BBC One’s new series, The Gold, dramatises the extraordinary and epic story of a supposedly ‘run of the mill’ robbery that made an irreversible impact and ripple effect on global events. In 1983, six armed men broke into a security depot near London’s Heathrow Airport, an action with an aftermath so large-scale it became the biggest theft in the world at the time.
With those involved accidentally finding gold bullion worth £26m, the events generated in the span of a decade made it one of the most remarkable true crime cases in British criminal history.
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The Gold TV series plot
The iconic true story of the Brink’s-Mat robbery and the events that followed are the subject of BBC’s new crime drama, The Gold. It all began on 26 November 1983, when six robbers broke into the Brink’s-Mat security depot, expecting to steal around £1 million worth of Spanish pesetas. What they found was way more than that, stumbling across £26 million (now equivalent to over £90 million) worth of gold bullion, diamonds, and cash.
What started as an ordinary ‘Old Kent Road armed robbery’ became a massive criminal undertaking with widespread and violent repercussions, leading to international criminal investigations.
It was the crime of the century at the time.
The theft and the disposal of the bullion resulted in the creation of money laundering at an international scale, delivered the dirty money needed for the London Docklands property boom, united blue and white collar criminals, and instigated a series of murders linked to the case.
Created by Neil Forsyth, The Gold features an all-star cast that includes Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Dominic Cooper (Preacher), Charlotte Spencer (The Living and the Dead), and Amanda Drew (A Very British Scandal). Slow Horses actor Jack Lowden also stars as Kenneth Noye.
Accompanying his drama, Forsyth also wrote The Gold: The Real Story Behind Brink’s-Mat: Britain’s Biggest Heist, which he co-wrote with the show’s researcher Thomas Turner.
The Gold TV series release date
The new BBC drama The Gold premieres on Paramount+ from Thursday, 14 September. There are six episodes of the show, which is likely to drop on streaming TV weekly. If the BBC One audience were immersed in the riveting real events that this drama was based from, Australian viewers will too.
The Gold (2023) | Available | Streaming Service |
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Episode 1 | Thur, 14 Sep 2023 | Paramount+ |
Episode 2 | Thur, 21 Sep 2023 | Paramount+ |
Episode 3 | Thur, 28 Sep 2023 | Paramount+ |
Episode 4 | Thur, 5 Oct 2023 | Paramount+ |
Episode 5 | Thur, 12 Oct 2023 | Paramount+ |
Episode 6 | Thur, 19 Oct 2023 | Paramount+ |
The Gold (2023) trailer
You can watch the trailer for BBC’s new crime drama right here:
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What other streaming services are The Gold on?
The new series from BBC One (also on BBC iPlayer) premieres in Australia via Paramount+. As of this writing, Paramount’s streaming service is the only platform showing the series. Fortunately, there’s a 7-day free trial for new customers, allowing access to its hundreds of TV shows, documentaries, specials, and movies!
Streaming Services | The Gold (2023) |
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Paramount+ | Yes |
How to watch The Gold TV series on Paramount+
You can stream every episode of the new show exclusively on Paramount Plus, which also features an impressive catalogue of shows from CBS, Channel 10, Showtime, MTV, Nickelodeon, and many others. To start watching the series, all you need to do is sign up for the service, which includes a 7-day free trial.
With just a single tier, there’s no need to pick more expensive plans in order to stream the best Paramount Plus shows simultaneously. Paramount+ allows streaming on up to three screens for $9.99/month. If you want to save a little bit, you can opt for the $89.99 annual plan, which works out to be only around $7.50 per month.
Cast of The Gold TV series
The real life drama of one of the most infamous robberies in British history has been adapted for the small screen with an exciting ensemble cast. Check out The Gold cast below:
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Streaming devices for watching on Paramount+
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Devices supported on Paramount Plus
- iOS devices: Yes – iOS 14 and above
- Android devices: Yes – Android 5.0 Lollipop (API 21) and above
- PC/Mac: Yes – Windows 8 or later; Mac OS X v10.6 or later
- Google Chromecast: Yes – All Chromecast devices and Chromecast built-in TVs
- Apple TV: Yes – Apple TV 4 (tvOS) & 5 (4K)
- Android TV: Yes – Nvidia Shield, Sony Bravia Android TV (2015 models and above), Hisense Android TV, TCL 3-Series Smart TV, select Xiaomi devices
- Foxtel iQ devices: Yes – iQ3, iQ4, and iQ5 boxes
- Hubbl: Yes – TV and Hubbl Puck devices
- Fetch TV: Yes – All models
- Fire TV: Yes – Fire TV, Fire Stick, Fire Cube
- Gaming Consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4 & 5; Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Samsung Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2017 models and above
- LG Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2018 models and above, running webOS 4.0 or above
- Vizio TVs: Yes – Smartcast 3.0 OS