We are receiving amazing support from some great British organisations with links to and history with the BBC TV Centre studios. Thanks to all the organisations below for supporting the campaign.
ORGANISATIONS AND GUILDS
If your organisation would like to show support for the campaign we’d really love to hear from you! Please contact Tony Scott at supporters@savetvc.co.uk
INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION COMPANIES
If you work for an independent production company and you want to support the campaign we’d be delighted to hear from you and see your logo on this page. Please contact Roy Gould at indies@savetvc.co.uk
M seymour
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U would make the Houses of Parliament into an hotel. It’s apart of pur culture
Emma Davis
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I support the campaign
June hudson
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I spent 30years in TV Centre helping to make the wonderful productions the BBC is famous for. Don’t let us say too late, “how could we let it happen?” It is a National Monument, an icon,
Dennis De Groot
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Most be stopped !!!!
Nicola
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Bring back a valuable and historic place to work.
Mike connelly
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Contact Private Eye and ask them for the storey on Sir Michael Grade and how he may well be involved in a big con to close TVC.
Colin Edwards
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Michael Parkinson summed it up perfectly; TVC is as important as the royal opera house. It was a true engine of production, a place where creative people bumped into each other with true creative spark. It should remain as a production centre if not that it is important enough to receive public subscription to keep it alive.
Mo Johnstone
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Television Centre is a piece of broadcasting history & holds so many wonderful memories for artistes & crew alike. It would be a tragedy to let all of that just disappear.
Entertainment demands are growing. Television Centre HAS a future as well as a past. We all must fight to save that future.
Mo Johnstone
Script Supervisor
Anthony Blakesley
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I am sorry to see this magnificent building being rendered useless by the BBC.
They were going to close the purpose built Yorkshire Television Studios in Leeds which was built in the 1960′s like TV Centre and it had a reprieve when they found out that the YTV Studios in Leeds could accommodate HD Services there is no reason why you can also update TV Centre with HD facilities instead of wasting tax payer’s Money moving programmes and production to Salford and centralising BBC TV in the Centre of London.
Rodney Read
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A political decision that deprives the UK of heritage, London of a major media focal point and our industry of a potentially great facility.