After the Verdict (TV series)
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Genre
Created by
- Ellie Beaumont
- Drew Proffitt
Written by
- Ellie Beaumont
- Drew Proffitt
- Romina Accurso
Directed by
- Peter Salmon
- Lisa Matthews
- Ben C Lucas
- Fadia Abboud
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| Composer | Michael Yezerski |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 6 |
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| Producer | Jo Rooney |
| Cinematography | Nicholas Owens |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 44-48 minutes |
| Production company | Subtext Pictures |
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| Network | Nine Network |
| Release | 10 August – 14 September 2022 |
After the Verdict is a six-part Australian comedy drama television series which premiered on Nine Network on 10 August 2022.[1]
Production
The series was first announced at Nine's 2022 upfronts in September 2021, Lincoln Younes, Sullivan Stapleton, Michelle Davidson and Magda Szubanski were confirmed to star in the series.[3][4]
Cast
- Lincoln Younes as Ollie
- Sullivan Stapleton as Daniel
- Magda Szubanski as Margie
- Michelle Lim Davidson as Clara
- Tess Haubrich as Heidi Lang
- Nicholas Brown as Paul
- Coco Jack Gillies as Zoe
- Richard Brancatisano as Dom
- Vivienne Awosaga as Tamara
- Emma Diaz as Eliza
- Virginia Gay as Trish
- Hazem Shammas as Detective Sarti
- Brielle Flynn as Detective Mills
- Holly Leonard as Mia
- Hudson Fisher as Jamie
- Michael Beckley as Vincent Lang