The studios at Clarendon Road were opened in 1914 as the main facility for the Neptune Film Company. It was innovative for its time, being the first film studios to entirely use artificial lighting. It changed hands among several different film production companies, until finally being converted for television work in the 1950s. Both Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Alfred Hitchcock produced their signature 1950s television programmes in the facility.
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