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Historically, the name "Elstree Studios" refers to any of several film studios that were based in the towns of Borehamwood
Borehamwood

Borehamwood is a town in southern Hertfordshire, situated 16 miles / 25km north of London. It is part of the borough of Hertsmere within the London commuter belt....
 and Elstree
Elstree

Elstree is a village in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire on the A5 road , north of London. It forms part of the civil parish of Elstree and Borehamwood ....
 in Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire is a Ceremonial counties of England and Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England Counties of England in the East of England region of England....
, England
England

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.

Despite being called “Elstree Studios” only one studio was actually located in Elstree itself, the remainder being in Borehamwood. There are a number of reasons for this:

When the studios were being established, Elstree was significantly larger than Borehamwood.






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Historically, the name "Elstree Studios" refers to any of several film studios that were based in the towns of Borehamwood
Borehamwood

Borehamwood is a town in southern Hertfordshire, situated 16 miles / 25km north of London. It is part of the borough of Hertsmere within the London commuter belt....
 and Elstree
Elstree

Elstree is a village in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire on the A5 road , north of London. It forms part of the civil parish of Elstree and Borehamwood ....
 in Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire is a Ceremonial counties of England and Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England Counties of England in the East of England region of England....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
.

Despite being called “Elstree Studios” only one studio was actually located in Elstree itself, the remainder being in Borehamwood. There are a number of reasons for this:

When the studios were being established, Elstree was significantly larger than Borehamwood. It must therefore have seemed sensible for anything that needed the name of the town in its name to be named after Elstree rather than Borehamwood. Nowadays, Borehamwood is the larger, but the old names have stuck. The fact that the parish
Parish

A parish is a local church; it is an administrative unit typically found in Roman Catholic, Anglican, United Methodist, and Presbyterianism churches....
 that contains the town is also called "Elstree" may have had some influence on the choice of name.

When the studios were at their most prolific, the local railway station
Train station

|}A train station, railway station, railroad station, or station yard is a facility at which passengers may board and alight from trains and/or rail-transported freight may be loaded or unloaded....
 was called just "Elstree". This was because it was cheaper to print 'Elstree' onto the tickets rather than 'Borehamwood'. (Nowadays, it is called "Elstree and Borehamwood".) Furthermore, the local telephone exchange
Telephone exchange

In the field of telecommunications, a telephone exchange or telephone switch is a system of electronic components that connects telephone calls....
 was also called just "Elstree". Before the advent of subscriber trunk dialling
Subscriber trunk dialling

Subscriber trunk dialling is a term for the United Kingdom telephone system allowing subscribers to dial trunk calls without Telephone operator assistance....
, a person wanting to make a call to a studio would ask the operator
Telephone operator

A telephone operator is either* a person who provides assistance to a telephone caller, usually in the placing of operator assisted telephone calls such as calls from a pay phone, collect calls , calls which are billed to a credit card, station-to-station and person-to-person calls, and certain List of country calling codess which cannot...
 for, for example, "Elstree 1234". It would therefore be natural for anyone visiting the town to make a film to think that the whole town was called Elstree.

History


Clarenden Road Studios, Borehamwood

The Neptune Film Company opened the first studios in Borehamwood in 1914. It contained just a single small windowless stage (the first “dark stage” in England), relying entirely on electricity from a gas powered generator for lighting.

Production ceased in 1917 and the studio was sold to the Ideal Film Company who used the site up until 1924.

In 1928 the studio was sold to Ludwig Blattner who connected it to the electricity mains and introduced a German system of sound recording.

The Blattner Studio was leased to Joe Rock
Joe Rock

Joe Rock was an United States movie producer, director, actor and screenwriter best remembered today for producing a series of 12 two reel comedies starring Stan Laurel in the 1920s....
 Productions in 1934 and 2 years later they purchased the site. Rock Productions built 4 new large stages and began making films including the 1937 feature The Edge Of The World
The Edge of the World

The Edge of the World is the first major project by United Kingdom filmmaker Michael Powell ....
.

The studios were owned by British National Films Ltd between 1939 and 1948, although during this period a large portion of the studio was taken over by the Government for war work.

In 1953 the studios were leased to Douglas Fairbanks Junior, mainly for television production (including the Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Presents series and Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an anthology television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. The series featured both mystery fiction and melodramas....
) but were sold to Lew Grade
Lew Grade

Lew Grade, Baron Grade , born Lev Winogradsky, was an influential showbusiness impresario and television company executive in the United Kingdom....
’s Associated Television
Associated TeleVision

Associated Television, often referred to as ATV, was a United Kingdom television company, holder of various licenses to broadcast on the ITV network from 1955 until 31 December 1981....
 in 1962. Most of ATV's larger productions came from this site, although after contract negotiations in 1968 more programmes came from their new studios in Birmingham
Alpha Tower

Alpha Tower is a commercial building in Birmingham, England. It was built to a design by George Marsh of Richard Seifert as the headquarters of Associated Television Network....
, notably Crossroads
Crossroads (TV series)

Crossroads was a United Kingdom television soap opera set in a fictional motel near Birmingham, England. Originally broadcast on the commercial television ITV television network between 1964 and 1988, it was produced by Associated TeleVision until the end of 1981 and then by Central Independent Television....
, Bullseye
Bullseye

A bullseye is the center of a target of concentric circles.Bullseye may also refer to:* ?, a phonetic symbol for bilabial click* Bullseye , U.S....
, Tiswas
Tiswas

Tiswas was a Saturday morning children's United Kingdom TV show which ran from 5 January 1974 to 3 April 1982 and produced for the ITV network by Associated TeleVision....
 and a few other small-scale programmes.

Sale to the BBC
When ATV was restructured as Central Independent Television
Central Independent Television

Central Independent Television, more commonly known as just Central and now ITV Central, is the United Kingdom ITV contractor for English Midlands, created following the restructuring of Associated TeleVision and commencing broadcast on 1 January 1982....
 in 1982, one of the conditions of their licence renewal by the IBA
IBA

IBA or Iba may refer to:People* Erol Iba , Indonesian footballer* Henry Iba , American basketball coachPlaces* Iba, Zambales, municipality in Zambales, Philippines...
 was that ATV should leave London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 behind completely and become more focused on the Midlands, the part of the United Kingdom that they broadcast ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 programmes to. They remained in operation by Central up until 1984, when their new main production centre in Nottingham
Nottingham

Nottingham is one of the three major city status in the United Kingdom in the East Midlands and is in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England....
 was completed. When the BBC bought the site in 1984 in order to produce EastEnders
EastEnders

EastEnders is a popular and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 19 February 1985. It currently ranks within the top of the most watched shows in the United Kingdom....
, they did not buy the equipment within the building, just the building and site. As the equipment was getting rather old (the cameras for example, EMI 2001
EMI 2001

The EMI 2001 Broadcast Video Camera was an early, very successful British made Video camera tube#Plumbicon video camera that included the photographic lens within the body of the camera....
s, were made in early 1969), Central did not bother taking it up to their Nottingham
Nottingham

Nottingham is one of the three major city status in the United Kingdom in the East Midlands and is in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England....
 base, so studio technicians were instructed to literally smash the old equipment up, complete with cricket bats, pickaxes etc. When the BBC moved in, they repaired the less-damaged equipment, sometimes using spare parts from the same pieces of equipment that the BBC owned. The more damaged equipment had working parts removed and kept by the BBC as spares. The rest was simply thrown away. The EMI 2001
EMI 2001

The EMI 2001 Broadcast Video Camera was an early, very successful British made Video camera tube#Plumbicon video camera that included the photographic lens within the body of the camera....
s used in studios 3 and 4 at BBC Television Centre
BBC Television Centre

BBC Television Centre in West London, sometimes abbreviated to TVC, TC or TV Centre, is the headquarters of BBC Television. The greater part of the BBC's television output comes from here, as well as, in more recent years, that of BBC Radio 5 Live and, since 1998, that of most of the corporation's national BBC News service....
, Shepherd's Bush
Shepherd's Bush

Shepherd's Bush is a district of west London in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, situated 4.9 miles west of Charing Cross. Although it is primarily residential in character, its focus is the shopping area of Shepherds Bush Green, which has a small shopping centre with a supermarket, cinema and gym, and a large number of small a...
 were moved into the newly-renamed "BBC Elstree Centre", along with ATV's/Central's old EMI 2001s that were repairable. As stated above, any working part from the more damaged EMI 2001s were kept as spares. Meanwhile, the BBC replaced the BBC Television Centre
BBC Television Centre

BBC Television Centre in West London, sometimes abbreviated to TVC, TC or TV Centre, is the headquarters of BBC Television. The greater part of the BBC's television output comes from here, as well as, in more recent years, that of BBC Radio 5 Live and, since 1998, that of most of the corporation's national BBC News service....
 studio 3 and 4 cameras with Link 125s. Only studio TC1 kept the EMI
EMI

The EMI Group is a United Kingdom music company comprising the major record label EMI Music ? which operates several labels and is based in Kensington in London, England, United Kingdom ? and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York City....
 2001s up until 1989, as their picture quality was generally considered by the BBC to be superior to pictures produced by other brands of camera. Elstree's first new cameras were to be Thomson
Thomson SA

Thomson SA , formerly known as Thomson Multimedia is an international provider of -- for the creation, management, delivery and access of video, for the Communication, Media and Entertainment industries....
 TTV-1531s, one of the last plumbicon
Video camera tube

In older video cameras, before the mid to late 1980s, a video camera tube or pickup tube was used instead of a charge-coupled device . Several types were in use from the 1930s to the 1980s....
 tubed cameras to be made - being replaced in the mid 1990s with Thomson TTV-1542 and TTV-1647 lightweight cameras using, the then, new camera technology of CCD
Charge-coupled device

A charge-coupled device is an analog signal shift register that enables the transportation of analog signals through successive stages , controlled by a clock signal....
s. Widescreen was introduced in 1999 using Philips/Thomson LDK 100s. As stated above, the studios were bought by the BBC in 1984 to become the home of EastEnders
EastEnders

EastEnders is a popular and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 19 February 1985. It currently ranks within the top of the most watched shows in the United Kingdom....
, but many other programmes have been made there - Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
, 'Allo 'Allo!
'Allo 'Allo!

'Allo 'Allo! was a long-running British sitcom broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 to 1992 comprising eighty-five episodes. It is a parody on Secret Army and was created by David Croft, who also wrote the theme music, and Jeremy Lloyd....
, You Rang, M'Lord?
You Rang, M'Lord?

You Rang M'Lord? is a British television television series written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, the creators of Dad's Army, It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Hi-de-Hi! It was broadcast between 1990 and 1993 on the BBC ....
, Grange Hill, Hangar 17
Hangar 17

Hangar 17 is considered a remake of Crackerjack for the early 1990s. The show was a music and variety show for 9 to 13 year olds, that went out either on a Friday or on a Tuesday tea-time between the times of 16:35 and 17:00 hours on BBC 1....
 and Holby City
Holby City

Holby City, styled as HOLBY CI+Y, is a BAFTA award winning medical drama television serial transmitted by BBC One in the United Kingdom....
 - amongst others past and present.

As part of cost-cutting measures, it is believed that the BBC will try to sell the Elstree site. This rumour coincides with the news story that EastEnders
EastEnders

EastEnders is a popular and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 19 February 1985. It currently ranks within the top of the most watched shows in the United Kingdom....
 will move to Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Studios

Pinewood Studios is a major United Kingdom film studio situated in Iver, Buckinghamshire. Approximately 20 miles west of Central London on what was the estate of Heatherden Hall, the studios were created in 1934 by Charles Boot and built within 12 months by the Henry Boot Company of Sheffield....
, as its backlot
Backlot

A backlot is an area behind or adjoining a movie studio with space to build or with permanent exterior Set construction for outdoor scenes in film and/or television productions....
 containing the Albert Square
Albert Square

Albert Square is the fictional location of the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. It is ostensibly located in the equally fictional London borough of Walford in London's East End of London....
 exterior needs to be reconstructed to bring it up to HD production standards.

Elstree Studios, Borehamwood

British National Pictures Ltd purchased of land on the south side of Shenley Road and began construction of two large film stages in 1925. The first film produced there was Madame Pompadour in 1927.

British International Pictures Ltd (BIP) took over the studios in 1927 and the second stage was ready for production in 1928. In 1929 Blackmail
Blackmail (1929 film)

Blackmail is a Thriller /drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Cyril Ritchard, and featuring Donald Calthrop, Sara Allgood and Charles Paton....
, the first British talkie, was produced at the studios. With the death of silent films came the construction of 6 new sound stages on the site and three of these were sold on to the British and Dominions Film Corporation (see below) with BIP retaining the remaining stages.

BIP were absorbed into the Associated British Picture Corporation
Associated British Picture Corporation

Associated British Picture Corporation , originally British International Pictures , was a United Kingdom film production, distribution and exhibition company active from 1927 until 1970....
 (ABPC) in the early 1930s.

During WWII the studios were used by the War Office for storage.

In 1946 Warner Brothers acquired a substantial interest in ABPC, appointed a new board and decided to rebuild the stages. The rebuild was completed in 1948 and work began on Man On The Run followed by The Hasty Heart
The Hasty Heart

The Hasty Heart is a melodramatic film which tells the story of a group of wounded Allies_of_World_War_II soldiers during World War II who rally around a surly, unappreciative Scotland when they find out he is dying....
 starring Richard Todd
Richard Todd

Richard Todd is an Ireland-born actor, United Kingdom soldier and film star....
 and Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California . Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, where he was an actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild , and a spokesman for General Electric ....
.

In 1968 Electrical and Musical Industries (EMI)
EMI

The EMI Group is a United Kingdom music company comprising the major record label EMI Music ? which operates several labels and is based in Kensington in London, England, United Kingdom ? and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York City....
 bought control of ABPC and the studios were renamed EMI Studios.

In 1979 Thorn Electrical Industries
THORN Electrical Industries

Thorn Electrical Industries, Limited was an electrical engineering business. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange but it merged with EMI Group to form Thorn EMI in 1979....
 merged with EMI and the studios were renamed Thorn-EMI Studios. However, the studios did not fit in with the parent company’s operations and in 1985 they were put up for sale. A management team beat off all other prospective buyers with the help of Alan Bond
Alan Bond (businessman)

Alan Bond is a notorious Australian businessman famous for high-profile business ventures, including what was at the time the biggest corporate collapse in Australian history, and for which he was convicted of fraud and sent to jail....
 but the team had difficulty raising their share of the purchase price and Bond took over. Soon afterwards he sold the studios to the Herron-Cannon Group.

Despite the turmoil of this period, the studios produced some of their most well know films including the first three Star Wars
Star Wars

Star Wars is an epic film space opera Media franchise initially conceived by George Lucas. The first film in the franchise was simply titled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, but later had the subtitle Episode IV: A New Hope added to distinguish it from its sequels and prequels....
 films, and the Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones

Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr. is a fictional character adventurer, soldier, professor of archaeology, and the main protagonist of the Indiana Jones franchise....
 trilogy. At one time during the 1980s, six of the top ten box office hits of all time had been produced at the studios.

In 1988, Cannon sold the studios to the leisure and property company Brent Walker plc and much of the backlot
Backlot

A backlot is an area behind or adjoining a movie studio with space to build or with permanent exterior Set construction for outdoor scenes in film and/or television productions....
 was sold off and a Tesco
Tesco

Tesco Public limited company is a British-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. It is the largest British retailer by both global sales and domestic market share with profits exceeding ?2 billion....
 superstore was built. A "Save Our Studios" campaign was launched in the 1988 by local Town Councillor and studio historian Paul Welsh, with the support of many old stars and the general public. Hertsmere
Hertsmere

Hertsmere is a Non-metropolitan district and borough in Hertfordshire, England. Its council is based in Borehamwood. Other towns in the borough include Bushey, Oxhey, Elstree, Radlett and Potters Bar....
 Borough Council stepped in and bought the remaining studio in February 1996 and appointed a management company, Elstree Film & Television Studios Ltd., to run the studios in 2000. The purchase ended an eight year struggle that was due to have culminated in High Court
High Court of Justice

The High Court of Justice is, together with the Crown Court and the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, part of the Courts of England and Wales ....
 action. Brent Walker’s offer to sell the site to the Council, for an undisclosed sum (but no more than its worth as a film studio), represented a victory for the Local Authority in upholding the planning agreements that protected the studios.

The studios are most commonly known for being the home of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a television game show which offers very large cash prizes for correctly answering 15 consecutive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty....
 and the current location of the Big Brother UK house (previously at Three Mills Studios in Bow
Bow, London

Bow is an area of East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is a built-up, mostly residential district located east of Charing Cross, and is a part of the East End of London....
, east London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
). The Big Brother House is actually built on top of the studios' old underwater stage where scenes of Moby-Dick
Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick is an 1851 novel by Herman Melville. The story tells the adventures of the wandering sailor Ishmael and his voyage on the whaling Pequod , commanded by Captain Ahab....
 and The Dam Busters
The Dam Busters

The Dam Busters can refer to:*The nickname of No. 617 Squadron RAF*Operation Chastise, an attack by that squadron on German dams in World War II...
 were once filmed. Elstree Film & Television Studios Ltd's lease expired at the end of March 2007.

Elstree Studios are operated by Elstree Film Studios Ltd, a company controlled by Hertsmere Borough Council. Feature film production continues alongside television production, commercials and pop promos; recent productions include 44" Chest, Bright Star, 1408, Son of Rambow, Amazing Grace, The Other Boleyn Girl, Notes on A Scandal, Breaking and Entering, Flyboys, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones & Revenge of the Sith, Dancing on Ice and Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old?
Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old?

Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old? is the name used for the local editions of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? in these countries:...
 for Sky television and many more.

Station Road Studios, Borehamwood

A single large stage was built in Station Road in 1928 by Whitehall Films Ltd but the company was wound up in 1930. In 1935 Julius Hagan, the owner of Twickenham Studios, bought the site and formed a new company JH Studios.

Financial difficulties forced Hagan to sell the studios to MP Productions in 1937.

During WWII the studio was used by the government for storage.

In 1950 the site was bought by J. Arthur Rank who renamed it Gate Studios
Gate Studios

Gate Studios were located in the town of Elstree, United Kingdom. Opened in 1928, the studios were in use until the late 1940's.Movie production ceased in the early 1950s and the building was used for the production of cinema screens until 2004....
 and made religious films.

Production ceased in 1957 and the site was sold to Andrew Harkness, a manufacturer of cinema screens. Harkness Screens moved out of the site in 2004 and the building was demolished.

British and Dominion Studios, Borehamwood

In 1930 British and Dominion bought three new sound stages from British International Pictures Ltd on the adjoining site before their construction was completed. Film production continued until 1936 when fire destroyed the 3 stages. British and Dominion made substantial investment in Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Studios

Pinewood Studios is a major United Kingdom film studio situated in Iver, Buckinghamshire. Approximately 20 miles west of Central London on what was the estate of Heatherden Hall, the studios were created in 1934 by Charles Boot and built within 12 months by the Henry Boot Company of Sheffield....
 and moved production to Iver Heath, Bucks.

The support buildings that remained after the fire were sold off to various companies including Frank Landsdown Ltd, who opened a film vault service. The music stage was bought by the Rank Organisation for the production of documentary films. It later became the headquarters of the film and sound-effect libraries.

Elstree Way Studios, Borehamwood

Amalgamated Studios Ltd constructed a large studio on the north side of Elstree Way between 1935 and 1937. The company was unable to meet the cost and sold out to Arthur Rank.

During WWII the studio was used by the government for storage.

In 1944 the studio was purchased by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) although they did not take possession until 1947. After improvements the studio contained 7 stages totalling over of floor space.

MGM continued production at the site up until 1970 when they moved to the EMI Studios on Shenley Road (see above). The site was demolished and redeveloped for industrial use and housing.

Danziger Studios, Elstree

The Danziger brothers built a studio to the west of Aldenham
Aldenham

This article is about the village in Hertfordshire. For the London Transport Bus Overhaul Works, see Aldenham Works.Aldenham is a village approx....
 reservoir in 1956. It was used mainly for television production but proved unprofitable and closed in 1962.

Millennium Studios, Elstree Way, Borehamwood

Established in 1993, the Millennium Studios on the south side of Elstree Way offer TV and film production space together with associated services.

Selected film and television shows made at Elstree Studios


Elstree Studios, Shenley Road


Film
  • Madame Pompadour (1927)
  • Blackmail
    Blackmail (1929 film)

    Blackmail is a Thriller /drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Cyril Ritchard, and featuring Donald Calthrop, Sara Allgood and Charles Paton....
     (1929)
  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips
    Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939 film)

    Goodbye, Mr. Chips is a Cinema of the United Kingdom based on Goodbye, Mr. Chips by James Hilton. It was directed by Sam Wood, and starred Robert Donat, Greer Garson, Terry Kilburn, John Mills and Paul Henreid....
     (1939)
  • The Hasty Heart
    The Hasty Heart

    The Hasty Heart is a melodramatic film which tells the story of a group of wounded Allies_of_World_War_II soldiers during World War II who rally around a surly, unappreciative Scotland when they find out he is dying....
     (1948)
  • The Dam Busters
    The Dam Busters (film)

    The Dam Busters is a British war film, set during the Second World War, and based on the true story of the Royal Air Force's No. 617 Squadron RAF, the development of the "bouncing bomb", and Operation Chastise, the attack on the Ruhr dams in Germany....
     (1954)
  • Moby Dick (1956)
  • Ice-Cold in Alex
    Ice-Cold in Alex

    Ice-Cold in Alex is a Cinema of the United Kingdom based on the novel of the same name by British author Christopher Landon. Directed by J....
     (1958)
  • Lolita
    Lolita (1962 film)

    Lolita is an influential 1962 in film drama film by Stanley Kubrick based on the classic Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. The film stars James Mason as Humbert Humbert, Sue Lyon as Dolores Haze and Shelley Winters as Charlotte Haze with Peter Sellers as Clare Quilty....
     (1962)
  • 633 Squadron
    633 Squadron

    633 Squadron is a 1964 film which depicts the exploits of a fictional World War II UK fighter-bomber squadron. It was directed by Walter Grauman and produced by Cecil F....
     (1964)
  • One Million Years B.C.
    One Million Years B.C.

    One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 in film adventure film/fantasy film starring Raquel Welch set - loosely - in the time of cavemen. The film was made by UK's Hammer Film Productions, and was a remake of the 1940 Hollywood film One Million B.C.....
     (1966)
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    2001: A Space Odyssey (film)

    2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 in film science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. The film deals with thematic elements of human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and extraterrestrial life, and is notable for its scientific realism, pioneering special effects, ambiguous and of...
     (1968)
  • Up Pompeii!
    Up Pompeii!

    Up Pompeii! was a United Kingdom television comedy series of the 1970s, starring Frankie Howerd. The first series was written by Talbot Rothwell, of the Carry On fame, and the second series by Rothwell and Sid Colin....
     (1971)
  • Murder on the Orient Express
    Murder on the Orient Express (1974 film)

    Murder on the Orient Express is a 1974 in film UK mystery film directed by Sidney Lumet and based on the 1934 Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie....
     (1974)
  • Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
    Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

    Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is an Cinema of the United States 1977 in film space opera film, written and directed by George Lucas. It was the first of six films released in the Star Wars saga: Star Wars#Original trilogy continue the story, while a Star Wars#Prequel trilogy contributes backstory, primarily for the troubled charac...
     (1977)
  • Valentino (1977)
  • Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
    Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

    Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is a 1980 in film space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner. The screenplay, based on a story by George Lucas, was written by Lawrence Kasdan and Leigh Brackett....
     (1980)
  • The Shining
    The Shining (film)

    The Shining is a 1980 in film Horror film film directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Stephen King's The Shining . Though not initially successful, the film has had status as a cult film for years....
     (1980)
  • Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Raiders of the Lost Ark

    Raiders of the Lost Ark is a action film-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by George Lucas and starring Harrison Ford....
     (1981)
  • The Dark Crystal
    The Dark Crystal

    The Dark Crystal is a cult film 1982 in film fantasy film directed by puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, creators of The Muppet Show. Although still marketed as a family film, it was notably darker than previous material created by them....
     (1982)
  • Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
    Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

    Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi is a 1983 in film space opera film directed by Richard Marquand and written by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan....
     (1983)
  • Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983)
  • Never Say Never Again
    Never Say Never Again

    Never Say Never Again, released in 1983 in film by Orion Pictures and Warner Bros., is a non-EON Productions remake of the 1965 James Bond film, Thunderball ....
     (1983)
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 period piece adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the second film in the Indiana Jones franchise, and prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark ....
     (1984)
  • Labyrinth
    Labyrinth (film)

    Labyrinth is a 1986 fantasy film, directed by Jim Henson, produced by George Lucas, and designed by Brian Froud. Henson collaborated on the screenwriting with children's author Dennis Lee and Monty Python alumnus Terry Jones....
     (1986)
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 fantasy film comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Steven Spielberg and based on Gary K. Wolf's novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?....
     (1988)
  • Willow
    Willow (film)

    Willow is a 1988 fantasy film adventure film directed by Ron Howard and produced/co-written by George Lucas. Warwick Davis stars in the film, as well as Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Jean Marsh and Patricia Hayes....
     (1988)
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 American adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a story co-written by executive producer George Lucas....
     (1989)
  • Closer
    Closer (film)

    Closer is a 2004 in film written by Patrick Marber, based on his award-winning Closer . It was produced and directed by Mike Nichols and stars Natalie Portman, Julia Roberts, Jude Law and Clive Owen....
     (2004)
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (film)

    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a Comic science fiction film based on the The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Shooting was completed in August 2004 and the movie was released on April 28, 2005 in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, and on the following day in the United States....
     (2005)
  • Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
    Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

    Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is a 2005 science fiction film written and directed by George Lucas. It was the sixth film released in the Star Wars wiktionary:saga and the third in terms of the series' Dates in Star Wars....
     (reshoots)
  • The Other Boleyn Girl (2006)
  • Breaking and Entering (2006)


Television
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a television game show which offers very large cash prizes for correctly answering 15 consecutive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty....
  • The Tweenies
  • Doodle Do
    Doodle Do

    Doodle Do is a United Kingdom television programme designed for pre-school children. It is currently aired on the CBeebies channel. The programme features three "Doodle Doers" — puppets called "Dib-dab", "Scribble" and "Stick" — who interact with a human presenter, Chris ....
  • Big Brother
    Big Brother (UK)

    Big Brother is a reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland on Channel 4 and E4 , and on S4C in Wales....
  • Department S
    Department S

    Department S was a United Kingdom detective/crime/mystery adventure series produced by ITC Entertainment. The series lasted for 28 episodes, which aired in 1969-70....
  • Dancing on Ice
    Dancing on Ice

    Dancing on Ice is a United Kingdom television show, in which celebrities and their professional partners Figure skating in front of a panel of judges....
  • Bad Girls
    Bad Girls

    Bad Girls may refer to:* Bad Girls , a 1979 Donna Summer album* Bad Girls , a song from the Donna Summer album of the same name* "Bad Girls", a 2006 song by Vanilla Ninja from the album Love Is War...
  • The Saint
    The Saint (TV series)

    The Saint was a long-running ITC Entertainment mystery spy thriller, airing in British television on ITV between 1962 in television and 1969 in television....
  • The Prisoner
    The Prisoner

    The original The Prisoner was a 17-episode, British Dramatic programming broadcast in the late 1960s....
  • The Avengers
    The Avengers (TV series)

    The Avengers was a British television series featuring secret agents in 1960s United Kingdom. The programmes were made by TV company Associated British Corporation, and created by its Head of Drama Sydney Newman....
  • The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss
    The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss

    The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss is a live-action/puppet television series based on characters created by Dr. Seuss, produced by Jim Henson Television, and aired for two seasons on Nickelodeon ....
  • Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old?


Clarendon Road Studios


BBC Productions
  • EastEnders
    EastEnders

    EastEnders is a popular and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 19 February 1985. It currently ranks within the top of the most watched shows in the United Kingdom....
  • Grange Hill
    Grange Hill

    Grange Hill is a United Kingdom television drama television series originally made by the BBC. The show began in 1978 on BBC1 and was one of the longest running programmes on British television....
    1986 - 2003
  • Holby City
    Holby City

    Holby City, styled as HOLBY CI+Y, is a BAFTA award winning medical drama television serial transmitted by BBC One in the United Kingdom....
    - despite its sister programme, Casualty, being shot in Bristol
    Bristol

    Bristol is a City status in the United Kingdom, unitary authority area and Ceremonial counties of England in South West England, west of London, and east of Cardiff....
  • Kilroy - a studio debate show hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk
    Robert Kilroy-Silk

    Robert Michael Kilroy-Silk is an England politician, independent Member of the European Parliament and a television presenter, best known for his daytime talk show Kilroy ....
  • Top of the Pops
    Top of the Pops

    Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
    (until 2001)
  • Bamzooki
    BAMZOOKi

    BAMZOOKi is a Mixed Reality television gameshow on the BBC which features a toolkit developed by Gameware Development. The first series aired in March 2004 on CBBC....


Other Productions
  • The Edge Of The World
    The Edge of the World

    The Edge of the World is the first major project by United Kingdom filmmaker Michael Powell ....
    (1937)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents
    Alfred Hitchcock Presents

    Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an anthology television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. The series featured both mystery fiction and melodramas....
    (1955)
  • The Golden Shot
    The Golden Shot

    The Golden Shot was a United Kingdom television game show produced by Associated Television Network for ITV between 1 July, 1967 and 16 March, 1975, based on the German TV show Der goldene Schuss....
  • The Muppet Show
    The Muppet Show

    The Muppet Show is a television program featuring a cast of The Muppets, which was produced by Jim Henson and his team from Sesame Street....
    (1976 to 1981)
  • Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
    Auf Wiedersehen, Pet

    Auf Wiedersehen, Pet is a United Kingdom comedy-drama series about a group of seven British migrant construction workers: Wayne Winston Norris, Dennis Patterson , Leonard "Oz" Osborne, Brian "Bomber" Busbridge , Barry Taylor , Neville Hope and Albert Arthur Moxey, who, in Series 1, are living and working on a German building site....
    Series 1 (1983)
  • Family Fortunes
    Family Fortunes

    Family Fortunes is a long-running United Kingdom game show, based on the United States game show Family Feud. The programme began on ITV and ran from 1980 until 2002 and revived four years later in 2006....
    (Series 1 and 2, before production was moved to the ATV Centre
    Associated TeleVision

    Associated Television, often referred to as ATV, was a United Kingdom television company, holder of various licenses to broadcast on the ITV network from 1955 until 31 December 1981....
    , Birmingham
    Birmingham

    Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
    )
  • Dead Set (2008)


MGM Studios

  • Edward, My Son
    Edward, My Son

    Edward, My Son is a 1949 in film Cinema of the United States/Cinema of the United Kingdom drama film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart is based on the play by Noel Langley and Robert Morley....
     (1949)
  • Conspirator (1949)
  • Ivanhoe
    Ivanhoe

    Ivanhoe is a novel by Sir Walter Scott. It was written in 1819 and set in 12th century England, an example of historical fiction. Ivanhoe is sometimes given credit for helping to increase Middle Ages in history in 19th century Europe and United States ....
     (1952, designer Alfred Junge's castle setting was to dominate the Borehamwood skyline for some years after)
  • Young Bess
    Young Bess

    Young Bess is a 1953 in film biographical film made by MGM about the early career of Queen Elizabeth I of England, focusing primarily on her romance with Thomas Seymour, uncle of King Edward VI....
     (1953)
  • The Yellow Rolls-Royce
    The Yellow Rolls-Royce

    The Yellow Rolls-Royce is a 1964 in film drama film. It is also considered an anthology film.Directed by Anthony Asquith, produced by Anatole de Grunwald and written by Terence Rattigan, it tells the story of three very different owners of a yellow Rolls-Royce Phantom II: an English aristocrat, a Chicago gangster and a wealthy American...
     (1964)


British and Dominion Studios

  • The Private Life of Henry VIII
    The Private Life of Henry VIII

    The Private Life of Henry VIII 1933 in film film about the English king. It was written by Lajos Bir? and Arthur Wimperis, and directed by Sir Alexander Korda....
     (1933)


External links



Sources

  • Warren, Patricia (1983). Elstree: The British Hollywood. Publisher: Batsford.
  • Warren, Patricia, (1983). British Film Studios: An Illustrated History. Publisher: Batsford. ISBN-10: 0713486449
  • Welsh, Paul (1996). Elstree Film & Television Festival Programme. Elstree and Borehamwood Town Council.
  • Peecher, John Phillip (1983) The Making of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Publisher: Ballantine Books. ISBN-10: 034531235X