Two Brothers Pictures

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Two Brothers Pictures Ltd.
IndustryTelevision
Founded25 October 2011; 9 years ago (2011-10-25)
FoundersHarry Williams, Jack Williams
Headquarters
London
,
England
Key people
Harry Williams, Jack Williams
ServicesProduction company
ParentAll3Media
Websitetwobrotherspictures.com

Two Brothers Pictures is a London-based British television production company founded in 2014 by brothers, Harry Williams and Jack Williams.[1] Harry and Jack launched the company with the BBC One seriesThe Missing.[2] The show was nominated for 2 Golden Globe Awards,[3] 4 BAFTAs[4] and 2 Emmys[5] as well as winning two Nymph d'Ors,[6] Bulldog and BPG awards.[7] The Missing returned in 2016 for a second series airing on BBC One and Starz.

2016 also saw Two Brothers Pictures launch their comedy Fleabag on BBC Three and Amazon written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Fleabag's first series received numerous awards, including; BAFTA TV (Female Performance in a Comedy),[8] Televisual (Best Comedy),[9] Writers Guild of Great Britain (Best TV Sitcom),[10] RTS (Best Breakthrough, Best Comedy Writer),[11] Chortle (Best TV Comedy),[12] BPG (Best Writer),[13] Broadcast (Best Multichannel, Best Original Programme)[14] and NME (Best TV Series)[15] as well as receiving more nominations for Golden Nymphs, BAFTA Craft, C21, BPG, Critics Choice, Broadcast Digital, Rockie Awards, Broadcast, Televisual, British Film Designers Guild, RTS Craft and BAFTA Craft[citation needed][16]

Programmes include Liar, conspiracy thriller Strangers (originally titled White Dragon), Cheat and The Widow for ITV, and Rellik and Baptiste for BBC One.[17][18][19][20]

Two Brothers Pictures joined the All3Media Group in 2017.[21]

Filmography[]

Year Title Aired on
2014–2016 The Missing BBC One / Starz
2016–2019 Fleabag BBC Three / Amazon Video
2016 One of Us BBC One
2017–2020 Liar ITV
2017 Rellik BBC One
Urban Myths: Cary Grant and Timothy Leary Sky Arts
2018 Strangers ITV / Amazon Video
Wonderdate BBC iPlayer
2019–2021 Baptiste BBC One
2019 The Widow ITV / Amazon Video
Cheat ITV
2019–present Back to Life BBC Three
2021 Angela Black ITV / Spectrum
The Tourist BBC One / Stan

References[]

  1. ^ "Two Brothers Pictures – Website". Two Brothers Pictures Homepage.
  2. ^ "IMDB – The Missing, Full Credits". IMDb.
  3. ^ "The Missing – Golden Globes". Golden Globes.
  4. ^ "BAFTA 2015 Nominations". Deadline Hollywood.
  5. ^ "Emmy Nominations – The Missing". Emmys.
  6. ^ "'The Missing,' 'Happy Valley,' 'Gomorrah,' 'Lilyhammer' Win Monte Carlo TV Fest's Kudos". Variety.
  7. ^ "Broadcasting Press Guild Award". Broadcasting Press Guild.
  8. ^ "BAFTA TV Awards 2017: Phoebe Waller-Bridge wins Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme". Radio Times.
  9. ^ "Televisual Award – Comedy". Televisual.
  10. ^ "Writers' Guild Award winners 2017". Writers' Guild.
  11. ^ "BBC Leads Wins at RTS Awards For Shows Including 'Fleabag' & 'Happy Valley'". Deadline Hollywood.
  12. ^ "Who won at the Chortle Awards 2017". Chortle.
  13. ^ "Mum, Fleabag, Graham Norton and Alan Partridge win at BPG Awards". Comedy.co.uk.
  14. ^ "Channel 4 reigns at Broadcast Awards 2017". Broadcast.
  15. ^ "'Fleabag' named Best TV Series supported by Domino's at the VO5 NME Awards 2017". NME.
  16. ^ "IMDB – Fleabag Awards". IMDb.
  17. ^ "ITV Announces New Drama, Liar". ITV.
  18. ^ "ITV Announces 4 New Dramas". ITV.
  19. ^ "ITV Orders The Widow". Deadline Hollywood.
  20. ^ "Richard Dormer and Jodi Balfour star in innovative new BBC One and Cinemax drama series, Rellik". BBC Media Centre.
  21. ^ "All3Media Acquires 'Fleabag' Producer Two Brothers". Variety.
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