A ‘true-crime’ mystery set in Birmingham and the Black Country, in the English Midlands. Graeme Rose investigates the real unsolved murder of his great uncle, sweetshop-owner Fred Jeffs, on Good Friday 1957, by talking to people who remember the case. Can he unravel what really happened on that fateful night?
Written & presented by Graeme Rose.
Music Composition & Sound Design by Fox & Rocha (guest musician Martin Cox)
Director Steve Johnstone.
Podcast supported by Black Country Touring, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Arts Council England, Creative Black Country.
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A ‘true-crime’ mystery set in Birmingham and the Black Country, in the English Midlands. Graeme Rose investigates the real unsolved murder of his great uncle, sweetshop-owner Fred Jeffs, on Good Friday 1957, by talking to people who remember the case. Can he unravel what really happened on that fateful night?
Written & presented by Graeme Rose.
Music Composition & Sound Design by Fox & Rocha (guest musician Martin Cox)
Director Steve Johnstone.
Podcast supported by Black Country Touring, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Arts Council England, Creative Black Country.
18th April 1957. There’s a queue for Easter Eggs at Jeffs Sweetshop, but owner Fred seems distracted. What does he know of the dreadful fate that awaits him? In Ep.1, customers share memories of the shop in Stanley Road.
Fred Jeffs: The Sweetshop Murder
A ‘true-crime’ mystery set in Birmingham and the Black Country, in the English Midlands. Graeme Rose investigates the real unsolved murder of his great uncle, sweetshop-owner Fred Jeffs, on Good Friday 1957, by talking to people who remember the case. Can he unravel what really happened on that fateful night?
Written & presented by Graeme Rose.
Music Composition & Sound Design by Fox & Rocha (guest musician Martin Cox)
Director Steve Johnstone.
Podcast supported by Black Country Touring, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Arts Council England, Creative Black Country.