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1 Divisions  



1.1  Twofour  





1.2  Twofour Rights  







2 Selected programmes produced by Twofour  



2.1  2024  





2.2  2023  





2.3  2022  





2.4  2021  





2.5  2020  





2.6  2018  





2.7  2017  





2.8  2016  





2.9  2015  





2.10  2014  





2.11  2013  





2.12  2012  





2.13  2011  





2.14  1998  







3 Awards  





4 References  





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Twofour Broadcast Limited

Trade name

Twofour
FormerlyWestpal Limited (February–April 1989)[1]
Two Four Productions Limited (1989–2005)
Company typeSubsidiaryofITV Studios
Industry
  • Digital media
  • FoundedFebruary 23, 1989; 35 years ago (1989-02-23)
    FounderCharles Wace
    HeadquartersPlymouth, England

    Key people

    Tim Carter (CEO)
    ParentITV Studios
    Divisions
  • Twofour Rights
  • Websitetwofour.co.uk
    Footnotes / references
    [1]
    Twofour's headquarters in Plymouth.

    Twofour Broadcast Limited,[1] trading as Twofour, is a British television and digital media group founded in 1989 by Charles Wace, a former BBC news producer, and Christopher Slade, a BBC presenter. With its headquarters in Plymouth, Twofour has offices in London and Los Angeles.

    In June 2015, Twofour Group was acquired by ITV Studios.[2]

    Melanie Leach was named CEO in summer 2014.[3] In Autumn 2019, Leach stepped down, and Tim Carter was appointed CEO of Twofour and the ITV company Multistory Media.[citation needed]

    Divisions[edit]

    Twofour[edit]

    Twofour supplies programming to channels including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, and UKTV.[citation needed]

    Recent and upcoming productions include The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy for Apple TV+,[4] and I Kissed A Boy for BBC Three. [5] Twofour was awarded Broadcast's "Best Indie Production Company" title in 2010 and 2014, with titles including The Jump (Channel 4), The Real Marigold Hotel[6] (BBC One/BBC Two) and This Time Next Year (ITV)[7] and Channel 5's longest running series, The Hotel Inspector.[citation needed]

    The company produces ob-doc and fixed rig shows such as Channel 4's Educating Yorkshire, Educating the East End and 2011's Educating Essex.[citation needed]

    Twofour has produced a range of adventure documentaries such as Harry's Arctic Heroes for BBC One and Harry's Mountain Heroes for ITV, both featuring Prince Harry and a group of wounded soldiers as they attempt to reach the North Pole and Mount Everest respectively and “You’ve Gotta Run” for ITV and Peace Point TV as the students run away and DeeDee is the running teacher.[citation needed]

    Twofour Rights[edit]

    Twofour Rights was the distribution arm of Twofour. Launched in 2012, they brought Twofour's programmes to the international marketplace.

    In 2021, Twofour's parent company ITV Studios, merged Twofour Rights into ITV Studios Distribution.[8]

    Selected programmes produced by Twofour[edit]

    2024[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    Big Zuu's 12 Dishes in 12 Hours ITV1
    I Kissed A Girl BBC Three
    Loaded in Paradise (S2) ITV2
    The Reluctant Traveler (S2) Apple TV+

    2023[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    The Reluctant Traveler[10] Apple TV+
    I Kissed A Boy BBC Three
    Challenge Anneka Channel 5
    Roman Kemp: The Fight For Young Lives BBC Three
    Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction BBC Three
    Rosie Jones: Am I A R*tard? Channel 4

    2022[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    Watercolour Challenge Channel 5
    Hotel Benidorm Channel 5
    Happy Campers Channel 5
    Julia Bradbury: Breast Cancer and Me ITV
    Loaded in Paradise ITV
    Million Pound Pawn ITV
    Make Me Prime Minister Channel 4
    Our Boarding School CBBC
    The Hotel Inspector 17 Channel 5

    2021[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    My Cornwall With Fern Britton[11] Channel 5
    Our School Series 7 CBBC
    Motherland (third season) BBC Two
    Watercolour Challenge[12] Channel 5

    2020[edit]

    Title Channel
    Educating Greater Manchester Channel 4
    Virgin Media's V Fest 2020 ITV2
    Together At Home BBC1

    2018[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    My Shirley Valentine Summer ITV
    Costa Del Celebrity Channel 5
    This Time Next Year (second series) ITV
    Ibiza Weekender ITV2
    Give It A Year ITV
    One Night With My Ex Channel 5

    2017[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    Confessions of a Junior Doctor Channel 4
    The Real Marigold On Tour (second series) BBC One
    Ibiza Weekender ITV2
    The Real Marigold Hotel BBC One
    The Jump Channel 4
    One Night With My Ex Channel 5
    A Night with My Ex Bravo
    Chopping Block ITV
    Spectacular Spain With Alex Polizzi Channel 5
    Our School 3 (third series) CBBC
    Educating Greater Manchester (fifth series) Channel 4

    2016[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    Royal Navy School Channel 4
    Ibiza Weekender ITV2
    The Real Marigold Hotel BBC Two
    The Jump Channel 4
    Drive ITV
    Our School CBBC
    This Time Next Year ITV
    The Real Marigold On Tour BBC Two
    Dating in the Dark ITV2
    Disabled Daredevils Channel 4
    Tom Daley Diving For Gold ITV
    Choccywoccydoodah UKTV
    The Hotel Inspector Channel 5
    World's Best Restaurants UKTV
    The Extraordinary Case of Alex Lewis Channel 4
    Tiny Tots Talent Agency Channel 4
    Impossible Engineering UKTV
    Chopping Block ITV
    Drive ITV
    Born to Kill UKTV
    Get Me To The Church On Time UKTV
    Ibiza Weekender ITV2
    Housing Enforcers BBC

    2015[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    The Vote More 4
    Educating Cardiff (fourth series) Channel 4
    Ibiza Weekender ITV2
    Taking New York E4
    The Jump Channel 4
    Eternal Glory ITV
    The Housing Enforcers BBC One
    Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial BBC Two
    Kings and Queens of Speech Sky1
    Our School CBBC

    2014[edit]

    Title[9] Channel
    A Night of Heroes ITV
    Risking it All TLC
    Edge of Alaska Discovery Channel
    Alex Polizzi’s Secret Italy Channel 5
    The Housing Enforcers BBC One
    The Hunt History
    Chrome Underground Discovery Channel
    90's Greatest Nat Geo
    Stammer School Channel 4
    Dirty Weekenders in France Channel 4
    Harry's South Pole Heroes ITV
    James Nesbitt's Ireland ITV
    Cooks' Questions More 4
    The Magaluf Weekender ITV2
    The Jump Channel 4
    Splash ITV
    The Hotel Inspector Channel 5
    Alex Polizzi: The Fixer BBC Two
    Educating the East End (third series) Channel 4

    2013[edit]

    Title[9] Channel Start date No. of episodes Running time
    Educating Yorkshire (second series) Channel 4 5 September 2013 8 60 minutes
    Alex Polizzi's Christmas Fix BBC Two 19 December 2013 1 60 minutes
    Holiday Hit Squad BBC One 6 February 2013 4 60 minutes
    Country House Sunday ITV 21 April 2013 21 60 minutes
    Storage Hoarders (series 2) ITV 30 60 minutes
    Happy Families ITV 2013 4 60 minutes
    The 80s Greatest National Geographic Channel 2013 4 60 minutes
    Splash! (series 1) ITV 5 January 2013 5 75 minutes
    Choccywoccydoodah Star Challenge Good Food 2013 10 60 minutes
    Tropical Diseases Discovery Channel 2013 6 60 minutes
    The Body Shocking Show E4 2013 8 30 minutes
    James Nesbitt's Ireland ITV 2013 10 30 minutes
    Britain's Biggest Hoarders BBC One 2013 3 60 minutes
    The Magaluf Weekender ITV2 6 January 2013 6 60 minutes
    Cornwall with Caroline Quentin (series 2) ITV 7 January 2013 10 30 minutes
    Alex Polizzi: The Fixer (series 2) BBC Two 12 February 2012 6 60 minutes

    2012[edit]

    Title[9] Channel Start date No. of episodes Running time
    A Night of Heroes: The Sun Military Awards ITV 14 December 2012 1 90 minutes
    Body Invaders Discovery Channel 2012 6 60 minutes
    Paddy's Show and Telly ITV 22 December 2012 1 60 minutes
    Holiday Home Sweet Home ITV 2012 20 60 minutes
    Storage Hoarders ITV 2012 20 60 minutes
    All Star Christmas Presents Sky1 23 December 2012 1 90 minutes
    The Secret Interview Channel 5 2012 4 60 minutes
    My Kidney and Me More4 2012 1 30 minutes
    Tom Daley: Diving for Britain BBC One 23 July 2012 1 50 minutes
    My Tasty Travels with Lynda Bellingham ITV 2012 20 60 minutes
    Harry's Mountain Heroes ITV 2012 1 90 minutes
    Bumps, Babies & Beyond Discovery Real Time 2012 6 30 minutes
    City Secrets Sky Atlantic 2012 8 60 minutes
    The Hotel Inspector (series 9) Channel 5 2012 10 60 minutes
    Britain's Biggest Hoarders BBC One 2012 1 60 minutes
    God Save the Queens Sky Atlantic 2012 3 60 minutes
    Be Your Own Boss BBC Three 2012 6 60 minutes
    British Cycling: Road to Glory Sky Atlantic 20 August 2012 6 60 minutes
    Bradley Wiggins – A Year in Yellow Sky Atlantic 21 November 2012 1 90 minutes
    The Angel Sky1 2012 5 60 minutes
    A Short History of Everything Else Channel 4 2012 6 60 minutes
    The Exclusives ITV2 2012 7 60 minutes
    Alex Polizzi: The Fixer (series 1) BBC Two 31 January 2012 6 60 minutes
    The Story of Musicals BBC Four 2012 3 60 minutes
    Cornwall with Caroline Quentin (series 1) ITV 2 January 2012 8 30 minutes
    Home of the Future Channel 4 2012 5 60 minutes
    Table Dancing Diaries BBC Three 2012 1 60 minutes
    Out on a Limo Channel 4 2012 1 60 minutes

    2011[edit]

    Title[9] Channel Start date No. of episodes Running time
    A Night of Heroes ITV 2011 1 90 minutes
    Paddy's Show and Telly ITV 29 December 2011 1 60 minutes
    #tweetsoftheyear ITV2 2011 1 90 minutes
    So This Is Christmas Channel 4 2011 1 60 minutes
    Sealed Bid Channel 4 2011 5 60 minutes
    Tamara Ecclestone: Billion $$ Girl Channel 5 2011 3 60 minutes
    Harry's Arctic Heroes BBC One 2011 2 60 minutes
    My Hoarder Mum and Me BBC One 2011 1 60 minutes
    TA and the Taliban Watch 2011 6 60 minutes
    My Funniest Year Channel 4 2011 4 120 minutes
    Best of British Channel 4 2011 10 60 minutes
    Educating Essex Channel 4 2011 7 60 minutes
    The Hotel Inspector (series 7) Channel 5 18 April 2011 8 60 minutes
    The Hotel Inspector (series 8) Channel 5 3 October 2011 8 60 minutes
    Choccywoccydoodah Good Food 2011 10 30 minutes
    Graffiti Wars Channel 4 2011 1 60 minutes
    New Look Style the Nation Channel 4 2011 6 60 minutes
    Fisherman's Friends Channel 4 2011 1 60 minutes
    50 Greatest Wedding Shockers E4 2011 1 120 minutes

    1998[edit]

    What would you do? | BBC One | 45 episodes | 30 minutes

    Awards[edit]

    This Time Next Year was named the fastest selling format in the world in 2016,[13] and secured a C21 award and a Realscreen Award.[14]

    The Real Marigold Hotel won a Rose d'Or award in 2016.[15] The series was moved to BBC One for its second series.[6]

    Educating Yorkshire won a National Television Award, RTS Award, Broadcast Award for Best Documentary, IVCA Award, a BAFTA Craft award and two BAFTA Television nominations.[citation needed]

    Twofour held the title Best Indie Production Company in 2010 and 2014, and secured 1st place in Televisual Magazine's True Indie Survey 2013.[citation needed]

    The company has been awarded several IVCA and RTS awards.[citation needed] In 2013, triple BAFTA-nominated Educating Essex won a Broadcast Award for Best Documentary Series.[16]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "TWOFOUR BROADCAST LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". Companies House. 23 February 1989. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  • ^ "TV acquires Twofour Group". ITV Press Centre. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  • ^ "Televisual | NEWS & COMMENTS". www.televisual.com.
  • ^ "Watch The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy | Apple TV+ (UK)". Apple TV. 24 February 2023.
  • ^ "BBC Three announces new gay dating show hosted by Dannii Minogue". www.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ a b "BBC - The Real Marigold Hotel - series two - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  • ^ "This Time Next Year".
  • ^ "ITV Studios | Profiles | Showcase". Broadcast. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Our Work". Twofour. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  • ^ "Apple TV+ travel series "The Reluctant Traveler," hosted by Emmy Award winner Eugene Levy, to premiere on February 24, 2023". Apple Inc. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  • ^ "Channel 5 Head to Cornwall for Two New Series". 16 July 2021.
  • ^ "Channel 5 Revive c4's Watercolour Challenge". 28 April 2021.
  • ^ "This Time Next Year". C21media. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  • ^ "Realscreen Awards ★ nominees ★". awards.realscreen.com. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  • ^ "News". www.rosedor.com. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  • ^ "Broadcast Awards 2013: Winners". Broadcast Now. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
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