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Coordinates: 34°04′28″N 118°21′36″W / 34.07444°N 118.36000°W / 34.07444; -118.36000

CBS Television City
CBS TelevisionCity02.jpg
CBS Television City in Los Angeles
CBS Television City is located in Los Angeles
Location within Western Los Angeles
Alternative names Television City
General information
Type Television studios
Location Fairfax District, Los Angeles
Address 7800 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90036
Coordinates 34°04′28″N 118°21′36″W / 34.074444°N 118.36°W / 34.074444; -118.36
Current tenants CBS
Inaugurated November 16, 1952
Design and construction
Owner CBS Corporation
Website
www.cbstelevisioncity.com
References
[1]

CBS Television City is a television studio complex located in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles at 7800 Beverly Boulevard, at the corner of North Fairfax Avenue. It is one of two CBS television studios in southern California — the other is CBS Studio Center, located in the Studio City section of the San Fernando Valley, which houses additional production facilities and the network's Los Angeles local television operations (KCBS and KCAL). Since 1961, it has served as the master control facility for CBS' west coast television network operations; prior to that, it was based at Columbia Square. The company's West Coast radio production center is located more than a mile away to the south, in the Miracle Mile neighborhood.

Since its inauguration in 1952, numerous TV shows have been broadcast live or taped at Television City, including many shows not broadcast on CBS. Many films have also been produced in-part at Television City, such as the 1996 feature That Thing You Do! starring Tom Hanks and Liv Tyler. During the opening credits of many of the shows taped here, a voice-over announced the phrase "From Television City in Hollywood". The complex currently houses a total of eight separate studios. Backstage tours occasionally take place, with the guests being escorted by a CBS page.

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History [edit]

CBS Television City opened on November 16, 1952. It was built on the site of a former football field and race track, Gilmore Stadium. Before the stadium, it was an oil field.

Gilmore Stadium was part of a sports/entertainment complex that included Gilmore Field and the Pan Pacific Auditorium. The stadiums and auditorium were built on what was once 287 acres (1.16 km2) unincorporated known as Gilmore Island, and the fortune that led to their construction had origins similar to a television sitcom plot.

Arthur Fremont Gilmore brought his family to Los Angeles from Illinois in 1874, started a dairy business and eventually made enough money to buy part of Rancho La Brea, roughly bounded by Beverly Boulevard, 3rd Street, and Fairfax and La Brea Avenues. By the late 1930s, the Gilmore company had built both the football stadium and the baseball park. Gilmore sold the stadium to CBS in 1950, and that year's Turkey Night Grand Prix midget race (now held at Irwindale Speedway) was the last race run on its track. Two years later, CBS built Television City on the site. After the Hollywood Stars transferred out of the city in 1958, the ballpark was razed and that property also became part of the Television City complex.

The stark modern architecture at Television City consists of black and white planes meeting at razor-sharp corners, with accents of dazzling red, the work of Pereira & Luckman of Los Angeles. The studio facility was built to handle the larger production needs for the network, most of which took place at the rather cramped Columbia Square. The building's black and white color scheme was also used to identify areas where it was designed to be expanded. Black walls and glass walls indicated "temporary" structure that could be removed during expansion, while white areas were "permanent".[2]

The building initially held four soundstages (Studios 31, 33, 41, and 43), but a renovation in the late 1980s added two new soundstages (Studios 36 and 46) plus additional office space and technical facilities such as editing rooms and storage. Later, another renovation added a further two studios (Studios 56 and 58) in what had been rehearsal halls in the original building.

Studio 43 was equipped with RCA TK-40A color cameras in 1954, with cables allowing any of the original four studios to use those cameras. In 1956, Studio 41 was equipped with RCA TK-41s. However, CBS color broadcasts decreased in frequency until the following decade, when the 1964 production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella was recorded. CBS programs were, in general, in black-and-white until Norelco PC-60s were installed starting in 1964.[3]

Studio 33 is the current home of the long-running CBS game show The Price Is Right and the HBO late-night series Real Time with Bill Maher. This soundstage was also the home of The Carol Burnett Show for its entire 1967-1978 run, and The Red Skelton Show prior to that (1953–1970), as well as the notable game shows Match Game (the 1973-82 Gene Rayburn-hosted version, and the 1998 version), Hollywood Squares (hosted by Tom Bergeron), Bullseye, Wheel of Fortune, the 1986-1989 revival of Card Sharks, and the 1988-1995 run of Family Feud. In March 1998, on the 5000th episode of The Price Is Right (actually number 5133), CBS named Studio 33 as the Bob Barker Studio in honor of the show's longtime host and executive producer.

When it became standard for sitcoms to tape in front of a studio audience in the 1970s, many shows were recorded on soundstages at Television City, such as All in the Family, Maude, and Good Times. The ABC sitcoms Three's Company and Welcome Back, Kotter were also taped at Television City.

CBS Television City is also home to CBS' visual effects studio, CBS Digital, and the CBS Records music label. "Television City" is a registered trademark of CBS for its TV production facilities.

Shows produced at Television City [edit]

Below is a partial list of programs that have taped episodes at Television City.[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "Shows–CBS Television City". Retrieved 25 July 2011. 
  2. ^ Presenter: Edward R. Murrow (November 1953). "CBS Television City". See It Now. 2:05 minutes in. CBS. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Q5YdyY8IM9M#t=126s.
  3. ^ Reitan, Ed. "Early Color Television Studio Facilities". Retrieved 2008-05-22. 
  4. ^ The Encyclopedia of Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 196. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  5. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 12. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  6. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 18. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  7. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 21. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  8. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 29. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  9. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 30. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  10. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 37. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  11. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 51. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  12. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 62. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  13. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 67. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  14. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 72. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  15. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 71. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  16. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. p. 75. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 
  17. ^ The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (2nd ed.). Facts On File, Inc. 1995. pp. 224–225. ISBN 0-8160-3093-6. 

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Thu, 09 May 2013 05:58:51 -0700

Actors Quinn Redeker and Cooper attend "The Young and the Restless" celebration for Cooper's 30th anniversary on the show at CBS Television City in Los Angeles. Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images. From left, Lifetime Achievement Award winners John ...

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Thu, 16 May 2013 06:10:00 -0700

The audience was larger than usual, as the American Idol set moved from CBS Television City in Los Angeles to the Nokia Theatre, downtown at L.A. Live for the top two performance finale. But, as always, there were things you didn't see if you weren't ...

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Wed, 15 May 2013 11:39:28 -0700

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Thu, 09 May 2013 06:26:25 -0700

THR had eyes and ears inside Stage 36 at CBS Television City on Wednesday night, where former contestants gathered, one fan won a free pizza and judge Keith Urban made a mad dash during a commercial break.

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Thu, 02 May 2013 22:12:05 -0700

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Thu, 25 Apr 2013 08:27:13 -0700

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Wed, 24 Apr 2013 07:18:20 -0700

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Thu, 25 Apr 2013 16:07:55 -0700

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