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=== Studio G ===
=== Studio G ===
Studio G was a long, narrow, rectangular space which Verity Lambert was offered by the BBC Planning Department. In the deal, she got Planning to agree that Studio D was unsuitable as the main recording space for the programme. She even got them to rotate ''Doctor Who'' to the top of the list of shows to be scheduled at [[BBC Television Centre|Television Centre]]. However, if TC was unavailable, she would have to use Lime Grove's Studio G. Lambert continued to argue against this "compromise" because the shape of Studio G was totally wrong for the depiction of science fictional vistas, and allowed for no sense of depth.<ref name=SSAz/>. In practice Studio G was used only once by ''Doctor Who''.
Studio G was a long, narrow, rectangular space which Verity Lambert was offered by the BBC Planning Department. In the deal, she got Planning to agree that Studio D was unsuitable as the main recording space for the programme. She even got them to rotate ''Doctor Who'' to the top of the list of shows to be scheduled at [[BBC Television Centre|Television Centre]]. However, if TC was unavailable, she would have to use Lime Grove's Studio G. Lambert continued to argue against this "compromise" because the shape of Studio G was totally wrong for the depiction of science fictional vistas, and allowed for no sense of depth.<ref name=SSAz />. In practice Studio G was used only once by ''Doctor Who''.
==== Stories recorded at Studio G ====
==== Stories recorded at Studio G ====
* ''[[The Reign of Terror]]''
* ''[[The Reign of Terror]]''
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Lime Grove is implied by the story "[[The Idiot's Lantern]]", in which the very earliest days of the BBC are featured. Particularly relevant is the clip of ''Muffin the Mule'', which would have been produced at Lime Grove.
Lime Grove is implied by the story "[[The Idiot's Lantern]]", in which the very earliest days of the BBC are featured. Particularly relevant is the clip of ''Muffin the Mule'', which would have been produced at Lime Grove.
== References ==
== References ==
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