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Two Brothers Pictures

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Two Brothers Pictures Ltd.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelevision
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
FoundersHarry and Jack Williams
Headquarters
London, England
Key people
Harry and Jack Williams (writers and managing directors)
Michael Latif (chief operating officer)
Sarah Hammond (chief creative officer)
ServicesProduction company
ParentAll3Media (2017–present)
Websitetwobrotherspictures.com

Two Brothers Pictures is a British television production company founded in 2014 by brothers Harry and Jack Williams.[1] The company launched with the BBC One series The 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]

Other programs include Liar, conspiracy thriller Strangers (originally titled White Dragon), Cheat and The Widow for ITV, and Rellik, Baptiste for BBC One and "The Tourist" for Stan and BBC One.[16][17][18][19]

Two Brothers Pictures joined the All3Media Group in 2017.[20]

Filmography

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Year Title Aired on
2014–2016 The Missing BBC One / Starz
2016–2019 Fleabag BBC Three / Amazon Prime 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 Prime Video
Wonderdate BBC iPlayer
2019–2021 Baptiste BBC One
2019 The Widow ITV / Amazon Video
Cheat ITV
2019–2021 Back to Life BBC Three
2021 Angela Black ITV / Spectrum
2022–present The Tourist BBC One / Stan
2023 Boat Story BBC One
2024 Dinosaur BBC Scotland / Hulu

References

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  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. ^ "ITV Announces New Drama, Liar". ITV.
  17. ^ "ITV Announces 4 New Dramas". ITV.
  18. ^ "ITV Orders The Widow". Deadline Hollywood.
  19. ^ "Richard Dormer and Jodi Balfour star in innovative new BBC One and Cinemax drama series, Rellik". BBC Media Centre.
  20. ^ "All3Media Acquires 'Fleabag' Producer Two Brothers". Variety.