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  1. Mar 1, 2015 · Stephen Volk. 4.51. 37 ratings11 reviews. One evening in 1906 a chubby little boy of seven, son of a London greengrocer, is taken by his father to visit the local police station. There he suddenly finds himself, inexplicably, locked up for a crime he hasn’t committed – or has he?

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · VOLK--Stephen R., the legendary New York mergers and acquisitions lawyer, law firm leader and senior banking executive died on January 20 in Manhattan and was buried in a private ceremony on January 2

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · Stephen Volk, a longtime Shearman & Sterling dealmaker and former firm leader, died Saturday at 87. Volk spent his more than 60-year career as a Wall Street dealmaker and financial services leader.

  4. "One of the most provocative and unsettling of contemporary writers" - Andy Hedgecock (Interzone) Stephen Volk was the creator/writer of ITV1's multi award-winning paranormal drama series Afterlife starring Lesley Sharp and Andrew Lincoln, and the notorious (some say legendary) BBCTV "Halloween hoax" Ghostwatch which spooked the nation, hit the headlines, and even caused questions to be raised in Parliament.

  5. by Stephen Volk. Afterword by Stephen Gallagher. (novella, Spectral Press, 2015 - reprinted in The Dark Masters Trilogy, PS Publishing, 2018) One evening in 1906 a chubby little boy of seven, son of a London greengrocer, is taken by his father to visit the local police station. There he suddenly finds himself, inexplicably, locked up for a ...

  6. Stephen Volk is a writer working across multiple disciplines. Stephen’s produced feature films include Gothic, director Ken Russell’s film about the genesis of Frankenstein; and the BBC/Origin Pictures Film The Awakening, which starred Rebecca Hall and Dominic West. Stephen has also worked extensively in television.

  7. Stephen Volk is probably best known as the BAFTA-winning writer of the notorious (some say "legendary") BBCTV "Halloween hoax" Ghostwatch, which spooked the nation, hit the headlines, caused questions to be raised in Parliament, and was recently voted one of the top British horror films of all time.