Twenty Twenty Television
Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Television production |
Founded | 1982London | , in
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 Bad Lads Army Wakey Wakey Campers |
Parent | Warner Bros. Television Productions UK (2007–present) |
Website | www |
Twenty Twenty Television 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.
Programming
[edit]Current productions
[edit]Previous productions
[edit]- 2018
- 2015
- 2012
- 2011
- 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: Extreme (ITV1)
- How To Divorce Without Screwing Up Your Children (Channel 4)
- How to Beat Your Kid's Asthma (Channel 4)
- 2005
- Bad Lads' Army: Officer Class (ITV1)
- 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
- 2003
- 2002
Current affairs
[edit]- 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
[edit]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)
- 1995
- Deadly Experiments (Channel 4)[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Ricochet Staff Members".
- ^ Clarke, Steve (19 September 2007). "Shed buys Twenty Twenty". Variety.
- ^ "Radiation in MRC supported research in the 1950s and 1960s. Report of a committee inquiry". 1998. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
- ^ 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.