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BBC Studio Tours

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BBC Studio Tours



Tuesday 17th June
Thursday 19th June

12:30 - 15:00

Event Type
Tour
Audience
This event is for Everyone

Visitors are invited to enjoy a rare glimpse of the birthplace of television, with exclusive guided tours of Studios A & B. In 1935, the BBC made its historic debut at Alexandra Palace, marking a pivotal moment in the race to revolutionise entertainment with the invention of television. The BBC leased the entire East Wing, transforming former dining rooms into iconic studios. Our tours are led by passionate Alexandra Palace volunteers who collaborate across departments to protect and give voice to the rich heritage of this remarkable site.

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Tickets

£15 Standard ticket price


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Location

Alexandra Palace, historic television studios

Alexandra Palace,
Alexandra Palace Way,
London
N22 7AY

Visitors should make their way to the East Court and register at the Visitor Services desk.

Nearest station: Alexandra Palace Station or Wood Green


Accessibility


Accessible toilet
Baby changing facility
Changing places toilet
Gender neutral toilet
Reserved parking


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: Visitor.Services@alexandrapalace.com .
View the LFA accessibility policy here


Due to access issues the tours are not wheelchair, pushchair, or pram accessible. Visitors to wear closed toe footwear (anyone wearing open toe shoes will be refused entry). Various uneven surfaces. Not accessible for those with walking difficulties - several flights of stairs on the tour route.

Image: Alexandra Palace

Event Organiser

London Borough of Haringey with Alexandra Palace



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