CHILDPROOF: Tony Martin & Geraldine Quinn

By: Tony Martin Sarina Rowell pots n pans productions and Bad Producer
  • Summary

  • Winner of Best Comedy at the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards, CHILDPROOF is an unproduced TV sitcom written by Tony Martin and Sarina Rowell. The six episodes were performed live at the 2017 Melbourne Fringe by Tony Martin, Geraldine Quinn, Roz Hammond, Andrew McClelland, Damian Cowell, Cristina Laria, Djovan Caro and Lachy Hulme, with a gaggle of guests, narration by Jay Mueller and audio production by Matt Dower. It concerns those controversial types, the ‘childfree by choice’. They’ve been called ‘selfish’, ‘immature’, ‘unfulfilled’ and even ‘unAustralian’ – by their own families! Out of step with a world that exalts the traditional family unit above all else, Ian and Jennifer are also battling extinction in their workplaces – commercial radio and book publishing. Contains foul language. Not suitable for children.
    2017 Tony Martin, Sarina Rowell, pots n pans productions and Bad Producer. All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Episode 6 - Baby Fever
    Jun 20 2022

    Ian and Jennifer assist with a home birth and, with their jobs in jeopardy, consider a lucrative offer to become surrogate parents.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 5 - The Cat’s Pajamas
    Jun 20 2022

    Ian and Jennifer get a cat and become even more obsessive than the baby-mad parents they so frequently mock.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 4 - Child Labour
    Jun 20 2022

    Ian finds himself competing with the work experience kid, while Jennifer pretends to have a foster child in order to reap the benefits at work.

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    32 mins

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