The Great Art Robbery: Part 1 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
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- Z Cars The Great Art Robbery: Part 1 (Season 6, Episode 49)
- TV-14
TV Episode |Crime, Drama
Z Cars
The Great Art Robbery: Part 1 (Season 6, Episode 49)
TV-14
TV Episode |Crime, Drama
Frankie and Johnny Hancock make a living stealing lead. Plans to expand to scrap metal are reliant on a new roof for their shed. Breaking into large house in Plasto Square they spot a wall size fresco which would be ideal for the roof.
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Updated Aug 21, 1967
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Aug 21, 1967 (United Kingdom)
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