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In 2011, 23 TV shows were shot in New York while only nine shows were a decade before. [ 1 ] Shows filmed primarily on location and/or using studio facilities in the Five Boroughs
Dear John (1988–1992, New Rochelle in Westchester County) Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005, Lynbrook on Long Island) The Sopranos (1999–2007, North Caldwell, New Jersey, with occasional scenes in Manhattan) Gilmore Girls (2000–2007); in Western Connecticut, some episodes in New York City.
The Bachelorette (American TV series) season 6. The Bachelorette (American TV series) season 11. Bethenny (talk show) Beulah (radio and TV series) Big Dogs. Black Rabbit. Blue Bloods (TV series) The Bob Newhart Show (1961 TV series) Broadway Television Theatre.
Caesar's Hour. Calucci's Department. Canterbury's Law. Captain Kangaroo. The Chris Gethard Show. Connected (2015 TV series) Crashing (American TV series) The Crew (2021 TV series) Crisis in Six Scenes.
GUM Studios Locations: 2-15 Borden Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101 and 4508 2nd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11232. AVM Unitel, 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street: houses CenterStage. Chelsea Studios, 221 West 26th Street: a historic soundstage dating back to 1914. Asset TV, 570 Lexington Avenue, full service live broadcasting studio.
Baby Boom (American TV series) Baby Daddy. Baby Makes Five. Backchat (1995 TV series) Baker's Dozen (TV series) Bali (TV series) Bank on the Stars. Barefoot in the Park (TV series) Barney Blake, Police Reporter.
The series was set and filmed primarily in New York City, [1] and, by the end of season two, Miller became the actor who had portrayed Sherlock Holmes in the most episodes on television or in film. [2] The show follows Holmes, a recovering drug addict and former consultant to Scotland Yard, as he assists the New York City Police Department in ...
Shows included The Perry Como Show (from 1956), Concentration (primetime 1961)). It was demolished in 1966 for a 49-story office tower. 67th Street Studios, 101 West 67th Street. The Knickerbocker Beer Show aka The Steve Allen Show on WNBT-TV (1953-1954), the direct predecessor to Tonight Starring Steve Allen, originated from here.