Twenty Twelve | |
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Genre | Mockumentary |
Created by | John Morton |
Written by | John Morton |
Directed by | John Morton |
Starring | Hugh Bonneville Jessica Hynes Amelia Bullmore Olivia Colman Vincent Franklin Karl Theobald Morven Christie |
Narrated by | David Tennant |
Theme music composer | Irving Berlin |
Opening theme | "Let's Face the Music and Dance" sung by Nat King Cole |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jon Plowman |
Producer | Paul Schlesinger |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | BBC |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Four (2011–2012) BBC Two (2012) BBC HD |
Release | 14 March 2011 24 July 2012 | –
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Twenty Twelve is a BBC television comedy series written and directed by John Morton. Starring Hugh Bonneville, Jessica Hynes and Amelia Bullmore, the programme is a spoof on-location mockumentary following the organisation of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. It was first broadcast on UK television station BBC Four in March 2011 to coincide with the 500-day countdown to the opening ceremony.
Twenty Twelve gained mainly positive reviews from critics, and a four-part second series was announced on 15 April 2011,[1] which began airing on 30 March 2012 on BBC Two.[2] A further three episodes of series 2 began airing from 10 July 2012.[3] The series' last episode was broadcast on 24 July 2012, three days before the opening ceremony of the London Olympic Games.
Several core characters went on to appear in a sequel, W1A, in 2014.[4]