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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.
Born to Kill? is a British true crime television series, made by Twofour Productions. [1] [2] Each episode is an in-depth look at the childhood, and formative years of serial killers in an attempt to find out whether the individuals were born killers, or created by the environments they found themselves in. [3]
Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial is a business documentary show produced by TwoFour productions that first aired on BBC Two on the 20 April 2015 and is presented by Alex Polizzi. The programme sees Alex help various restaurants to help them find a new head chef who are in desperate need of filling the vacancy.
The media free zone's main campus is located on the mainland . [2] It also operates a 70,000 square meter backlot in Kizad [4] and production studios in Mussafah, [5] with plans to expand to build their Yas Creative Hub on Yas Island by the fourth quarter of 2021. [6]
The first series was the highest rating factual series on BBC Two in 2016 with an average of 4.1 million and a 13.6 per cent share. It was also awarded a prestigious Rose d’Or Award for Reality and Factual Entertainment, a Grierson Award for Constructed Documentary Series, and a Broadcast Award for Popular Factual programme.
Two men refuse to disclose a friend's cause of death. Also produced by A24 [186] [187] October 4, 2019 Low Tide: Kevin McMullin: Two brothers find a bag of gold coins and try to hide it from their unpredictable friend. [188] [189] October 18, 2019 The Lighthouse: Robert Eggers: In the 1890s, two lighthouse keepers stranded on an island descend ...
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Since its premiere in 1999, there have been a number of additional notable productions of Four Nights in Knaresborough across the United Kingdom. [7] Premiere. Tricycle Theatre, London, November – December 1999 [1] [2] Cast: Jonny Lee Miller, James Purefoy, Martin Marquez, Christopher Fulford, Mali Harries, Alan Parnaby; Director: Richard Wilson