SA
If you have a look on the BBC Daily & Sunday Politics Facebook page you will see some photos of the Millbank studio as well as some of other studios (I think there's B at NBH and some of TC7 at TVC).
https://www.facebook.com/bbcdailyandsundaypolitics
https://www.facebook.com/bbcdailyandsundaypolitics
OF
Then I apologise because I got confused
That would be because it
is
studio C, being used instead of the Millbank studio.
Then I apologise because I got confused
MY
I have to agree with you entirely not least because the only similarity is the Sharp PCL Monitors and the Circular Shape, but also because the Millbank Set was designed and built long before the first renders for NBH came out. For those of you who are still getting Studio B and C mixed up I think some sort of guide definetely needs to be put out as barely any elements between B and C are quite similar.
TABLE STUDIO B on Left, C on Right
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STUDIO E is essentially the same as Studio C in terms of Desk and Analysis Area.
STUDIO B
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8371/8505938477_ef041e5fde_z.jpg
STUDIO C
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8382/8507045596_8b66c60e69_z.jpg
Good info there. I was thinking Studio C and Millbank's looks kind of similar in way of the circular shape like you mentioned, and also the smallish horizontal stretch of 'windows' panels behind Millbank's that somewhat resemble the stretch on C's sides (usually visible as the backdrop of guests who sit to the left of the presenter, like The World Today). Also, probably due to the dark lighting, I was under the impression that the table tops used in both are similar, at least it has the same thickness if anything. But maybe it's not. Millbank's is probably a solid one, while C's is sort of opaque, where the presenter can see his display inside the table.
I have to agree with you entirely not least because the only similarity is the Sharp PCL Monitors and the Circular Shape, but also because the Millbank Set was designed and built long before the first renders for NBH came out. For those of you who are still getting Studio B and C mixed up I think some sort of guide definetely needs to be put out as barely any elements between B and C are quite similar.
TABLE STUDIO B on Left, C on Right
[img]
[/img]
STUDIO E is essentially the same as Studio C in terms of Desk and Analysis Area.
STUDIO B
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8371/8505938477_ef041e5fde_z.jpg
STUDIO C
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8382/8507045596_8b66c60e69_z.jpg
Good info there. I was thinking Studio C and Millbank's looks kind of similar in way of the circular shape like you mentioned, and also the smallish horizontal stretch of 'windows' panels behind Millbank's that somewhat resemble the stretch on C's sides (usually visible as the backdrop of guests who sit to the left of the presenter, like The World Today). Also, probably due to the dark lighting, I was under the impression that the table tops used in both are similar, at least it has the same thickness if anything. But maybe it's not. Millbank's is probably a solid one, while C's is sort of opaque, where the presenter can see his display inside the table.
DT
Not Studio related but this is quite bad
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=691353914214803&set=a.403508929665971.116526.283348121682053&type=3&src=https%3A%2F%2Ffbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net%2Fhphotos-ak-ash3%2F947263_691353914214803_1301421423_n.jpg&size=850%2C315
If you have a look on the BBC Daily & Sunday Politics Facebook page you will see some photos of the Millbank studio as well as some of other studios (I think there's B at NBH and some of TC7 at TVC).
https://www.facebook.com/bbcdailyandsundaypolitics
https://www.facebook.com/bbcdailyandsundaypolitics
Not Studio related but this is quite bad
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=691353914214803&set=a.403508929665971.116526.283348121682053&type=3&src=https%3A%2F%2Ffbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net%2Fhphotos-ak-ash3%2F947263_691353914214803_1301421423_n.jpg&size=850%2C315
GI
This video was posted on Twitter today showing part of the decommission of TVC.
Apologies if it has been posted before or I've posted it in the wrong thread.
http://youtu.be/FOJ-cPtJuzM
Apologies if it has been posted before or I've posted it in the wrong thread.
http://youtu.be/FOJ-cPtJuzM
OF
Oh!
I was looking foward to watching that but its been removed by the user
This video was posted on Twitter today showing part of the decommission of TVC.
Apologies if it has been posted before or I've posted it in the wrong thread.
http://youtu.be/FOJ-cPtJuzM
Apologies if it has been posted before or I've posted it in the wrong thread.
http://youtu.be/FOJ-cPtJuzM
Oh!
GI
Oh!
I was looking foward to watching that but its been removed by the user
Not sure why it was taken down.
Chris Hamilton (@chrishams) has provided this link to more TVC Closure info
http://storify.com/chrishams/bbc-television-centre-s-lights-are-dimming
This video was posted on Twitter today showing part of the decommission of TVC.
Apologies if it has been posted before or I've posted it in the wrong thread.
http://youtu.be/FOJ-cPtJuzM
Apologies if it has been posted before or I've posted it in the wrong thread.
http://youtu.be/FOJ-cPtJuzM
Oh!
Not sure why it was taken down.
Chris Hamilton (@chrishams) has provided this link to more TVC Closure info
http://storify.com/chrishams/bbc-television-centre-s-lights-are-dimming
NG
I think The Andrew Marr show was the first BBC News TV programme to move to New Broadcasting House. (Radio may have beaten them to it - as all the main Radio 4 programmes like Today, PM, WATO etc and the radio news bulletins also moved)
There was already TV in the wider W1 campus as BBC Arabic, BBC Persian and BBC London (itself moved from Marylebone High St) were all on-air in the Egton (now Peel) Wing (which is connected to New Broadcasting House)
noggin
Founding member
Was the Andrew Marr Show the first to move to Broadcasting House? If so it means that we've been there for over a year now.
I think The Andrew Marr show was the first BBC News TV programme to move to New Broadcasting House. (Radio may have beaten them to it - as all the main Radio 4 programmes like Today, PM, WATO etc and the radio news bulletins also moved)
There was already TV in the wider W1 campus as BBC Arabic, BBC Persian and BBC London (itself moved from Marylebone High St) were all on-air in the Egton (now Peel) Wing (which is connected to New Broadcasting House)
GE
and yet it's still not entirely closed - CCA is still there - though I think the satellite platforms will be out of use a month today.
thegeek
Founding member
Chris Hamilton (@chrishams) has provided this link to more TVC Closure info
http://storify.com/chrishams/bbc-television-centre-s-lights-are-dimming
http://storify.com/chrishams/bbc-television-centre-s-lights-are-dimming
and yet it's still not entirely closed - CCA is still there - though I think the satellite platforms will be out of use a month today.
