Thought this might be an interesting topic.
In the seventies, my father was the Project Manager on the building of Kent House, (London Weekend Television) on the South Bank of the River Thames. I would sometimes accompany him to work and was able to see the progress of the construction. On one occasion I watched Dickie Davis present an edition of World of Sport. On another, I was an audience member during the recording of The Rolf Harris Show. And I also joined a studio tour and walked throught the sets of 'Just William'.
At around the same time and for some years after, the mother of a school friend organised coach trips to see shows being recorded. I recall going to see episodes of 'Father Dear Father', 'The Many Wives of Patrick' and 'Agony'.
Does anyone else have memories of visiting TV studios, especially in the 70s and 80?
In the seventies, my father was the Project Manager on the building of Kent House, (London Weekend Television) on the South Bank of the River Thames. I would sometimes accompany him to work and was able to see the progress of the construction. On one occasion I watched Dickie Davis present an edition of World of Sport. On another, I was an audience member during the recording of The Rolf Harris Show. And I also joined a studio tour and walked throught the sets of 'Just William'.
At around the same time and for some years after, the mother of a school friend organised coach trips to see shows being recorded. I recall going to see episodes of 'Father Dear Father', 'The Many Wives of Patrick' and 'Agony'.
Does anyone else have memories of visiting TV studios, especially in the 70s and 80?
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