Television Centre, London

Television Centre
Television Centre in 2018
Television Centre is located in Greater London
Television Centre
Television Centre
Location in London
Television Centre is located in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Television Centre
Television Centre
Location in Hammersmith and Fulham
Former namesBBC Television Centre
Alternative namesBBC Studioworks Television Centre
General information
TypeTelevision production (1960–2013, 2017–present), mixed commercial and residential usage (2012–present)
Architectural styleMinimalist
LocationWest side of Wood Lane (A219) in White City, opposite Wood Lane tube station
AddressWhite City, W12 7RJ
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°30′36″N 0°13′35″W / 51.5099°N 0.2263°W / 51.5099; -0.2263
Elevation6 m (20 ft)
Current tenantsBBC Studios
BBC Studioworks
Completed29 June 1960
Inaugurated29 June 1960
Renovated2013–18
Cost£10 million
adjusted by inflation: £153 million
OwnerBBC (1949–2013)
AIMCo (2013–present)
Technical details
Floor count8 (above ground)
Floor area14 acres (56,656 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Graham Dawbarn AHMM
Architecture firmNorman & Dawbarn
Structural engineerMarmaduke T. Tudsbery
Main contractorHiggs and Hill (superstructure), George Wimpey (foundations)
Website
televisioncentre.com

Television Centre (TVC), formerly known as BBC Television Centre, is a building complex in White City, West London, which was the headquarters of BBC Television from 1960 to 2013, when BBC Television moved to Broadcasting House. After a refurbishment, the complex reopened in 2017 with three studios in use for TV production, operated by BBC Studioworks. The first BBC staff moved into the Scenery Block in 1953, and the centre was officially opened on 29 June 1960. It is one of the most readily recognisable facilities of its type, having appeared as the backdrop for many BBC programmes. Parts of the building are Grade II listed, including the central ring and Studio 1.

Most of the BBC's national television and radio news output came from Television Centre, and in later years most recorded television was output from the nearby Broadcast Centre at 201 Wood Lane, care of Red Bee Media. Live television events from studios and routing of national and international sporting events took place within Television Centre before being passed to the Broadcast Centre for transmission.[citation needed]

The building is 4 miles (6 kilometres) west of central London, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The nearest Underground stations are White City on the Central Line and Wood Lane on the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines.


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