- Lime Grove Studios
Lime Grove Studios was a
film studio complex built by theGaumont Film Company in 1915 situated in a street namedLime Grove , inShepherd's Bush London W12 nearHammersmith , westLondon and described by Gaumont as "the finest studio inGreat Britain and the first building ever put up in this country solely for the production of films".Gaumont-British Picture Corporation
In 1922,
Isidore Ostrer along with his brothers Mark and Maurice, acquired control of Gaumont-British from its French parent. In 1932 a major redevelopment of Lime Grove Studios was completed, creating one of the best equipped studio complexes of that era. The studios prospered underGaumont-British , and in 1941 were bought by theRank Organisation and became a home on many occasions to theEaling comedies . The famous British film "The Wicked Lady " (1945) was also made at Lime Grove.BBC studios
In 1949, the
BBC bought Lime Grove Studios as a "temporary measure" - as they were to build Television Centre at nearby White City - and began converting them from film to television use, reopening them on21 May 1950 . [ [http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/history/history.htm 1950s British TV Milestones] Whirligig 50s British TV]Lime Grove would be home to many BBC TV shows over the next forty-two years, including: "Nineteen Eighty-Four", "
Quatermass II ", "Steptoe and Son ", "Doctor Who ", "Nationwide", "Top of the Pops " and the 1950ssoap opera "The Grove Family " took the name of its title family from the studios, where it was made. The last live programme was "The Late Show" on14 June 1991 from studio D.In 1991, the BBC decided to consolidate its London television production at BBC Television Centre and close its other studios including Lime Grove and so it was that on
26 August 1991 , a month after the studios were closed forever, the BBC transmitted a special day of programming called "The Lime Grove Story" featuring examples of the many programmes and films that had been made at Lime Grove in its 76 years as a place of film and television production. [ [http://www.cuttingsarchive.org.uk/radiotim/1990s/cuttings/lgrove01.htm "Radio Times" feature on "The Lime Grove Story"] Doctor Who Cuttings Archive] Television Theatre close by, nearShepherd's Bush Green, closed the same year.The studios themselves were put on the market and eventually were bought by a development company which demolished the studios and redeveloped the area for residential housing.
ee also
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Gaumont Film Company
*Gainsborough Pictures References
External links
* [http://www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk/old%20bbc%20studios.htm#lime Unofficial history of Lime Grove Studios]
* [http://www.gaumont-british.co.uk/ History of Gaumont-British and Lime Grove Studios]
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