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The Alexandra; Former names: Lyceum Theatre (1901–1902) Alexandra Theatre (1902–2010) New Alexandra Theatre (2010–2018) Address: Suffolk Queensway Birmingham England: Coordinates: Owner: Ambassador Theatre Group: Capacity: 1,347: Construction; Opened: 27 May 1901: Years active
Alexandra Palace is an entertainment and sports venue in North London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey. A Grade II listed building, [ 2 ] it is built on the site of Tottenham Wood and the later Tottenham Wood Farm. [ 3 ]
Alexandra Palace was awarded major grants from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Haringey Council for the East Wing Restoration Project, including the theatre, which was the biggest investment in the palace for a generation. [23] [26] Additional funds came from charitable trusts, businesses and individual donations.
Alexandra Palace: London: BBC Television Service (1936–1956) Studios used for BBC TV until the station moved to Lime Grove in 1956. Was also the base for BBC TV News, until it moved to Television Centre in 1969, and for Open University broadcasts. Closed in 1981. [30] BBC Henry Wood House [31] London
B. List of BBC properties; BBC Archives; BBC Birmingham Studios; BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House; BBC Drama Village; BBC Elstree Centre; BBC Hoddinott Hall
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A Class 313 at Alexandra Palace on its way to Stevenage via Hertford. All services at Alexandra Palace are operated by Great Northern using Class 387 and 717 EMUs. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [9] 2 tph to London King's Cross (calls at Finsbury Park only) 4 tph to Moorgate (all stations) 2 tph to Stevenage via Hertford North
English: BBC Tower and Transmitter Mast, Alexandra Palace From this tower on 2nd of November in 1936 Ally Pally became the headquarters of the world's first regular public 'high definition' television service. Operated by the BBC, the Alexandra Palace television station was located on this site and its iconic radio tower is still in use, the ...