The London Studios | |
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Location in the London Borough of Lambeth Location in Greater London | |
Former names | The South Bank Television Centre |
Alternative names | The ITV Studios London Television Centre ITV Towers LWT Tower LWT |
General information | |
Type | Television studios |
Location | Lambeth, London |
Address | Upper Ground, London, SE1 9LT[1] |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°30′26″N 0°06′45″W / 51.50733°N 0.11237°W |
Elevation | 85 m (279 ft) |
Construction started | 1969 |
Completed | 1972 |
Closed | Studios closed 30 April 2018 |
Demolished | TBD |
Owner | ITV plc (2013–2019) Mitsubishi Estate London (2019–)[2][3] |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 24 |
Floor area | 2.5 acres |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | EPR Architects |
Structural engineer | Clarke Nicholls and Marcel, Civil and Structural Engineers |
Main contractor | Higgs and Hill |
The London Studios (also known as The South Bank Studios, The London Television Centre, ITV Tower, Kent House and LWT Tower) in Lambeth, Central London was a television studio complex owned by ITV plc and originally built for London Weekend Television. The studios were located in Central London, on the South Bank next to the IBM Building and the Royal National Theatre. The building was set on 2.5 acres of land and was 24 floors high. The London Studios closed on 30 April 2018. Many ITV programmes now come from Television Centre in White City, London.
The facilities were the main studios for ITV, along with a number of production companies including ITV Studios and Shiver based in Kent House tower, while the studios were home to many entertainment, game and daytime shows. These included Good Morning Britain, The Graham Norton Show, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway and The Jonathan Ross Show. The studios were also used for other programmes from various other channels including BBC Television and Channel 4. ITV Creative, which promotes programmes on the ITV network, was also based at the London Studios.