Trust Me (TV series)

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Trust Me
Genre Drama
Created by Hunt Baldwin
John Coveny
Written by Hunt Baldwin
John Coveny
Joy Gregory
John Hlavin
Peter Noah
Angela Russo
Rob Ulin
Directed by Ciaran Connelly
Scott Ellis
Nelson McCormick
Michael M. Robin
Greer Shephard
Rick Wallace
Scott Winant
Andy Wolk
Craig Zisk
Starring Tom Cavanagh
Eric McCormack
Ending theme "Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins
Composer(s) Rob Cairns
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) Hunt Baldwin
John Coveny
Michael M. Robin
Greer Shephard
Producer(s) Ronald Chong
Chris Donahue
Whit Friese
Patrick McKee
Peter Noah
Michael Weiss
Cinematography Brian J. Reynolds
Editor(s) Brian Anton
John Hlavin
Lawrence Jordan
Angela Russo
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) The Shephard/Robin Company
Warner Horizon Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network TNT
Original release January 26 –
April 7, 2009 (2009-04-07)
External links
[www.tnt.tv/series/trustme/ Website]

Trust Me is an American drama series that aired for one season on TNT in 2009. The show was canceled after the first season due to low ratings.

Synopsis

The series revolves around Rothman, Greene, and Moore, a fictional advertising firm. [1] The storylines center on the difficulties of securing accounts and the characters' personal lives.

Cast

  • Tom Cavanagh – Conner, the firm's brilliant but irresponsible ad copywriter who began his partnership less than a decade ago with Mason. Twitchy Conner is a bachelor with a checkered history of failed romances and a growing debt to the company which he incurred by abusing the expense account.
  • Eric McCormack – Mason McGuire, the firm's newly promoted Creative Director and straitlaced family man. Mason's levelheaded nature often counteracts Conner's unpredictable behavior even though Mason is highly neurotic. He works well with Conner because of their work ethic but he has workaholic tendencies that affect his marriage.
  • Geoffrey Arend – Hector Culligan, one of the firm's idealistic young ad men who shares office space with colleague and best friend Mike, with whom he used to play Xbox games. Hector is known for celebrity impersonations.
  • Sarah Clarke – Erin McGuire, Mason's wife and mother to their son and daughter. She tolerates Mason's workaholic tendencies.
  • Mike Damus – Tom Fuller, Hector's colleague and one half of their team. He has been dating someone in their company.
  • Griffin Dunne – Tony Mink, the firm's boss who had a tendency to break promises in the wake of business, but still maintains a healthy relationship with his employees, primarily Mason.
  • Monica Potter – Sarah Krajicek-Hunter, the new hire and ad copywriter who regrets her hiring at the company. She is divorced and later finds out that her former husband is gay. She seems to be attracted to Conner.

Episodes

No. Title Original air date
1 "Pilot" January 26, 2009
2 "All Hell the Victors" February 2, 2009
3 "But Wait, There's More" February 9, 2009
4 "Au Courant" February 16, 2009
5 "Way Beyond the Call" February 23, 2009
6 "Promises Promises" March 3, 2009
7 "Damage Control" March 10, 2009
8 "What's the Rush" March 17, 2009
9 "Odd Man Out" March 17, 2009
10 "Thanks, I Needed That" March 31, 2009
11 "Norming" March 31, 2009
12 "You Got Chocolate in My Peanut Butter" April 7, 2009
13 "The More Things Change" April 7, 2009

International broadcasts

  • In South Africa, Trust Me Aired during mid-2009 on the pay channel M-Net Series, channel 110.
  • In South America, is transmitted by the cable channel from Argentina, I-SAT.
  • In Ireland, Trust Me is being broadcast on RTE2 on Friday mornings at 2.05.
  • In New Zealand, Trust me began airing 20 July 2010 on TV2, 10:30 Tuesday nights.
  • In Portugal, Trust Me will begin airing on Fox Next from 10 September 2010.
  • In Brazil, began airing 2 September 2010 on SBT.
  • In Slovenia, it began airing 3 December 2010 on POP Brio and finished 26 February 2011.
  • In Slovakia, it aired on TV Fooor.
  • In Croatia, it aired on the second channel of Croatian public television - HRT 2.
  • In Greece, it aired on Star Channel.

References

http://loveforrelationship.com/

  1. zap2it.com/TV/news/zap-tnttruthinadvertising,0,3391049.story 'Truth in Advertising' Comes to TNT], from zap2it.com

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