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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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[[Category:Studios]] | [[Category:Studios]] |