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STEELTOWN MURDERS - BBC 1 mon weekly 9pm - TV PACE - no SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 10/05/2023 20:36

Steeltown Murders is an upcoming four-part BBC One drama - on Monday at 9pm for 4 weeks

it will be on iPlayer 🙄🙄🙄 so no bingers please with spoilers if you can’t hold restraint 😂😂

(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_One) factual drama television miniseries written by Ed Whitmore (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Whitmore) and directed by Marc Evans (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Evans). Starring Philip Glenister (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Glenister) and Steffan Rhodri (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steffan_Rhodri)
as detectives investigating a set of murders in
Port Talbot (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Talbot) in
South Wales (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Wales)

. It is scheduled to premiere on 15 May 2023 on
BBC One (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_One)
, with all episodes immediately available on
BBC iPlayer (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_iPlayer)
.

A brand new Welsh-made, true crime drama is coming to BBC (https://www.walesonline.co.uk/all-about/bbc) One this May, Steeltown Murders. Set in both the 1970s and early 2000s, Steeltown Murders is an account of how three murders in south Wales were solved
almost 30 years after they had been committed.

The drama centres on the hunt to catch the killer of three young women in the Port Talbot (https://www.walesonline.co.uk/all-about/port-talbot) area and the remarkable story of how - in the first case of its kind - the mystery was solved almost 30 years later using pioneering DNA evidence.

In September 1973, teenage factory workers Geraldine Hughes and Pauline Floyd left the Top Rank nightclub in Swansea (https://www.walesonline.co.uk/all-about/swansea) together to try hitching a lift home.

But they'd never reach their destination. Instead their bodes were discovered the next day dumped in Neath Port Talbot (https://www.walesonline.co.uk/all-about/neath-port-talbot) woodland having been raped and strangled.

It was a hideous crime which left two families in mourning and an entire community in fear of where its perpetrator might strike next.

The resulting search for the culprit, Wales' very first documented serial killer (https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/tv/bbc-dark-land-how-wales-22751647), ended up becoming one of the longest-running murder hunts in this country's history.

Indee d it would take 30 years before officers finally unmasked the a man who'd come to be known as
The Saturday Night Strangler (https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/nostalgia/how-saturday-night-strangler-finally-15031305)

  • and whom, it was discovered, was responsible for a third death.

Starring Philip Glenister from Life on Mars as DCI Paul Bethell and Gavin & Stacey's Steffan Rhodri as Phil ‘Bach’ Rees, the story will follow two timelines, the early 1970s and early 2000s, and the younger versions of the detectives are played by Scott Arthur (Good Omens, Borg McEnroe) and Siôn Alun Davies (The Sandman, Hidden).
Also featuring in the cast are: Keith Allen, Priyanga Burford, Sharon Morgan, Nia Roberts, Amy Morgan, Matthew Gravelle, Gareth John Bale, Elinor Crawley, Kriss Dosanjh, Oliver Ryan and Dyfan Dwyfor.

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ZosieTatien · 29/05/2023 21:22

I knew the son of the evil man who did this and I'm intrigued to see how much they will show of how they solved this case via the dna. They've just mentioned him now.

Emotionalsupportviper · 29/05/2023 21:24

duc748 · 28/05/2023 23:07

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/may/20/tv-tonight-a-totally-charming-norwegian-drama-about-a-cancer-diagnosis

I'd say it's a bit less of a comedy than that suggests, but I like it. I'm about half-way through.

I hadn't heard of this either - I'll check it out as well.

MeeThree · 29/05/2023 21:29

I know this will sound a bit ridiculous but I didn't read the synopsis before the programme (just watched episode 1) and had absolutely no idea it was meant to be in 2 time periods and couldn't make head nor tail of it!

Will start episode 2 with this knowledge in mind!

the80sweregreat · 29/05/2023 21:34

The time differences isn't made entirely clear at first. It is a tad confusing

DunkingMyDonuts · 29/05/2023 22:15

ZosieTatien · 29/05/2023 21:22

I knew the son of the evil man who did this and I'm intrigued to see how much they will show of how they solved this case via the dna. They've just mentioned him now.

That poor guy, to be the son. Must've destroyed him

butterpuffed · 08/06/2023 08:30

Am I the only one who watched the last ep !

It was all tied up but I thought it dragged on a bit . Didn't think the police officer [can never remember names] was very likeable , may watch the documentary about the case .

duc748 · 08/06/2023 09:50

I watched the end of the docu the other night. The odd thing is, and I thought this when I first watched the series, weirdly, I don't recall the case at the time at all. I wonder if it was less in the news cos it was in Wales?

Toddlerteaplease · 10/06/2023 19:41

I watched the documentary and it's obvious how much the case affected everyone involved. The detective has also been on another documentary about a murder as I think a school friend of his was murdered at about 6 years old.

Toddlerteaplease · 10/06/2023 19:42

I also found it difficult to work out which was which time period. The 1996/7 just wasn't quite right some how.

So1invictus · 10/06/2023 20:26

Belatedly thanking Blondes! Starting this finally tonight!

Saucery · 10/06/2023 20:37

I really liked it. Watched 2 episodes at a time. You could smell the 70s Grin
Young Bethell had the look of Trevor Eve in Shoestring, I thought.
It was quite sensitively done. I wouldn’t have watched it if the murders had been shown in any detail and I was pleased to see the murderer was only seen through the eyes of the people he was in contact with. No glorifying or trying to explain his motives. Fascinating to read about the DNA research and how it is ongoing today as techniques become even more advanced.

martinisforeveryone · 11/06/2023 11:46

I found it interesting and well played out, especially the raw emotions. I watched the documentary too.

I'm another one who can't remember reading or hearing about these murders at the time. Such young lives lost 😥

So1invictus · 16/06/2023 14:52

Just finished and it's going down as the best thing I've watched this year. Excellent acting. So good. Sensitively done too. Will watch the documentary definitely.

I suppose (I would have been about 10 when it happened) that when cases don't get solved, they don't make such big headlines. I can remember other high profile cases, but not this.

Blondeshavemorefun · 16/06/2023 17:39

So1invictus · 10/06/2023 20:26

Belatedly thanking Blondes! Starting this finally tonight!

Most welcome

@butterpuffed I haven't seen e4 yet

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SupremeCommanderServalan · 18/06/2023 16:46

Such a sad story, well acted I thought. Am glad the murderer was found in the end.

Blondeshavemorefun · 01/08/2023 18:49

Seems somehow I missed i hadn't seen e4

Found on planner earlier from when I recorded it

Just seen it

It was beautifully captured tho shame they didn't show how his brother /family /ex wife felt when they knew it was Jospeh

Glad they got a result but got a little puzzled prob as forgotten as a while back

But did Joseph actually get tested years back and was a no

Or was a maybe as shows something related

Or that he went away the next day and wasn't tested

But why wasn't he tested when came back

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