Twenty Twenty
Twenty Twenty was established in 1982 and has built a reputation as one of the leading suppliers of factual entertainment, popular documentaries, hard-hitting current affairs, attention-grabbing living history series and creative drama productions. Twenty Twenty's move into primetime children's shows has also brought success in an exciting and challenging genre.
The Company has won numerous awards for producing high quality productions based on contemporary subjects; including a BAFTA in 2007 for The Choir, an Indie award in 2005 for That'll Teach 'Em, and an International Emmy in 2004 for Brat Camp. Other formats include Evacuation, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Grandad's Back in Business, and Never Did Me Any Harm.
Twenty Twenty's work has been broadcast by networks around the world, including the BBC, CBBC, ITV, Channels 4 and Five in the UK, and ABC, The Discovery Channel, Turner Original Productions, Sundance Channel, CNN, The Arts and Entertainment Channel and WGBH in the USA. Many of Twenty Twenty's formats have also been successfully produced in other countries - most notably Brat Camp for ABC in the US and That'll Teach 'Em in Europe.
Twenty Twenty joined Shed Media in September 2007.
For more information about Twenty Twenty and its programmes, please visit the company website.





