Twenty Twenty
Twenty Twenty is a British television production company that joined the Shed Media Group (now Warner Bros. Television Productions UK) in September 2007.[2] The company produces documentaries, current affairs, drama, living history, and children's television.
Type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | TV Production |
Founded | London, 1982 |
Headquarters | London (UK) |
Key people | Tim Carter (CEO)[1] |
Products | The Choir The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Hoarder Next Door That'll Teach 'Em Brat Camp Evacuation Grandad's Back in Business Never Did Me Any Harm Bad Lads Army Wakey Wakey Campers How To Divorce Without Screwing Up Your Children I Know What You Ate Last Summer How to Beat Your Kid's Asthma |
Parent | Warner Bros. Television Productions UK (WarnerMedia) |
Website | www |
Programming
Current productions
Previous productions
- 2018
- The Big Audition (ITV1)
- 2012
- 2008
- 2007
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice (CBBC)
- Grandad's Back in Business (BBC Two)
- Never Did Me Any Harm (Channel 4)
- 2006
- Evacuation (CBBC)
- Family Brat Camp (Channel 4)
- Bad Lads Army (ITV1)
- How To Divorce Without Screwing Up Your Children (Channel 4)
- How to Beat Your Kid's Asthma (Channel 4)
- 2005
- Brat Camp (Channel 4 and ABC)
- That'll Teach 'Em Series 3 (Channel 4)
- Wakey Wakey Campers (Channel 4)
- I Know What You Ate Last Summer (Five)
- 2004
- That'll Teach 'Em Series 2 (Channel 4)
- 2003
Current affairs
- What's the Story? with Vanessa Collingridge (2005, Five)
- First on Five (2005, Five)
- The Guantanamo Guidebook (2004, Channel 4)
- The Big Story with Dermot Murnaghan (1993, ITV1)
Twenty Twenty has produced the following programmes for Dispatches, Channel 4's long-running documentary series:
- Supermarket Secrets
- MMR – What They Didn't Tell You
- David Kelly – Death of a Scientist
- Bosses in the Dock
- Who Vets the Vets
- Don't Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Documentaries
Documentaries produced by Twenty Twenty include:
- 2007
- 2005
- Sex Crime Investigators (Channel 4)
- Inside the Brotherhood (Channel 4)
- Dyslexia (Channel 4)
- The Coroner (Channel 4)
- UN Blues (Channel 4)
- Stories from an African Hospital (Channel 4)
- Cutting Edge: Love Hurts (Channel 4)
- Island of Outcasts (Channel 4)
- The Turkish Connection (Channel 4)
- The Other Band of Brothers (Channel 4)
- Bitter Sweet (Channel 4)
- Navy Blues (Channel 4)
- 2004
- The Child Who is Older Than Her Grandmother (Five)
- 2003
- Sleeping with the Au-Pair (Channel 4)
- 2002
- Secrets of the Dead: Blood on the Altar (Channel 4)
- 2001
- Equinox: The Science of Trainers (Channel 4)
- Blinded (Channel 4)
- The Real: Erich Von Daniken (Channel 4)
- The Joy of Sex (Channel 4)
- Witness: Convent Girls (Channel 4)
- 2000
- Hellraisers (Channel 4)
- Secret History: Funny Money (Channel 4)
- Cutting Edge: The Poker Club (Channel 4)
- The Singapore Mutiny 1915 (Channel 4)
- Poisoned (Channel 4)
- The Real: Keith Moon (Channel 4)
- Abducted (Channel 4)
References
- http://www.ricochet.co.uk/people.aspx
- Clarke, Steve (19 September 2007). "Shed buys Twenty Twenty". Variety.
- Deans, Jason (17 February 2003). "Woolwich loses court case against Twenty Twenty". The Guardian.
- "International Emmys dominated by UK television shows". BBC News. 22 November 2011.
- Welch, Chris (1 June 2008). "Is your family the right onefor reality TV?". The Huntsville Times.
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