Vincent Swan (Ed Westwick) is a windows salesman with fewer morals than Mad Men‘s Don Draper and a libido that may prove to be the end of his marriage with Sam Swan (Linzey Cocker). Vincent also ...
Linzey Cocker's breakthrough exhibition came in 2015, when she showcased her work at the Saatchi Gallery in London. The exhibition, titled "Reflections," featured a series of large-scale paintings ...
Mizuho Securities analyst Brett Linzey has reiterated their bullish stance on AIT stock, giving a Buy rating today. Brett Linzey has given his Buy rating due to a combination of factors including ...
In a report released yesterday, Brett Linzey from Mizuho Securities maintained a Hold rating on IDEX (IEX – Research Report). The company’s shares closed yesterday at $218.65. Leverage the ...
Amelia Linzey, group chief executive, said most of the staff had left the seven-level Pitt St building where preparations are advanced for the huge move to Wynyard Quayside.
When Vincent receives a visit from a tax inspector pursuing him for unpaid tax, he decides that now would be a good time to get out of the showroom and spend more time with the family. When Vincent ...
I did wonder how they would sustain a series of dodgy double glazing salesmen. This episode expands the brief a little and is rather a lot of fun although some of the 1980s soundtrack is all over the ...
There seems to be a lack of comedy here and what there was seemed to be provided by Lavender who is supposed to be the straight man. After Vincent stiffs him on a deal Lavender goes back to his ...
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