The LIFE of England's BIGGEST ROBBER Ronnie Biggs | Full Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2025
  • Want to know more about how Ronnie pulled off The Great Train Robbery and his later 30-year sentence in prison? This documentary shows the whole life of Ronald Biggs an English criminal who helped plan and carry out the Great Train Robbery of 1963. He subsequently became notorious for his escape from prison in 1965, living as a fugitive for 36 years, and for his various publicity stunts while in exile.
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  • @presidentxijinpingspoxdoct9756
    @presidentxijinpingspoxdoct9756 Год назад +441

    If only the Home Office was as dutiful in giving harsh sentences to "grooming gang " members and other foreign criminals.

    • @grahamstewart615
      @grahamstewart615 Год назад +27

      Jimmy Saville

    • @callesierra
      @callesierra Год назад +24

      You hit the nail 100% on the head.

    • @paulb9106
      @paulb9106 Год назад +15

      💯 agree

    • @Fazerjon
      @Fazerjon Год назад +10

      They are 1's who have invited them in so they'll hardly stop it 😒

    • @alexgaras1573
      @alexgaras1573 Год назад +13

      Yes and how about those responsible for real serious crimes, crimes against humanity, and the very rich who get away with the most hanious crimes!

  • @RickEllwood
    @RickEllwood Год назад +36

    What a great watch...being born in 1964 I knew about Ronnie but only through what the papers had put out, this was truly eye-opening as to what really happened. So glad I watched it and you can't go wrong with the legend that is Phil Daniels as the commentator!

  • @MrArchie800
    @MrArchie800 Год назад +61

    Ron missed a trick! Had he made a sizable donation to the Conservative party (or a senior minister) before coming home he would have likely been given suitable leeway to live out his last days freely with a bit more compassion and dignity - that's just how it works in this country.

    • @JohnResalb
      @JohnResalb Год назад +4

      He should have stayed in Brasil.
      Instead of blowing his money, he could have set up some business, a shop, carpenters, whatever.
      In Brasil you can live well on one third of the money you need for a reasonable existence in Britain.
      And then he would have had insurance for private health care which takes care of absolutely everything, and well, (if you're insured).

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Год назад

      True

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Год назад +1

      ​@@JohnResalbit sounds like work restrictions were quite technical on him.

    • @garyfinn8772
      @garyfinn8772 9 месяцев назад

      There should be a show on the one who got away spent the lot and had a happy life 😊

    • @Foul_Quince
      @Foul_Quince 8 месяцев назад +1

      And where would he have got the money to make the sizeable donation?

  • @robertcotton9091
    @robertcotton9091 Год назад +41

    Great documentary, many thanks for sharing.

    • @j.dunlop8295
      @j.dunlop8295 Год назад +1

      Murders are getting half this sentence! 😮 Shame!

  • @nicolasrose3064
    @nicolasrose3064 10 месяцев назад +7

    The British Governments insistence on Biggs being incarcerated in a Maximum Security Prison, just smacks of vengefulness, a malevolent vindictiveness.

  • @UlfEriksen-c4r
    @UlfEriksen-c4r Год назад +33

    For the government to take revenge like that is so petty.

    • @fdentay
      @fdentay Год назад +2

      I agree. It cost them so much, keeping him in prison, with nursing care etc.. would’ve been cheaper to let him go. But, I must say, if it was me, and considering the state of the NHS, he probably had better care than at home. Turned out that he had his last four years in a private nursing home after being released on compassionate grounds in 2009.

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb 11 месяцев назад +1

      He was a criminal after all

    • @lyndonmortimer4123
      @lyndonmortimer4123 10 месяцев назад

      So was tony blaire.​@@James-kv6kb

    • @Greg-fl4cb
      @Greg-fl4cb 2 месяца назад

      ​@@James-kv6kbBut they've never chased a rapist or paedophile the way they chased Ronnie.

    • @Twinkle-top
      @Twinkle-top 7 дней назад

      they simply didn't want copycats trying to do it

  • @LeeAirVideos
    @LeeAirVideos Год назад +62

    Actually it was not Rupert Murdocks jet that flew Ron back from Rio. I was working for Occitania Jet Services at the time and it was our Falcon 900EX that flew him back to Northolt. We were approached by the Sun Newspaper via a broker to charter the Falcon 900EX to fly a group of journalists and some of Ron’s former colleagues down to Rio to collect Ron. I remember briefing the Hostess about the flight and the catering order which was beer and curry. It was all hush hush while we planned the flight, but once we departed London the Sun splashed the front cover of the newspaper with the headline ‘we’re Ron our way’ and a picture of our jet getting airborne with the Sun logo on the tail. The return flight a few days later and the destination was kept secret to throw off journalists from rival newspapers. We flew to RAF Northolt where the aircraft was met by the Police. Talking with the Captain and Hostess after the flight had ended, I learnt that Ron was indeed very ill and needed oxygen during the flight. He certain,y did not eat or drink, but we made a bed up for him and kept him as comfortable as possible.

    • @TheScouseassassin
      @TheScouseassassin Год назад +2

      Rupert Murdock telling porkies, who'd have thought it!
      Thanks for adding this information @LeeAirVideos.👍

    • @Redemption660
      @Redemption660 Год назад

      I’ve got a cousin in the RAF

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 Год назад +1

      Nothing will ever make me like Australian (where England dumped their crooks) Rupert. In the USA and probably everywhere, it is spelled "Murdoch". He took over the business and fortune from his father and pandered to lust and gossip with Page 3 girls and innuendo so that he could sell the working class on the idea that helping the wealthy helps us all. People need to catch on soon or the last remaining amount of freedom and influence will slip from the grasp of the working class that Rupert cultivated but betrayed from day one.
      As always, help,was necessary and here in America, that came from Nixon's election Team of Atwater and Ailes so that when the President in the 1980s laid the groundwork (including hobbling 20th Century Fox) a by then wealthier Rupert was able to "lather, rinse, repeat" his same formula on the working class here across the pond.

    • @thomasroddis2270
      @thomasroddis2270 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@Redemption660who gives a fuck

  • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
    @anfrankogezamartincic1161 Год назад +32

    My friend from München, Blank Frank, was his friend, visited him in Brazil few times. Ronnie wasn't a violent thug, he was a thief. Not a compliment, just a fact. I lost contact with Frank, i miss him,he used to visit me in Croatia, he is a living punk enciclopaedia, name a band-he knows. Not only punk, the guy lives for music and travel. That's a life worth living

    • @nw8000
      @nw8000 Год назад +2

      WOW! What a great story!

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Год назад +5

      “My daddy was a bank robber but he never hurt nobody, he just loved to live that way and he loved to steal your money…”

    • @nige5902
      @nige5902 Год назад

      @@djquinn11steal who’s money?

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Год назад +2

      @@nige5902 : Lyrics from a song recorded by The Clash, a punk band from the 70’s. That’s why I used the quotation marks.

    • @centarforbr.9.529
      @centarforbr.9.529 Год назад

      Istra? Ili?

  • @TheJAMTUB
    @TheJAMTUB Год назад +34

    Ronnie Biggs was a very small part of the great train robbery. He was hyped by the media and by his long time on the run.

    • @fahqgoogle5941
      @fahqgoogle5941 Год назад

      Omg. How stupid u are. That is what the story says. Why are u repeating the start of the movie. Did u know he also had surgery??

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 Год назад +4

      True

  • @JamesFaulds-z5t
    @JamesFaulds-z5t 5 дней назад +2

    Mills never died as a result of his injuries. He died of dementia in an old folks home.

  • @grahamwood156
    @grahamwood156 Год назад +6

    He has a lot of people who think well of him that says a lot about the man !

  • @patrickslade2715
    @patrickslade2715 Год назад +43

    This is a story, and one of many, that illustrates, quite vividly, why government and its various arms are held in such low esteem. As time goes on respect for the law is diminishing to vanishing point.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Год назад

      Very true. They're not so much interested in EQUAL law, but harsh law for any INDIVIDUAL they hate, and as a result laws AREN'T equal amongst criminals. It depends on WHO you are and the establishment persecuting those who hate unequally versus others they didn't know who have committed an equal crime and get FAR less punishment for it. Julian Assange being one of the hated ones. If someone hacked some random company and spewed a bunch of their emails, they would likely have had the whole ordeal over in 2 years

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb 11 месяцев назад

      Google is the one encouraging anarchy

  • @MegAndJas
    @MegAndJas Год назад +46

    The establishment reaped what they sowed. If he had been given (and the rest) 10 years in prison which would have been reasonable, there would have been no escapes and no more expense to this country, it was despicable behaviour by several governments but no more than expected of them 🙄

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад +1

      Yep, go soft on some crimes, just those where you like the crim's story.

    • @allbushnocraft3031
      @allbushnocraft3031 Год назад +3

      An innocent man died I’m sure his family think 10 year was not enough

    • @drago-us2xd
      @drago-us2xd Год назад +1

      10 years is "reasonable "?

    • @anthonybernstein9698
      @anthonybernstein9698 Год назад

      Red mist makes for bad decisions,

    • @LivingLifeAfterDeath
      @LivingLifeAfterDeath 3 месяца назад

      I think it shows that where UK is concerned Money has more value than life..30 year sentences were extremely harsh…

  • @philipketchell8369
    @philipketchell8369 Год назад +71

    If he wasn't ill he'd have never come back.

    • @vanillagorrilla
      @vanillagorrilla Год назад +9

      Exactly good old NHS eh 😂it’s how the world look at Britain free £££

    • @pommygeezer9309
      @pommygeezer9309 Год назад +3

      Good ol NHS

    • @MegAndJas
      @MegAndJas Год назад +3

      No shit Sherlock😂

    • @graydonsheppard4407
      @graydonsheppard4407 Год назад +2

      He didn't, you wouldn't & neither would I....

    • @Gibbo1
      @Gibbo1 Год назад +2

      Health tourist

  • @MrSillenomis
    @MrSillenomis Год назад +91

    Remember Assange, still in Belmarsh 😡

    • @geraldinecowan8301
      @geraldinecowan8301 Год назад +7

      Belmarsh is certainly a prison for political reasons. It does not reflect true justice. People like Ronnie Briggs were initially given ferocious sentences then, when he became very ill, and incapable of.cmitting more crime he should have been freed or, at least, been sent to a calmer jail😢

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Год назад +2

      So what

    • @geraldinecowan8301
      @geraldinecowan8301 Год назад

      @@michaelharrison3602 do you don't care about injustice. Would you care if it happened to you ?

    • @TheScouseassassin
      @TheScouseassassin Год назад +1

      And committed less crime than Ronnie!🤨

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 Год назад +2

      The imprisonment of Assange is because he told the truth about what governments prefer to bury. Keep his name in the discussion because that is his course to freedom.

  • @haatpraat2993
    @haatpraat2993 Год назад +26

    If this was not true, I would never have believed it! Great story!!

  • @UlfEriksen-c4r
    @UlfEriksen-c4r Год назад +8

    Michael was great. He saved his father and made a lot of money. Great story.

    • @boum62
      @boum62 10 месяцев назад +1

      And Michael seems a charming young man

  • @JamesFaulds-z5t
    @JamesFaulds-z5t 5 дней назад +1

    National Service made these guys work in a military precision. Fact!

  • @peterRobinson10101
    @peterRobinson10101 Год назад +8

    i dont believe that 'honest' Journalist McKenzie for a minute.

  • @Chris_34
    @Chris_34 Год назад +12

    Ronnie Biggs was doing time
    'till he done a bunk
    Now he says he's seen the light
    And sold his sole for punk
    - Sex Pistols

  • @carolking6355
    @carolking6355 5 месяцев назад +2

    So sad. Too cruel .Such a lovely, kind son.

  • @peterjames1075
    @peterjames1075 Год назад +20

    I was next to ronnie biggs at belmarsh in mental health care, once he had finished with his paper he would always get the screes to give it to me, this was 2003 and he could hardly speak back then and would breath very heavily

    • @bobjames6622
      @bobjames6622 Год назад +2

      Funny how so many of you crims were serving time with Biggs.

    • @peterjames1075
      @peterjames1075 Год назад

      @@bobjames6622 ok

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад +1

      @@peterjames1075 So what did YOU do to get into Belmarsh?

    • @peterjames1075
      @peterjames1075 Год назад

      @@cranegantry868 u snowflake

    • @nickdaybyday
      @nickdaybyday Год назад +4

      ​@@peterjames1075 don't listen to them bro, in the 6 years he was at Belmarsh he would of seen hundreds of people come and go. I was in Norwich young offenders. He came to the healthcare wing for HMP Norwich which was in the grounds of the YOI and I was a red band cleaner so used to see him in his bed everyday when he was really bad. Sad thing to see him like that, he was just a presence in a bed then. His board didn't just have letters on either it had about 50 words on it and the letters for words that weren't there but then I guess I'm lying too.

  • @charlesgraham9954
    @charlesgraham9954 Год назад +15

    all this for a nonviolent crime, he didn't molest, r@pe or kill anyone. no matter what Ronnie got the biggest laugh. funny how Scotland Yard can beak law and get away with it when their supposed to be the "good guys"

    • @sethwight7029
      @sethwight7029 5 месяцев назад

      He left his family then he got another wife he is so petty human trash

  • @mattford9044
    @mattford9044 Год назад +16

    Criminally underated..

  • @DarrenConnor-b7i
    @DarrenConnor-b7i 5 месяцев назад +2

    My last comment: Anyone who thinks Ronnie Biggs is a hero is wrong. Be straight, upstanding and honest.

  • @chris-w4n9w
    @chris-w4n9w Год назад +6

    Needs updating

  • @briggaskin
    @briggaskin Год назад +47

    Us brits dont celebrate this man as a good guy,or someone to look up to. Ronnie Biggs was a criminal but his part in the train robbery was very small. He didnt cosh the driver or participate in the act of the robbery.He dropped off a replacement train driver at the scene,nothing more. The govt tried to make an example of him. British people love it when someone gets one over on the govt ,which is why he became a bit of a infamous celebrity hero. Criminal yes but not a dangerous guy and not deserving of 30yrs inside.

    • @kevindhargu641
      @kevindhargu641 Год назад +4

      then how do you explain the fascination with the krays?

    • @briggaskin
      @briggaskin Год назад +1

      ​@kevindhargu641 idont. I've found it very strange myself why they are so prominent and celebrated. I think it's because they were known to people more due to being minor celebrities, after featuring in TV interviews due to their ownership of clubs and mixing with film stars and British celebs. Also they were portrayed in the press as being glamorous and affluent , typical East end boys who had nothing and became rich and famous. Everybodies heroes.They were also said to only be violent towards fellow crininals and left the general community alone and made sure nothing bad happened in their own territory. The public are easily swayed by the press and TV. That's how I see it anyway.

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад +3

      DEFINITELY deserving of 30 years. He was part of and agreed to, the criminal activities of the robbery and that included whatever it took to get that money which he would share in. He was in FULL agreement so you cannot assign a veritable innocence to him by reassigning his task in the robbery to a minor role.

    • @briggaskin
      @briggaskin Год назад +1

      ​@cranegantry868 yeah I can see your point and I can imagine many people would agree with you. It was called The great train robbery by the press and that name gave it a kind of celebratory,story type feel so maybe it didn't seem so bad in the eyes of many people,myself included.

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад +1

      @@briggaskin Make ALL of your OWN decisions on what you see and read based on YOUR moral system. Don't allow someone to hand their ideas of morals to you. Be independent.

  • @MattMcKimmie
    @MattMcKimmie Год назад +5

    Happy mondays spent the day chilling with Ronnie at his home having a bbq and drinks

  • @Blurb111
    @Blurb111 Год назад +15

    We Brazilians loved Biggs and how the Brazilian government gave the finger to the arrogant English police.

  • @steveholloway1963
    @steveholloway1963 11 месяцев назад +3

    He was a petty criminal compared to today's political criminals

  • @Paranormaal_purple
    @Paranormaal_purple 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent documentary

  • @nicoladouglas3270
    @nicoladouglas3270 Год назад +14

    Ronnie Biggs was doin time...till he done a bunk...Now he says he saw the light..and sold his sole to Punk...GREAT ROCK nROLL SWINDLE

  • @Deano_Longley
    @Deano_Longley 10 месяцев назад

    A very very good interesting watch,narrated superbly by Phil Daniels

  • @arricammarques1955
    @arricammarques1955 Год назад +15

    Brazil had no extradition treaty. Ronnie was a clever bloke!

    • @pachy444
      @pachy444 11 месяцев назад +1

      No, clever people get money without ending up in prison or attacking train drivers

    • @naturalbornscorpio929
      @naturalbornscorpio929 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@pachy444 Dont be so quick to judge. Go work, pay your taxes and be a good little obedient slave.

  • @michaelmoffat-d1v
    @michaelmoffat-d1v 11 дней назад

    A crazy life.. great to watch 👍

  • @theculturedthug6609
    @theculturedthug6609 Год назад +22

    Absolutely disgusting what the British government did to him at the end. The Great Train Robbery was ancient history by then Biggs was fuked. He should have been looked after and put into a Secure care home for a few months as a gesture of "Oh look we did lock him up" Then let go to live the remaining few years out with his Family.

    • @ArtVandelayOfficial
      @ArtVandelayOfficial Год назад +3

      Bad luck do the crime

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Год назад +1

      He was put in a secure home

    • @stephenc4312
      @stephenc4312 Год назад +2

      People spend their entire life in prison for what less than what this guy did. He got what he had coming. He played he partied, he lost.

    • @railwaymechanicalengineer4587
      @railwaymechanicalengineer4587 Год назад +2

      VISCOUS CRIMINAL BRUTALITY.
      Obviously you missed the bit, about the train Driver they injured, who later died from the injuries he received. Or maybe this insulting programme forgot to mention that fact !!!

    • @theculturedthug6609
      @theculturedthug6609 Год назад +2

      @@railwaymechanicalengineer4587 He didn't die from the one plonk on the head.

  • @sportshatch
    @sportshatch Год назад +14

    Apparently his work as a joiner was criminal as well.

  • @VVv-jr6yi
    @VVv-jr6yi Год назад +10

    I bumped into Ronnie on avenida copal cabana rio. He was wearing an English written t shirt. I thought I know that face then he was.gone

  • @CodeDeb
    @CodeDeb Год назад +4

    Is this Phil Daniels narrating?

    • @mcvicarross7
      @mcvicarross7 Месяц назад

      It sure is Debs 👍🇬🇧

  • @michaelporter7361
    @michaelporter7361 10 месяцев назад +4

    God bless Ron. Fuck the system. 🙏🏼

  • @marzgamer6512
    @marzgamer6512 7 месяцев назад +1

    that's my grandpas cousin, they were very close and he knows something about the case nobody else knows, pretty crazy family lore

  • @DarrenConnor-b7i
    @DarrenConnor-b7i 5 месяцев назад +3

    A thief and a conman, just like my "dad". A scumbag.

  • @Mark-fx1zj
    @Mark-fx1zj Год назад +20

    This is so sad.RIP ronny Biggs never forgotten ❤

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад +2

      No. Not sad. He was a criminal.

    • @Luke_275
      @Luke_275 Год назад +2

      @@cranegantry868 as are you.

    • @pr-tj5by
      @pr-tj5by Год назад

      @@cranegantry868 Did he harm you ffs

    • @sethwight7029
      @sethwight7029 5 месяцев назад

      HE'S A CRIMINAL NOT A HERO HE STOLE MONEY ALOT OF IT WITH HIS BUDDIES AND LEFT HIS FAMILY

  • @Richie_
    @Richie_ Год назад +9

    Keeping him in Belmarsh was a disgrace.

  • @andrekoerber7334
    @andrekoerber7334 Год назад +2

    Quite an old documentary but interesting. I got to know Ron in 97 in Rio. A friend and colleague of mine took me to his place. There was a barbecue and a German film team was there in order to direct a documetary. An English friend of his played the trumpet. Ron did build the biggest and strongest joints I have ever smoked....but he did not like cocaine. When I was snorting a line on the toilet, he took me by surprise and was not amused. Anyway, apart from that we got along very well. Of course, I met Mike (Mikinho) there. He was a young dude at that time, in his twenties...and I remember a Belgian journalist called Phyllis Huber (who knew Mick Jagger), a close friend of Ron`s. In one of my books I wrote a short story about that barbecue (I made up something in addition), which is a mix of fiction and reality. Time goes by indeed ....I was 36 at that time and now I am 62.......R.I.P. Ron.....really R.I.P.

    • @naturalbornscorpio929
      @naturalbornscorpio929 9 месяцев назад

      Kool story & memories btw how was the coke down there?

    • @BOATSkeepcoming
      @BOATSkeepcoming 9 месяцев назад

      Wie gehts herr Koerber,62 years old!
      Ich sprechen deutsch ,deutscher!
      Are you kidding ?
      Where are you nowadays ,still in Rio or Pinheiros,Sampa?
      East German piss head!!!
      Escreveu quantos livros ate hj?

  • @JamesFaulds-z5t
    @JamesFaulds-z5t 5 дней назад +1

    Ronnie Pickering was on the train robbery job! Lol, why was he not caught!

  • @mediumshipvictorioussum4350
    @mediumshipvictorioussum4350 Год назад +20

    Really nice guy I was n Belmarsh wi him
    He'd lost his voice by then but still he'd point out words on a board of letters kinda thing
    Charming man really bless his soul❤

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад +1

      Nope! He was just a crim.

    • @Luke_275
      @Luke_275 Год назад +5

      @@cranegantry868​no doubt you are too.
      If you’ve never met the guy, spent time with him, nor understood his motives then you’re ‘nope’, is irrelevant

    • @bobjames6622
      @bobjames6622 Год назад +1

      Yeah, right, of course you were. If only we all had a penny for the "old lag" stories we would ALL be millionaires. You're just another leg-end in your own lunchtime.
      Next you'll be telling us that you served time with the Krays!

    • @Luke_275
      @Luke_275 Год назад +1

      @@bobjames6622 you know one day, someone will be right, even this fella could be. But ever the skeptic, you’ll walk right on past it.

    • @StevieZero
      @StevieZero Год назад

      ​​​@@bobjames6622only unbelievable to someone who has only ever lived a 9-5 life and served no jail time

  • @craiggreaves6407
    @craiggreaves6407 Год назад +2

    My Grandfather was Ronald Graves. Mum told me about how Biggs and his gang came to their house and turfed the entire inside of the house out onto the street, and torched it all. The British Government sent them to Australia and changed their names to try and protect them. We where never allowed to talk about it when grandad was alive. When i was a child and Biggs came to Australia i remember times being very tense. They thaught he was here to get grandad.

  • @michaelharrison3602
    @michaelharrison3602 Год назад +4

    "I'd never met such a good looking man" should have gone to specsavers

  • @frankiebenson3212
    @frankiebenson3212 Год назад +6

    Just reading the title, no where near Englands biggest robber. He had a minor role in the GTR and was just a bloke who could carry shit.

  • @stevecoppin6396
    @stevecoppin6396 Год назад +11

    is this the police force that doesn't prosecute 'historic ' crimes, or does that only apply to rich tories ?

    • @garrieleepeck8753
      @garrieleepeck8753 Год назад

      They not changed horrible lot

    • @darrenruscoe4988
      @darrenruscoe4988 Год назад +1

      Tories don't commit crimes, apparently, it's called an error of judgement, which is good enough for the establishment to let them off, possibly remove them from their job and give them a golden handshake at the expense of the great British tax payer.

  • @MrPaulc222
    @MrPaulc222 Год назад +2

    30 years was always excessive: 12 years was for the robbery and 18 was for the embarrassment, in an era of Profumo and the start of major social change, and when the Krays had as much power as the police. 30 years was an establishment backlash when the establishment was trying to show they were boss.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Год назад

      All those ridiculous sentences : the train robbers ,the Krays, the Richardsons were all political decisions

  • @dav01kar
    @dav01kar 11 месяцев назад +1

    If it was me I would have stayed and not given the establishment the satisfaction, he had a great life and really stuck his fingers up to the system a clever man.

  • @Graham-qz1sh
    @Graham-qz1sh Год назад +4

    His wife’s a legend stuck by him thick and thin

  • @robbull578
    @robbull578 2 месяца назад +1

    According to Gordon Goody, who lived in mojacar Spain where I spent a lot of time years ago, he was nowhere near the robbery!... He never spoke about it but did say, he won't go back home, not because of the police! Apparently he was in charge of cleaning the safe house down?? Fact...Gordon lived in a flat above the bank!!

  • @ALitScottyB323
    @ALitScottyB323 Год назад +6

    You got to love this dude for the way he tormented the British justice system and of course the queen but I reckon Rio D.J. used Ronnie as a tourist attraction for the British people to come on holiday to Brazil Inc the gangster's who needed to get away for a minute in hiding if they have done a bank job or whatever it was but he managed to live somewhat a half decent life in Rio God bless you Ronnie Biggs a true soldier that never snitch on the rest of whoever was involved in the train robbery that was supposed to be great huh I have read stuff through the years that people stole money that was meant to get to Ronnie but I'm not sure if that's true but more than likely is knowing the know if you know you know man ha ha ha go on my son give it to them where it hurts the most, respect brother !!!

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад

      "but more than likely is knowing the know if you know you know man ha ha ha go on my son give it to them where it hurts the most, respect brother" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      - you have quite the intellect!!!

  • @rogerdraycott3486
    @rogerdraycott3486 Год назад +11

    What a waste of lives.....nobody ever got rich on this , just heartache for most of them. Great story though

  • @atleeriksen8514
    @atleeriksen8514 Год назад +4

    Fantastic story and think about it, if he hadnt robbed that train, his life would be very ordinary. He has lived more than most of us will ever do...but tell me: "The LIFE of England's BIGGEST ROBBER".. So.. how big was he...in stones, pound or kilos??

  • @JamesFaulds-z5t
    @JamesFaulds-z5t 5 дней назад +1

    Jack Mills? Where do l start? He was not seriouly assaulted. In fact, he suffered a minor flesh wound. CICB awarded him a couple of grand as per rules of compensation. Drank it with his mates in no time then complaned he wasn't given as much as he was due. Lie! Skint and want more is what it is.

  • @DarrenConnor-b7i
    @DarrenConnor-b7i 5 месяцев назад +1

    My "dad" went to every borstal and detention centre in this country, Spent his national service in every prison.This makes this robber like like a likeable gentleman. I knew what I am talking about. Scum.

  • @stephenbuckby7700
    @stephenbuckby7700 Год назад +6

    The guy said his life wasn’t that great is he fucking demented led a life better than most lol

  • @photosphotos
    @photosphotos 2 месяца назад +1

    Mike Biggs brings his dad to the uk… he should have stayed in Brazil and paid for his dads care himself instead of saddling the tax payer with his dad’s illness.

  • @dilwich
    @dilwich Год назад +1

    The sentences were so big because they made the establishment look like twats.

  • @valmarsiglia
    @valmarsiglia 9 месяцев назад +1

    So weird to see Belloq playing Ronnie Biggs!

  • @chrisbrent7487
    @chrisbrent7487 Год назад +9

    I remember back in 2001 when he gave himself up, I got a call from all the newspapers to get my take on things sharing the same name as one of his kids. I could have have had some fun for sure, but I said they'd made a mistake as I just shared a name.

    • @theculturedthug6609
      @theculturedthug6609 Год назад +3

      Honest John over here... Should taken those media scum for as much as you could 😂

  • @MsRichycon
    @MsRichycon Год назад +7

    What a great wife he had

  • @CeeTeeArr
    @CeeTeeArr Год назад +4

    Having a pot of tea 😂 brilliant
    Old school gentlemen liertally just needed to live

  • @toetsenbordridder
    @toetsenbordridder Год назад +4

    Guy is such a player❤😂

  • @sethwight7029
    @sethwight7029 5 месяцев назад +3

    Who came here because of ray william johnson

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa 4 месяца назад +1

    Keeping Ronnie in prison sounds just like what the American government would also do.

  • @lyntonryan4766
    @lyntonryan4766 Год назад +8

    Brilliant documentary , Ronnie Biggs kept the British Establishment on its toes , very sad to see the end they was never going to let him out , but even from that bed on a hospital wing I think he stuck two fingers up to the Establishment , F**K what the press say , I say "VERY WELL DONE Ronnie" you will always be a LEGEND !!!!!!!

    • @buzby303
      @buzby303 Год назад +2

      Phil Daniels narrating too ! 👍🏼

  • @catherinehampton1307
    @catherinehampton1307 Год назад +5

    Wow should be proud England 😢

  • @kennygordon7505
    @kennygordon7505 Год назад +4

    I am a huge admirer of Simon Jordan, a proponent of integrity in sport

  • @jonathanpadgett8258
    @jonathanpadgett8258 4 месяца назад +1

    Pathetic this country at times. In fact a lot of the time… 70 odd year old 2 strokes can barely walk and UK lock him up. Ya just not allowed to go against the establishment are you. C*nts the lot of em. RIP Ronnie you absolute legend

  • @James-kv6kb
    @James-kv6kb 11 месяцев назад

    I remember an old theatre lady telling me that Biggs was trying to get out of one of the Australian cities. There was a theatre production happening where they were taking Egyptian stage scenery from one city to the other apparently they had him hiding in one of the oesophagus . The police actually pulled up the truck but the people said we have to be in the next city whichever that was, and will sue you if we can't have this stuff set up in time so they let them go

  • @paulbradford8240
    @paulbradford8240 Год назад +1

    The biggest criminals you never hear about. You become too well known, you are a liability.

  • @ELLIOTNEWPIP
    @ELLIOTNEWPIP 2 дня назад

    Way he treated his ex wife and other kids is terrible.
    I also remember not really liking he’s son

  • @nw8000
    @nw8000 Год назад +1

    Who are the two birds @38:00

  • @אלוןזילכה
    @אלוןזילכה 5 месяцев назад +3

    Ray William Johnson?

  • @lucasroche8639
    @lucasroche8639 11 месяцев назад

    Who else saw this video and thought -"Ronnie Biggs was doing time 'till he 'come a punk..."?

  • @castlerock58
    @castlerock58 Год назад +3

    He was a bloody fool to return to the UK and prison.

    • @cathrynhesketh5703
      @cathrynhesketh5703 Год назад

      He came home because he was ill.he needed the NHS

    • @causetheplumstasteyum7848
      @causetheplumstasteyum7848 Год назад

      He spent near 40 years partying and away , came back as an ill frail man at the end of his life , he knew there wasn't long left so doubt it made much of a difference anyway

  • @jayannan9897
    @jayannan9897 Год назад +1

    I love how his punishment was sewing mail bags😂😂✌

  • @mickeymouse1697
    @mickeymouse1697 Год назад +9

    What is the point of keeping that old con in prison ?

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Год назад

      Just the final nail in the coffin to prove "the establishment is always right and always gets its way".

    • @mickeymouse1697
      @mickeymouse1697 Год назад

      @@OffGridInvestor No other country in Europe would do this to such an old man

  • @officercrown
    @officercrown 9 месяцев назад

    3:34 Why are they dusting for fingerprints ?

  • @malcolmmitchell6529
    @malcolmmitchell6529 Год назад +2

    All he did was introduce the bloke who couldnt drive the train. Hardly a supercriminal.

  • @paulordbm
    @paulordbm 5 месяцев назад +1

    As ruas sempre se lembrarão de Ronnie Biggs.

  • @kennyjones3679
    @kennyjones3679 Год назад +1

    Remember The Gang were all Ex British National servicemen.

  • @VictoriaAlfredSmythe
    @VictoriaAlfredSmythe Год назад +3

    don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time. if he stuck in jail the first time, he would be free now & probably healthier.

  • @markendicott6874
    @markendicott6874 Год назад +2

    Poor old Ronnie, he wouldn't even make the top 10,000 list of Who-Stole-What in this Country. The biggest Tea-Leafs remain in the shadows unknown......or in Politics.

  • @Lostsome
    @Lostsome Год назад +14

    Pure legend of a man 🫡

    • @bobjames6622
      @bobjames6622 Год назад +2

      Er, no. He was a scumbag thief.

    • @Luke_275
      @Luke_275 Год назад

      @@bobjames6622 you’re a criminal too

    • @katoness
      @katoness Год назад +2

      What about the innocent train driver they assaulted?

    • @Luke_275
      @Luke_275 Год назад +3

      @@katoness what about him? He lived.

    • @katoness
      @katoness Год назад +1

      @@Luke_275 Wow, you are a sick puppy! And if that was your relative, would you think the same?

  • @alphabong-w3h
    @alphabong-w3h Год назад +5

    Raimunda impressed me as the best kind of woman and her son is clearly a chip off her block. I hope Ronnie gets a piece of blue sky soon...

    • @EricBlair-jg2ux
      @EricBlair-jg2ux Год назад

      Bro, this documentary is like over a decade old, Ronnie died 11 years ago.

    • @richardphillips6281
      @richardphillips6281 Год назад

      Ronnie was released from prison in August 2009 and lived in a nursing home in Barnet until his death in 2013 at the age of 84.

    • @alphabong-w3h
      @alphabong-w3h Год назад

      Nobody tells me anything. I guess it's not too late to raise a glass to a true rascal...@@richardphillips6281

    • @PC-xv5uz
      @PC-xv5uz Год назад

      She left her child

  • @michaelharrison3602
    @michaelharrison3602 Год назад +5

    Jack Mills the driver told author Piers Paul Reed that they never hurt him bad. But the police told the doctors to put the world's biggest bandage on his head;it was like a fucking turban. They alstold Mills that he would get more compensation if he played up how bad he was hurt.the train gang were working class heroes but by saying that they beat the driver viciously and left him for dead made them less popular. I had a brain tumor removed that required had my skull being taken off but my bandage wasn't half the size of driver Mills'

  • @garyfinn8772
    @garyfinn8772 9 месяцев назад

    There should be a show on the one who got away and spent the lot and had a happy life 😊

  • @abraxas511
    @abraxas511 Год назад +2

    Toniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight I'm a rock n' roll star

  • @riverhigh11
    @riverhigh11 Месяц назад

    Train Driver Jack Mills NEVER fully recovered from his injuries. He never drove another train.
    Get your facts right.

  • @BullyBoxer
    @BullyBoxer 10 месяцев назад +1

    England's BIGGEST ROBBER was Lightening Lee Murray .

    • @K1lostream
      @K1lostream 9 месяцев назад

      Was he really fat?

  • @paul.alarner6410
    @paul.alarner6410 14 часов назад

    I chattedf to one of the prison gaurds who was there when he went over the wall,was after a R.A.O.B meeting about 25yrs ago,was an interesting chat.

  • @jasonnunn673
    @jasonnunn673 Год назад +8

    I have 8 beautiful daughter's, my youngest, poppy Ronnie xotram, was named after you, my hero

    • @railwaymechanicalengineer4587
      @railwaymechanicalengineer4587 Год назад

      You named a daughter after a cheap piece of filth, that was an accessory to Murder. Maybe this disgusting programme forgot to mention, these thugs inflicted injuries on the Train Driver, which he later died of !!!

    • @cranegantry868
      @cranegantry868 Год назад +1

      Are you kidding? He was a criminal!!!!!

    • @jasonnunn673
      @jasonnunn673 Год назад

      @@cranegantry868 Did you spell hero wrong, Muppet

    • @Luke_275
      @Luke_275 Год назад

      @@cranegantry868 so are you.

    • @jasonnunn673
      @jasonnunn673 Год назад

      @@AffectionateBambooForest-hj8uj so what did you achieve in your life apart from hugging trees,

  • @fubar.1
    @fubar.1 Год назад +11

    Lesson, do the crime, do the time.

    • @ccahill2322
      @ccahill2322 Год назад +5

      @fubar, Tell that to all the EU/UK/US "leaders" they all should be doing long, long time. And Miller a typical money skunk.

    • @causetheplumstasteyum7848
      @causetheplumstasteyum7848 Год назад

      He did nearly 40 years on the run and came back as an old frail man by choice , he did fairly well for himself

  • @bodger7134
    @bodger7134 Год назад +2

    Dont ever forget the driver of that train was so badly injured he never worked again.Biggs is no hero.

    • @thetruthchannel7073
      @thetruthchannel7073 11 месяцев назад

      Nor ate the British GOVERN-ment..they killed millions...