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    Jeff Povey is a Scottish screenwriter and author, best known for his extensive work in British television. Career [ edit ] After his two-man play Tidy , Povey started writing television since the early 1990s, with Stay Lucky .

  2. Jeff Povey is the author of The Serial Killers Club (3.24 avg rating, 1723 ratings, 214 reviews, published 1990), Shift (3.95 avg rating, 110 ratings, 28...

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  3. A prolific writer for British television, Jeff Povey is also the author of the novel The Serial Killers Club. Working on the docks of London, Douglas Fairbanks (a pseudonym that the narrator takes on to tell his story) becomes the target of the notorious serial killer Grandson-of-Barney. Fairbanks, however, comes out victorious and kills the ...

  4. JEFF POVEY. After writing As You Like It, it might have been hard for Jeff to live up to his own genius but, thankfully, he realised he had the greatest gift of all: he didn’t have to do any real work to earn a living. This unique insight led him to write mainstream TV dramas, films and a novel. Jeff can be found scribbling anywhere from a ...

  5. Jeff Povey is a prolific writer for TV and novels, with credits including EastEnders, Casualty, Holby City and The Serial Killers Club. He shares his insights on writing, inspiration, advice and membership of WGGB.

  6. Jun 1, 2007 · JEFF POVEY was born in England, grew up in Scotland, and returned to England to seek fame and fortune. After working at various ill-suited jobs, he turned to writing and has since turned out more than a hundred hours of mainly primetime television, and was a lead writer for the hit BBC TV show EastEnders.

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  8. Jan 1, 2001 · The only thing I was a wee bit disappointed with was the ending, which fell a little flat in my opinion. It seemed as though Jeff Povey had grown tired of writing and crammed everything into a few sentences of the epilogue. The idea is splendid and had me laugh out loud, but alas, the book ended on an obscure note and a tad too quickly for me.

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