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Offspring (TV series)

Australian comedy-drama television series


Summary

Australian comedy-drama television series

FieldValue
imageOffspring Logo.jpg
captionOffspring title card
genreComedy drama
creatorDebra Oswald
John Edwards
Imogen Banks
starringAsher 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
Alexander England
Alicia Gardiner
TJ Power
narratedAsher Keddie
theme_music_composerThao & the Get Down Stay Down
opentheme"When We Swam"
endtheme"When We Swam" (instrumental)
composerJohn Lee
countryAustralia
languageEnglish
num_episodes85
list_episodesList of Offspring episodes
executive_producerRick Maier
Rory Callaghan
producerJohn Edwards
Imogen Banks
locationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
cameraNicholas Owens
runtime45 minutes
companyEndemol Australia (Then branded as Southern Star Entertainment) (series 1–5)
Endemol Shine Australia (series 6–7)
networkNetwork Ten
first_aired
last_aired
num_series7

John Edwards Imogen Banks 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 Alexander England Alicia Gardiner TJ Power Rory Callaghan Imogen Banks Endemol Shine Australia (series 6–7)

Offspring is an Australian television comedy-drama program that aired Network Ten from 2010 to 2017. Offspring is centred on 30-something obstetrician Nina Proudman and her family and friends as they navigate the chaos of modern life. Filmed in Melbourne's inner north, the series mixes conventional narrative drama and comedy with flashbacks, graphic animation, and fantasy sequences.{{cite web | access-date = 5 August 2010}}

Series overview

Cast

Main article: List of Offspring characters

Main

ActorCharacterSeason1234567
Asher KeddieDr Nina ProudmanMain
Kat StewartBillie ProudmanMain
Deborah MailmanCherie ButterfieldMain
Richard DaviesJimmy ProudmanMain
Linda CropperGeraldine ProudmanMain
Eddie PerfectMick HollandMainRecurring
John WatersDarcy ProudmanMainRecurring
Don HanyDr Chris HavelMainGuest
Alicia GardinerKim AkerholtRecurringMain
Lachy HulmeDr Martin CleggRecurringMainRecurring
Jane HarberZara Perkich-ProudmanRecurringMain
Matthew Le NevezDr Patrick ReidMainGuest
Ido DrentDr. Lawrence PethbridgeRecurringMainGuest
Ben BarringtonThomas BuchdahlMain
Patrick BrammallLeo TaylorMainRecurring
Alexander EnglandHarry CreweRecurringMain
TJ PowerWill BowenRecurringMain

Supporting cast

  • Adrienne Pickering as Kirsty Crewe (Series 7)
  • Neil Melville as Drew Crewe (Series 7)
  • Dan Wyllie as Angus Freeman (Series 6)
  • Sarah Peirse as Marjorie Van Dyke (Series 6–7)
  • Shannon Berry as Brody Jordan (Series 6–7)
  • Ash Ricardo as Kerry Green (Series 6–7)
  • Cate Wolfe as Jess (Series 5–7)
  • Isabella Monaghan as Zoe Proudman-Reid (Series 5–7)
  • Maude Davey as Dr. Nadine Samir-Noonan (Series 2, 4–5)
  • Celia Pacquola as Ange Navarro (Series 4–5)
  • Garry McDonald as Phillip Noonan (Series 3–5)
  • 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)
  • Lawrence Leung as Elvis Kwan (Series 4–7)
  • Caren Pistorius as Eloise Ward (Series 4)
  • Kevin Hofbauer as Joseph Green (Series 4)
  • David Roberts as Phil D'Arabont (Series 2, 4, 5, 6)
  • Kate Atkinson as Renee (Series 1–3)
  • Kick Gurry as Adam (Series 3)
  • Dan Spielman as Andrew Holland (Series 2–3)
  • Emma Griffin as Tammy (Series 2)
  • Jay Ryan as Fraser King (Series 2)
  • Tina Bursill as Marilyn Holland (Series 2)
  • Shane Emmett as Dr Patrick (Series 1)
  • 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)
  • Matilda Brown
  • Georgina Naidu as Linda Mason (Series 6)
  • Danielle Carter as Margot Lee (Series 7)

Production

Debra Oswald wrote the series with John Edwards and Imogen Banks producing with Southern Star Entertainment. Offspring was originally conceived as a two-hour telemovie for Ten, but was spun off into a 13-episode 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.

On 3 October 2014, shortly after the fifth series finale aired, John Edwards confirmed that Offspring would not return for a sixth series due to Ten's cost-cutting measures in its production division. In 2015, the series was picked up for another series, with production commencing on 25 April 2016 and running through to June 2016. Most of the original cast returned alongside new cast members. The seventh series filmed in Melbourne from March 2017 and premiered on 28 June 2017.{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/television/channel-10-announces-when-season-seven-of-offspring-will-start/news-story/aebb103ecf063e02180767397adfa046|title=Channel 10 announces when season seven of Offspring will start

In November 2017, Network Ten chose not to renew the show as part of its 2018 season, although did not officially cancel the program.

The series was filmed in Melbourne's inner-north around the suburb of Fitzroy and was produced by John Edwards and Imogen Banks, who also co-produced 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 Rush for Seriously Ten.

''Offspring: The Nurses''

Main article: List of Offspring: The Nurses webisodes

A web series titled Offspring: The Nurses began in 2010 on the official Offspring website. 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

YearNomineeAwardResult2010
Deborah MailmanBest Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama
John WatersBest Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama

TV Week Logie Awards

YearNomineeAwardResult20112012201320142015
Asher KeddieMost Popular Actress
OffspringMost Popular Drama Series
Don HanyMost Popular Actor
Eddie PerfectMost Popular New Male Talent
Richard DaviesMost Outstanding New Talent
Asher KeddieMost Outstanding Actress
Kat StewartMost Outstanding Actress
Asher KeddieMost Popular Actress
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV
Eddie PerfectMost Popular Actor
OffspringMost Popular Drama Series
Kat StewartMost Outstanding Actress
OffspringMost Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie
Asher KeddieGold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV
Most Popular Actress
Matthew Le NevezMost Popular Actor
Clare BowditchMost Popular New Female Talent
OffspringMost Popular Australian Drama
Most Outstanding Drama Series
Asher KeddieGold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV
Most Popular Actress
Matthew Le NevezMost Popular Actor
Asher KeddieMost Outstanding Actress
Kat Stewart
OffspringMost Popular Drama Program
Asher KeddieGold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV
Most Popular Actress
OffspringMost Popular Drama Program

Equity Ensemble Awards

YearCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult2013201220132014
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesSeries 1 cast
Series 2 cast
Series 3 cast
Series 4 cast

Series viewership

Season# of Episodes**Season
Premiere****Season
Final****Average
Audience**
(millions)Drama Rank#4#6#8#9#9#10
11415 August 201021 November 2010url=http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/fact-finders/television/australian-content/top-drama-titles/first-release-seriestitle=TV Ratings: Average Audiencepublisher=screenaustralia.gov.au}}
21316 May 201120 July 20111.072
31318 April 201211 July 20121.014
41322 May 201314 August 20130.954
51314 May 20146 August 20141.027
61029 June 201614 September 2016url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/11/seven-wins-2016-ratings.htmltitle=Seven Wins 2016 Ratingsdate=30 November 2016publisher=TV Tonight}}

Episodes

Main article: List of Offspring episodes

DVD releases

The entire series of Offspring has been released on Region 4 DVD via Madman Entertainment. The first and second seasons were released in 2010 and 2011 respectively in box set packaging. In 2012, both sets received a re-release in standard-case packaging, which became the norm for each subsequent season set. Multiple season sets have additionally been made available from Madman Entertainment.

DVD Title# Episodes# DiscsRelease dateACB ratingNotesRefRegion 4
The Complete First Season13 (+ Telemovie)51 December 2010M
The Complete Second Season13414 September 2011M
The Complete Third Season1341 August 2012M
The Complete Fourth Season1344 September 2013M
The Complete Fifth Season13417 September 2014M
Season Six1032 November 2016M
Season Seven1038 November 2017M

International distribution

Offspring has been broadcast in several countries, including New Zealand, where it was screened from 2010 on TV One on Sundays at 8:30pm. In 2012, it appeared on the GNT network in Brazil and both HOT VOD and HOT3 in Israel, while it was included on Netflix in the United States in 2017. In 2011 it was picked up by Sony Entertainment Television in Spain, under the title "Descubriendo a Nina", AXN White in Portugal, as "Descobrindo Nina", and by the TLC network for Norway, Netherlands in July, Russia, screening on Sundays, and Sweden, where it was aired on Thursdays at 9:00pm, while in 2012, it debuted on RTÉ One and was available in Ireland in a late Sunday night time slot, 2013 on YLE TV2 in Finland Mondays at 10:05pm, and additionally, it appeared in the United Kingdom on Netflix in 2017.

References

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  5. (30 April 2016). "'Offspring' in production without key star".
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  7. (10 November 2017). "Offspring, Love Child and House Husbands not returning in 2018". nowtolove.com.au.
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