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Sep 30, 2020 · Stephen Rooke, 37, of no fixed address was sentenced at Carlisle Crown court yesterday (September 29) to 1 year 6 months for possessing a psychoactive substance with intent to supply, concerning in the supply of class C drug and possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class C.
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Filmed in Ultra High Definition, Queens of Ancient Egypt is directed by award winning filmmaker, Stephen Rooke (Ireland’s Secrets from Above, Aerial Greece, Sacred Sites, Aerial Britain, Saving the Titanic, Waterways) and written by David Ryan (Viking Empires, De Gaulle in Ireland, The Lost DNA, Sacred Sites, After Braveheart, Cromwell in ...
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Jul 27, 2023 · Filmed in Ultra High Definition, Queens of Ancient Egypt is directed by award winning filmmaker, Stephen Rooke (Ireland’s Secrets from Above, Aerial Greece, Sacred Sites, Aerial Britain, Saving the Titanic, Waterways) and written by David Ryan (Viking Empires, De Gaulle in Ireland, The Lost DNA, Sacred Sites, After Braveheart, Cromwell in ...
Director: Plus One. Stephen was born in Denver, Colorado. He is a graduate of Rice University, the University of Michigan Law School, and the University of Nebraska College of Law. Stephen previously worked as a management consultant and supports governments across Africa on public health.
Stephen Rooke. Director: Plus One. Stephen was born in Denver, Colorado. He is a graduate of Rice University, the University of Michigan Law School, and the University of Nebraska College of Law. Stephen previously worked as a management consultant and supports governments across Africa on public health.
Irish film maker Stephen Rooke brings the ‘Waterways’ series back to RTÉ after a sixteen year absence, beginning Sunday October 2nd on RTÉ One at 8.30pm.