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Lifetime (TV network) As of August 2013, approximately 98,251,000 American households (86.03% of households with television) receive Lifetime.[2] In 1985, Lifetime started branding itself as "Talk Television" with a nightly lineup of talk shows and call-in programs hosted by people like Regis Philbin and Dr.

Lifetime (TV network)

Ruth Westheimer. In the process, they dropped the apple from their logo. The idents were made by the famous branding agency Fred/Alan. The apple logo was neck-in-neck with this logo until 1986. Some outside groups felt that a woman should have been named the head of the network instead of McCormick, especially since there were currently no women on the board of Hearst/Viacom Entertainment Services.[6] In response to such criticism, McCormick said, "When somebody questions my right, that is not only sexist, it is illegal.

Logo used from 2008 to May 2, 2012. Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank said that the decision showed that Fox "might have an agenda of its own that is anti-woman. Jamie Bamber. Early life[edit] Bamber was born in Hammersmith, London, to Elizabeth Bamber, a native of Northern Ireland and Ralph Griffith, an American.

Jamie Bamber

He holds British, Irish and American citizenship. [citation needed] Bamber has five brothers and one sister, actress Anastasia Griffith.[1] Bamber was educated at St Paul's School in London, and graduated with a first in Modern Languages (Italian and French) from St John's College, Cambridge, before attending and graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He is fluent in both languages, having spent part of his childhood in Paris.[2] Bamber appeared in the 1994 student film Shifting Sands.[3] Acting career[edit] Battlestar Galactica[edit] In the role of Lee Adama, Londoner Bamber speaks with an American accent which is frequently cited for its accuracy;[6][7] he credits being exposed to his father's American accent from childhood. ...that's what good drama lets us do. Other television roles[edit] Film[edit] Stage and radio[edit] Jamie Bamber. Battlestar Galactica (TV Series 2004–2009. Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)

Over the course of the show's four seasons, the war between the Colonials and the Cylons takes many twists and turns.

Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)

Despite the animosity on both sides, the humans and a faction of the Cylons eventually form an uneasy alliance, in the wake of the Cylon Civil War. The Cylon leader, humanoid Cylon "Number One" named John Cavil precipitated the schism in the Cylon ranks. Cavil deceives the other models by obsessively hiding the identities and origins of the remaining five humanoid Cylon models, the "Final Five", who, known only to him, are a more ancient type of Cylon, created by a previous iteration of human civilization.

Other plotlines involve the mysterious destiny of Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, who is the subject of a prophecy claiming that she is the "Harbinger of Death" who will "lead them all [humanity] to its end," as well as the redemption of Gaius Baltar through the Cylons' monotheistic religion, after he becomes a pariah within the fleet.