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  2. London Studio Centre - Wikipedia

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    London Studio Centre was founded in 1978 by Bridget Espinosa, artistic director of the Bush Davies Ballet School and previously of the Elmhurst Ballet School.The Espinosa family is descended from the dancer Léon Espinosa (1825–1903).

  3. The London Studios - Wikipedia

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    The London Studios (also known as The South Bank Studios, The London Television Centre, ITV Tower, Kent House and LWT Tower) in Lambeth, Central London was a television studio complex owned by ITV plc and originally built for London Weekend Television.

  4. artsdepot - Wikipedia

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    The building also contains dance and drama studios, a gallery space and a cafe. The programme of performances ranges from theatre, to live music, comedy, dance, visual art, spoken word and children's events. The London Studio Centre shares the artsdepot building. There is also a programme of an educational courses for children and adults.

  5. List of BBC properties - Wikipedia

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    London: Studio Centre. Home of BBC Symphony Orchestra and recording studios. BBC Archive Centre: London: Home to the BBC Archives. Queen Elizabeth Hall: London: Small area leased as a technical facility for recording events. Royal Festival Hall: London: Small area leased as a technical facility for recording events. Four Millbank: London: BBC ...

  6. London Studio - Wikipedia

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    London Studio was established in 2002 following the merger of SCEE Studio Camden (formerly a division of Psygnosis) and Team Soho, the developer behind The Getaway. [2] As London Studio, the studio developed the SingStar series, which became extremely popular and helped broaden the appeal of the PlayStation 2 beyond the typical demographics of young male gamers.

  7. List of London venues - Wikipedia

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    The Pit at the Barbican Centre - 200 (City of London) Platform Theatre - 150 (King's Cross) The Pleasance Theatre, Main Auditorium - 260; Studio - 55 (Caledonian Road) Polka Theatre, Main Auditorium - 300; Studio - 70 (Wimbledon) Print Room, Main Auditorium - 180; Studio - 100 (Notting Hill) Puppet Theatre Barge - 50 (Maida Vale)

  8. Television Centre, London - Wikipedia

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    Studio TC1 at the BBC Television Centre, as seen in 2007. Studio 1 - 10,250 sq ft (952 m 2) - Opened on 15 April 1964, it was the fourth largest television studio in Britain, and was one of the four studios to be equipped for HDTV production (along with TC4, TC6 and TC8). [50]

  9. BBC Studioworks - Wikipedia

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    Up until 2013, BBC Studioworks operated four fully equipped permanent HD studios at the then BBC Television Centre in central London. It upgraded its largest studio, Studio TC1 to HD back in 2006 [30] and supported Strictly Come Dancing, which was the first live HD entertainment show in the UK. [31]