Productions shot at Wembley Park Studios
Feature Film (13) | |||
Title | Released | Director | IMDB |
The Princess Bride | 1987 | Rob Reiner | |
Lady Jane | 1986 | Trevor Nunn | |
The Bride | 1985 | Franc Roddam | |
Brazil | 1984 | Terry Gilliam | |
Yentl | 1983 | Barbra Streisand | |
Evil Under The Sun | 1982 | Guy Hamilton | |
Shock Treatment | 1981 | Jim Sharman | |
Time Bandits | 1981 | Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones | |
Silver Dream Racer | 1980 | David Wickes | |
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | 1980 | Irvin Kershner | |
The Awakening | 1980 | Mike Newell | |
The Elephant Man | 1980 | David Lynch | |
Quadrophenia | 1979 | Franc Roddam | |
TV Series (12) | |||
Title | Released | Director | IMDB |
Cube, The | 2009 - | Adam Adler | |
The X Factor | 2004-2018 | Simon Cowell | |
Who Wants to be a Millionaire | 1998 - | Various | |
Moved to Elstree Studios when Wembley Park Studios could not accommodate an expanded production schedule due to commitments to Warner Bros who had studio time booked for filming Friends. | |||
Friends | 1994 - 2004 | Various | |
The London episode was shot at Wembley Park Studios | |||
The Fast Show | 1994 - 2000 | ||
Talking Telephone Numbers | 1994 - 1997 | ||
The Word | 1990-1995 | ||
The Word continued for a few weeks after Limehouse moved out, before Fountain Studios was established. The last 2 years were filmed at Teddington Studios. | |||
Hearts of Gold | 1990 | Robin Bextor, Malcolm Smith | |
The Storyteller | 1987 | Jim Henson | |
The Professionals | 1977 - 1983 | Brian Clemens | |
Seasons 2 - 5 shot at Lee International Studios (Wembley Park Studios) | |||
Ready Steady Go | 1963 - 1966 | Peter Croft, Rollo Gamble | |
No Hiding Place | 1959 - 1967 | ||
Commercial (1) | |||
Title | Released | Director | IMDB |
British Telecom Beattie adverts | 1987 | ||
TV Movie (1) | |||
Title | Released | Director | IMDB |
The Corn is Green | 1979 | George Cukor | |
TV Special (1) | |||
Title | Released | Director | IMDB |
An Arabian Night | 1960 | Mark Lawton | |
First production in Studio 5, 1960 |