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Coordinates: 51°29′17.9″N 0°13′41.1″W / 51.488306°N 0.228083°W / 51.488306; -0.228083
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Arts centre and television studios in Hammersmith, London, England
Not to be confused with Riverside Studio.

Riverside Studios
Map
Interactive map of Riverside Studios
LocationHammersmith
London, W6
England
Public transitLondon Underground Hammersmith (District/Piccadilly)
London Underground Hammersmith (Circle/Hammersmith & City)
OwnerRiverside Trust
TypeArts Centre, Cinema, Television studio
ProductionCelebrity Juice, The Apprentice: You're Fired!, The York Realist, The Last Leg
Construction
Opened1976–2014 / 2019–
Website
riversidestudios.co.uk

Riverside Studios is an arts centre on the north bank of the River Thames in Hammersmith, London, England. The venue plays host to contemporary performance, film, visual art exhibitions and television production.

Having opened in May 1976 (49 years ago) (1976-05), the original building closed for redevelopment in September 2014 (11 years ago) (2014-09). A new Riverside Studios reopened on its original site in August 2019. In March 2023, the Riverside Trust announced it was placing the theatre into administration because of debt incurred. In January 2025, it was announced that Riverside Studios had been purchased and will be operated by the Anil Agarwal Riverside Studios Trust.

Film studios 1933–1954

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In 1933, a former Victorian iron foundry on Crisp Road, London,[1] was bought by Triumph Films and converted into a relatively compact film studio with two sound stages and a dubbing theatre. In 1935, the studios were taken over by Julius Hagen (then owner of Twickenham Studios) with the idea of using Riverside for making quota quickies. However, by 1937 his company had gone into liquidation. Between 1937 and 1946, the studios were owned by Jack Buchanan and produced such films as We'll Meet Again (1943) with Vera Lynn and The Seventh Veil (1945) with James Mason. In 1946 the studios were acquired by Alliance Film Studios (then owners of Twickenham Studios and Southall Studios)[1] and produced films including They Made Me a Fugitive (1948) with Trevor Howard, The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950) with Alistair Sim and Margaret Rutherford and Father Brown (1954) with Alec Guinness.[2]

BBC Television studios 1954–1974

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In 1954, the studios were acquired by the British Broadcasting Corporation for its television service.[3][4] Renamed The BBC Riverside Television Studios,[5] the building was officially opened on 29 March 1957 by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Series 2 to 6 of Hancock's Half Hour (1957–1960) were made there, along with other comedy, drama and music programmes, including the science-fiction serial Quatermass and the Pit (1958–1959), Dixon of Dock Green, Six-Five Special, The Old Grey Whistle Test, Z-Cars, Top of the Pops (1965), and the children's programmes Blue Peter[6] and Play School.[7] (1964–1968) Episodes of Doctor Who were made at Riverside between 1964 and 1968, and Studio 1 was where First Doctor William Hartnell's regeneration scene was filmed.[8] The facility remained in regular use until the BBC left in 1974.[9]

Riverside Studios 1974–2014

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In 1974, a charitable trust formed by Hammersmith and Fulham Council took control of the building, and two large multi-purpose spaces designed by Michael Reardon were created from the studio's two main sound stages. While preparing Riverside's opening festival in 1976, the venue's first Artistic Director Peter Gill permitted an amateur West London music group called The Strand to use one of the performance spaces to rehearse. They went on to become The Sex Pistols.[10] Riverside's original policy was to have a combination of in-house and visiting company productions of classical and contemporary plays and dance. Running concurrently with the main programme were regular events and activities including a film, music, education, workshop and play reading programme. David Gothard, the founding programming director, brought "The Dead Class" by Tadeusz Kantor and the Cricot 2 company from Kraków in Poland in 1977.

Riverside Studios became fully operational in 1978 with Gill's landmark production of The Cherry Orchard. The venue quickly acquired an international reputation for excellence and innovation with productions including The Changeling with Brian Cox and Robert Lindsay (1978), Measure for Measure with Helen Mirren (1979) and Julius Caesar with Phil Daniels (1980),[11] as well as a variety of international work – including, notably, that of Polish theatre maestro Tadeusz Kantor. In 1978, Riverside hosted the first of many Dance Umbrella seasons, featuring the work of Rosemary Butcher and Richard Alston. Gill also offered residencies to artists including Bruce McLean and Ian Coughlin and companies such as the Black Theatre Co-operative (now NitroBeat).[12] The venue was also used by the BBC for some television recording, including a 1979 episode of Parkinson for which host Michael Parkinson interviewed former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

Art exhibitions (including Prints by Howard Hodgkin, 1978) had initially been curated by Milena Kalinovska in Riverside's foyer, but following Gill's departure in 1980, a purpose-built gallery space was established by the resident architect Will Alsop and John Lyall along with technical director Steven Scott. The directorship of Jenny Stein established the first exhibition and showed works by the painter and graphic artist Edvard Munch. Subsequent exhibitions included David Hockney (Paintings and Drawings for Parade, 1981),[13] Antony Gormley (New Sculpture, 1984), Louise Bourgeois (Recent Work, 1990) and Yoko Ono (In Facing, 1990). In 1985, Kalinovska (who was Riverside's Exhibitions Director from 1982 to 1986) was nominated for The Turner Prize.

From 1980, David Gothard directed the performing arts program and invited Michael Clark to become Riverside's first resident choreographer. He made 16 original pieces at the studios before establishing his own dance company in 1984. Also in 1980, Samuel Beckett directed the San Quentin Theatre Workshop's rehearsals of his play Endgame in Studio 2, returning to Riverside four years later to direct the same company in Waiting for Godot. Under Gothard's direction, there were performances by Dario Fo and Franca Rame, Le Cirque Imaginaire, Eckehard Scall and the Berliner Ensemble, the Market Theatre (Johannesburg), Cricot 2 of Kraków, Collectivo De Parma, and independent dance collaborations with Merce Cunningham and John Cage and members of the Judson Church.

In November 1987, a 200-seat cinema was opened by the actress Vanessa Redgrave.

In 1990, jazz veteran Adelaide Hall starred in the movie Sophisticated Lady, a documentary about her life, which included a performance of her in concert recorded live at Riverside Studios.[14]

William Burdett-Coutts (also Artistic Director of Assembly) was appointed Artistic Director of Riverside Studios in 1993 (a position he held until June 2020). While Riverside continued its multi-arts programming (hosting companies such as Complicite, The Wooster Group and Howard Barker's The Wrestling School), its 200-seat cinema was celebrated for its double bill programmes and the variety of international film festivals which took place annually. In 1996, television production returned to Riverside when TFI Friday with Chris Evans took up residence in Studio 1 (until 2000). CD:UK was broadcast from Riverside between 2003 and 2006, while later TV projects included Channel 4's T4 (2006–2009), Popworld and The Last Leg, BBC's Never Mind the Buzzcocks and ITV's Celebrity Juice (2008–2014).

In September 2014, Riverside Studios closed for redevelopment.

Redevelopment 2014–2019

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London developer Mount Anvil, working in conjunction with A2 Dominion, redeveloped Riverside Studios and the adjacent Queen's Wharf building. Assael Architecture, were employed to design a new building on the site centred around 165 residential flats, with new studio facilities for theatre and television, two cinemas, a riverside restaurant and café/bar as well as flexible event spaces. As part of the redevelopment, a new riverside walkway connects to the Thames Path alongside the late Victorian Hammersmith Bridge.

During the redevelopment, Riverside continued to produce shows including Nirbhaya[15] by Yael Farber at international venues including the Southbank Centre[16] and the Lynn Redgrave Theatre[17] (2015), Raz, a new play by Jim Cartwright at Trafalgar Studios (2016)[18] and A Christmas Carol with Simon Callow at the Arts Theatre (2016–17).[19]

Riverside Studios 2019-Present

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Riverside Studios reopened to the public in late 2019.[20]

Since then, its stages have hosted such figures as Woody Harrelson, Benjamin Zephaniah, Eddie Izzard, Roger McGough, Andy Serkis, Jenna Russell, Jimmy Carr, Sir Trevor Nunn, Jack Dee, Louisa Harland, Tom Allen, KT Tunstall, Sharon Gless and Dane Baptiste. Meanwhile, performance and rehearsal spaces within the building have been used by a range of community groups and theatre companies including Flute Theatre, who run creative projects for young people with autism, and our founding artistic director Peter Gill (playwright), who returned in 2022 to rehearse his latest play Something in the Air.

Since 2020, the long-running television panel show Have I Got News for You has been recorded in Studio 1 with a variety of guests including Sue Perkins, Angela Rippon, Phil Wang and Diane Morgan. In the same studio in 2020 and 2021, the BBC also recorded the Christmas and New Year Specials of Top of the Pops. In 2021, Olly Alexander recorded their New Year's Eve concert in Studio 1, with special guests Kylie Minogue and the Pet Shop Boys.

In April 2022, a BBC Heritage Trail plaque, commemorating Riverside's history as BBC studios, was unveiled by Bob Harris (radio presenter), the longest-serving host of The Old Grey Whistle Test. The event was attended by numerous guests who had worked at BBC Riverside Television Studios including Carole Ann Ford (Doctor Who, Dixon of Dock Green, Z Cars), Frazer Hines (Doctor Who) and Anne Reid (Hancock's Half Hour).

In March 2023 the theatre trust announced that the venue was being placed in administration because of the debt incurred by the redevelopment, coupled with increased operating expenses and a reduced revenue stream. The studios operated as normal during the administration process.[21]

On 8 January 2025, it was announced that Indian businessman Anil Agarwal had purchased Riverside Studios for an undisclosed sum. The studios are now operated by the Anil Agarwal Riverside Studios Trust.[22]

In 2026, Riverside Studios celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of its opening as an arts centre with a season of special events referencing some of the performances and luminaries that helped to shape Riverside's history. These include 'In Conversation' events with Dame Helen Mirren, Sir Lenny Henry and the cast of BBC sketch show Goodness Gracious Me.

Facilities

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  • Studio 1 - 6,500 sq ft (600 m2) HD and UHD studio with audience seating for 368 (capacity of 468), Operated by Riverside TV with links to BT Tower[23]
  • Studio 2 - 5,077 sq ft (471.7 m2) multi-use black-box studio with audience capacity of 400
  • Studio 3 - 1,800 sq ft (170 m2) primarily theatre studio with audience capacity of 180
  • River Room - flexible events space offering river views with capacity of 100
  • Rehearsal Room - rehearsal/community space with capacity of 60
  • Screen 1 - Cinema auditorium with capacity of 210
  • Screen 2 - Screening Room with capacity of 45
  • Riverside Bar & Kitchen - bar and restaurant with interior and exterior tables offerings river views

Selected television productions

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  • TFI Friday (1996 - 2000)
  • Top of the Pops (including 1965, 2001, 2014, 2020, 2021)
  • CD:UK (2003 - 2006)
  • T4 (2006 - 2009)
  • Celebrity Juice (2008 - 2014)
  • The Apprentice: You're Fired! (2008 - 2014, 2019 - Present)
  • Russell Howard's Good News (2009 - 2014)
  • The Last Leg (2012 - 2014, 2022)
  • Never Mind the Buzzcocks (2013)
  • Have I Got News for You (2020 - Present)
  • Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two (2021)
  • Jools' Annual Hootenanny (2021, 2022)
  • NFL: Big Game Night (2025)

Selected theatre productions

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  • The Cherry Orchard, with Julie Covington, Caroline Langrishe and Elizabeth Estensen (1978)
  • The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Joint Stock. Directed by William Gaskill (1978)[24]
  • St. Mark's Gospel – devised, directed and performed by Alec McCowen (1978)[25]
  • The Changeling by Thomas Middleton, with Brian Cox, Robert Lindsay and David Troughton (1979)
  • Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, with Helen Mirren, George Morris Baker and Michael Elphick (1979)
  • Mama Dragon by Black Theatre Co-operative (1980)
  • A Moon for the Misbegotten, with Frances de la Tour. Directed by David Leveaux (1983)
  • The Biko Inquest, with Albert Finney, Nigel Davenport, and Michael Gough (1984)[26]
  • The Dance of Death, with Alan Bates, Michael Byrne, and Frances de la Tour (1985), from August Strindberg[27]
  • Playing the Right Tune by Benjamin Zephaniah (1985)[28]
  • Twelfth Night, with Richard Briers and Caroline Langrishe. Directed by Kenneth Branagh (1988)[29]
  • The Pornography of Performance by The Sydney Front (1989)[30]
  • Hamlet, with Alan Rickman and Geraldine McEwan (1992)
  • The Seven Streams of the River Ota by Robert Lepage (1994)
  • Antony and Cleopatra, with Vanessa Redgrave (1994)
  • Mnemonic by Complicite (2003)[31]
  • Phèdre, with Sheila Gish. Directed by Deborah Warner (2002)
  • Scaramouche Jones, with Pete Postlethwaite (2002)
  • The Exonerated, with Stockard Channing, Aidan Quinn, Danny Glover and Alanis Morissette. Directed by Bob Balaban (2006)[32]
  • Spectacular by Forced Entertainment (2008)
  • 1800 Acres by David Myers, with Cathy Tyson (2008)
  • The New Electric Ballroom by Enda Walsh (2009)
  • Windmill Baby (winner of the Patrick White Playwrights' Award) by David Milroy and Ningali Lawford (2009)
  • Salad Days by Tête à Tête (2010/11 and 2012/13)[33]
  • Troilus and Cressida by The Wooster Group and The Royal Shakespeare Company (2010)
  • A Round-Heeled Woman: the play, with Sharon Gless (2011)[34]
  • Mies Julie, adapted from August Strindberg's Miss Julie by Yaël Farber (2013)[35]
  • Happy Days by Samuel Beckett. Directed by Trevor Nunn (June–July 2021)[36]
  • Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, performed by Eddie Izzard (February 2022)
  • Operation Mincemeat, presented by SpitLip (May–July 2022)
  • An Evening with Benjamin Zephaniah (March 2023)
  • Flowers for Mrs Harris, with Jenna Russell (October–November 2023)
  • Ulster American by David Ireland, with Woody Harrelson, Andy Serkis, and Louisa Harland. Directed by Jeremy Herrin (December 2023–January 2024)
  • Second Best by Barney Norris, with Asa Butterfield (January–March 2025)
  • Interview with Robert Sean Leonard (August-September 2025)

Selected dance productions

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  • Dance Umbrella (first London Dance Umbrella festival staged at Riverside and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1978)
  • Empty Signals by Rosemary Butcher (1978)
  • Rush by Michael Clark (1982)
  • Set & Reset by Trisha Brown (1983)
  • Of Shadows and Walls by Rosemary Butcher (1991)
  • Twyla Tharp (1994)[37]
  • Stormforce by Rophin Vianney (2006)
  • Episodes of Light by Rosemary Butcher (2008)
  • Mamootot by Batsheva Dance Company (2008)
  • Havana Rumba by Toby Gough (2009)
  • Circa (contemporary circus) (2009)
  • Dancing on Your Grave by Lea Anderson's The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs (2009)[38]
  • At Swim Two Boys by Earthfall Dance (2012)
  • Chelsea Hotel by Earthfall Dance (2013)[39]

Selected live comedy shows

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  • Lenny Henry (1988)
  • Peter Sellers Is Dead with Sanjeev Bhaskar, Nina Wadia, Kulvinder Ghir and Meera Syal. A precursor to the BBC radio and TV series' Goodness Gracious Me (BBC) (1995)[40]
  • Ed Byrne: Me Again (2004) and Different Class (2008)
  • Bill Bailey: Tinselworm (2007)
  • Pappy's: Funergy (2009)
  • Richard Herring: The Twelve Tasks of Hercules Terrace (2009)
  • Julian Clary (2010)
  • Rhod Gilbert
  • Count Arthur Strong: The Man Behind the Smile
  • Dane Baptiste (2023)
  • Live Next to the Apollo, with acts including Marcus Brigstocke, Sindhu Vee, Ian Stone, Nabil Abdulrashid and Nathan Caton (2023–)

Selected music performances

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  • Toyah (18 July 1979)
  • New Order[41] (4 January 1982)
  • Sigue Sigue Sputnik (24 July 1985)
  • Van Morrison and The Chieftains (1988)
  • David Bowie[42] (8 September 2003)
  • Annie Lennox (2003)[43]
  • Pink (2003)
  • Metallica[44] (2003)
  • Amy Winehouse[45] (10 February 2008)
  • Stereophonics (2008)
  • Tom Robinson hosted live recording sessions in Studio 3 for his BBC Radio 6 Music radio show, show Introducing... (2009)
  • Kelis (2010)

Photos

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Panorama of the terrace at the original Riverside Studios

References

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  1. ^ a b "Riverside Studios". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Riverside Studios: A Short History". The Hammersmith Society. 23 August 2022. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
  3. ^ "The BBC Riverside Television Studios: Some Aspects of Technical Planning and Equipment". BBC History. 14 January 1957. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  4. ^ Dungate, Arthur, "A history of the Riverside Studios", Direct Television from Alexandra Palace. Retrieved 26 June 2025.
  5. ^ Nickels, H.C.; Grubb, D.M.B. (October 1957). "The BBC Riverside Television Studios: Some Aspects of Technical Planning and Equipment" (PDF). BBC Engineering Division Monograph. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]
  7. ^ "The Play School 50th Anniversary Reunion | The Children's Media Foundation (CMF)". www.thechildrensmediafoundation.org.
  8. ^ "Doctor Who: The Regeneration Game". BBC. 5 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Riverside Studios". Theatres Trust. 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  10. ^ Matlock, Glen (2006). I was a Teenage Sex Pistol. Reynolds & Hearn.
  11. ^ "Peter Gill, playwright and theatre director". www.petergill7.co.uk.
  12. ^ "Black Theatre Co-operative – Unfinished Histories".
  13. ^ "Poster | Hockney, David | V&A Search the Collections". V and A Collections. 7 November 2019.
  14. ^ "Jazz on a Summer's Night: Sophisticated Lady (1990)", BFI.
  15. ^ "NIRBHAYA the Play". www.nirbhayatheplay.com. Archived from the original on 25 October 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  16. ^ "International Women's Day events in London". Evening Standard. 5 March 2014.
  17. ^ Brantley, Ben (17 May 2015). "Review: 'Nirbhaya,' a Lamentation and a Rallying Cry for Indian Women" – via NYTimes.com.
  18. ^ "Raz - Trafalgar Studios - ATG Tickets". www.atgtickets.com.
  19. ^ Mountford, Fiona (19 December 2016). "Simon Callow conjures a Christmas treat with his one-man carol". Evening Standard.
  20. ^ Smurthwaite, Nick (7 November 2016). "Theatre's digital future finds a £50m home at Riverside Studios".
  21. ^ Wiegand, Chris (30 March 2023). "London's Riverside Studios to enter administration". The Guardian.
  22. ^ "Vedanta chairman Anil Agarwal acquires London's iconic Riverside studio". The Economic Times. 8 January 2025. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
  23. ^ "RTVS – Riverside TV Studios". www.riversidetv.co.uk. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  24. ^ "Stephen Lowe". www.stephen-lowe.co.uk.
  25. ^ Billington, Michael (7 February 2017). "Alec McCowen obituary" – via www.theguardian.com.
  26. ^ Hébert, Gail (29 January 2009). "From our pictures files - 1984". Richmond and Twickenham Times.
  27. ^ "Theatre Week". The Stage. 30 May 1985. p. 23.
  28. ^ "Benjamin Zephaniah - Literature". literature.britishcouncil.org.
  29. ^ "Theatre » 12 Dec 1987 » The Spectator Archive". The Spectator Archive.
  30. ^ Hamilton, Margaret. Transfigured Stages: Major Practitioners and Theatre Aesthetics in Australia, Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam 2011, ISBN 978-90-420-3356-6
  31. ^ Gardner, Lyn (8 January 2003). "Mnemonic, Riverside Studios, London" – via www.theguardian.com.
  32. ^ Gardner, Lyn (27 February 2006). "The Exonerated, Riverside Studios, London" – via www.theguardian.com.
  33. ^ Christiansen, Rupert (21 December 2010). "Salad Days, Riverside Studios, review" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  34. ^ Cavendish, Dominic (27 October 2011). "A Round-Heeled Woman, Riverside Studios, London" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  35. ^ Spencer, Charles (12 March 2013). "Mies Julie, Riverside Studios, review" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  36. ^ Curtis, Nick (18 June 2021). "Happy Days, Riverside Studios, review" – via www.standard.co.uk.
  37. ^ Sacks, Anne (6 March 1994). "DANCE / Simply, ecstasy". The Independent. Retrieved 26 June 2025.
  38. ^ Anderson, Zoe (18 February 2009). "Dancing On Your Grave, Riverside Studios, London". The Independent.
  39. ^ Norman, Neil (6 November 2013). "Chelsea Hotel review at Riverside Studios London | Review | Dance". Retrieved 26 June 2025.
  40. ^ "BBC News | Entertainment | A night of Gracious comedy". news.bbc.co.uk.
  41. ^ "Riverside - BBC Two, England". BBC Genome.
  42. ^ Sturges, Fiona (10 September 2003). "David Bowie, Riverside Studios, London and various cinemas". The Independent.
  43. ^ "Annie Lennox - Solo". Archived from the original on 6 August 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  44. ^ "YouTube". www.youtube.com.[dead YouTube link]
  45. ^ Snapes, Laura (29 October 2018). "Exclusive clip: previously unseen Amy Winehouse concert footage". The Guardian.

Sources

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  • Who's Who in the Theatre 17th edition, Gale Publishing (1982), ISBN 0-8103-0235-7
  • Staging Beckett in Great Britain, Bloomsbury Methuen Drama (2016), ISBN 9781474240178

External links

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Riverside Studios.
  • Riverside Studios – official site
  • Riverside TV Studios Ltd
  • The Riverside Story
  • Riverside Studios history

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