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17 : 03 : 2010
Twofour to showcase brand new documentary and entertainment programming at MIPTV
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Twofour is taking a raft of new programmes to MIPTV next month as well as further series of its most successful formats. Working alongside its key distribution partners - DRG, BBC Worldwide, RDF Rights and ITVGlobal, its programmes range from a brand new series with top businesswoman Jo Malone to a studio based entertainment show, Liza and Huey's Pet Nation, and a second series of Born To Kill, six new profiles of the world's most notorious serial killers.

To arrange a meeting with Anthony Hughes, Twofour’s Commercial Director, please contact Helen Melville at helen.melville@twofour.co.uk

Twofour programmes for MIPTV 2010 include:

The sixth season of The Hotel Inspector - with Alex Polizzi, granddaughter of Lord Forte, now in charge (8 x 60').

Philippe Starck's School of Design (6 x 60') Philippe Starck searches for the next generation of British designers with the most promising winning the chance of a six month placement at his design agency in Paris.

Road Warriors (4 x 60’) a ground-breaking observational series following the men and women who do one of the world’s most dangerous jobs – delivering supplies and equipment to frontline troops in war-torn Afghanistan. Also available is Road Warriors: The Extra Mile (4 x 60'), a switchover show featuring highlights from the main series supplemented with unseen footage that expands original stories.

On Thin Ice (5 x 50') - following Ben Fogle and Olympic gold medalist, James Cracknell's, gruelling adventure to race to the South Pole.

Gutted (20 x 60’) – a formatted series which takes extreme action to shock compulsive hoarders into realising that less is definitely more.

Duncan Banatyne's Seaside Resuce (6 x 60’) in which Dragon’s Den businessman, Duncan Bannatyne, swaps spreadsheets for spades as he takes his expertise to the coast in the hope of restoring six British tourist attractions.

Big Chef Takes On Little Chef (4 x 60'), the hit series for Channel 4 following Heston Blumenthal's attempts to transform the well known roadside restaurant chain.

Ty Pennington’s Great British Adventure (15 x 60’) – the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition star takes on three different challenges – a Cornish seaside town, a west country open air swimming pool and a Scottish music festival – galvanizing local people and business into action as only Ty can.