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The London Studios

The London Studios
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The London Studios seen from Waterloo Bridge in 2013
The London Studios is located in Greater London
The London Studios
Location within Greater London
Former names The South Bank Television Centre
Alternative names The ITV Studios
London Television Centre
ITV Towers
General information
Type Television studios
Location Waterloo, London
Address 58-72 Upper Ground,
London, Greater London,
SE1 9LT
United Kingdom
Country England
Coordinates 51°30′26″N 0°06′45″W / 51.50733°N 0.11237°W / 51.50733; -0.11237Coordinates: 51°30′26″N 0°06′45″W / 51.50733°N 0.11237°W / 51.50733; -0.11237
Elevation 85 m (279 ft)
Current tenants ITV, BBC, Channel 4, Al Jazeera, Met Office
Construction started 1969
Completed 1972
Owner ITV plc
Technical details
Floor count 24
Floor area 2.5 acres
Design and construction
Architect EPR Architects
Structural engineer Clarke Nicholls and Marcel, Civil and Structural Engineers
Main contractor Higgs and Hill
Website
www.londonstudios.co.uk

The London Studios or The South Bank Studios (also known as The London Television Centre, ITV Towers and Kent House) in Waterloo, Central London is a television studio complex formerly owned by London Weekend Television. The studios are located in Central London and are situated on the South Bank next to The IBM Building and the Royal National Theatre. The building is set on 2.5 acres of land and is 24 floors high.

The facilities are the main studios for ITV, along with a number of production companies including ITV Studios and Shiver based in Kent House tower, while the studios are currently home to many entertainment, game and daytime shows. These include Good Morning Britain, The Graham Norton Show, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway and The Jonathan Ross Show. The studios are also used for other programmes from various other channels including BBC and Channel 4. The Met Office weather studios which provide national weather forecasts are also based at The London Studios, as well as ITV Creative who promote programmes on the ITV network.

When LWT succeeded ATV for the London weekend ITV franchise in 1968, it rented Associated-Rediffusion's old studios at Wembley (now known as The Fountain Studios) whilst plans for a new studio complex in central London were drawn up.


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