Tristram Baumber
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Tristram Baumber (born 1978 in
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) is an Australian writer known for creating television shows such as ''
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'', '' Timothy'' and '' The Cleanists'', as well as writing for a number of other Australian television programs. Baumber's short comedy plays have been performed in various countries as part of the Short + Sweet festival.


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'' on
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(2022) :'' Born to Spy'' on
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(2021) :'' The Other Guy'' (series 2) on
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(2019) :'' The Unlisted'' on
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(2019) :'' Timothy'' on
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(2014) :'' The Cleanists'' on
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(2013–2014) :''
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'' on
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(2013) :''Spaceman & Executioner'' as part of Short + Sweet theatre festival (2013-2014) :''The House On Lawson Street'' as part of Short + Sweet theatre festival (2013) :''Wisdom Of Solomon'' as part of Short + Sweet theatre festival (2012) :''That's Confidence!'' as part of Short + Sweet theatre festival (2011-2012)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Baumber, Tristram 1978 births Living people Australian comedy writers Australian television writers Writers from Canberra Australian male television writers