"Any moment now." "He could be late." "But he isn't." "Held up at the lights." "He's going to turn left into Cannon Street." " They're moving away." " Crossing Holborn Viaduct." "Not to close, Frank." "Jack'll tell us when." "Stand back." "Stand back, will you?" "Leave it to us." "Looks like them." "Charlie Delta 2." "Urgent message." "Your all-car message regarding stolen ambulance." "Suspect ambulance being abandoned by three men in Harbridge Avenue." "They're going along Delmare Terrace." "Jaguar's index number " "Bravo, Yankee, Romeo 502 Bravo." "He's turning left into Queensdale Road." "Over." "Charlie Delta 2, you are now car to car." "All cars Number 1 District switch to Channel 5." "Charlie Delta 2 is pursuing suspect car concerned in our all-car message 1126 along Queensdale Road." "Just turned right down the bottom of Evans Grove." "We're turning left." "We're going round." "We're 50 yards behind." "All cars Foxtrot Delta." "Charlie Delta 2 is pursuing suspect car towards Kilburn against the traffic." "Any car in the vicinity?" "Head them off towards Lancaster Gate." "Silver grey Jaguar, registration Bravo, Yankee, Roger 502 Bravo." "Heading towards Lancaster Gate." "Delta 1, over." "Oscar 232, Oscar 241, are you receiving?" " Oscar 232 receiving." " Oscar 232, Oscar 241 join pursuit of Jaguar Bravo, Yankee, Romeo, 502 Bravo." "Now being pursued by Charlie Delta 2 along Avacourt Place." "Turning right here." "He's trying to lose us on these corners." "Turn left." "Now, right." "Bloody Copper!" "Keep going!" "Keep Going!" "He's really throwing his car round these corners now." "He's going absolutely mad now." "We're right up behind him." "Frank, round the corner, as soon as we've cleared the tunnel, jump." "Right." "Freddie, you as well as soon as I give you the word." "Jump as we round the corner." "Now!" "Now, hard right." "We didn't make the corner." "We're after him again." "Good boy." "Move it!" "Move it!" "All right." "Children, wait!" "Stop!" "Stay where you are!" "We're gonna hit them!" "Charlie Delta 2, what is your position?" "Charlie Delta 2, do you read me?" "Anybody hurt?" "Did you see the driver?" "Contact lost with suspect." "Unable to continue pursuit." "We've crashed outside the Quentin Pope Junior School." " Would you recognize the driver?" " What?" "Would you recognize the driver?" "Yes, of course I'd recognise the bastard!" " Bye, Kate." "I'll see you this evening." " What time?" " Oh, I shouldn't be late." " All right." "If anything crops up, I'll phone." "All right." "Bye-bye." " I'll be right with you." " You'll never be right with me, Jack." "Hello, George." "What can I do for you?" "I'd like a little chat about a car." "Oh." "I'll talk about cars all day if you like." " A silver Jag?" " Thinking of buying it?" "No!" "No, I..." "I was just wondering who was driving it." "Oh." "Someone pulled a job, eh?" "No." "No, not me, Inspector." "I jacked that lot in." "It's a mug's game, isn't it?" "Well, I mean, there's no point now I've got the job and the business." " How is business?" " Can't complain." "Is..." "Is he with you?" "Never saw him in my life before." "Got a warrant, Inspector?" "What, for a social call?" "This bloke's a better actor than Mickey Mouse." "Well, I'll be seeing you, Jack." "6038742?" "Scotland Yard." " Sergeant, your call on number three." " Oh, thanks." "She's already made three insurance claims." "Get on to Bedford." "See if they've got anything on her." " Guvnor." " George." "Go carefully, eh?" "Remember who her father is." " Well?" " Nothing." " Still think Jack's the driver?" " My best guess." "In the squad, we deal in evidence and arrest not guesses." "I think you're right about him." "He's our man." "We've got to get evidence and make it stick." " You've got to make it stick." " Yes, sir." " That was a close one yesterday." " Did you see the papers?" " £85,000?" " Nah." "Not a penny over 75." "That's trade." " Not what we got." " Yeah." "They're all at it." " Where's Paul?" " He'll be here." " I've had the law round." " That was quick." "Who was it?" "Langdon." " Hi." " Evening." " Jack's had callers." "The squad." " Yeah." "Langdon." "A try-on." "Does he know anything?" " What?" "Him?" " Does he know anything?" "Of course not." "Let's keep it that way." "Here's how it is." "We've got the capital now for the investment." " Are we all agreed to go ahead?" " Yeah." "Well, why don't we share out in the usual way?" "We're doing all right." "I want us to do better, Frank." " I don't know." " There's one thing I know." "Money breeds money." "Mine must be on The Pill." "All right, Frank." "I'll pay you off." "I'll find another firm that's interested... in £3 million or £4 million." "£4 million?" "!" "God!" "Frank?" " I'm interested." " Jack?" "Yeah, count me in." "The job, Paul." "It's the night mail train." "From Glasgow to London." "The Tuesday after the holiday." "What?" "Not till after the holiday?" "Exactly." "The banks will have been closed from midday Saturday till Tuesday morning." "There'll be that much more money on the train." "What happens to the money afterwards?" "A friend of ours flies it out of the country within the hour." "Ah!" " Where do we share out?" " Switzerland." "Shares delivered wherever you like." "I know where I want mine delivered." "OK?" "There's just one more thing." "This is the big one." "The biggest." "From now until we finish the job, I want no trouble with the law." "You understand, Jack?" "Me?" "I'll be as good as gold." "We've got nothing to worry about, then, have we?" " Bloke asking for you, Mr Aitken." " What sort of bloke?" "A bloke." " How much you getting for these?" " Shopping, Inspector?" "Not today." "You know who I am, Aitken?" "I'm making enquiries into a robbery at Northumberland Avenue 10 days ago." "I believe you can be of assistance." "Are you willing to be put up for an identity parade?" "We're very formal." "Is this an invitation?" "Would you rather it were printed?" "I've got to go out." "I'll be back before you go to lunch." " No, I didn't recognise any of them." " That will be all, thank you." " Good morning, Miss." " Good morning." "Now, all I want you to do is go along the line and if you recognise the man you saw in the car just touch him." " All right?" " OK." "That's all right, Miss." "If you'll go with the policewoman." "Gentlemen, we're very grateful for your time." "That will be all." "Thanks." "Waste of time." " Don't know how she missed his ugly mug." " Neither do I." "This way, please." "Now, I want you to go along the line and if you recognise the man..." " I'm sorry, I didn't mean to." " That'll be all, thank you, gentlemen." "I want her summonsed for assault." "You're in trouble, Jack." " Oh, get out..." " Jack!" "Look, I'm just trying to help you." "Make a statement." "Tell us who else was in on it." "I've got nothing to make a statement about." "Do yourself a favour." " What do you mean?" "You saw what she did." " Who?" "That bloody schoolteacher!" "How did you know she was a schoolteacher?" "That stuff'll kill you." "I thought you said you were already in condition?" "I thought I was." " How are things going?" " Made a start on the drivers." "Like who?" "So far, Mike, Pete and those two we used on the fur job." "Mike's good." "The other one talks too much." "You know that." "You want two drivers to every car." "I want everybody doubled up." "And no weak sisters." "So I'll keep trying." " How about the railway end?" " All fixed." "Four of our lads and our railwayman." "Fully paid up." " What about electricians?" " Not easy." "Ben's got one or two good lads but he's not gonna settle for wages." "He'll want a cut." "Talk to him." " How about your friend the banker?" " Robinson?" "He's in prison." "We'll have to get him out." "We need his knowledge of bank security and for the bank notes." " Only an expert can tell the safe ones." " We'll have to get him out." " Just like that?" " Yeah." "You could have a problem there." "He's worth it." "We'll split here." "See you, Dave." "£300,000." "And a cut in profits." "Straight." "How much do you expect?" "Somewhere in the low millions." "I'll take a cut." "Dave, darling, I've missed you." "Where have you been?" "Go away, baby." "I'm busy." "Ask me later." "Percentage or forget it." "How much?" "25%." "Good work for you." "Take it or leave it." "I'll put it to the board." "Fine." "10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60." "70. 80. 90. 100." "Place your bets, please." "All bets on?" "22." "You win, Mr Aitken." "Place your bets." "On the day of the funeral, a general strike was declared." " ...all shops and..." " Welcome to J Wing." "What a pity you won't be staying long." "What do you mean?" "What are you talking about?" "You're going over the wall, Robinson." "Tomorrow. 4:10 exercise." "West wall." " I don't want any trouble." " Neither does your wife." "And the boy." "How old will he be now?" " Why me?" " I don't know, Robinson." "And I don't care." "All I know is you go over the wall tomorrow." "Even if I have to throw you over myself." "Right." "Let's run through it." "400 yards on the left, bottom of the incline, there's a road with a junction." "Half a mile beyond that, a sharp right-hander." "Then a crossing." "After the crossing, no turn-off till the main road." "Keep it at 40." "How many turnings off the main road?" "Nine." "How many of those can be used as alternative routes?" "Six, I think." " Five." " Five or six." "What does it matter?" "It matters." "Let's get back to the bridge a different way." "You have six minutes." "What kind of recruiting?" "Specialists?" "All kinds, apparently." " Drivers." "Electricians." " Electricians?" " Any names?" " You know I never can remember names." " Who's the money?" " Talk is it's from that diamond job." " Any more on that?" " Had to be the mob we were talking about." "None of them are spending." "That's interesting, isn't it, Mr Langdon?" "Very interesting." "Keep listening." "3:16." "Two minutes late." " We can't have that, can we?" " What's the average?" "It's never more than six minutes over the past 10 days." " It was my smoke you took." " I never had your smoke!" "Shut your mouth!" " Or I'll put one on you." " Do what?" "Hey!" "Hey!" "Break it up!" "What the hell?" "!" "Break it up now!" "How much do you think there is tonight, Bob?" "If you take three million as an average, there could be £4 million tonight judging by the number of sacks." "Is that high value coach always in second position?" "Has been all week." " Have you found an engine driver for me yet?" " I've got one in mind." "Have we found out anything about this?" "Yes, sir." "Kidderminster Laboratories confirmed it was one of those stolen at the time of the break-in." "The timing mechanism is the kind of thing you can buy at most shops." "Any one of half a dozen specialists could have rigged the two." "Which gets us nowhere." "Do you think the diamonds are still in the country?" "If Aitken is behind it, no." " You've charged Jack?" " Yes." " He's not speaking, of course." " No." "I take it No. 1 District is keeping an eye on the Aitken mob?" "Round the clock." "Frankly, I would have thought this job far too sophisticated  ...for Aitken on his own." " I couldn't agree more." " Who is behind it?" " Somebody with some brains." "Not only that but somebody is recruiting and only top specialists." "Yes?" "It's positive?" "He's here now." "I'll tell him." "Well done, David." "It's the Rosary Garden strangling, sir." "Renshaw's at Harrow Road." "He'll be charged tonight." " Watertight?" " Absolutely." "Well done, Mike." "Smart arrest by the young detective in Paddington." "Good." "Well, come on, lads." "Let's get this over with." "Got a meeting with the Commissioner in 10 minutes." " Anything fresh on the Robinson escape?" " He had outside help." "I think we'll have him back inside in a matter of days." "Reasons?" "Well, he's an amateur." "Good conduct man." "First time loser." "No underworld connections." " Who helped him over the wall, then?" " He made friends inside." " They sprung him for love?" " Let's hear your thinking." "I think somebody wanted Robinson out, sir." "I've got his file." "The accused was attached to the security department of his bank shortly after promotion from chief cashier." "He handled matters concerned with safety and care of bank vaults and safeguarding high-value currency." "The case officer added he made no use of this knowledge..." " ...but committed embezzlement." " So?" "That's why Robinson's out." "Somebody's planning a big job." "Maybe." "Well, I'll get on to records and get a rundown on his friends." " I think it'll be useful." " Any idea what job they could be planning?" "Something special." "And I think I know when." "More information received?" "No, sir." "The calendar." "My guess is it's due over the bank holiday when the banks are closed for three days." "Gives them three days and nights to open up the bank vaults." "But I know you dislike guesswork, sir." "There's a time and place for it." "I think you might be right." "You can tell your delighted wives that squad leave is restricted over the bank holiday." "That's all." "I just want to speak to her." "Just for a moment." " She's not alone." " But of course she is!" "That woman sitting over there is a policewoman." "How do you know?" "It's a special brand of perfume they wear." "Use your head, Robinson." "Your wife's followed wherever she goes." "What do you expect?" "To think that I..." "Stop feeling sorry for yourself." "Well, now you know what you're risking." "I wasn't feeling sorry for myself." "I've had time to think." "Night after night." " What do you think about?" " About my family." "How I can make it up to them for what I have done." "Well, £100,000 would help, wouldn't it?" "If I do what you want, what happens to them?" "They'd be brought out to Switzerland to join you." "Passports provided." "We'd never be able to come home again." "Home is a Swiss bank account." "Being hunted for the rest of my life." "You will be anyway." "You're an escaped convict, remember?" "Switzerland is your best bet." "You'll have £100,000 in the bank and your boy will speak three languages." "It was your idea started the whole thing, remember?" "Something we talked about in prison?" " Pass the time." " Probably." "I'm not sure." "Robinson, you're in." "You were in the moment you came over that wall." "That last rehearsal wasn't good enough." "There were two men without gloves on." "Your men, Ben." "Frank, one of your drivers jumped the gun." "Don't they know the order they leave in?" "He was nervous." "I'm paying for nerve not nerves." "What about the equipment, Don?" "Three of the radio units didn't work and I couldn't read the signal." "I'd like doubles of everything including batteries." " Frank?" " Sure." "How was the timing?" " Too slow." " Things'll be easier on the night." "It was too slow!" "We've got 45 minutes at the outside." "I want it done in 25." "You fellas think you're gonna bust a high-value security van in 25 minutes?" "It won't be a high-value security van." "The regular vans will be out of action." "Fixed." "The substitute one will be easy." " Do we provide the shooters?" " No guns." " What happens if things get sticky?" " Turn on the charm!" " Now, look " " No guns." "I want no violence." "No accidents." "They don't carry guns." "We don't need them." "Five million quid and no guns." "They don't carry guns and they've never been done." " I still think we should have 'em." " In case someone disturbs your hair?" "I can handle myself." "I don't reckon on getting caught." "Nobody does." "Caught with a shooter and it's three times the sentence." "OK." "OK." "No guns." "Now about the share out." "What about it?" "I don't like the idea of the money leaving the country before the payout." "I want mine before we split up." "We're talking about millions of pounds now." "We're talking about road blocks, car searches, house raids." "They'll know who pulled the job." "Without the money, they can't prove anything." " You said the notes won't be traceable." " You'll get the money." " When it's safe." " OK." "That's it, then." "My boys are out." "And mine." " We can't do it on our own." " No." "We'll have to postpone it, then." "No." "Frank, get them back." "Cash on the nail right after the job." "It means we'll have to hide out till we've counted it." "We'll be pinned down and the law will be swarming." "So we need a hideout." "Close by." "Inside the police cordon with all that money." "Could be the safest place." " I still like Switzerland." " Not for us." "That's that, then." "It means the boys will have to be briefed again and thoroughly." "Dave will tell you when we've got a hideout." "And the next time we meet will be on the money train." " Inspector Langdon?" " Yes?" " One prisoner." " Thank you." " Much obliged to you." " Thanks." "Sit down." "Take off the cuffs." "Thought we might have another little chat." "We're informal here." "Left it a bit late, haven't you?" "My mind seems to work better at night." " Do you ever find that?" " No." " Tell me about the Robinson escape." " Is that a war picture?" " What's this big job coming up?" " I don't know anything." "Jack." " Come off it now." " You know me, I'm not talking." "Well, I've got all night." "Well, I don't know." "What a mug." "You're in here." "They're out there." "Think they're giving you a thought right now?" "Do you know Paul Clifton?" "Come back to bed, Kate." "Why?" "What's wrong?" "Tell me." "Never again." "Never again." "From now on, straight and narrow." "I'll never put you through that again, Kate." "You bloody hypocrite!" "Well, what's a little cheating here and there?" "It's happening all over." "You're imagining things." "Come on." "Paul, I know you." "Kate..." "Have you ever been to three movies in a day and had no idea what you'd seen?" "What are you talking about?" "I'm talking about how long a day is when you're alone." " Think I don't know about that?" " Yes!" "You were in prison, Paul." "I was alone." "I wanted you to give us a home but you never will." "So what makes you so different from any other man" "I might want to go to bed with?" "Don't think I don't want to go to bed with a man when you're inside." "Don't think your friends don't offer." "I think you've had too much to drink." "I don't care what you think." "I don't care if you don't think." "But you do think." "You're the last of the big thinkers, aren't you?" "Who's been talking to you?" "And there you are." "You start cheating, Paul, and you end up thinking everyone else is." "This doesn't help." "It helps." "It helps a little." "How about that?" "I'm at the stage where I settle for a little." "You wouldn't settle for "a little", would you, Paul?" "You're big." "I'm going back to bed." "How big are you, Paul?" "I'm talking about the gun in the drawer in the bedroom." " What's the gun for, Paul?" " The gun is nothing." "You don't need a gun to go straight!" " It's nothing." " Don't lie!" "Kate!" " You never used to need a gun." " No, you used to..." " Cut up!" "Darling..." "You tell me what the gun's for, and I'll come back to bed." "Oh, what's it for, Paul?" "Because I'm not going back inside." "Not again." "Dave, there's a grey car coming." "An Austin." " Shut up!" " Shout it from the blood rooftops." "I'll be glad when we've got the radios." "Thanks, gents." "Let's go." "I haven't seen those sleeping bags." "Keep your bloody gloves on!" "I've put the call through on this line, sir." "Thank you." "Hello." "Isabella's on her way and she's well up to weight." "Good." "Keep your messages brief." "Remember, while not in use, they can't be traced." " Any questions?" " Yeah, where's the rest of them?" " They'll be here." " I hope they're not coming by train!" "If there are no more serious questions, we'll get into position." " Is that you, Doctor?" " Baby arrived on time and is well up to weight." "Come on." "Come on." "We don't move till we get the word." "Here he comes." "Hello, No. 1." "Are you receiving me, over?" "Receiving you, No. 2." "I'm in position and clear." " Anything from the police?" " Just routine." "Give me the walkie-talkie." "Everything all right?" "The telephone lines to the houses have been cut." "They should be here to fix the signal phone any moment." "I telephoned our man in Ireland." "He'll fly in and pick up our share as soon as I let him know." "Wish we were going out with it tonight." "Is Kate joining you afterwards?" "Ben's boys give you any trouble?" "No, they seem to be good workers." "You left Robinson back at the bunker." "Yeah." "He can chew his nails till we get back with the money." "I'll get back to the bridge." "Out of sight down the road!" "Charlie 2-0." "Charlie 2-0, over." "Charlie 2-0 in Water Lane now, over." "Repeat, please." "Over." " Message received." "Charlie 2-0, over." " Thank you." "What do you make of this?" " Bedford." " What did you put in here?" "Horrible." "Not now, you'll gimme indigestion." "Operator, I've been trying to call Monarch 0108." "It seems to be out of order." "Could you help me, please?" " It's very, very important." " Would you hang on a minute, please?" "Scotland Yard, that Monarch number is being called." "We are tracing it." "But I thought you might be interested in speaking to the caller." "Yes, very interested." "Thank you for passing it on." "Hello, this is the exchange supervisor." "Who are you calling?" "I..." "I've been trying to call Mrs Robinson." "Monarch 0108." "It seems to be out of order." "Could you have the line tested for me?" "It's urgent." "Yes, certainly, sir." "What is your number?" "Well, I'm calling you from..." "Hello." "Hello, sir?" "What number are you speaking from?" "She's coming." "She's coming." ""She's coming"." "She's passing me now." "Better not be bloody late tonight." "What's up, mate?" "What?" " What was that?" " What was what?" "It sounded like air escaping." "Where's our driver?" "What's the matter?" "It's different." "It won't start." "You were paid to drive." "Get out of it." "Six minutes gone." "19 minutes to go." "We're behind schedule." "Start her up and keep going but slowly." "You can go a bit faster." "Keep your eyes out for a marker." "A red marker further down the line." "Keep your eyes down." "And stop when I tell you." "And when I say "Stop", you stop or you'll get some more!" " What's the chances of getting some tea?" " It's coming." "On the floor!" "Put them down." "On the floor!" "Come on." "Outside." "In a line." " Dead on time." " How much longer have we got?" "About five minutes." "Hold it!" "Right!" " Right." "That's it." "Out." " There's only a few left!" "Time's up." "Out!" "Don't move for half an hour." "We're leaving a man behind." "Anybody moves will be killed." "If you have any trouble, shoot." "No, the mail train hasn't come through here yet." "If your lights are at red, it must still be in section." "Mine are all at green." "Yes." "Everything seems to be all right here." "All right." "I'll check again." "Come on." "Let's have you." "Will you put them all in one pile, please?" " Are there any more?" " No, only this lot down here." "One at a time over here." "Not more than one at a time." " All right." "Come in." "Get in." " That's it." "They'll be back in 45 minutes." "I'll set up something to occupy the law." "You all know where to go." "Stick to your routes and no speeding." "Hello." "Langdon." "Who?" "Oh, yeah." "Have they traced the call?" "Is that the best they can do?" "Yes, I agree." "It could be Robinson." "Yeah, I'll get up there straightaway." "Put them round the back." "Round the back!" "£7,000 in new notes." "As agreed." "This calls for a celebration." "There shouldn't be any fingerprints on the vehicles." "But someone may have been careless." "Drink?" "No." "Don't worry, Paul." "I'll have 'em cleaned up." "When do you want them?" "In about three days, I'll phone you." "It depends when you're pulling the job, I suppose." "The less you know, the better." "Hello, Central 4-3." "Hello, Central 4-3." "Urgent message, MP." "Over." "Central 4-3 receiving you loud and clear." "Central 4-3." "Message addressed Inspector Langdon, Squad Office." "Proceed to Partington Bridge and meet with CID." "Origin - 0735." " What's Langdon doing up here?" " Jack's talked." "Jack wouldn't tell a policeman the time." "No-one's talked." "The local police called the squad in." "They're out of their depth." "Come on, Robinson." "Let's be having you." "£100,000 of this is yours." "There's nothing wrong with the notes?" "Some of the fivers are rejects, of course." "Burn them yourself along with the wrappers." "As soon as I'm through with this batch." "Still worried about your wife?" "Well, if only I could talk with her." "Anyone calling Monarch 0108 will be traced." "They're bound to be tapping the line." " You haven't called her, have you?" " I never even got through." "I just wanted to hear her." "Who's he called?" "His wife." " Where'd you call her from?" " There's a phone box down the lane." " It's quarter of a mile from here" " I never got through." "They couldn't have known it was me." "What do we do?" "Leave it." "Paul, listen, please." "Go on checking." " Can I help you, sir?" " Good morning." " Beg pardon, sir." " Yes?" "A Mr Langdon." " Morning, sir." " Morning." "Who are you?" " Inspector Langdon, sir." "Flying Squad." " I see." "That was quick work." "How did you people get to know?" "Oh, I didn't." "I happened to be in the neighbourhood." "Got a radio message." " You're after Robinson." " Yes." " You're wasting your time." "We traced the call, sent a car to the box but he'd gone." " Could you direct me to the-?" " Sorry, Inspector." "Hate to appear unco-operative." "Robinson's the least of our worries." " What's the approximate total?" " £800,000 now, sir." " Anyone informed the GPO?" " Yes, sir." " Check that's 43 by 500." " Right." "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven." "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven." "Got my pen?" " That's 41 fives." " Right." "Sarge!" "It's gone up to a million." "Take the county apart." "Every road and deserted house." "Two old aerodromes and a disused water mill." "Get the mobiles going on that." "What about the RAF base?" "A helicopter might be useful." "That's a good idea." "Get on to the RAF." " What's the matter?" "Lose the crown jewels?" " What you carrying?" " Biscuits." " Open up the back." "Who's that?" " She's my niece." " OK, uncle." "Let's look inside." " Morning, George." " Morning, Guv." "Well, there's a turn-up for the books." " What's the latest score?" " About £2 million." "I told you it would go to over £2 million." "George, this is Mr Watley, Post Office Security." "Not the happiest man." " Detective Inspector Langdon." " You haven't seen Bulstrode?" " Railway security." " No." "I shouldn't imagine he's happy either." " Any luck with Robinson?" " Not sure." "I think I'll go and have a look round that phone box." "There's a helicopter coming." "I think it's them." "Nail this down, Dave." "Ben!" "Keep clear!" "You're right." "It is them." "Langdon's coming up here." "Do you think they've fallen for it?" "We'll soon know." " Inspector Langdon?" " Yes." "What have we got?" "They've been here." "We've evidence they spent the night in a hut." " You don't think they might still be around?" " We've covered everything." "Have you searched the rest of the airfield?" "Yes, of course." "Will you excuse me?" "I must get through to control." "Hello, Alpha Control." "Hello." "Come in, please." "Over." "He's asked for the fingerprint boys." " But he thinks we're away." " Quiet!" "There's somebody up there." "May I see your passport, sir?" "Thank you." " You going abroad for long, sir?" " Fortnight." "And how much currency are you carrying?" "£10 and £100 in travellers' cheques." " Delayed holiday." " I see, sir." " Thank you, sir." " Thank you." "Shut up and put your money where your mouth is." "Actually, you have got a hand like a poof." "It's always been the same." "And now, over to the newsroom." "Here's the latest on the Great Train Robbery." "In the two days since the train was robbed, police have mounted their biggest ever hunt." "The final total of money missing is stated to be" "£3,000,127,000." "A police spokesman said earlier today the authorities now believe the gang is no longer in the neighbourhood." "No longer in the neighbourhood?" "Hear that?" "What are we waiting for?" "Pan American jet clipper flight two to Frankfurt, Vienna, Istanbul, Beirut, Karachi," "Calcutta, Bangkok and Tokyo is now boarding." "Please have your ticket ready for inspection." "Excuse me, sir." "Stop that man!" " Mrs Clifton?" " Yes." " Mrs Catherine Mary Clifton?" " Yes." "I'm a police officer." "I have a warrant to search these premises." "May we come in?" "I'm afraid I'm going to have to call my solicitor." "Please do." "But we do have to come in." "Look, I wish you'd talk to my husband." "We'd like to." "Do you know where he is?" "He left on a business trip earlier this morning." " You got the keys to the sideboard drawer?" " My husband has them." "We'll have to break them open." "We'll pay for any damage of course." "Mrs Clifton we've been watching this house for the last 36 hours." "We know your husband hasn't been here at any time during that period." "I told you he left the house earlier this morning." "You probably didn't see him." "He's been in bed for two days with a cold." "He hasn't left the house." "Would you be prepared to swear that on oath in court?" "Yes." "We made it, then?" " Mind how you go." " See you in Monte Carlo." "Hey!" "Hey, wait a minute." "Transport's coming." "Stay out of sight till I give you the clear." " Let's get out of here." " But Dave said to wait." "He can get stuffed." " Keep down." "Wait for the signal." " Stop playing bloody soldiers." "Come on." "Push it up." "That's it." "We haven't got all day." "We got no time to waste." "Come on." "They're turning off the runway now." "Wait for the signal!" "Bye, Dave." "It's the law!" " Money to burn, Dave?" " Yeah." "Central 4-3 to all units." "Detain on sight Paul Clifton." "Born Birmingham 14th March 1929." "Height 6ft, eyes brown." "Dark complexion." "CRO Number. 272390." "Wanted urgently for questioning in connection with robbery." "Approach with caution." "This man may be armed and is dangerous." "The men who are alleged to have robbed the Glasgow-London mail train of a sum in excess of £3 million, made their first appearance in court today charged with robbery." "Large crowds had gathered to see the accused arrive in a fleet of police cars and an hour before the hearing started a strong police guard ringed the court building." "All the accused were under heavy escort and were only in court for a few minutes." "Police objected to bail on the grounds of the gravity of the case and the fact that much of the money has not been recovered." "All the accused were remanded in custody for seven days and granted legal aid." "After the brief hearing, the men were taken under escort to prison." "Police said it would be several weeks before the prosecution was ready to proceed with its case." "The robbery is already being described in newspapers abroad as the crime of the century." " Mrs Clifton?" " Yes." "We've found him." " He is yours, isn't he?" " Mine?" "Yes, of course." "Thank you, officer." "Police throughout the country are still searching for Paul Clifton whom they wish to question in connection with the robbery." "Meanwhile, reports continue to flood in from people throughout Britain who claim to have seen Clifton." "Police are checking every call." "Airports and docks continue to be watched." "Clifton's description has been passed to police forces worldwide who are co-operating in the hunt." "Anybody who sees this man or knows of his whereabouts should contact their local police station or New Scotland Yard," "Whitehall 1212." "Do not approach him." "He may be armed and dangerous."