Bridget Sneyd
Bridget Sneyd
SENIOR EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

As senior executive producer at Twofour, Bridget runs a number of factual and documentary series including Built From Disaster for Discovery EMEA (6 x 60'), Keep It In The Family for BBC TWO (4 x 60') and Make My Body Younger for BBC Three (8 x 60').  She has an extensive background in factual, specialist factual and documentary programme making. 

Before returning to her native Cornwall and joining Twofour Bridget was at Cheetah Television, where she exec'd the controversial Fat Men Can't Hunt for BBC Three and led the development and subsequent commission of a second series, Fat Teens Can't Hunt, filmed in Borneo.   Previously at Lion Television Bridget's credits included Channel 4's award-winning Cutting Edge Bad Behaviour,   DNA: the Promise and the Price for Discovery, the visually sumptuous six hour ob doc Versailles Stories for Discovery Europe/BBC Four,  and for BBC ONE Beat the Bailiff and the highly acclaimed long-running observational documentary series Paddington Green.  Bridget also developed, and rolled out as a brand, a fresh drama doc approach to science including The Science of Stress for Channel 4/Discovery Health; World of Pain and Love Hurts for Five/Discovery Health and The Science of Lying for Discovery Channel/Five.  She also trained up and led teams of young self-shooting film makers for 55 episodes of the popular BBC ONE observational documentary series Passport to the Sun. 

Bridget began her career at the BBC, first as a radio journalist then as a television director and producer of amongst many other programmes a Bafta-winning series of BBC ONE's Airport.