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Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister, is saluted by a policeman standing in front of a group of bystanders as, accompanied by Lady Eden, he leaves the BBC television studios at Lime Grove, London, after making his 14 minute speech to the nation on the Suez Canal Crisis. The premier was seen by viewers of both BBC and Independent television, and his speech was also broadcast on radio. 'If Colonel Nasser's action were to succeed', he said, 'each one of us would be at the mercy of one man for the supplies upon which we live. We could never accept that'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-anthony-eden-prime-minister-is-saluted-by-a-policeman-standing-108111266.html
RMG7TW0J–Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister, is saluted by a policeman standing in front of a group of bystanders as, accompanied by Lady Eden, he leaves the BBC television studios at Lime Grove, London, after making his 14 minute speech to the nation on the Suez Canal Crisis. The premier was seen by viewers of both BBC and Independent television, and his speech was also broadcast on radio. 'If Colonel Nasser's action were to succeed', he said, 'each one of us would be at the mercy of one man for the supplies upon which we live. We could never accept that'.
Comedy Quartet Left - Right - Al Read, Norman Wisdom, Sally Barnes, and ''Professor'' Jimmy Edwards rehearsing their parts for the television show ''For Your Pleasure'' at Lime Grove Studios in London. 28th October 1953 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comedy-quartet-left-right-al-read-norman-wisdom-sally-barnes-and-professor-jimmy-edwards-rehearsing-their-parts-for-the-television-show-for-your-pleasure-at-lime-grove-studios-in-london-28th-october-1953-image441333225.html
RM2GJ0D0W–Comedy Quartet Left - Right - Al Read, Norman Wisdom, Sally Barnes, and ''Professor'' Jimmy Edwards rehearsing their parts for the television show ''For Your Pleasure'' at Lime Grove Studios in London. 28th October 1953
Richard Dimbleby (second from left), and members of his team, rehearse in front of the TV cameras at Lime Grove Studios, London, for the presentation of the General Election results. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-richard-dimbleby-second-from-left-and-members-of-his-team-rehearse-107262838.html
RMG6E6RJ–Richard Dimbleby (second from left), and members of his team, rehearse in front of the TV cameras at Lime Grove Studios, London, for the presentation of the General Election results.
An early printed photograph showing 4 separate sets being filmed simultaneously at the former BBC Lime Grove television Studios, Shepherds Bush , London, UK. The complex had been built originally by the Gaumont Film Company in 1915. It was used by them and by Gainsborough Pictures. The BBC used it for television broadcasts until 1991 including the filming of Steptoe and Son; Doctor Who; Nationwide; Top of the Pops; and The Grove Family (named after the studio). It was demolished in 1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-printed-photograph-showing-4-separate-sets-being-filmed-simultaneously-at-the-former-bbc-lime-grove-television-studios-shepherds-bush-london-uk-the-complex-had-been-built-originally-by-the-gaumont-film-company-in-1915-it-was-used-by-them-and-by-gainsborough-pictures-the-bbc-used-it-for-television-broadcasts-until-1991-including-the-filming-of-steptoe-and-son-doctor-who-nationwide-top-of-the-pops-and-the-grove-family-named-after-the-studio-it-was-demolished-in-1993-image406292521.html
RM2EH0675–An early printed photograph showing 4 separate sets being filmed simultaneously at the former BBC Lime Grove television Studios, Shepherds Bush , London, UK. The complex had been built originally by the Gaumont Film Company in 1915. It was used by them and by Gainsborough Pictures. The BBC used it for television broadcasts until 1991 including the filming of Steptoe and Son; Doctor Who; Nationwide; Top of the Pops; and The Grove Family (named after the studio). It was demolished in 1993
Ronnie Waldman, chief of BBC Television Light Entertainment and a well-known radio and TV personality, escorts Princess Margaret on a tour of Studio G at the BBC's Lime Grove Television Studios in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ronnie-waldman-chief-of-bbc-television-light-entertainment-and-a-well-image155380426.html
RMK0P58X–Ronnie Waldman, chief of BBC Television Light Entertainment and a well-known radio and TV personality, escorts Princess Margaret on a tour of Studio G at the BBC's Lime Grove Television Studios in London.
Jun. 06, 1954 - European ''Speakerines'' at Lime Grove. To take in ''Cafe Continental''.: Nine of Europe's top Television ''Speakeriness'', went to Lime Grove Studio's, London, last night, to rehearse for their appearance in tonight's ''Cafe Continental'' Television programme. Photo shows:- The nine European ''Speakerines'' at Lime Grove last night (left to right): Jaqueline Joubert (France); Irene Koss (Germany); Paula Semer (Belgium); Fulva Colombo (Italy); Jeanine Lambotte (Belgium); Gerda Pullen (Denmark); Tania Koen (Holland); Evev Haefeli (Switzerland) and Mary Malcolm(Great Britain) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jun-06-1954-european-speakerines-at-lime-grove-to-take-in-cafe-continental-image69289689.html
RME0MBKN–Jun. 06, 1954 - European ''Speakerines'' at Lime Grove. To take in ''Cafe Continental''.: Nine of Europe's top Television ''Speakeriness'', went to Lime Grove Studio's, London, last night, to rehearse for their appearance in tonight's ''Cafe Continental'' Television programme. Photo shows:- The nine European ''Speakerines'' at Lime Grove last night (left to right): Jaqueline Joubert (France); Irene Koss (Germany); Paula Semer (Belgium); Fulva Colombo (Italy); Jeanine Lambotte (Belgium); Gerda Pullen (Denmark); Tania Koen (Holland); Evev Haefeli (Switzerland) and Mary Malcolm(Great Britain)
David Attenborough (l) watches as Prince Charles and Princess Anne make friends with Cocky, a cockatoo brought back from his last Zoo Quest expedition. The Royal children were on an unofficial visit to the BBC Television Studios at Lime Grove, London. They had just watched the 'Studio E' children's programme in which Cocky had appeared. *Neg corrupt, scanned from contact Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-attenborough-l-watches-as-prince-charles-and-princess-anne-make-108702616.html
RMG8RR88–David Attenborough (l) watches as Prince Charles and Princess Anne make friends with Cocky, a cockatoo brought back from his last Zoo Quest expedition. The Royal children were on an unofficial visit to the BBC Television Studios at Lime Grove, London. They had just watched the 'Studio E' children's programme in which Cocky had appeared. *Neg corrupt, scanned from contact
Jul. 07, 1954 - Television experts from ten countries visit lime grove studios : Twenty - four television experts from ten countries who are in London for a three weeks TV study course at the expense of UNESCO - the united nations educational scientific and Cultural organization - today paid a visit to the lime grove TV studios. photo shows Royston Morley.,chief editor of TV training (leaning on chair) describes technical details of a TV stage setting to vaous members of the party which includes TV experts from U.s. japan France and Italy, seen seated at the TV camera is Mr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jul-07-1954-television-experts-from-ten-countries-visit-lime-grove-image69289374.html
RME0MB8E–Jul. 07, 1954 - Television experts from ten countries visit lime grove studios : Twenty - four television experts from ten countries who are in London for a three weeks TV study course at the expense of UNESCO - the united nations educational scientific and Cultural organization - today paid a visit to the lime grove TV studios. photo shows Royston Morley.,chief editor of TV training (leaning on chair) describes technical details of a TV stage setting to vaous members of the party which includes TV experts from U.s. japan France and Italy, seen seated at the TV camera is Mr
TV's new weather man George Cowling, making his first appearance in the weather programme televised from Lime Grove Studios, London. He has been introduced in an effort to brighten presentation of the weather news. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tvs-new-weather-man-george-cowling-making-his-first-appearance-in-110198150.html
RMGB7XT6–TV's new weather man George Cowling, making his first appearance in the weather programme televised from Lime Grove Studios, London. He has been introduced in an effort to brighten presentation of the weather news.
Actor Alan Bennion seen here at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. Made up as Ice Warrior commander Slaar for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death' 1st February 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-actor-alan-bennion-seen-here-at-the-bbc-lime-grove-studios-in-west-84751453.html
RMEWTN9H–Actor Alan Bennion seen here at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. Made up as Ice Warrior commander Slaar for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death' 1st February 1969
Patrick Steptoe (left) from Oldham general Hospital, and Dr Robert Edwards of the Physiological Laboratory at Cambridge University, are shown during a press conference at BBC Television studios at Lime Grove, London, before they take part in the programme '24 Hours'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-patrick-steptoe-left-from-oldham-general-hospital-and-dr-robert-edwards-111149262.html
RMGCR80E–Patrick Steptoe (left) from Oldham general Hospital, and Dr Robert Edwards of the Physiological Laboratory at Cambridge University, are shown during a press conference at BBC Television studios at Lime Grove, London, before they take part in the programme '24 Hours'.
Ringo Starr celebrates his 24th Birthday at BBC Lime Grove Studios in Sheppards Bush, London, Tuesday 7th july 1964. The Beatles were at the BBC to film an insert for 'Top of The Pops'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ringo-starr-celebrates-his-24th-birthday-at-bbc-lime-grove-studios-82137282.html
RMENHJXA–Ringo Starr celebrates his 24th Birthday at BBC Lime Grove Studios in Sheppards Bush, London, Tuesday 7th july 1964. The Beatles were at the BBC to film an insert for 'Top of The Pops'.
Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister, pictured before the televised camera in a BBC studio at Lime Grove, London, when he spoke to the nation for 14 minutes on the Suez Canal Crisis. 'If Colonel Nasser's action were to succeed,' he said, 'each one of us would be at the mercy of one man for the supplies upon which we live. We could never accept that.'. Sir Anthony told his listeners that 19 nations had already accepted the invitation to the conference on the Suez Canal. There had been no refusals. The Prime Minister was seen seated at a desk by viewers of both BBC and Independent television. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-anthony-eden-prime-minister-pictured-before-the-televised-camera-108111914.html
RMG7TWRP–Sir Anthony Eden, Prime Minister, pictured before the televised camera in a BBC studio at Lime Grove, London, when he spoke to the nation for 14 minutes on the Suez Canal Crisis. 'If Colonel Nasser's action were to succeed,' he said, 'each one of us would be at the mercy of one man for the supplies upon which we live. We could never accept that.'. Sir Anthony told his listeners that 19 nations had already accepted the invitation to the conference on the Suez Canal. There had been no refusals. The Prime Minister was seen seated at a desk by viewers of both BBC and Independent television.
Queen visits TV studios 29.10.53. H.M. the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the British Broadcasting Corporation's television studios at Lime Grove, Shepherd's Bush, London, yesterday evening. They watched a play, a variety show, and a quiz programme, and viewers saw some of the artists and studio technicians presented to them. During the evening, the Queen conferred a knighthood on the Director of Television, Mr. George Barnes. INP photo shows the Queen shaking hands with recent television discovery Sally Barnes. Next in line, left to right, are Bill Fraser, Pat Kirkwood, and Herbert C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-visits-tv-studios-291053-hm-the-queen-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-visited-the-british-broadcasting-corporations-television-studios-at-lime-grove-shepherds-bush-london-yesterday-evening-they-watched-a-play-a-variety-show-and-a-quiz-programme-and-viewers-saw-some-of-the-artists-and-studio-technicians-presented-to-them-during-the-evening-the-queen-conferred-a-knighthood-on-the-director-of-television-mr-george-barnes-inp-photo-shows-the-queen-shaking-hands-with-recent-television-discovery-sally-barnes-next-in-line-left-to-right-are-bill-fraser-pat-kirkwood-and-herbert-c-image624394562.html
RM2Y7RHHP–Queen visits TV studios 29.10.53. H.M. the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the British Broadcasting Corporation's television studios at Lime Grove, Shepherd's Bush, London, yesterday evening. They watched a play, a variety show, and a quiz programme, and viewers saw some of the artists and studio technicians presented to them. During the evening, the Queen conferred a knighthood on the Director of Television, Mr. George Barnes. INP photo shows the Queen shaking hands with recent television discovery Sally Barnes. Next in line, left to right, are Bill Fraser, Pat Kirkwood, and Herbert C
Louise Pajo (as Gia Kelly) and fellow actress (name to be confirmed) rehearsing a scene from the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death'. At the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. 1st February 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-louise-pajo-as-gia-kelly-and-fellow-actress-name-to-be-confirmed-rehearsing-84750343.html
RMEWTKWY–Louise Pajo (as Gia Kelly) and fellow actress (name to be confirmed) rehearsing a scene from the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death'. At the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. 1st February 1969
How films are made - No. 2 of a series of 25 - Dolly in action Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-how-films-are-made-no-2-of-a-series-of-25-dolly-in-action-37114687.html
RMC4AM4F–How films are made - No. 2 of a series of 25 - Dolly in action
Politics - Sir Anthony Eden - Suez Canal Crisis - BBC Lime Grove Studios, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-politics-sir-anthony-eden-suez-canal-crisis-bbc-lime-grove-studios-108111913.html
RMG7TWRN–Politics - Sir Anthony Eden - Suez Canal Crisis - BBC Lime Grove Studios, London
'Master and Miss America' have tea with the star of 'Guys and Dolls' at the Coliseum. Two children, a boy and girl, recently won a television competition in America and the prize was a four-day visit to London to see the sights and also to attend the Schoolboys Own Exhibition. They arrived in London this afternoon and immediately went to the television studios at Lime Grove to rehearse for their appearance in 'Teleclub.' Afterwards, they went to the London Coliseum Theatre where they had tea with the stars of the current musical 'Guys and Dolls,' Miss Vivian Blaine, Edmund Hockridge, and Tony Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/master-and-miss-america-have-tea-with-the-star-of-guys-and-dolls-at-the-coliseum-two-children-a-boy-and-girl-recently-won-a-television-competition-in-america-and-the-prize-was-a-four-day-visit-to-london-to-see-the-sights-and-also-to-attend-the-schoolboys-own-exhibition-they-arrived-in-london-this-afternoon-and-immediately-went-to-the-television-studios-at-lime-grove-to-rehearse-for-their-appearance-in-teleclub-afterwards-they-went-to-the-london-coliseum-theatre-where-they-had-tea-with-the-stars-of-the-current-musical-guys-and-dolls-miss-vivian-blaine-edmund-hockridge-and-tony-image624392289.html
RM2Y7REMH–'Master and Miss America' have tea with the star of 'Guys and Dolls' at the Coliseum. Two children, a boy and girl, recently won a television competition in America and the prize was a four-day visit to London to see the sights and also to attend the Schoolboys Own Exhibition. They arrived in London this afternoon and immediately went to the television studios at Lime Grove to rehearse for their appearance in 'Teleclub.' Afterwards, they went to the London Coliseum Theatre where they had tea with the stars of the current musical 'Guys and Dolls,' Miss Vivian Blaine, Edmund Hockridge, and Tony
Left to Right: Actors Terry Scully (as Fewsham) and Alan Bennion (as Ice Warrior commander Slaar), seen here rehearsing a scene from the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death' at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London 1st February 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-left-to-right-actors-terry-scully-as-fewsham-and-alan-bennion-as-ice-84751642.html
RMEWTNGA–Left to Right: Actors Terry Scully (as Fewsham) and Alan Bennion (as Ice Warrior commander Slaar), seen here rehearsing a scene from the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death' at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London 1st February 1969
Over thirty British schoolboys - all with ample figures - went to Lime Grove television studios, Shepherd's Bush, London, for screen tests. They are candidates for the role of Billy Bunter, the fat boy of Greyfriars School, in a children's television series for the new year. The stories are based on the famed writings of Charles Hamilton, now 80 years old - the creator of schoolboy characters whose adventures have been devoured by generations of real-life schoolboys - and will deal with Greyfriars and the doings of Billy Bunter, fattest and greediest boy in the school. Picture shows three c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/over-thirty-british-schoolboys-all-with-ample-figures-went-to-lime-grove-television-studios-shepherds-bush-london-for-screen-tests-they-are-candidates-for-the-role-of-billy-bunter-the-fat-boy-of-greyfriars-school-in-a-childrens-television-series-for-the-new-year-the-stories-are-based-on-the-famed-writings-of-charles-hamilton-now-80-years-old-the-creator-of-schoolboy-characters-whose-adventures-have-been-devoured-by-generations-of-real-life-schoolboys-and-will-deal-with-greyfriars-and-the-doings-of-billy-bunter-fattest-and-greediest-boy-in-the-school-picture-shows-three-c-image623720260.html
RM2Y6MWFG–Over thirty British schoolboys - all with ample figures - went to Lime Grove television studios, Shepherd's Bush, London, for screen tests. They are candidates for the role of Billy Bunter, the fat boy of Greyfriars School, in a children's television series for the new year. The stories are based on the famed writings of Charles Hamilton, now 80 years old - the creator of schoolboy characters whose adventures have been devoured by generations of real-life schoolboys - and will deal with Greyfriars and the doings of Billy Bunter, fattest and greediest boy in the school. Picture shows three c
Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-terry-nation-script-writer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-who-84750543.html
RMEWTM53–Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969
Sultan Mahommed Shah : 2 November 1877 - 11 July 1957 Aga Khan III , seen here at Lime Grove television studios , London , England as he made his first studio appearance on TV . He was taking part in Press Conference answering questions put to him by a panel of journalists in an unscripted interview 22 June 1954 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sultan-mahommed-shah-2-november-1877-11-july-1957-aga-khan-iii-seen-here-at-lime-grove-television-studios-london-england-as-he-made-his-first-studio-appearance-on-tv-he-was-taking-part-in-press-conference-answering-questions-put-to-him-by-a-panel-of-journalists-in-an-unscripted-interview-22-june-1954-image624438969.html
RM2Y7WJ7N–Sultan Mahommed Shah : 2 November 1877 - 11 July 1957 Aga Khan III , seen here at Lime Grove television studios , London , England as he made his first studio appearance on TV . He was taking part in Press Conference answering questions put to him by a panel of journalists in an unscripted interview 22 June 1954
How films are made - No. 11 of a series of 25 - In the station 'Rome Express' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-how-films-are-made-no-11-of-a-series-of-25-in-the-station-rome-express-37114851.html
RMC4AMAB–How films are made - No. 11 of a series of 25 - In the station 'Rome Express'
Thirty-eight British schoolboys - all with ample figures - went to Lime Grove television studios, Shepherd's Bush, London, for screen tests. They are candidates for the role of Billy Bunter, the fat boy of Greyfriars School, in a children's television series for the new year. The stories are based on the famed writings of Charles Hamilton, now 80 years old - the creator of schoolboy characters whose adventures have been devoured by generations of real-life schoolboys - and will deal with Greyfriars and the doings of Billy Bunter, fattest and greediest boy in the school. Picture shows three Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thirty-eight-british-schoolboys-all-with-ample-figures-went-to-lime-grove-television-studios-shepherds-bush-london-for-screen-tests-they-are-candidates-for-the-role-of-billy-bunter-the-fat-boy-of-greyfriars-school-in-a-childrens-television-series-for-the-new-year-the-stories-are-based-on-the-famed-writings-of-charles-hamilton-now-80-years-old-the-creator-of-schoolboy-characters-whose-adventures-have-been-devoured-by-generations-of-real-life-schoolboys-and-will-deal-with-greyfriars-and-the-doings-of-billy-bunter-fattest-and-greediest-boy-in-the-school-picture-shows-three-image623720235.html
RM2Y6MWEK–Thirty-eight British schoolboys - all with ample figures - went to Lime Grove television studios, Shepherd's Bush, London, for screen tests. They are candidates for the role of Billy Bunter, the fat boy of Greyfriars School, in a children's television series for the new year. The stories are based on the famed writings of Charles Hamilton, now 80 years old - the creator of schoolboy characters whose adventures have been devoured by generations of real-life schoolboys - and will deal with Greyfriars and the doings of Billy Bunter, fattest and greediest boy in the school. Picture shows three
JENNIFER DANCES AND THE NEW TV STUDIO OPENS 21 May 1950 Mrs Clement Attlee, the wife of the Prime Minister, opened the first of the new BBC television studios at Lime Grove, Shepherds Bush, London today (Sunday). Titled Studio D, the premises form the BBC's biggest studio now in operation, 5400 square feet, or more that twice the area of the two studios of Alexandra Palace. Studio D is to be the first TV Nursery, in the world. Devoted mainly to children's programmes, it will eventually extend the production and frequency of childrens hour broadcasts. First mid week production of that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jennifer-dances-and-the-new-tv-studio-opens-21-may-1950-mrs-clement-attlee-the-wife-of-the-prime-minister-opened-the-first-of-the-new-bbc-television-studios-at-lime-grove-shepherds-bush-london-today-sunday-titled-studio-d-the-premises-form-the-bbcs-biggest-studio-now-in-operation-5400-square-feet-or-more-that-twice-the-area-of-the-two-studios-of-alexandra-palace-studio-d-is-to-be-the-first-tv-nursery-in-the-world-devoted-mainly-to-childrens-programmes-it-will-eventually-extend-the-production-and-frequency-of-childrens-hour-broadcasts-first-mid-week-production-of-that-image624410739.html
RM2Y7TA7F–JENNIFER DANCES AND THE NEW TV STUDIO OPENS 21 May 1950 Mrs Clement Attlee, the wife of the Prime Minister, opened the first of the new BBC television studios at Lime Grove, Shepherds Bush, London today (Sunday). Titled Studio D, the premises form the BBC's biggest studio now in operation, 5400 square feet, or more that twice the area of the two studios of Alexandra Palace. Studio D is to be the first TV Nursery, in the world. Devoted mainly to children's programmes, it will eventually extend the production and frequency of childrens hour broadcasts. First mid week production of that
Politics - Sir Anthony Eden - Suez Canal Crisis - BBC Lime Grove Studios, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-politics-sir-anthony-eden-suez-canal-crisis-bbc-lime-grove-studios-108111900.html
RMG7TWR8–Politics - Sir Anthony Eden - Suez Canal Crisis - BBC Lime Grove Studios, London
Politics - Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden - TV Debate, BBC, Lime Grove Studios, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-politics-prime-minister-sir-anthony-eden-tv-debate-bbc-lime-grove-108127585.html
RMG7WHRD–Politics - Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden - TV Debate, BBC, Lime Grove Studios, London
Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-terry-nation-script-writer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-who-84750522.html
RMEWTM4A–Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969
James Callaghan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-james-callaghan-106281197.html
RMG4WEN1–James Callaghan
How films are made - No. 19 of a series of 25 - In the Carpenters' Shop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-how-films-are-made-no-19-of-a-series-of-25-in-the-carpenters-shop-37115236.html
RMC4AMT4–How films are made - No. 19 of a series of 25 - In the Carpenters' Shop
Television - BBC - Blue Peter - London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-television-bbc-blue-peter-london-107278422.html
RMG6EXM6–Television - BBC - Blue Peter - London
Science - Medicine - Test Tube Babies - London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-science-medicine-test-tube-babies-london-111149287.html
RMGCR81B–Science - Medicine - Test Tube Babies - London
David Attenborough with Prince Charles and Princess Anne - London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-david-attenborough-with-prince-charles-and-princess-anne-london-106067249.html
RMG4FNT1–David Attenborough with Prince Charles and Princess Anne - London
Peter Bryant producer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who story 'Seeds of Death'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peter-bryant-producer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-who-story-84751591.html
RMEWTNEF–Peter Bryant producer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who story 'Seeds of Death'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969
Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-terry-nation-script-writer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-who-84752800.html
RMEWTR1M–Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969
Peter Bryant producer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who story 'Seeds of Death'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London. 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peter-bryant-producer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-who-story-84751297.html
RMEWTN41–Peter Bryant producer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who story 'Seeds of Death'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London. 27th January 1969
Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-terry-nation-script-writer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-who-84751347.html
RMEWTN5R–Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969
Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-terry-nation-script-writer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-who-84751813.html
RMEWTNPD–Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of 'The Daleks'. Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London . 27th January 1969
Making of the film Hi Gang from the popular Radio show with Bebe Daniels as The Liberty Girl and Ben Lyon as Her Other Half at Gainsborough Studios in Lime Grove, West London.;December 1941 ;OL350U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-making-of-the-film-hi-gang-from-the-popular-radio-show-with-bebe-daniels-20349066.html
RMB52YCA–Making of the film Hi Gang from the popular Radio show with Bebe Daniels as The Liberty Girl and Ben Lyon as Her Other Half at Gainsborough Studios in Lime Grove, West London.;December 1941 ;OL350U
Making of the film Hi Gang from the popular Radio show with Bebe Daniels as The Liberty Girl and Ben Lyon as Her Other Half at Gainsborough Studios in Lime Grove, West London.;December 1941 ;OL350U-001; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-making-of-the-film-hi-gang-from-the-popular-radio-show-with-bebe-daniels-20349057.html
RMB52YC1–Making of the film Hi Gang from the popular Radio show with Bebe Daniels as The Liberty Girl and Ben Lyon as Her Other Half at Gainsborough Studios in Lime Grove, West London.;December 1941 ;OL350U-001;
Making of the film Hi Gang from the popular Radio show with Bebe Daniels as The Liberty Girl and Ben Lyon as Her Other Half at Gainsborough Studios in Lime Grove, West London.;December 1941 ;OL350U-002 ; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-making-of-the-film-hi-gang-from-the-popular-radio-show-with-bebe-daniels-20349060.html
RMB52YC4–Making of the film Hi Gang from the popular Radio show with Bebe Daniels as The Liberty Girl and Ben Lyon as Her Other Half at Gainsborough Studios in Lime Grove, West London.;December 1941 ;OL350U-002 ;
Paul Allen BBC set designer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death' story, seen here in his office at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. 27th January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-paul-allen-bbc-set-designer-for-the-bbc-science-fiction-series-dr-84751371.html
RMEWTN6K–Paul Allen BBC set designer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 'Seeds of Death' story, seen here in his office at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. 27th January 1969
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