Tim Bain Explained

Tim Bain
Birth Date:28 November 1978
Birth Name:Timothy Bain
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation:Television writer, director, producer, voice actor
Nationality:British Australian
Years Active:2000–present

Timothy Bain (born 28 November 1978) is a British-Australian writer. He is known for writing comedy, children's and animated series for television. He is the creator and co-executive producer of ABC Kids' action-comedy series Kangaroo Beach and a co-creator on CBC Kids and Sky Kids' animated family sitcom Let's Go, Bananas!.

Bain has also written for comedy series including Aardman Animations Epic Adventures of Morph, The Rubbish World of Dave Spud, Rove and The Wedge. His children's series credits include PJ Masks, Bluey, Bob the Builder, Fireman Sam and Thomas & Friends.

Acting

Bain has voiced characters in Go Jetters, Love Monster and in Thomas & Friends series 22–24, playing a variety of humans, trains and buses.

Awards

Bain won Best Children's Episode at the British Writers Guild Awards 2018 and Best Animation at the Australian Writers Guild Awards 2017 for his Counterfeit Cat script "Room of Panic".[1]

Kangaroo Beach won the 2022 Screen Producers Australia Animated Series Production of the Year Award[2] and was nominated for a 2021 AACTA Award.[3]

Tooned 50, starring the voices of Alexander Armstrong and Brian Cox, and Formula-1 champions Jenson Button, Emerson Fittipaldi, Mika Häkkinen and Alain Prost, won a Gold Eurobest Award[4] in 2013 and a Gold Lovie Award.[5]

Musicals

Bain has written several high school musical-comedies, You're History!, Lucky, RetroActive and High School Spoof-ical. They are published by Maverick Musicals and have been performed across Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, the United States, Japan and South Africa.[6]

Short films

Bain's short animated films Arctic Adventure (2000) and Kidd Kelly (2003) featured the voices of Eric Bana, Sigrid Thornton, John Clarke, Angus Sampson, Dave Hughes, Kim Gyngell and Judith Lucy.[7] They have screened at festivals including the St Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne International Animation Festival and the Massachusetts Children's Film Festival.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Writers' Guild Awards winners 2018. 15 January 2018.
  2. Web site: Screen Producer Australia Awards 2022.
  3. Web site: AACTA Awards 2021.
  4. Web site: Eurobest Award.
  5. Web site: Lovie Award.
  6. Web site: Maverick Musicals Musical Scripts For Sale. Maverick Musicals and Plays. en-US. 2016-05-14.
  7. Web site: Tim Bain. IMDb. 2016-05-14.
  8. Web site: Awards Tim Bain. timbain.com. 2016-05-14.