20th Anniversary Collection: Judy Sharp and the remarkable rise of Laser Beak Man
When Judy was told Tim would never communicate or be able to love she refused to accept those limitations.
As a mother, Judy took many risks to secure a good life for both of her sons, including escaping an abusive marriage.
Her risks paid off.
As a grown man, Tim became a renowned artist and his popularity continues to grow.
Laser Beak Man, Tim's cheeky cartoon super-hero, has taken Tim and Judy as far as Broadway, where he was the central figure of a musical.
Further information
First broadcast in February, 2016.
2025 update: Tim and his artwork have been included in the book celebrating 50 years of the Sydney Opera House, about 50 famous Australian artists.
Judy is now a much sought-after speaker and spends much of her time speaking at conferences.
A film based on Judy's memoir is in development, hopefully starting production in 2026.
You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784
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