It's worth noting that in the late 80s Channel 4 had something variously
called Saturday Live and later Friday Night Live, which was very much
"inspired" by the not-quite-named-the-same NBC show.

I'm not totally certain why Sky is doing a UK version of SNL though, aside
from they're now corporate siblings. SNL has never really cut through in
the UK, but maybe social media and some airings on Sky Comedy mean that it
makes sense. Sky does need some hits, because it's heavily reliant on its
output deal with HBO (and another with Showtime). You've got to think that
HBO Max will launch at some point soon. We just got Peacock, and Sky has
done a deal for Paramount+ when it launches in the UK next year (Recently
UK Star Trek Discovery fans got mighty miffed when the show dropped of
Netflix 3 days before season 4 started. Paramount shoved it on the
little-seen, but available, Pluto to placate fans. It's also available to
buy from iTunes etc.).

On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 6:16 PM Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:

> More like "Live from Elstree..." Sky's new studio facility is near the
> facility made famous by Lord Lew Grade's ATV and ITC ("The Muppet Show,"
> "The Saint," "This is Tom Jones," etc.) and now owned by the BBC, where
> "EastEnders" and other shows for the Beeb and other nets are shot.
>
>
Yep - there are studios going up around London and the UK all the time! Sky
does indeed have a new place in Elstree, but whether they'll shoot
entertainment shows there is another question. It's on the edge of London,
and a bit of trek for the average audience member who isn't local. Not
exactly the equivalent of heading to Rockefeller Plaza. But Sky had been
shooting entertainment stuff like A League of Their Own (presented until
surprisingly recently by James Corden) in Elstree at a different studio
complex there.

As I say, studios are going up all over the place. Netflix is taking
ownership of a new studio quite near where I live on the northern edge of
London, to add to two existing studios they have here. And then there is
Sunset Studios - a 91 acre site - going through planning at the moment
that's even closer to me. I could easily walk there.

I suspect that this boom is related in large part to the healthy tax breaks
available to anyone who shoots in the UK. It helps that there are lots of
trained folk to support the industry too. But I do worry that productions
can easily walk to the next place that offers even better deals - from
Atlanta to Hungary to Quebec (everyone seems to have do a bit of VFX there
for the tax breaks).



> Confidential to Adam:  Does Alan Dedicoat now say "Live from Elstree..."
> at the top of "Simply Come Dancing" these days, since the show moved there
> after the BBC TV Centre in London was turned into condos?  (I know there
> are existing studios in the former TV Centre, which seem to be all rented
> by ITV for their daytime chat shows.)
>

I just had to check, but these days it's "Live from the BBC..."

That said, last week's opening montage began with a drone shot of big
hanger studio at Elstree that was clearly not Television Centre ("TVC"). I
think viewers who are even vaguely interested in where the show is shot
know it's not in the old building any longer.

As you say, TVC is now a studio for hire, and hosts many of ITV's live
daytime shows in one of its stages. ITV is moving into a nearby building
that was once owned by the BBC in a nearby complex. ITV sold it's own
facilities, The London Studios, on the Southbank of the Thames, also for
housing development. But BBC shows are also still made at TVC too - Graham
Norton for one. Ironically, his show was formerly shot at ITV's The London
Studios... All the old TVC offices are now apartments and there's a branch
of Soho House in there too. But BBC Studios - the BBC's commercial arm -
still has offices there.



Adam

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