EXTREME: MUSCLE MEN FOR BBC
Coming Summer 2024
The first series in BBC’s new strand extreme, Muscle Men, combines a gripping slice of true-crime with a fascinating piece of social history. Hosted and executive produced by historian of culture, politics, and fitness Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, Muscle Men will unravel the story of how an amateur bodybuilder named William Dillon, together with maverick “steroid guru” Dan Duchaine and former Olympic athlete David Jenkins, launched the largest steroid trafficking ring the USA had ever seen.
William Dillon was a young weightlifter from rural Illinois who in 1984 made the pilgrimage to the sweat-drenched gyms of Los Angeles to follow in the footsteps of his bodybuilding heroes. In the process, Dillon was caught up in a growing chemical, and criminal, revolution – becoming involved in one of the world’s biggest steroid dealing rings. All driven by a drive for bodily perfection that changed the way we look in the mirror. As steroid use began to grip small-town gym-goers, pro bodybuilders and elite athletes, the cops, legislators and the world of international sport scrambled to crack down on the alluring promise that you can get ripped, quick.
From the star-studded world of Gold’s Gym, LA’s most iconic bodybuilding gym, through to the underground world of steroid trafficking, the eight-part series will explore how the 80s transformed the way we see our bodies, and the lengths to which we’ll go to in the pursuit of perfection.
EXTREME launches July 29, 2024 on all platforms and BBC Radio 4 and is produced by NOVEL for BBC.
“A true American classic.”
— The New York Times
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— The Guardian
In the 1980s the “male exotic dancers” of Chippendales were everywhere: On beefcake calendars and daytime TV. Gyrating on stages across the world in their signature cuffs, collars and spandex pants. Selling the promise of women’s liberation for the price of a few dollars in a g-string. But behind the powerful mullets, oiled pecs, and non-stop parties lies a much darker story.
This is the story of how two men—an immigrant from India and a children’s TV producer from New Jersey—transformed a seedy nightclub in Los Angeles into a global phenomenon, and how paranoia and greed turned Chippendales into a hotbed for drugs, corruption, and murder.
With over one hundred hours of archival footage, and sixty-plus interviews with investigators, co-conspirators, former dancers and the women who loved them, historian Natalia Petrzela exposes one of the great, sordid, unexamined stories in American culture.
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—New Yorker
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