INTERNET sensations The Fizzogs who went viral on YouTube with their dancing grannies act will be switching gears to present a string of Murder Mystery Nights this autumn.

The Black Country stars, who achieved global fame when a clip of their performance at Stourbridge Carnival notched up 1.5million hits on the internet, will be reprising their roles as feuding families the Froggatts and Cotterills – who have become a regular act at the Black Country Living Museum.

The Murder Mystery Nights will see visitors greeted by the spirit Little Willie Blewitt, an adopted member of the Froggatt family, who will ask audience members to help solve his murder.

Everyone’s under suspicion including Florrie Froggatt, played by Deb Nicholls, who can be seen telling audiences: “Little Willie wouldn’t hurt a fly so I cor think who would want to do him in. All I know is it wor me.”

Would-be detectives will have chance to interview each suspect alone and piece together the evidence while tucking into fish and chips.

The Who Killed Little Willie whodunnit? nights will take place at Sandwell Manor House, West Bromwich, on Friday November 14; Haden Hill House, Old Hill, on Friday November 21; Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove, on Saturday November 22; and the Black Country Living Museum, Dudley, on Saturday November 29.

The evenings kick off at 7pm and tickets, priced £25, include a fish and chip supper.

To book go to www.fizzogproductions.ticketsource.co.uk or call 07757 424618.