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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Alpha Tower, British National Studios, Capitol Theatre, Manchester, Carlton Studios, Nottingham, Culverhouse Cross, Elstree Studios, Gas Street Studios, Granada Studios, Granada Studios Tour, Havelock House, Belfast, Teddington Studios, Television Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, Television Centre, Southampton, Television House, The Fountain Studios, The Leeds Studios, The London Studios, The Maidstone Studios. Excerpt: Granada Studios (or alternatively The Manchester Studios) is a television studio on Quay Street in Manchester with the facility to broadcast live and film drama programmes and is home to Granada Television. The Granada Studios are the oldest operating television studios in the United Kingdom and are arguably the most famous studio after the BBC Television Centre. Firsts at the studios include The Beatles' first television performance in 1962, the first general election debate in 2010, and it is where the world's longest running serial drama and documentary series in Coronation Street and 7 Up! are produced. Until 2010, the studios had a red neon Granada TV sign on roof of the building which was a landmark for rail passengers travelling from the west into Manchester city centre. A decorative broadcasting tower was erected at the behest of Sidney Bernstein to give the studios an embellished and professional appearance. Currently three main studios, which each cover over 4,500 square feet (420 m), are still operating. The studios are owned by ITV Granada and BBC Manchester through a joint venture company, 3SixtyMedia. After a dip in production during the 2000s, the studios have undergone a revival since 2009. Production continues nearly 60 years after construction with Coronation Street, University Challenge and The Jeremy Kyle Show produced at the studios. Countdown moved to Manchester when the Leeds...