Offspring (TV series)
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Debra Oswald John Edwards Imogen Banks |
Starring | Asher Keddie Kat Stewart Don Hany Deborah Mailman Eddie Perfect Linda Cropper Richard Davies Matthew Le Nevez Lachy Hulme John Waters Jane Harber Ido Drent Ben Barrington Patrick Brammall |
Narrated by | Asher Keddie |
Theme music composer | Thao with the Get Down Stay Down |
Opening theme | "When We Swam" |
Composer(s) | John Lee |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 5 |
No. of episodes | 66 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) | Rick Maier Rory Callaghan |
Producer(s) | John Edwards Imogen Banks |
Production location(s) | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Camera setup | Nicholas Owens |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Endemol Australia (Then branded as Southern Star Entertainment) |
Release | |
Original network | Network Ten Eleven (Encore) |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) (2016- ) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 15 August 2010 present |
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Offspring is a multi-award winning Australian television drama/comedy series which premiered on Network Ten on 15 August 2010. Offspring is centred on 30-something obstetrician Nina Proudman and her family and friends, as they navigate the chaos of modern life. It is filmed in Melbourne's inner north.[1] The show mixes conventional narrative drama and comedy with flashbacks, graphic animation and fantasy sequences.
Debra Oswald wrote the series with John Edwards and Imogen Banks producing with Southern Star Entertainment.[2][3] Offspring was originally conceived as a two-hour telemovie for Ten, but was spun off into a 13 episodes series after television executives were impressed by the quality of the telemovie. The second season began on 16 May 2011, with a double episode premiere.
Offspring was renewed for its fourth and fifth seasons on 12 July 2012.[4]
On 3 October 2014, John Edwards confirmed that Offspring would not return for a sixth series in 2015, due to Ten's cost-cutting measures in its production division.[5] On 30 August 2015, the Herald Sun reported that a sixth season of Offspring would be made - returning after a two-year hiatus.
On 20 September 2015, Ten confirmed that Offspring would return for a sixth season in 2016.[6] Production for the series will begin on 25 April 2016 and will run through to June 2016.[7][8] Most of the cast will be back, although it has been reported that John Waters, who plays Darcy Proudman, is one exception, at least during early production. Two new cast members are reported to be Underbelly: Razor cast-member T. J. Power as lawyer Will Bowen and Love My Way star Dan Wyllie as Dr Angus Freeman.[9]
Contents
Cast
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Main
Actor | Character | Season | |||||||||||
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Asher Keddie | Dr Nina Proudman | Main | |||||||||||
Kat Stewart | Billie Proudman | Main | |||||||||||
Don Hany | Dr Chris Havel | Main | Guest | ||||||||||
Deborah Mailman | Cherie Butterfield | Main | |||||||||||
Eddie Perfect | Mick Holland | Main | |||||||||||
Richard Davies | Jimmy Proudman | Main | |||||||||||
Linda Cropper | Geraldine Proudman | Main | |||||||||||
John Waters | Darcy Proudman | Main | Recurring | ||||||||||
Matthew Le Nevez | Dr Patrick Reid | Main | |||||||||||
Lachy Hulme | Dr Martin Clegg | Recurring | Main | ||||||||||
Jane Harber | Zara Perkich-Proudman | Recurring | Main | ||||||||||
Ido Drent | Dr Lawrence Pethbridge | Recurring | Main | ||||||||||
Patrick Brammall | Leo Taylor | Main | |||||||||||
Ben Barrington | Thomas Buchdahl | Main |
Current supporting cast
- Alicia Gardiner as Kim Akerholt (Series 1–present)
- Garry McDonald as Phillip Noonan (Series 3–present)
- Celia Pacquola as Ange Navarro (Series 4–present)
- Lawrence Leung as Elvis Kwan (Series 4–present)
- Cate Wolfe as Jess (Series 5–present)
- Maude Davey as Dr. Nadine Samir-Noonan (Series 2, 4–present)
Past supporting cast
- Clare Bowditch as Rosanna Harding (Series 3–5)
- Kate Jenkinson as Kate Reid (Series 2–4, 5)
- Christopher Morris as Brendan Wright (Series 1, 5)
- Caren Pistorius as Eloise Ward (Series 4)
- Kevin Hofbauer as Joseph Green (Series 4)
- David Roberts as Phil D'Arabont (Series 2, 4, 5)
- Kate Atkinson as Renee (Series 1–3)
- Kick Gurry as Adam (Series 3)
- Dan Spielman as Andrew Holland (Series 1–2)
- Jay Ryan as Fraser King (Series 2)
- Tina Bursill as Marilyn Holland (Series 2)
- Leah de Niese as Odile (Series 1–2)
- Marta Kaczmarek as Sonja (Series 1)
- Kate Box as Alice Havel (Series 1)
- John Wood as Gareth (Series 1)
- Damon Herriman as Boyd Carlisle (Series 1)
Production
The series is produced by John Edwards and Imogen Banks who also co-produce Tangle. John Edwards was responsible for such successes as Police Rescue, The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way, and Dangerous - also produced with Imogen Banks, and has more recently been producing Rush for Seriously Ten.
Offspring: The Nurses
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A web series titled Offspring: The Nurses began in 2010 on the official Offspring website.[10] It follows nurses Kim (Alicia Gardiner) and Zara (Jane Harber) from the original series and also stars Benedict Hardie, Julia Grace, Laura Gilham, Carl Nilsson Polias, Jodie Sheehy and Matthew Heyward as fellow staff members of the Hospital. Some cast members from the original series have also starred as well.
A second web series follows Zara (Jane Harber) and this time Justina Noble as Nurse Tyra. Series 2 also starred Benedict Hardie, Harry Milas, Josh Price, Natalie Kaplan, Sonja Kowanjko and Kate Hopkins. While Richard Davies and Lachy Hulme also made guest appearances.
Awards and nominations
Australian Film Institute Awards
Year | Nominee | Award | Result |
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2010 | Deborah Mailman | Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama | Won |
John Waters | Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama | Nominated |
TV Week Logie Awards
Year | Nominee | Award | Result |
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2011 | Asher Keddie | Most Popular Actress | Won |
Offspring | Most Popular Drama Series | Nominated | |
Don Hany | Most Popular Actor | Nominated | |
Eddie Perfect | Most Popular New Male Talent | Nominated | |
Richard Davies | Most Outstanding New Talent | Nominated | |
Asher Keddie | Most Outstanding Actress | Nominated | |
Kat Stewart | Most Outstanding Actress | Nominated | |
2012 | Asher Keddie | Most Popular Actress | Won |
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | Nominated | ||
Eddie Perfect | Most Popular Actor | Nominated | |
Offspring | Most Popular Drama Series | Nominated | |
Kat Stewart | Most Outstanding Actress | Nominated | |
Offspring | Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie | Nominated | |
2013 | Asher Keddie | Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | Won |
Most Popular Actress | Won | ||
Matthew Le Nevez | Most Popular Actor | Nominated | |
Clare Bowditch | Most Popular New Female Talent | Nominated | |
Offspring | Most Popular Australian Drama | Nominated | |
Most Outstanding Drama Series | Nominated | ||
2014 | Asher Keddie | Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | Nominated |
Most Popular Actress | Won | ||
Matthew Le Nevez | Most Popular Actor | Nominated | |
Asher Keddie | Most Outstanding Actress | Won | |
Kat Stewart | Nominated | ||
Offspring | Most Popular Drama Program | Nominated | |
2015[11] | Asher Keddie | Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | Nominated |
Most Popular Actress | Won | ||
Offspring | Most Popular Drama Program | Nominated |
Equity Ensemble Awards
Year | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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2013 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Series 1 cast | Nominated |
2012 | Series 2 cast | Nominated | |
2013[12] | Series 3 cast | Nominated | |
2014[13] | Series 4 cast | Nominated |
Series ratings
Season | # of Episodes | Season Premiere |
Season Final |
Peak Audience |
Average Audience |
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1 | 14 | 15 August 2010 | 21 November 2010 | 1,160,000 | 1,064,000 |
2 | 13 | 16 May 2011 | 20 July 2011 | 1,070,000 | 936,000 |
3 | 13 | 18 April 2012 | 11 July 2012 | 1,086,000 | 836,000 |
4 | 13 | 22 May 2013 | 14 August 2013 | 1,106,000 | 804,000 |
5 | 13 | 14 May 2014 | 6 August 2014 | 992,000 | 849,000 |
Episodes
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DVD releases
DVD season | # episodes |
# disc(s) |
Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | Special features | |
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The Complete First Series and Feature-Length Telemovie |
13 (+ Telemovie) |
5 | N/A | N/A | 1 December 2010[14] |
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The Complete Second Series |
13 | 4 | N/A | N/A | 14 September 2011[15] |
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The Complete Third Series |
13 | 4 | N/A | N/A | 1 August 2012[16] |
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International distribution
Country | Channel | Year | Notes |
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Australia | Network Ten | 2010 | |
Brazil | GNT | 2012 | |
Ireland | RTÉ One | 2012 | Sundays |
Israel | HOT VOD, HOT3 | 2012 | |
Netherlands | TLC Netherlands | 2011 | July |
New Zealand | TV One | 2010 | Sundays 8:30pm[17] |
Norway | TLC | 2011 | |
Finland | YLE TV2 | 2013 | Mondays 22:05 hrs. |
Portugal | AXN White | 2011 | Portuguese title: Descobrindo Nina |
Russia | TLC | 2011 | Sundays beginning from 29 May |
Spain | Sony Entertainment Television | 2011 | Spanish title: Descubriendo a Nina |
Sweden | TLC | 2011 | Thursdays at 9:00pm |
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