City Arcade is now called Carillon City after combining with Carillon Arcade(former Moores Department store site) next door in the(1990’s i think?). Fashion label One Fell Swoop held a fashion show in the cinema space(the seats and carpet already removed, date unknown!!?). There a 9 screen(800 seats) cinema proposed to be built in Carillon City, possibly on the Hoyts Cinema 1 site(proposed to possibly open in 2020/2021!!?)?
What a building!! It should have been heritage listed and saved. It looks like a department store with its 5 floors(6th floor in the top front corner?).
The first BBC staff moved into the Scenery Block in 1953. The offical opening was on 29/6/1960. Television Centre was seen been blown up(not for real) in an episode of the television series “The Goodies”(series 2, episode 18, Gender educagion). The front of the building(and possibly the inside?) was used the the television series “An Adventure in Space and Time” about the early beginings of the television series “Doctor Who” which used to be filmed in Television Centre(studo recordings). It was the last programme filmed before the partital demolition and resoration of Television Centre. The inside(and possibly the outside?) of Television was seen in one of the extras on the “Doctor who” dvd “The Visitation”(The Television Centre of the Universe – part 1). The Television Centre of the Universe – part 2 is an extra on the Doctor Who" dvd of “The Underwater Menace”. The gardens outside Television Centre used by the Television prograame “Blue Peter” is still there(also heritage listed i think?).
The people at Rawlinna may also have seen movies that were screened in the movie carriage of the Tea and Sugar Train that delivered food, mail, and other supplies to the remote towns on the Trans Australia railway line between Kalgoorlie(in Western Australia), and Port Augusta(South Australia), starting in 1917. Later the service(date unknown?) only ran between Cook(South Australia) and Port Augusta(Douth Australia) and ending on 30/8/1996. Some of the carriages are now on display at the National Railway Museum(Port Adelaide, South Australia).
The Mayfair Theatrette opened on 11/3/1947
I’m surprised this building hasn’t been fixed up and reopened as a picture theatre or stage theatre.
There may be a dressmaking studio that now, as well as a jewellery store?
City Arcade is now called Carillon City after combining with Carillon Arcade(former Moores Department store site) next door in the(1990’s i think?). Fashion label One Fell Swoop held a fashion show in the cinema space(the seats and carpet already removed, date unknown!!?). There a 9 screen(800 seats) cinema proposed to be built in Carillon City, possibly on the Hoyts Cinema 1 site(proposed to possibly open in 2020/2021!!?)?
Does the O in O Cinema stand for anything?
Was the hall used for welfare payments(or welfare checks) too(hence the name)?
What street was the old Welfare Hall in first? Is there anything now on the original site?
A lot of seats for a little theatre.
Have any of Mary Pickford or Charles(Bubby) Rogers movies ever been screened here?
Is the Welfare Hall still there?
What a building!! It should have been heritage listed and saved. It looks like a department store with its 5 floors(6th floor in the top front corner?).
Does CMX stand for anything?
The television studios used by Southern Television was called Television Centre Southampton(it has it’s own page on Wikipedia.
There may be a carpark under the left hand part of the Television Centre building?
Is that a giant bat at the top of the screen(or is a curtain in front of the screen?
Is there possibly a memorial in the auditorium where the shooting happened?
The hotel/housing section of the building may have opened in April 2018?
There is also going to be a Royal College of Art Campusin the redevelpment of the building too.
Television Centre is in the shape of a question mark when seen from the air.
The first BBC staff moved into the Scenery Block in 1953. The offical opening was on 29/6/1960. Television Centre was seen been blown up(not for real) in an episode of the television series “The Goodies”(series 2, episode 18, Gender educagion). The front of the building(and possibly the inside?) was used the the television series “An Adventure in Space and Time” about the early beginings of the television series “Doctor Who” which used to be filmed in Television Centre(studo recordings). It was the last programme filmed before the partital demolition and resoration of Television Centre. The inside(and possibly the outside?) of Television was seen in one of the extras on the “Doctor who” dvd “The Visitation”(The Television Centre of the Universe – part 1). The Television Centre of the Universe – part 2 is an extra on the Doctor Who" dvd of “The Underwater Menace”. The gardens outside Television Centre used by the Television prograame “Blue Peter” is still there(also heritage listed i think?).
Are the very faint ramps gone too?
Is the bowling alley still there?
Oh i see!! Why the word bowl in the name then?
Correction, Port Augusta(South Australia), not Douth Australia.
The people at Rawlinna may also have seen movies that were screened in the movie carriage of the Tea and Sugar Train that delivered food, mail, and other supplies to the remote towns on the Trans Australia railway line between Kalgoorlie(in Western Australia), and Port Augusta(South Australia), starting in 1917. Later the service(date unknown?) only ran between Cook(South Australia) and Port Augusta(Douth Australia) and ending on 30/8/1996. Some of the carriages are now on display at the National Railway Museum(Port Adelaide, South Australia).