Wall to Wall

Wall to Wall

Infobox Company
company_name = Wall to Wall
company_logo =
company_type = Independent
foundation = London, 1987
location = London (UK)
key_people = Alex Graham
Jonathan Hewes
Claire Hungate
Helena Ely
Stuart Mullin
Gavin Rota
Leanne Klein
Tom Sherry
Susie Worster
industry = TV Production
products = "New Tricks"
"Who Do You Think You Are?"
"Genius of Photography"
"Frontier House"
""
"Colonial House"
"The Edwardian Country House"
"Man on Wire"
"Ancient Egyptians"
"Smallpox 2002"
"The Day Britain Stopped"
"Things I Hate About You"
"Neanderthal"
"First Columbus"
revenue =
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees =
parent = Shed Media Group
homepage = http://www.walltowall.co.uk
footnotes =

Wall to Wall, part of the Shed Media Group, is an independent television production company that produces event specials and drama, factual entertainment, science and history programmes for broadcast by networks in both the UK and US.

Twenty Twenty joined the Shed Media Group in November 2007.

Programming

Current Productions

New Tricks: Pilot plus five series (2003-) for BBC One – total 39 episodes.

Who Do You Think You Are?: four series plus adoption special (2004-) for BBC One - total 32 episodes, with a fifth series of 6 episodes to be broadcast Summer 2008 and a sixth series of 8 episodes to be broadcast in 2009.

Filmography

*"The Media Show" (1991, Channel 4)
*"A Statement of Affairs" (1992, ITV1)
*"You Me and It" (1992, BBC)
*"New Nightmares" (1992, Channel 4)
*"Baby It's You (TV Series)" (1994, Channel 4/The Learning Channel)
*"The Great Ape Trial" (1995, Channel 4)
*"The Real X-Files" (1995, Channel 4/Discovery Channel)
*"Plotlands" (1996, BBC)
*"Our Boy" (1997, BBC One)
*"The Science of Sex" (1997, The Learning Channel)
*"Weekly Planet" (1997, Channel 4)
*"A Rather English Marriage" (1998, BBC One)
*"What Granny Did in the War" (1999, Channel 4)
*"What Shall We Do with the Moon" (1999, Channel 4)
*"Standing Tall" (1999, Channel 4/The Learning Channel)
*"Sex, Chips & Rock n' Roll" (1999, BBC One)
*"Naked Planet" (1999, Channel 4/PBS)
*"1940s House" (1999, Channel 4)
*"The 1900 House" (1999, Channel 4)
*"Stressed Out" (2000, Channel 4)
*"" (2000, Channel 4)
*"Neanderthal (TV series)" (2001, Channel 4/Discovery Channel)
*"Enduring Extremes" (2001, Discovery Channel (Europe))
*"Eurocops" (2001, Discovery Channel (Europe))
*"Sex Life" (2001, BBC Two)
*"One Hit Wonderland" (2002, Discovery Channel (Europe))
*"Spymaster" (2002, Discovery Channel)
*"The World's First Predator" (2002, Five/Bravo)
*"Treats from the Edwardian Country House" (2002, Channel 4)
*"The Edwardian Country House" (2002, Channel 4)
*"Outbreak" (2002, Discovery Health Channel/Alliance Atlantis)
*"Art Crime" (2002, BBC Four/Bravo)
*"Smallpox 2002" (2002, BBC Two)
*"Scribbling" (2002, BBC Two)
*"Ancient Egyptians (TV series)" (2003, Channel 4/The Learning Channel/Canal+/RAI/NDR)
*"The Day Britain Stopped" (2003, BBC Two)
*"" (2003, BBC Two)
*"" (2003, BBC Two)
*"5 Things I Hate About You" (2003, BBC Two)
*"Frontier House" (2004, Channel 4/WNET
*"First Columbus" (2004, Discovery Channel)
*"Pioneer House" (2004, Channel 4)
*"Colonial House" (2004, WNET)
*"Salvage Squad" (2004, Channel 4)
*"The Regency House Party" (2004, Channel 4/WNET)
*"Century Farm" (2004, BBC Northern Ireland)
*"Spy" (2004, BBC Three)
*"We've Got the Builders In" (2004, BBC Two)
*"" (2004, BBC Two)
*"The Man Who Broke Britain" (2004, BBC One)
*"Oil Storm" (2005, FX)
*"The Mafia" (2005, Five/National Geographic Channel)
*"Not Forgotten" (2005, Channel 4)
*"The Reclaimers" (2005, BBC Two)
*""(2005, BBC One)
*"Texas Ranch House" (2006, PBS)
*"The First New Heart" (2006, Channel 4/Discovery Channel)
*"100% English" (2006, Channel 4)
*"Underworld Histories" (2006, National Geographic Channel)
*"The Battle That Made Britain" (2006, BBC Four)
*"The Genius of Photography" (2006, BBC Two)
*"" (2006, BBC Two)
*"" (2006, BBC Two)
*"You Don't Know You're Born" (2007, ITV1)
*"Empire's Children" (2007, Channel 4)
*"Crisis at the Castle" (2007, BBC Two)
*"" (2008, BBC Two)
*"Man on Wire" (2008)

External links

* [http://www.walltowall.co.uk Official Wall to Wall site]
* [http://www.shed-media.com Official Shed Media site]
* [http://www.iconmovies.co.uk/manonwire/index.php Official "Man on Wire" site]


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