44 episodes

A new series of Gangster tells the story of Viv Graham, a man who ran a protection empire which spanned Newcastle and beyond.
Viv Graham, a 17-stone man mountain, a man feared and revered in equal measure, came to dominate Tyneside’s nightlife through brutal and uncompromising violence.
His murder, in an organised hit on New Year’s Eve 1993, sparked recriminations and repercussions which echo to this day. It remains one of the country’s most notorious unsolved murders.

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A new series of Gangster tells the story of Viv Graham, a man who ran a protection empire which spanned Newcastle and beyond.
Viv Graham, a 17-stone man mountain, a man feared and revered in equal measure, came to dominate Tyneside’s nightlife through brutal and uncompromising violence.
His murder, in an organised hit on New Year’s Eve 1993, sparked recriminations and repercussions which echo to this day. It remains one of the country’s most notorious unsolved murders.

    Introducing Gangster: The Story of Viv Graham

    Introducing Gangster: The Story of Viv Graham

    A new series of Gangster tells the story of Viv Graham, a man who ran a protection empire which spanned Newcastle and beyond.
    Viv Graham, a 17-stone man mountain, a man feared and revered in equal measure, came to dominate Tyneside’s nightlife through brutal and uncompromising violence.
    His murder, in an organised hit on New Year’s Eve 1993, sparked recriminations and repercussions which echo to this day. It remains one of the country’s most notorious unsolved murders.

    • 4 min
    Viv Graham: 1. King of the Ring

    Viv Graham: 1. King of the Ring

    On New Year's Eve 1993, Viv Graham, a 17-stone man mountain, stepped out of a Tyneside pub and walked a few yards towards his Ford Sierra Cosworth. But he never made it. Lurking in the shadows was a gunman who fired three shots at him from close range.
    Viv, who ran a pub and club protection empire which spanned Newcastle and beyond, dragged himself back to the pub but his life was slipping away.
    The murder of Viv Graham, right in the middle of his heartland territory, sent shockwaves through Tyneside which echo to this day.
    In this podcast series Livvy Haydock delves into one of the country’s most notorious unsolved murders. It’s a story of brutal violence, drugs, guns, love, loyalty and betrayal.
    She investigates how a charming boy from a village in the country, grew to become one of the most fearsome enforcers in the country, ruling over Newcastle’s nightlife with an iron fist.
    What made Viv Graham stand out? How did he rise to the top? And who was he really?
    In episode one, Livvy travels back to Viv Graham’s roots and discovers a young man trying to find his way in an era when the heavy industries, which had dominated the North East for generations, were fast dying out. Employment opportunities and future prospects looked bleak and many people were leaving the North East in search of work. But Viv Graham took a very different approach. Through a relentless regime of boxing and weightlifting, he set about transforming himself into a one-man wrecking machine. The sort of person who could come in very handy on the doors in Newcastle at the very moment the city was emerging as one of Europe’s party capitals.
    Presenter - Livvy Haydock
    Series Producer - Ben Robinson
    Technical Producer - Richard Hannaford
    Producer - Patrick Kiteley
    Archive Researcher - Jackie Mccoy
    Journalism Assistant - Tim Fernley
    With assistance from Jamie Boyle
    Commissioning Executive - Louise Kattenhorn
    Assistant Commissioner - Lorraine Okuefuna & Sarah Green
    Editor and Executive Producer - Clare Fordham
    Archive credits:
    Get Carter - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios.
    Auf Wiedersehen Pet - Central Independent Television and Witzend Productions.
    Discovery Museum, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

    • 23 min
    Gangster Presents... Catching the Kingpins

    Gangster Presents... Catching the Kingpins

    A 6-part true crime podcast documenting the biggest organised crime bust in British policing history. It happens in 2020 when police in France penetrate an encrypted phone network called EncroChat. According to police, the phones were used exclusively by criminals.

    For over two months, police forces across Europe were reading the secret communications of major league criminal networks. The Metropolitan Police, working with the National Crime Agency and other forces, used this information to uncover the workings of organised crime groups.

    “It was like being in a room with them and they are talking freely, and they don't see you there,” says DCI Driss Hayoukane, the Senior Investigating Officer who led the Met’s EncroChat operation.

    Police went public about the EncroChat hack in July 2020. This is the first time that the inside story of some of the Met’s biggest EncroChat cases has been told to a broadcaster.

    Talking exclusively to BBC Sounds, police officers reveal how they used the gangsters’ messages to uncover arms dealing and expose murder plots as well as major drug trafficking and money laundering operations. Stories featured in the series include:
    - A murder plot unearthed by the Met in a joint operation with South Wales police.
    - Two apparently legitimate businessmen, living in a Buckinghamshire village, whose wealth really came from cocaine trafficking and major league money laundering,
    - A corrupt police officer who was working for a notorious London crime group.
    At a time when the Metropolitan Police Service has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, it’s a story of an extraordinary success: nearly 1000 arrests; over 400 convictions; the seizure of £19 million in cash, three tonnes of Class A and B drugs and 49 guns.

    Presenter Mobeen Azhar does not shy away from what have been difficult issues for the Met police: an officer from the Met’s anti-corruption unit speaks for the first time about how hacked EncroChat messages helped to expose the worst case of police corruption he had ever seen; and Mobeen asks the officer leading the Met’s EncroChat investigation about the experience of being an ethnic minority officer in a force found to be institutionally racist.

    Catching the Kingpins is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.

    Presenter: Mobeen Azhar
    Series Producer: Andrew Hosken
    Editor and Executive Producer: Innes Bowen
    Sound designer: Peregrine Andrews
    Assistant Commissioner: Lorraine Okuefuna
    Commissioning Editor: Louise Kattenhorn
    Production Executive: Laura Jordan-Rowell
    Creative Director for BBC Studios: Georgia Moseley
    Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister
    Production manager: Elaina Boateng
    Development Executive: Anya Saunders
    Editorial Policy Advice: Su Pennington
    Legal advice: Hashim Mude and Andrew Downey
    Consulting editor: Steve Boulton
    Production Co-ordinator: Juliette Harvey
    Thanks also to Beena Khetani, Adele Humbert, Hugh Levinson, Ali Rezakhani, Rhiannon Cobb, and Jack Griffith.

    • 2 min
    Catching the Kingpins: 1. The Hack

    Catching the Kingpins: 1. The Hack

    Police across Europe prepare for a top-secret operation: the hacking of EncroChat, an encrypted phone network favoured by organised crime groups.
    EncroChat’s server has been discovered in northern France. The French police are planning to secretly inject some code into the users’ next software update. If it works, police could be reading the criminals’ messages for weeks.
    At the Metropolitan Police in London, DCI Driss Hayoukane is summoned to a confidential meeting where he hears about the plan. He realises this is a once in a lifetime opportunity and decides to put his retirement on hold.
    Presenter: Mobeen Azhar
    Series Producer: Andrew Hosken
    Editor and Executive Producer: Innes Bowen

    Catching the Kingpins is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.

    • 28 min
    Catching the Kingpins: 2. Threat to Life

    Catching the Kingpins: 2. Threat to Life

    It's April 2020, and the Metropolitan Police are overwhelmed with messages hacked from the EncroChat network.
    Buried among the millions of texts and photographs, are the outlines of a murder plot. An anonymous EncroChat user is trying to source a gun and some ammunition for a drive by shooting.
    Will the police discover the messages before it’s too late? And will they be willing to risk the secrecy of the entire EncroChat operation by arresting someone on EncroChat evidence alone?
    Presenter: Mobeen Azhar
    Series Producer: Andrew Hosken
    Editor and Executive Producer: Innes Bowen
    Catching the Kingpins is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.

    • 28 min
    Catching the Kingpins: 3. In Suburbia

    Catching the Kingpins: 3. In Suburbia

    In the wealthy village of Denham in Buckinghamshire, Lee Hannigan and Harry Hicks-Samuels play the part of successful businessmen really well. Hannigan has a car garage, a mansion with a Ferrari on the drive and a place in Dubai. Hicks-Samuels is only 27 but has a watch business and flat in a luxury development.
    But the secrets of where their money really comes from are on their EncroChat phones.
    Presenter: Mobeen Azhar
    Series Producer: Andrew Hosken
    Editor and Executive Producer: Innes Bowen

    Catching the Kingpins is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Sounds.

    • 28 min

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