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Steeltown Murders

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 58m
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7.1/10
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Philip Glenister and Steffan Rhodri in Steeltown Murders (2023)
Centers on the hunt to catch the killer of three young women set in both 1973 and the early 2000s, contrasting the policing methods of the 1970s with the forensic breakthroughs of the early 2000s.
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Three murders - unsolved but never forgotten. Thirty years on, can DCI Bethall find the serial killer who terrorised 1970s Port Talbot?Three murders - unsolved but never forgotten. Thirty years on, can DCI Bethall find the serial killer who terrorised 1970s Port Talbot?Three murders - unsolved but never forgotten. Thirty years on, can DCI Bethall find the serial killer who terrorised 1970s Port Talbot?

  • Creator
    • Ed Whitmore
  • Stars
    • Philip Glenister
    • Steffan Rhodri
    • Scott Arthur
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    4.5K
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    • Creator
      • Ed Whitmore
    • Stars
      • Philip Glenister
      • Steffan Rhodri
      • Scott Arthur
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Philip Glenister
    Philip Glenister
    • DCI Paul Bethell
    • 2023
    Steffan Rhodri
    Steffan Rhodri
    • Phil 'Bach' Rees
    • 2023
    Scott Arthur
    Scott Arthur
    • Young DC Paul Bethell
    • 2023
    Sion Alun Davies
    Sion Alun Davies
    • Young Phil 'Bach' Rees
    • 2023
    Nia Roberts
    Nia Roberts
    • Karina Bethell
    • 2023
    Gareth John Bale
    Gareth John Bale
    • DC Geraint Bale
    • 2023
    Richard Harrington
    Richard Harrington
    • Colin Dark
    • 2023
    Keith Allen
    Keith Allen
    • Dai Williams
    • 2023
    Steve Nicolson
    • DI Tony Warren
    • 2023
    Aneurin Barnard
    Aneurin Barnard
    • Joseph Kappen
    • 2023
    Karen Paullada
    Karen Paullada
    • DSI Jackie Roberts
    • 2023
    Kriss Dosanjh
    Kriss Dosanjh
    • Young Rohan Anwar…
    • 2023
    Natasha Vasandani
    Natasha Vasandani
    • Young Sita Anwar
    • 2023
    Priyanga Burford
    Priyanga Burford
    • Sita Anwar
    • 2023
    Oliver Ryan
    Oliver Ryan
    • DCS Ray Allen
    • 2023
    Amy Morgan
    • Young Jean Hughes
    • 2023
    Calista Davies
    • Geraldine Hughes
    • 2023
    Dyfan Dwyfor
    • Young D.S. Vic Jenkins
    • 2023
    • Creator
      • Ed Whitmore
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    7Lejink

    'Neath The Mask

    The latest in a number of TV recreations of recent, infamous real-life crimes, this four-part BBC series centred on the brutal rape and murder of three 16-year-old girls in the space of a couple of months in neighbouring Neath and Port Talbot in Wales, in 1973. Despite a concerted police investigation at the time, the killer was never apprehended and the case went cold for decades. However, with the discovery and implementation of DNA profiling in police procedures, one detective from the original search, with the help of two able and willing colleagues, reopened the case in the hope of finally solving the murders and in the process obtain some degree of closure for the victims' families as well as dispersing the suspicions about other innocent men in the community at the time suspected of the crimes.

    The programme used parallel timelines, switching between the 1973 and early 2000's of each manhunt and in the absence of the expensive new-fangled de-ageing technology, chose to employ pairs of different actors for the main characters with a seeming resemblance, some more credible than others, to tell the tragic and horrific story through to its conclusion. Heading the cast as lead detective Paul Bethell was Philip Glenister, again stepping back in time to play a cop, only this time of course, unlike in "Life On Mars" and "Ashes To Ashes" his character wasn't fictional. He's well supported by his two dogged colleagues played by Steffan Rhodri and Gareth John Bale, as the three of them commandeer an old, dingy out-of-use police station to trawl through piles and piles of written evidence (this of course was in the days before computers and on-line record-keeping) to eventually take the case forward some 30 years after the crimes had first been committed.

    Once I got the hang of the unannounced and untitled time-switches, it was easy to get involved in the grim events portrayed. I liked how the director deliberately created the environs of the 70's in particular, where you could almost smell as well as feel the fug of smoke permeating the scenes. It was a nice touch to have any background pop music heard in the background performed by Welsh acts like Badfinger and The Stereophonics. The casting and ensemble acting was generally good throughout and although it wasn't a surprise to see Keith Allen as a suspect, this time at least he met a different fate to his usual.

    Again though, I'm pretty certain that hidden away in the legend that composite characters and fictional scenes had been created for dramatic purposes, I think I can say with certainty however that at least three of the leading characters were imagined and inserted for reasons of diversity, a practice of which I'm generally in favour, but not when treating real-life events like this, especially if in living memory.

    I also felt the series could have been condensed into three rather than four episodes, the final episode in particular really dragging out the sense of sympathetic guilt of subsidiary characters as well as the exhumation of the prime suspect.

    I have to say that this wasn't a case I remembered at all from when the original events first occurred. One can certainly be grateful for modern day devices like CC TV, DNA and mobile phone technology aiding the police in their work but what came across most here was the dogged determination of committed coppers doing their duty to the victims and their families to solve cold-cases even if sometimes the perpetrator doesn't always get their rightful comeuppance in their lifetime.
    8JRB-NorthernSoul

    Gritty Welsh true crime drama that excels in all departments

    Writer Ed Whitmore has a couple of decades experience with crime stories, including penning many of the best episodes of 'Silent Witness'. The compelling Steeltown story seemlessly alternates between the original investigation in 1973 and the new investigations in the present.

    It had resonances with 'Life on Mars' and shared a lead in Philip Glenister, who shines here along with the rest of an accomplished local cast. Above all it felt totally authentic.

    Production values were excellent, it was beautifully directed and photographed by Marc Evans and Sam Thomas respectively, with some tremendous set piece scenes (The funeral - wow!). It had a very strong sense of period with fantastic attention to detail and a fine score by Sarah Warne.

    One of the best UK dramas of 2023, highly recommended and hats off to all involved, it was obviously a labour of love created by a close team.
    9slimbrunette

    Wonderfully authentic

    I agree with everything Geordie 101 said. It started quite slowly and in a slightly confusing manner, but that's good. It makes the viewer sit up and pay attention. Really good performances from everyone especially Glenister and the actor who played his younger character. It was marvellous to see 'Coaches' from Gavin and Stacey play such a prominent part and the chemistry between him and Glenister was palpable. I was a young woman working with the police in the 70s and their portrayal of the CID officers in particular was spot on. This is a dramatisation of real events where people really were murdered. I think the tone was perfect. I've just read a review by the The Telegraph where is was described as 4hrs of turgid viewing. Ignore that. Watch it. It's a tremendous piece of drama retelling true life events.
    7steveinadelaide

    A Captivating Crime Drama with Flaws

    I recently watched Steeltown Murders, the latest crime drama to hit our screens, and I have to say, I was hooked from the start. The plot immediately drew me in with its mysterious killings and interconnected web of secrets in a small, industrial town. The stellar cast, led by Sion Alun Davies, Steffan Rhodri, and Aneurin Barnard, delivered captivating performances that made the characters feel authentic. I appreciated how the show tackled important issues such as corruption, poverty, and neglecting marginalised communities, although, at times, the execution felt heavy-handed. The gloomy atmosphere of the town was captured perfectly through the cinematography and production design. However, the series' pacing was a drawback, with some episodes lacking the necessary momentum to maintain my interest. Despite its flaws, the emotional depth explored in Steeltown Murders resonated with me, leaving me with a lingering melancholy. Overall, this series is worth a watch for fans of the genre.
    7crumpytv

    Better than current average drama.

    A very confusing beginning. Where music is often used to establish a time frame for a drama, the two songs used at the beginning of this one were from 1970. So I thought it was 1970, but then there was one from 1973. The latter being the correct one chronologically to map on to the events that unfolded.

    But hang on, this was a flashback, so what year was the new investigative work taking place. It took a while, but I think it was 2003.

    So, the start of the drama was very muddled, especially character wise.

    Overall I thought it was one episode too long. The third part particularly dragged and the final couple of episodes could have been condensed into one.

    Premise: Twenty-first century technological advances help detectives with a cold murder case from 1973.

    Geraldine Hughes and Pauline Floyd both left the Top Rank nightclub in Swansea without ever making it home.

    Their bodies were discovered later in Llandarcy. Dubbed the case of the "Saturday Night Strangler", it became the first documented case of a serial killer in Wales.

    If it hadn't been for the fact it was based on real events it would have seem cliched; young detective should be seen and not heard and not have anything to offer the operation being run by superiors who are seriously flawed policing wise.

    A strong cast, particularly Philip Glenister, made this watchable.

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Seriemördaren i Wales
    • Filming locations
      • Pontardawe, Port Talbot, Wales, UK(location)
    • Production companies
      • Severn Screen
      • BBC Cymru Wales
      • Welsh Government
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      • 58m
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      • 16:9 HD

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