The Gold (TV series) explained

Genre:Crime drama
Creator:Neil Forsyth
Composer:Simon Goff
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:6
Producer:Charlie Leech
Runtime:58 minutes

The Gold is a British drama television series written by Neil Forsyth and co-produced by his Tannadice Pictures production label. It stars Hugh Bonneville, Dominic Cooper, Charlotte Spencer, Sean Harris, Jack Lowden and Tom Cullen and is a dramatisation of events around the Brink's-Mat robbery in 1983. It is directed by Aneil Karia and Lawrence Gough. The first episode was previewed at the BFI Southbank on 17 January, and aired on BBC One from 12 February 2023, with all episodes simultaneously available on BBC iPlayer. It began streaming on Paramount+ in September 2023.[1] The BBC commissioned a second series in November 2023.[2]

Synopsis

The series covers the 1983 Brink's-Mat robbery in which £26 million (equivalent to £ in) worth of gold bullion, diamonds, and cash was stolen from a warehouse near Heathrow Airport, and the widespread events that followed over the following decade. At the time it was the biggest robbery in history, and led to a number of international criminal investigations.[3]

Cast

Production

The series was commissioned by the BBC in August 2021.[4]

The project was announced to have started principal photography in April 2022 with Bonneville, Lowden, Spencer, Cooper and Harris all revealed to be cast and Karia announced as director and Forsyth's Tannadice Pictures producing.[5] Filming took place in the UK and Spain and locations included Dorchester Prison in July 2022.[6]

The show was renewed for a second series in November 2023 with filming scheduled to start in January 2024. Returning cast members include Hugh Bonneville, Charlotte Spencer, Emun Elliott, Tom Cullen, Stefanie Martini and Sam Spruell.[7]

Broadcast

The BBC released the first trailer for the show in on 20 January 2023.[8] The first episode aired in the UK on BBC One on 12 February 2023 with all episodes immediately available on BBC iPlayer in UHD picture quality.[9]

Reception

Hugo Rifkind of The Times remarked of the series, "it's tremendous. I'm not sure there's been a drama like it in years".[10]

In the Sunday Times, Camilla Long said The Gold was “astonishingly, lavishly, well realised”,[11] while Esquire said that The Gold was “British TV at its best” and had “all the hallmarks of a crime classic”.[12]

Radio Times said it was "an intricately crafted crime drama".[13] Euan Franklin of Culture Whisper said The Gold "proves that shows dealing in largely British matters are just as ambitious as prestige American television".[14]

The New Statesman called it "outstandingly enjoyable TV",[15] with the Evening Standard calling it "a truly smart British crime drama with a classic feel and a knockout cast".[16]

Ellen E. Jones of The Guardian dubbed it an "ever-enjoyable ride".[17] Nick Hilton of The Independent remarked the show was "a lively, creative piece of work from writer-creator Neil Forsyth, which bubbles away with the vigour of a red-hot crucible".[18]

There was some criticism of the perceived sympathetic portrayal of Kenneth Noye from the family of the man he murdered and one of the police officers involved in his conviction.[19] [20]

Accolades

The series was nominated for Best Drama Series at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards.[21] In March 2024, the series was nominated in the Best Drama category at the 2024 British Academy Television Awards.[22]

Neil Forsyth was nominated for Best Writer Film and TV at the 2023 Scottish BAFTAS.[23]

Book

Screenwriter Neil Forsyth co-wrote a book with Thomas Turner entitled The Gold: The real story behind Brink's-Mat: Britain's biggest heist and published by Penguin Random House, which had involved extensive interviews with some of the major characters involved.[24] Forsyth commented on the morality of the story, saying they were not seeking "a black-and-white reading of it. No-one in the show is an out-and-out criminal living in a world dictated by criminality. They've got families and lives". Forsyth gives historical context and says, "Social mobility is an interesting aspect, because it was obviously a theme of the time in the 1980s. I think we examine that...Criminality is a tool which they're trying to use to achieve something".[25]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Jones . Ellen E . The Gold review – a 24-carat drama about one of the UK's most shocking robberies . 13 February 2023 . The Guardian . 12 February 2023.
  2. Web site: BBC Announces the Return of Hit Drama The Gold. 30 November 2023. bbc.co.uk. 29 November 2023.
  3. Web site: First Look images and further casting announced for upcoming BBC Drama The Gold. BBC.co.uk.
  4. Web site: BBC Commissions Comedy-Thriller 'Black Ops' & Brink's Mat Robbery Drama 'The Gold'; Fremantle Inks First-Look With Afua Hirsch – Global Briefs. Deadline. 25 August 2021.
  5. Web site: The Gold': Hugh Bonneville, Jack Lowden, Charlotte Spencer, Dominic Cooper, Sean Harris Among Cast For BBC & Paramount+ Series; Oscar Winner Aneil Karia To Direct. Deadline. 13 April 2022.
  6. Web site: New BBC and Paramount+ drama The Gold about famous heist being filmed at Dorchester Prison. Dorset Live. 5 July 2022.
  7. Web site: Deadline Hollywood. 30 November 2023. 'The Gold' Renewed For Season 2 At BBC As Hugh Bonneville & Tom Cullen Return For Brink's-Mat Heist Drama. Jesse. Whittock. November 29, 2023.
  8. Web site: Tailer The Gold. bbc.co.uk. 20 January 2023 .
  9. Web site: BBC confirms release date for new drama The Gold. Radio Times.
  10. News: Rifkind . Hugo . The Gold review — it's tremendous. I'm not sure there's been a drama like it in years . . en . 2023-02-23 . 0140-0460.
  11. News: The Gold thoughts. The Times. 28 June 2023. Long. Camilla.
  12. Web site: 'The Gold' Has All the Hallmarks of a Crime Classic. Esquire. 2 March 2023.
  13. Web site: The Gold isn't what you expect – and it's all the better for it . 2023-02-23 . Radio Times . en.
  14. Web site: Hugh Bonneville stars in thick, thrilling true-crime drama . 2023-02-23 . Culture Whisper . en.
  15. Web site: Cooke . Rachel . 2023-02-12 . BBC One's The Gold is outstandingly enjoyable TV . 2023-02-23 . New Statesman . en-US.
  16. Web site: Robinson . Martin . 2023-02-06 . The Gold on BBC One review: a smart British crime drama with a classic feel . 2023-02-23 . Evening Standard . en.
  17. News: Jones . Ellen E. . 2023-02-12 . The Gold review – a 24-carat drama about one of the UK's most shocking robberies . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-02-15 . 0261-3077.
  18. Web site: 12 February 2023 . The Gold review: Pure primetime fun that bubbles away like a red-hot crucible . Independent.co.uk.
  19. Web site: 2023-02-15 . Murder victim's family 'disgusted' by BBC portrayal of The Gold killer . 2023-03-13 . The Independent . en.
  20. News: Collins . David . The grim truth about Kenneth Noye, The Gold's glamour boy . . en . 2023-03-13 . 0140-0460.
  21. Web site: RTS PROGRAMME AWARDS 2024. 7 March 2024. RTS.org.uk.
  22. Web site: Bafta TV awards 2024 nominations: full list. The Guardian. 20 March 2024. 20 March 2024. Hollie. Richardson.
  23. Web site: Bafta TV awards 2023 nominations: full list. BAFTA. 20 March 2024. 20 March 2024.
  24. Book: The Gold: The real story behind Brink's-Mat: Britain's biggest heist . Penguin.co.uk. 16 February 2023 .
  25. News: Singh . Anita . 6 February 2023 . A taller, blonder Del Boy' – new BBC drama's take on criminal Kenneth Noye . The Telegraph .