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Biggs is dead

Postby TheOstrich » 18 Dec 2013, 11:37

And quite frankly, good riddance. I find the whole "folklore culture" about this man totally distasteful. As I also do the BBC devoting two nights to retelling the story yet again.

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danho ... he-ruined/
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Re: Biggs is dead

Postby Workingman » 18 Dec 2013, 12:17

Absolutely agree Ossie, Biggs, lest the BBC forgets, was a member of a gang of ruthless criminals who would let no obstacle stand in their way.
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Re: Biggs is dead

Postby debih » 18 Dec 2013, 17:13

And coincidentally The Great Train Robbery is on BBC 1 (I think) tonight!

And it was planned as I saw it advertised last week.
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Re: Biggs is dead

Postby Aggers » 19 Dec 2013, 14:26

I think the trouble with the publicity about this robbery was that it was called The Great Train Robbery,
which, in a way, in some people's minds, makes it sounds 'great'. If it had been called The Despicable Train Robbery,
perhaps the perpetrators would not have been looked on as folk heroes.
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Re: Biggs is dead

Postby Workingman » 19 Dec 2013, 18:00

Haven't we (the media) always created anti-hero heroes, especially those who challenged the establishment?

We have had Blackbeard, Dick Turpin, Robin Hood, the Krays. And on the other side of the pond: Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde.......... :roll:
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Re: Biggs is dead

Postby Aggers » 21 Dec 2013, 15:08

You have a point there, Frank.
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