When bodybuilder William Dillon moved to LA, he dreamed of getting rich quick by selling the promise of big muscles in a bottle. But in the spring of 1987, that dream has come crashing down around him. With the authorities closing in on the steroid dealing ring, and fearing for his life, it’s time for Dillon and the steroid dealing ring to face the music.

In the fallout from the investigators’ operation, things get ugly. Loyalties are tested, and Dillon’s life could be on the line. News of what was then the biggest steroid bust in American history travels across the US and beyond, and host Natalia Mehlman Petrzela explores how it lay the groundwork for an anti-steroid movement that’s about to transform the way these drugs are policed and regulated.

Featuring William Dillon, Mike Zumpano, and Professor Daniel Rosenke, Professor of Sports Studies and Stirling College-Chengdu University

Presenter and Executive Producer: Natalia Mehlman Petrzela

Producer: Caroline Thornham

Assistant Producer: Mohamed Ahmed

Editor: Katherine Godfrey

Production Manager: Cheree Houston

Sound Design and Mix by Daniel Kempson

Original Music by SilverHawk, aka Cyrille Poirier

Executive Producer: Max O’Brien

Commissioning Editor: Dan Clarke

A Novel production for BBC Radio 4

Featuring clips from:

Interview with Philip Halpern - Professor Daniel Rosenke

CBS Evening News, 1987 - CBS

Panorama: Dying to Win: Drugs in Sport - BBC1

Senate hearing into steroid use by professional athletes - Senator Joe Biden, US Pool, Associated Press Archive

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