The story of Hatton Garden
Narrators,
Oliver Burt and Frank Duncan
Readers,
Felix Felton and Max Brimmell
Written and produced by Robert Pocock
Platinum ingots worth £ 15,000 are cast in the furnaces of the refinery in London's Hatton Garden, and buyers come from all parts of the world to inspect the periodic sights' of rough diamonds at the nearby offices of the world's largest diamond-trading company. But stones also change hands in the street, and ' papers' of diamonds are produced as casually as cigarette cases in the public houses and cafes of the neighbourhood.