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OFFSPRING SERIES 4 continues to follow Nina’s struggle to deal with her fabulously messy family, her passionate love life and her tendency to over-think and fly off into fantasy. Following the Proudman family’s adventures searching for love, fulfilment and balance in the chaos of modern life, OFFSPRING is about the life forces that drive us all: love, sex, babies, food and music. This life affirming series provides food for the soul as it examines the curses and the blessings that come with intricate family connections.

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Cast

Asher Keddie - Kat Stewart - Matt LaNevez - Linda Cropper - Garry McDonald - John Waters - Debra Mailman - Richard Davies - Eddie Perfect - Jane Harber - Kate Jenkinson - Caren Pistorius - Ido Drent

Production Details

Production Completion
2013
Genre
Drama
Production Company
Southern Star John Edwards

Sales

Australian Sales
Endemol Worldwide Distribution
International Sales
Endemol Shine International

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