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The 'old' doughnut shaped BBC building at White City is on the site of the Franco-British Exhibition (remnants of which still to be seen in Hammersmith Park)
The small park behind the Television Centre is another remnant of the Franco-British Exhibition, with its small surviving pond. I once helped a colleague release a live eel into the pond after rescuing it from an eel and pie shop in the Uxbridge Road, but that's another story for which the public are not yet prepared .
The BBC White City up the road from TC that you refer to was originally intended for both TV and Radio News, and was completely equipped for broadcasting, with all the infrastructure required
I used to belong to the Cix messaging board - predated the general availability of the internet, and I remember a BBC employee called Mike Todd being quite heavily involved in posting there. I think he was a studio manager. Anyhow, he was very sceptical that celebs and politicians would be prepared to travel to White City for news programmes. At the time I didn't realise how close the place was to central London - though I concede it isn't as close as BH. I think this would have been in the 90s, and I think there was a huge refurbishment at BH that was causing lots of problems with noise etc.
The small park behind the Television Centre is another remnant of the Franco-British Exhibition, with its small surviving pond. I once helped a colleague release a live eel into the pond after rescuing it from an eel and pie shop in the Uxbridge Road, but that's another story for which the public are not yet prepared .
The future of the BBC archive really is one that needs raising with the BBC Trust. This is an organisation after all which is considering levelling TV Centre.
TV Centre is not being levelled (or at least not by the BBC), but it is up for sale along with the 14 acre site on which it sits. More details here, including confirmation of the Grade II listing for TV centre:
Clearly a price has yet to be agreed, but I have heard the BBC are looking for a substantial price for the whole site.
"I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
BBC TV Centre… …with grateful thanks to several current and ex BBC staffers who have passed some fascinating documents and other information to me. (Revised March 2024) photo thanks to Peter Sumpter contents:
This is the inevitable outcome of Birt's internal market reforms, I suppose.
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