Twelve-year-old orphan Jack Dawkins escapes a mill owner’s clutches. With the help of new friend Charley, they make it to London, where they first meet Fagin’s infamous gang.
Gang member Tom returns to find his bed taken by the new boy, while a dangerous money-making opportunity arises at the unveiling of Madame Tussaud’s Queen Victoria waxwork.
A new scam is afoot as Dodger disguises himself as a posh lost boy in order to get in with a well-to-do family - the question is, will Dodger’s conscience get the best of him?
Dodger encounters a ‘mummy unrolling’ - a posh craze in Victorian times - and reckons it’s too good an opportunity to be missed - think of all the pockets to be picked!
Dodger and the gang return to the lair to find that they have had a break in. As they creep in expecting the worst, the gang are relieved to discover it’s long-term gang member Nancy.
Rossini’s Carnival is in town. It’s a grubby, cheap affair run with an iron fist by Mr. and Madame Rossini. With the intention of picking some distracted pockets the gang and Nancy are there amongst the coconut shies and jugglers.
Fagin has a new venture printing fake bank notes with a stolen money machine, which leads to a shocking betrayal – could this finally mean the gallows?
As the police close in, the end-game unfolds, culminating in an unexpected reunion, two fateful betrayals, a dramatic demise - and a gang member cast adrift…