Network: Lifetime
Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: April 5, 2015 -- May 24, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Christina Ricci, Clea DuVall, Cole Hauser, Olivia Llewellyn, John Ralston, Dylan Taylor, Bradley Stryker, Jeff Wincott, Jessy Schram, Rhys Coiro, Adrian G. Griffiths, Chris Bauer, and Matthew Le Nevez.
TV show description:
This dramatic series is a continuation of the story started in the TV movie Lizzie Borden Took an Ax. The show unveils a fictionalized account of actual events and people surrounding Lizzie Borden's life after her controversial acquittal of the horrific double murder of her father and stepmother in 1892. The exonerated figure lives a life awash in newfound celebrity filled with scandalous love affairs.
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Episodes: Eight (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: April 5, 2015 -- May 24, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Christina Ricci, Clea DuVall, Cole Hauser, Olivia Llewellyn, John Ralston, Dylan Taylor, Bradley Stryker, Jeff Wincott, Jessy Schram, Rhys Coiro, Adrian G. Griffiths, Chris Bauer, and Matthew Le Nevez.
TV show description:
This dramatic series is a continuation of the story started in the TV movie Lizzie Borden Took an Ax. The show unveils a fictionalized account of actual events and people surrounding Lizzie Borden's life after her controversial acquittal of the horrific double murder of her father and stepmother in 1892. The exonerated figure lives a life awash in newfound celebrity filled with scandalous love affairs.
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- 6/25/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
When up-and-coming District Attorney Mitch Brockden (Dominic Cooper) commits a fatal hit-and-run, he feels compelled to manipulate the case to acquit the accused criminal who was found with the body and blamed for the crime. Following the trial, Mitch’s worst fears come true when he realizes that his actions freed a guilty man, and he soon finds himself on the hunt for the killer before more victims pile up. Also in the cast of the Lionsgate release which opens in theaters and on VOD on January 17th, 2014, are Gloria Reuben, Samuel L. Jackson, Erin Karpluk, Ryan Robbins, Dylan Taylor, Philippe Brenninkmeyer, Lane Styles and John B. Lowe.
- 1/11/2014
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Network: BBC America
Episodes: 23 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: August 19, 2012 -- September 22, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tom Weston-Jones, Kyle Schmid, Ato Essandoh, Tessa Thompson, Kevin Ryan, Tanya Fischer, Dylan Taylor, Ron White, David Keeley, Franka Potente, Anastasia Griffith, and Kiara Glasco.
TV show description:
This crime drama TV series is set in 1864 in New York City and is filled with intrigue, corruption, mystery and murder.
Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones) is an Irish-American former boxer who became a police detective. He returns from the Civil War to find that his wife is missing and his daughter is dead. Corcoran struggles to walk a straight line in New York City's notoriously crooked Five Points neighborhood. Desperate to learn the truth about what happened to his family, he dedicates himself to seeking...
Episodes: 23 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: August 19, 2012 -- September 22, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Tom Weston-Jones, Kyle Schmid, Ato Essandoh, Tessa Thompson, Kevin Ryan, Tanya Fischer, Dylan Taylor, Ron White, David Keeley, Franka Potente, Anastasia Griffith, and Kiara Glasco.
TV show description:
This crime drama TV series is set in 1864 in New York City and is filled with intrigue, corruption, mystery and murder.
Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones) is an Irish-American former boxer who became a police detective. He returns from the Civil War to find that his wife is missing and his daughter is dead. Corcoran struggles to walk a straight line in New York City's notoriously crooked Five Points neighborhood. Desperate to learn the truth about what happened to his family, he dedicates himself to seeking...
- 9/20/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
More staff cuts?
Bmf has parted ways with planning director Emily Taylor, who has joined Publicis Mojo Sydney.
Her departure comes amid rumours of another series of redundancies – the third round of cuts the agency has made this year, Mumbrella understands.
Jeremy Nicholas, the agency’s CEO, confirmed Taylor’s exit, but said that no redundancies were taking place.
He also said that Taylor was to be replaced by another planner of equivalent seniority in a fortnight’s time.
Sources suggest that Taylor is to be replaced by a planner who was previously made redundant by Bmf.
Mumbrella also understands that Bmf has reduced the amount of space it uses in its building in Pyrmont, Sydney, due to staff cuts. This has not been confirmed by Bmf.
The highly prized Enero asset, whose Sydney office was split into two in November 2011, is believed to have lost around 50 staff since this time last year.
Bmf has parted ways with planning director Emily Taylor, who has joined Publicis Mojo Sydney.
Her departure comes amid rumours of another series of redundancies – the third round of cuts the agency has made this year, Mumbrella understands.
Jeremy Nicholas, the agency’s CEO, confirmed Taylor’s exit, but said that no redundancies were taking place.
He also said that Taylor was to be replaced by another planner of equivalent seniority in a fortnight’s time.
Sources suggest that Taylor is to be replaced by a planner who was previously made redundant by Bmf.
Mumbrella also understands that Bmf has reduced the amount of space it uses in its building in Pyrmont, Sydney, due to staff cuts. This has not been confirmed by Bmf.
The highly prized Enero asset, whose Sydney office was split into two in November 2011, is believed to have lost around 50 staff since this time last year.
- 10/24/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne was named agency of the year at the Melbourne Advertising & Design Club Awards tonight.
The agency won top honours for the second year running. However, rival Gpy&R Melbourne – which won more lions at Cannes this year than any Australian agency – did not enter for the second consecutive year. Last year, Patts Ecd Ben Coulson cited cost reasons for not supporting the event, which is Melbourne’s top awards show.
The awards list in full:
The Adstream Award for Agency of the Year
Winner
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne
The Madc Award for Best in Show
Winner
Guilt Trips V/Line Agency McCann
The Madc Award for Lifetime Achievement
Winner
Scott Whybin, Whybin Tbwa
The Blackley Award for Creative Leader of the Year
Winner
Jason Williams, Leo Burnett
The Madc Award for Client of the Year
Winner
Carlton United Brewers
The Exit Films Award for Best Junior
Winners
Jono...
The agency won top honours for the second year running. However, rival Gpy&R Melbourne – which won more lions at Cannes this year than any Australian agency – did not enter for the second consecutive year. Last year, Patts Ecd Ben Coulson cited cost reasons for not supporting the event, which is Melbourne’s top awards show.
The awards list in full:
The Adstream Award for Agency of the Year
Winner
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne
The Madc Award for Best in Show
Winner
Guilt Trips V/Line Agency McCann
The Madc Award for Lifetime Achievement
Winner
Scott Whybin, Whybin Tbwa
The Blackley Award for Creative Leader of the Year
Winner
Jason Williams, Leo Burnett
The Madc Award for Client of the Year
Winner
Carlton United Brewers
The Exit Films Award for Best Junior
Winners
Jono...
- 10/4/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Bmf, one of the best ad agencies of the last decade has gone off the boil, argues Robin Hicks.
There is a sinking feeling you get as a marketing trade hack when it is finally appropriate, after months of chronicling their decline, to describe an ad agency as ‘troubled’ in a story you’re writing about them.
Most recently, it was a description applied by pretty much the entire trade press to The (now dead) Campaign Palace.
I should be clear that it is not appropriate to describe Bmf – for many years one of Australia’s leading creative lights – as ‘troubled’. But at the same time, it would struggle to lay claim to currently being Australia’s best agency.
So what can be said about Bmf, one of the most highly prized assets of its owner Enero (née Photon)? Last year it topped the Mumbrella Creative Agency Review which records...
There is a sinking feeling you get as a marketing trade hack when it is finally appropriate, after months of chronicling their decline, to describe an ad agency as ‘troubled’ in a story you’re writing about them.
Most recently, it was a description applied by pretty much the entire trade press to The (now dead) Campaign Palace.
I should be clear that it is not appropriate to describe Bmf – for many years one of Australia’s leading creative lights – as ‘troubled’. But at the same time, it would struggle to lay claim to currently being Australia’s best agency.
So what can be said about Bmf, one of the most highly prized assets of its owner Enero (née Photon)? Last year it topped the Mumbrella Creative Agency Review which records...
- 7/16/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Bmf managing partner Dylan Taylor has left the agency after eight years.
Taylor, a Dm specialist who contributed to the agency’s decade as one of the most respected in Australia, was executive creative director before he took on the managing partner role in November.
He said in a statement: “I have enjoyed my time at Bmf immensely, however time is the enemy of us all and it feels like the right moment for me to pursue other opportunities. I wish everyone at Bmf continued success, it is a great agency.”
Jeremy Nicholas, Bmf’s CEO, said “Dylan has made an indelible contribution to the agency and the industry over his eight years here. All of the Bmf family wish him the very best in the future.”
Bmf client director Stephen McArdle will step up to managing partner. He joined in February from London agency Chi & Partners.
Chris Kay who...
Taylor, a Dm specialist who contributed to the agency’s decade as one of the most respected in Australia, was executive creative director before he took on the managing partner role in November.
He said in a statement: “I have enjoyed my time at Bmf immensely, however time is the enemy of us all and it feels like the right moment for me to pursue other opportunities. I wish everyone at Bmf continued success, it is a great agency.”
Jeremy Nicholas, Bmf’s CEO, said “Dylan has made an indelible contribution to the agency and the industry over his eight years here. All of the Bmf family wish him the very best in the future.”
Bmf client director Stephen McArdle will step up to managing partner. He joined in February from London agency Chi & Partners.
Chris Kay who...
- 6/22/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
This year’s Mumbrella360 is now underway with just over 1000 media, marketing and entertainment professionals descending on the Hilton Hotel in Sydney over the next two days.
Th event will be one of the first to have its numbers audited by the Audit Bureaux of Australia so an official headcount will be available later, but Mumbrella calculated that as of 5pm on Tuesday, 1030 people were expected. Tickets are no longer available online, but are still on sale on the door of the venue.
The event sees around 60 sessions taking place across five streams.
Battle of the Media will be fought again with former Phd CEO Barry O’Brien, former Starcom MD Bob Goodge and Virgin Mobile marketing director David Scribner making up the coaching panel.
Doing battle:
Paul Murray, presenter, 2Ue (radio); Dylan Taylor, managing partner, Bmf (direct mail); Paul Fisher, CEO, Iab Australia (online); Damian Keogh, CEO, Val Morgan (cinema) Brian Hogan,...
Th event will be one of the first to have its numbers audited by the Audit Bureaux of Australia so an official headcount will be available later, but Mumbrella calculated that as of 5pm on Tuesday, 1030 people were expected. Tickets are no longer available online, but are still on sale on the door of the venue.
The event sees around 60 sessions taking place across five streams.
Battle of the Media will be fought again with former Phd CEO Barry O’Brien, former Starcom MD Bob Goodge and Virgin Mobile marketing director David Scribner making up the coaching panel.
Doing battle:
Paul Murray, presenter, 2Ue (radio); Dylan Taylor, managing partner, Bmf (direct mail); Paul Fisher, CEO, Iab Australia (online); Damian Keogh, CEO, Val Morgan (cinema) Brian Hogan,...
- 6/5/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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