- The Prospect Studios
The Prospect Studios (also known as ABC Television Center [West] ) is a lot containing several
television studio s located at 4151 Prospect Avenue in the Los Feliz neighborhood ofLos Angeles , at the corner of Prospect and Talmadge Avenues (named in honor of silent screen starNorma Talmadge ), just east ofHollywood . For over fifty years, this facility served as the West Coast headquarters of theAmerican Broadcasting Company , before the network moved its main headquarters to the Walt Disney Studios inBurbank, California . From 1949 to 1999, the ABC-owned Los Angeles television station,KABC-TV , was also located there. The station moved to a new state of the art facility located on a portion of Disney's Grand Central Center campus in nearbyGlendale, California in December 1999.Opening in 1915 as The
Vitagraph Studio, the original silent film plant included two daylight film stages, support buildings and many exterior film sets. In 1925, Vitagraph's founder Albert Smith sold the company to the Warner brothers. In 1927, the facility became The Warner East Hollywood Annex and was used for many large-scale films. Here, in 1927, Warner Bros. shot portions of the historical first sound film, "The Jazz Singer", using the Vitaphone process which synchronized audio and picture. The "interior" club scenes for the film were shot in Stage 5, still located today in the center of the Studio Lot. In the 1930s and '40s, Warner Bros. continued to shoot on the Lot using large water tanks, ship and backlot sets.In 1948, the property was sold to the newly formed American Broadcasting Company, and the film lot was transitioned into the new world of television as the ABC Television Center. Then, ABC proceeded to place their new Los Angeles television station, KECA-TV (now
KABC-TV ) in the newly-purchased lot, a year later. Construction on the studio lot to bring it to its more familiar current form took place in 1957. ABC still uses the Prospect facility as a network retransmission center for its programming. Many great and memorable television shows, including those produced for ABC, other networks or syndication, have been produced in the studios.American Bandstand started recording there in 1964 (moving from Philadelphia). ABC's longest running program,General Hospital , now in its 45th year on the air, has been taped at this location since the mid-1980s after relocating from theSunset-Gower Studios in Hollywood. Many other classic television shows were also produced there including TheLawrence Welk Show ,Barney Miller , Fridays,Mr. Belvedere , Benson, and Soap.Four of the most well-known game shows in television history were recorded at ABC Television Center:
Family Feud (1976-85, hosted byRichard Dawson ),Let's Make a Deal (1968-76, hosted byMonty Hall ),The Dating Game (1965-74, hosted byJim Lange ), andThe Newlywed Game (1966-74, hosted byBob Eubanks ). Other game shows taped there includedHollywood Squares (the mid-80s edition hosted by John Davidson),Password (game show) and Password All-Stars (1971-75, both hosted byAllen Ludden ).Davidson, along with
Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterbackFran Tarkenton andCathy Lee Crosby co-hostedThat's Incredible! , an ABC show that ran from 1980-84, and considered one of the first true shows of thereality TV genre. ABC's long-running show,America's Funniest Home Videos , taped here from 1990-97.The Los Angeles Bureau of ABC News is also located at The Prospect Studios. The facility also served as broadcast headquarters for ABC's coverage of the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games.
In 1996, ABC became part of
The Walt Disney Company , the origins of which trace back to its first studio in Silver Lake. As the television and film industry entered the next millennium, the Lot was renamed The Prospect Studios. In 2002, the property underwent a major renovation to position its facilities for the future and new technical innovation.Current shows besides General Hospital produced here, include ABC's Thursday night program,
Grey's Anatomy .Shows Produced Here
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1984 Summer Olympic Games "
*"ABC World News Tonight " (periodically anchored out of Los Angeles; segments also produced here)
*"American Bandstand "
*"America's Funniest Home Videos "
* AM Los Angeles (shown locally onKABC-TV )
*"Barney Miller "
*"Benson"
*"Break the Bank "
*"Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak "
*"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve " (musical performances)
*"Diff'rent Strokes " (final season, 1985-86)
*"Eyewitness News " (KABC-TV edition)
*"Family Feud " (Richard Dawson-hosted version, 1976-85)
*"Fridays"
*"General Hospital "
*"Grey's Anatomy "
*"Hollywood Squares " (1986-87 season)
*"Let's Make a Deal " (1968-76 seasons)
*"Live with Regis & Kelly " (a week of shows in Los Angeles, March 2007)
*"Married... with Children "
*"Mr. Belvedere "
*"Password (game show) " (1971-74, 1975)
*"Password All-Stars" (1974-75)
*"Port Charles "
*"Rhyme and Reason "
*"Soap"
*"Soap Talk "
*"That's Incredible! "
*"That's My Mama "
*"The Better Sex "
*"The Dating Game "
*"The Dick Cavett Show "
*"The Lawrence Welk Show "
*"The Newlywed Game "
*"The Oprah Winfrey Show " (periodic West Coast shows)
*"The Shield "
*"The View " (periodic West Coast shows)
*"Three's Company "
*"Welcome Back, Kotter "
*"What's Happening!! "
*"Who's The Boss? "References
* [http://www.ABC.com ABC.com]
*imdb company|0016203|ABC Television Center
* [http://studioservices.go.com/prospectstudios/index.html The Prospect Studios] The show General Hospital first initated as a live show broadcast from ABC-TVC. It started as a small show, a hole in the wall kind of thing.
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