Roath Lock

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File:Visiting The Doctor Who Set (ft. Jake Dudman, Bully & Maude Garrett) - Doctor Who The Fan Show

Jake Dudman explores Roath Lock on his own YouTube channel, that same day.
Lauren Pate's guided tour to the back lot, on Access All Areas.

Roath Lock, or Porth y Rhath in Welsh, is a BBC drama village situated in Cardiff near Cardiff Bay. It was adjacent to the Doctor Who Experience until the Experience closed in 2017. From 2012 to 2021, Doctor Who was filmed here, joined by Class in 2016. Prior to the death of Elisabeth Sladen, The Sarah Jane Adventures had also planned to use the studios.

The "lock" in the name refers to the waterway linking Roath Basin to Roath Dock and Cardiff Bay, and the studios are built next to the former lock-keeper's cottage.[1]

Construction began in 2010, and completed on 20 February 2011. The production centre is 170,000 square feet in area. It was acquired through a partnership between the Welsh government, Cardiff Council and the site developers igloo Regeneration. VINCI Construction UK was involved in its construction.[2][3]

Roath Lock officially opened on 12 March 2012.[1][4]

In 2021, Doctor Who marked an end to the usage of Roath Lock Studios with the filming of the regeneration story The Power of the Doctor on 15 October. The post-regeneration scene was filmed on 13 May 2022 at Wolf Studios.[5]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Doctor Who and Casualty BBC studios at Roath Lock opened. BBC News (12 March 2012). Retrieved on 1 December 2016.
  2. BBC drama centre officially named Roath Lock. BBC Press Office (20 January 2011). Retrieved on 1 December 2016.
  3. BBC Wales drama village's first phase completed. BBC News (20 January 2011). Retrieved on 1 December 2016.
  4. BBC Roath Lock studios opened at Porth Teigr. This is Porth Teigr (12 March 2012). Retrieved on 1 December 2016.
  5. https://cultbox.co.uk/news/thirteenth-to-fourteenth-doctor-regeneration-how-it-was-completed