2waytraffic Presents Finished Titles

HILVERSUM: 2waytraffic is showcasing three finished programs alongside its formats catalogue: Shark Tank, Young Dumb & Living Off Mum and Trust Me, I’m a Dealer.

Shark Tank, knows as Dragons’ Den outside of the U.S., launched on August 8 on ABC. Shark Tank is averaging 5 million total viewers. The format has been licensed to more than 20 countries. Young, Dumb & Living Off Mum premiered on BBC Three on July 19. The show takes a bunch of spoiled teenagers and puts them in a house together to survive without their parents’ coddling. To date, the show has averaged more than half a million viewers. Trust Me, I’m a Dealer launched on BBC Two on August 24. The show pulled in average audiences of 1.4 million in its first six episodes. Fronted by well-known antiques expert Paul Martin, the series delves out financial know-how and advice on how to get good return from regular forms of savings and investments.

Ed Louwerse, the managing director of 2waytraffic International, a Sony Pictures Television company, said: “Young Dumb & Living Off Mum offers an intriguing insight into the lives of troublesome teenagers and their parents while Shark Tank provides a new perspective from the U.S. on pitching one’s business ideas to a group of wealthy but sceptical investors. Trust Me, I’m A Dealer takes an unconventional approach to helping ordinary people make a return on their savings and offers compelling viewing at a time when people are under increased financial pressure.”