is recreated accurately to all historical accounts. The robbers did in fact pour gasoline on the security staff at the Brink’s-Mat depot, and threatened to set them alight if they didn’t provide them access to the vault.
It’s also true that the...
- 2/15/2023
- by Louis Chilton
- The Independent - TV
How do you tell the story of a heist, when the heist isn’t the story? In 1983, six masked burglars broke into a warehouse on a trading estate near Heathrow. They were looking to crack into a vault, but when the security guards failed to provide a passcode – even when doused in petrol and threatened with a naked flame – attention turned to the glistening stash outside the vault. And this is where the story of The Gold, BBC One’s new six-part retelling of the Brink’s-Mat robbery, begins. This isn’t the story of a heist, but of what happened next.
“How do you shift three tonnes of gold?” asks Charlotte Spencer’s Rotherhithe local copper, Nicki. “Slowly,” replies her partner Tony (Emun Elliott). There are other adverbs he might have chosen: agonisingly, complicatedly, infuriatingly. Instead of the expected million quid in the vault, the team of low-level crooks...
“How do you shift three tonnes of gold?” asks Charlotte Spencer’s Rotherhithe local copper, Nicki. “Slowly,” replies her partner Tony (Emun Elliott). There are other adverbs he might have chosen: agonisingly, complicatedly, infuriatingly. Instead of the expected million quid in the vault, the team of low-level crooks...
- 2/12/2023
- by Nick Hilton
- The Independent - TV
BBC One’s latest crime drama, The Gold, tells a story so far-fetched it’s hard to believe it could have really happened.
In fact, the story of how six men accidentally stole more than £27m worth of gold bullion is, in fact, completely true.
The six-part series focuses on the Brink’s-Mat robbery of 1983, and its far-reaching consequences.
You can read about the remarkable true story that inspired the series here.
But which parts of the series are rooted in truth, and which ones are fabricated for the purposes of its story?
Here’s a quick guide to sorting fact from fiction…
The robbery itself is recreated accurately to all historical accounts. The robbers did in fact pour gasoline on the security staff at the Brink’s-Mat depot, and threatened to set them alight if they didn’t provide them access to the vault.
It’s also true that...
In fact, the story of how six men accidentally stole more than £27m worth of gold bullion is, in fact, completely true.
The six-part series focuses on the Brink’s-Mat robbery of 1983, and its far-reaching consequences.
You can read about the remarkable true story that inspired the series here.
But which parts of the series are rooted in truth, and which ones are fabricated for the purposes of its story?
Here’s a quick guide to sorting fact from fiction…
The robbery itself is recreated accurately to all historical accounts. The robbers did in fact pour gasoline on the security staff at the Brink’s-Mat depot, and threatened to set them alight if they didn’t provide them access to the vault.
It’s also true that...
- 2/10/2023
- by Louis Chilton
- The Independent - TV
Jean Kent: ‘The Browning Version’ 1951, Gainsborough folds (photo: Jean Kent in ‘The Browning Version,’ with Michael Redgrave) (See previous post: “Jean Kent: Gainsborough Pictures Film Star Dead at 92.”) Seemingly stuck in Britain, Jean Kent’s other important leads of the period came out in 1948: John Paddy Carstairs’ Alfred Hitchcock-esque thriller Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948), with spies on board the Orient Express, and Gordon Parry’s ensemble piece Bond Street. Following two minor 1950 comedies, Her Favorite Husband / The Taming of Dorothy and The Reluctant Widow / The Inheritance, Kent’s movie stardom was virtually over, though she would still have one major film role in store. In what is probably her best remembered and most prestigious effort, Jean Kent played Millie Crocker-Harris, the unsympathetic, adulterous wife of unfulfilled teacher Michael Redgrave, in Anthony Asquith’s 1951 film version of Terence Rattigan’s The Browning Version — a Javelin Films production...
- 12/4/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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