- Charmian Powell meets Ronnie Biggs on a train. As Ronnie is a petty criminal, Charmian's headmaster father does not approve and forbids her to see him. In love, she leaves home, steals from her employer, and goes on the run with Ronnie.
- In 1957, teenage Charmian Powell has a stultifying home life dominated by her stern headmaster father, so when she meets older, charming Ronnie Biggs--a man with a criminal past--on a train, she sees a means of escape. Ronnie persuades her to steal 200 pounds from the bullion firm for which she works, which they use to elope to the South Coast. However, they are caught and Ronnie returns to prison while Charmian receives a suspended sentence. On his release they marry and have two children and Ronnie vows to go straight and resume his job as a carpenter. But finances are tight and Ronnie's friend Bruce Reynolds comes up with a tempting, highly illegal proposition.—don @ minifie-1
- Charmian meets Ronnie Biggs on a train. As Ronnie is a carpenter and petty criminal, Charmian's headmaster father does not approve and forbids her to see him. In love, Charmian leaves home, steals from her employer, and goes on the run with Ronnie and his best friend Mike. When captured, Biggs is imprisoned and Charmian is given a suspended sentence. On release, Charmian and Ronnie marry, her pregnancy forcing her father's consent. Going straight but needing money, unbeknownst to Charmian, Ronnie is drawn into Bruce Reynolds' plans for the Great Train Robbery.
- Charmian Brent is a young girl on a train. Unable to take up the place she won at university because her father has refused to support her anymore, she works as a clerk at a bullion dealer's in Soho. Frustrated and disillusioned with life, she is interested when Ron Biggs, a tall, handsome Londoner nearly 10 years her senior, chats her up on the train. He conceals that he is actually a carpenter by wearing smart clothes and carrying his tools in a briefcase. But Charmian is smitten, and they start dating. When her father Bernard finds out that Ron has convictions for petty crimes, he hits the roof, forbidding Charmian to see him again. But the young couple decides to elope with £200 Ron forces her to steal from her employers to fund their escape. They hide out on the Dorset coast but are eventually caught after a dramatic car chase and pursuit through a forest. Ron is given six months imprisonment; Charmian, a suspended sentence. She waits for him and when he is released she becomes pregnant to force her father to consent to her getting married. Charmian gives her whole life to Ron but asks only that he never becomes involved in crime again. Ron agrees and, for a while, life settles down into domestic bliss. They have two sons in quick succession and Ron's building business is doing well. The only cloud on the horizon is that their rented house is about to be sold. They have first refusal but need to scrape together £500 for the deposit. All their money is tied up in the business so, desperate, Ron goes to see an old friend to ask if he can borrow it. The friend is Bruce Reynolds, at that moment planning the biggest robbery in British history. Reynolds' money is tied up in a plan to rob a Royal Mail train, packed with used bank notes, on its journey down from Glasgow to London. He offers Ron a place on the job but Ron refuses. Reynolds learns Ron is friendly with Peter, a retired train driver--the missing piece of the jigsaw for Reynolds' master plan. He offers Ron £40,000 to bring Peter in on the job and Ron's resistance is worn down. The episode concludes as Ron, Peter, and Reynolds' gang head towards the location where the heist is to take place.
- Charmian Brent is a young girl on a train. Unable to take up the place she won at university because her father has refused to support her any more, she works as a clerk at a bullion dealer's in Soho. Frustrated and disillusioned with life, she is chatted up on the train by Ron Biggs, a tall handsome Londoner nearly ten years her senior. He conceals that he is actually a carpenter by wearing smart clothes and carrying his tools in a briefcase. But Charmian is smitten, and they start dating.
When her father Bernard finds out that Ron has convictions for petty crimes he hits the roof, forbidding Charmian to see him any more. But the young couple decide to elope with £200 Ron has forced her to steal from her employers to fund their escape. They hide out on the Dorset coast but are eventually caught after a dramatic car chase and pursuit through a forest.
Ron is given six months imprisonment, Charmian a suspended sentence. She waits for him and when he is released she becomes pregnant to force her father to consent to her getting married. Charmian gives her whole life to Ron but asks only that he never becomes involved in crime again. Ron agrees and, for a while, life settles down into domestic bliss.
They have two sons in quick succession and Ron's building business is doing well. The only cloud on the horizon is that their rented home is about to be sold. They have first refusal but need to scrape together £500 for the deposit. All their money is tied up in the business so, desperate, Ron goes to see an old friend to ask if he can borrow it. The friend is Bruce Reynolds, at that moment planning the biggest robbery in British history.
Reynolds' money is tied up in a plan to rob a Royal Mail train, packed with used bank notes, on its journey down from Glasgow to London. He offers Ron a place on the job but Ron refuses. Reynolds learns Ron is friendly with Peter, a retired train driver - the missing piece of the jigsaw for Reynolds' master plan. He offers Ron £40,000 to bring Peter in on the job and Ron's resistance is worn down. The episode concludes as Ron, Peter and Reynolds' gang head towards the location where the heist is to take place.
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