Mortified

Mortified

2006
Mortified
Mortified

Mortified

7.3 | TV-Y7 | en | Comedy

Mortified was an Australian children's television series, co-produced by the Australian Children's Television Foundation and Enjoy Entertainment for the Nine Network Australia, Disney Australia and the BBC. The series premiered on 30 June 2006 and ended on 11 April 2007 with two seasons and a total of 26 episodes. Currently, re-runs air on both ABC and the Disney Channel, in the U.S. on Starz Kids and Family, and in the UK on Pop Girl.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Taylor's Song
May. 09,2007
Taylor's Song

Taylor thinks all her prayers have been answered when she is allowed to move in with Brittany's family for a few days. But she quickly realises the Flune family is a well-oiled machine, with strict house rules. She shares her dilemma with Beethoven and realises her own family might not be perfect, but they're perfect for her.

EP12  Girl Power
May. 02,2007
Girl Power

Taylor learns that Brittany and her family are moving house. As Michael and Loretta vacuum their front lawn in preparation for the sale of their house, Taylor and Brittany hatch a cunning scheme to sabotage the open day and ensure that they can remain next-door neighbours forever.

EP11  Rome Wasn't Built In A Day
Apr. 25,2007
Rome Wasn't Built In A Day

Don and Glenda leave Layla, Taylor and Hector home alone. But when Layla is dumped by her most recent heart-throb, she starts sobbing uncontrollably. It's a domino effect as the oven catches on fire, Hector's half-built model melts and the TV breaks. Taylor and Hector have to dry Layla's tears and save the day, while maintaining their composure enough to complete their school project.

EP10  Taylor Gets A Job
Apr. 18,2007
Taylor Gets A Job

All Taylor's friends have mobile phones, and she starts to feel left out. She decides she'll get a job and save for a phone herself. The job of pet-sitting Mystic Marj's cats turns out to be somewhat less simple than she'd anticipated, as the unruly cats take over Taylor's bedroom and run riot.

EP9  Divorce Camp
Apr. 11,2007
Divorce Camp

Taylor fears that her parents are getting a divorce. At school camp, Taylor convinces herself that there is something going on between her mother and her teacher, Mr Frankel. She sabotages every activity in an effort to keep them apart, but as one thing leads to another, Taylor finds herself lost in the bush.

EP8  The Family Tree
Apr. 04,2007
The Family Tree

Taylor has to do an assignment on an ancestor or relative, but everyone she can think of is far too embarrassing. When the Fry family receives a visit from their Great Aunt Ally, Taylor thinks the universe is smiling on her at last. However, she quickly realises that Great Aunt Ally is an eccentric, and her hopes are dashed - until the kooky old woman teaches her a valuable lesson.

EP7  First Child in Space
Mar. 28,2007
First Child in Space

Taylor discovers that Glenda is going to be teaching "Healing by Humming" at her school, and is devastated. She decides that there's only one logical way to solve her problems and escape her family. With Hector's help, she begins her campaign to become the first child astronaut.

EP6  The Wedding
Mar. 21,2007
The Wedding

Taylor is horrified to discover her parents aren't technically married, and tries to convince they need a traditional wedding. Her horror turns to happiness when Don, on bended knee, proposes to Glenda. However this joy turns back to horror as she realises the wedding is going to be anything but traditional.

EP5  Taylor's Self Portrait
Mar. 14,2007
Taylor's Self Portrait

When Taylor learns that a revealing self-portrait is to be auctioned off for charity, she scrambles to prevent it. But things get even worse when she discovers the painting isn't the only thing that's fallen into a stranger's hands - her diary is missing too.

EP4  School Trivia Night
Mar. 07,2007
School Trivia Night

Taylor is less than impressed when her family teams up with heart-throb Leon's family for the school trivia night. Taylor prepares herself for ultimate humiliation as she realises just how "trivial" her parents' knowledge really is.

EP3  DJ Taylor
Feb. 28,2007
DJ Taylor

It's work experience time and Taylor is thrilled to be granted a position with the local radio station, working as a DJ. But her hopes fade as she is assigned to Mystic Marj's psychic talk-back segment. Worse, she is forced to get in touch with her own inner psychic when Mystic Marj accidentally locks herself in the toilets, leaving Taylor to deal with a switchboard full of needy callers, going by the pseudonym of "Claire Voyant". However, Taylor receives a Valentine's Day card from a secret admirer (who is actually Hector).

EP2  Parent Teacher Night
Feb. 21,2007
Parent Teacher Night

With parent-teacher night looming, Taylor wakes up to find her dad doing biceps curls on the front lawn, surrounded by stack of vinyl records. Layla informs her that his bizarre behaviour is due to a mid-life crisis, and might last anywhere up to three years. Taylor is mortified at the prospect of her father showing up at parent-teacher night, and tries in vain to prevent him from going.

EP1  Little Fish
Feb. 14,2007
Little Fish

It's Taylor's first day in year 7 at her new high school, and she's confident that it will be everything she dreamed it would be. But her enthusiasm quickly dissolves as everything that can go wrong does go wrong. She misses the bus, loses Hector and, when she eventually makes it to school, she smells like rotten fish - thanks to her mother's super home-mix de-stress aromatherapy ointment.

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7.3 | TV-Y7 | en | Comedy , Family , Kids | More Info
Released: 2006-06-30 | Released Producted By: The Australian Children's Television Foundation , Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.australiantelevision.net/mortified/index.html
Synopsis

Mortified was an Australian children's television series, co-produced by the Australian Children's Television Foundation and Enjoy Entertainment for the Nine Network Australia, Disney Australia and the BBC. The series premiered on 30 June 2006 and ended on 11 April 2007 with two seasons and a total of 26 episodes. Currently, re-runs air on both ABC and the Disney Channel, in the U.S. on Starz Kids and Family, and in the UK on Pop Girl.

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Cast

Marny Kennedy , Maia Mitchell , Andrew Blackman

Director

Bernadette O'Mahony

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Reviews

alex239-545-53158 Mortified was a short lived kids drama set on the Gold Coast, cancelled after 26 episodes in 2007. There is plenty of sunshine, beaches, and the one thing a disproportionate number of Australian kids shows focus on - parental embarrassment.Taylor Fry being ashamed of her eccentric parents is essentially the premise for this enjoyable if unsubstantial program, which is unfortunate since the plot lines that veer down that avenue range from unrealistic to cringe worthy to plain bad. Almost all the adult characters are badly drawn and badly acted, overblown caricatures which may get over with young kids but to anyone else will stink of bad writing and ideas that should never have made it past the creative room.The show could definitely use greater focus on the kids. They are all very solid actors, especially Marny Kennedy who is confident and spirited in the title role, and Maia Mitchell who adds some complexity to her character and the relationship with her parents (who have great chemistry). This is the most interesting and well constructed part of the show. No surprise that she went on to be a major star in America. Nicholas Dunn is pretty good as the perennially exasperated Hector, and Dajana Cahill puts in a fun and realistic performance in a limited role as selfish boy crazy big sister Layla. The way the characters interact are the prime reason to watch Mortified, and invariably the scenes with them hanging out or talking are the most natural and enjoyable - such as when the core four get lost on a trip into the jungle and sit round the fire.Low key moments like this are a pleasant respite since few of the actual plot lines are compelling or memorable - most are framed around a shaky premise that seems formulaic and stolid and just doesn't hold the attention. It doesn't help that Taylor isn't especially a likable character - she is delusional and melodramatic, spending most of her time complaining and acting ungrateful. Long suffering Hector draws more of a response, his occasionally laconic remarks saving him from being completely wet. Brittany is as mentioned the more complex of the characters, but 'school heartthrob' Luke is purely a plot device, and seems to have few traits that go beyond supposedly comedic stupidity and cocky cuteness for the girls to swoon over.Despite all the criticisms, this show is pretty good. The acting is a step ahead of most of the dross on the kids channels, the writing and dialog is usually reasonably solid, and each episode is a fun, clean, easy to digest piece of television that will appeal to a lot of kids, especially girls. Although this review is from the perspective of an adult, my young niece with whom I watched it enjoyed the show and agreed with my assessment that this is pleasant, family entertainment which falls short of being essential due to a lack of excitement, drama and engrossing story lines.
videorama-759-859391 Here's a show adults and kids will love. This show just grew on me. Now, it's like I've taken this addictive candy. The characters are well devised, Mortified perfectly explains how this girl feels all the time with her larger than life parents, slight nut jobs, who are just a hoot. I love 'em. Taylor has an older bitchy sister. She has a best friend, Hector, slightly bucktoothed, an outcast like her. She has a rival, neighbour friend, a Ms squeaky clean of equivalent age, while she and her other friend hang around with the school stud Leon. What's ironic here, my dad's name was Leon. He's a good looking guy, always has been. He had a workmate, Who first was an employee of my Dads. His name was Hector, and wasn't so fortunate in the looks department, and is no longer with us any more. Every shows a misadventure thanks to the kooky parents, the Dad way out there, just cracks me up. Shot on the southern side of the Gold Coast, it does offer some nice background shots, where at times, you forget you're at this location, you get so wrapped up in the story. The song rocks too. The beautiful Marny Kennedy, who's just a gifted actress, is the next star on the rise. I would say the next Emily Browning. Whatever, you can be sure we haven't seen the last of her. In the meantime, I'm just happy with her being Taylor, in this hit show of non stop laughs, each episode, always an adventure. God knows what those parents will do next. It's frightening.
blackSyndicate_VS_ahtnam This is one of the greatest shows that I have watched!!! It has a little pinch on Drama and lots of Comedy! My favorite character is Brittany (Maia Mitchell) It's about an eleven year old girl named Taylor Fry. She has a best friend named Hector. Hector has a huge crush on Taylor but Taylor likes, Leon, her classmate. She has another friend named Brittany. She is the most popular girl in school. Brittany is the neighbor of Taylor. Taylor lives in a small, simple but nice house while Brittany lives in a big mansion. Taylor is just an ordinary girl while Brittany is a very rich girl who belongs to a rich family. According to Taylor- Brittany has perfect, lips, perfect teeth, perfect nose, perfect brown eyes and perfect hair. So, after graduating Primary School, Taylor ends up with three new friends, Leon, Hector and Brittany.Taylor has an 'evil' 15 year old sister named Layla Fry. She not exactly 'evil' but she always tease her little sister of being a 'dork'. She always changes from one boyfriend to another. She's always chatting with friends and going out on concerts. Kind of like a wild child if you ask me. And she always call her parents 'dictators'. Although, deep deep down, Layla really cares and loves her family. She is very very beautiful. This character is acted by Dajana Cahill. Dajana is a great actress. She is great at playing the mean older sister of Taylor Fry (Marny Kennedy) Go Dajana!!!!
geffers This just a brilliant kids show. There's lots to make you smile, all the acting is spot on and the stories always have interesting twists.There's an element of fantasy in each episode, in the same way that the 70's series Billy Liar used to have Billy imagine his family in different (absurd) circumstances. Taylor talks to the camera frequently, usually to make an observation about her embarrassment from her family's antics.Her mother is into new-age, a relic from the hippy days of the sixties, her father is the Underpant King (selling undies, unashamedly). Her sister, fifteen, is constantly on the phone, and is treats her with the contempt expected. Her best friend is Hector, who is in love with her, although she has a thing for Leon, another boy in her class. Her neighbours are "perfect", with a princess of a daughter (but she later finds that perfection isn't quite as good as it is cracked up to be).The series (two so far) cover Taylor's last year at Primary School, and her first year at High School - new school, new embarrassments.The show always manages to surprise - animals, statues, and even shoes come to life at different times, and the dialogue is very witty. In short it's one of those TV programmes that is frankly too good to be kept just for children.