BBC Television Centre Tourist Guide - London
Located on Wood Lane in London, England, the BBC Television Centre is one of the world's most famous TV centres. The television centre opened in 1960, and became well known because it was one of the first purpose built buildings for television production in the world. It is also one of the world's largest television centres.A distinctive looking building, the BBC Television Centre is conveniently located and can be easily reached by those wishing to add this to their list of places to visit in the area. An organized tour of the BBC Television Centre is the perfect way to explore this fascinating place, and because this is a working centre where production continues on a daily basis, you will find that each tour is different and not just standardized - there is something different to see or explore with each tour. As well as the production of the news at the centre, a range of world renowned programmes have been filmed here, including Dr Who, Blue Peter, and Monty Python's Flying Circus. A tour of the BBC Television Centre is a great experience for anyone aged nine years and over, and the tour lasts about two hours. As part of the tour you will be able to enjoy visiting the studios, seeing new productions, and even visiting the interactive studio, which is great for the younger ones in the group. A well informed guide will ensure that you get the best out of your tour. If you want to enjoy a tour of the BBC Television Centre you will need to make sure that you pre-book. The tours take place every weekday as well as on Saturdays, and prices are very reasonable, which means that you can enjoy a morning or afternoon of unique and exciting entertainment without having to pay through the nose.
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