TV studio and office complex in England
Sky Studios
(also known as
Sky Campus
) is the headquarters of satellite broadcaster
Sky
, and home to much of its programming output.
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The
Isleworth
campus consists of nine buildings plus ancillary structures, with three of those buildings containing television studios. The site is also a playout centre for many of Sky's channels.
There are ten conventional
television studios
on site, alongside a number of
galleries
, purpose-built studios for news and sports news broadcasting, and post-production facilities.
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A number of the studios are available for independent production companies to hire.
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Sky Sports
,
Sky Sports News
and
Sky News
all use the studios, alongside light entertainment shows such as
Thronecast
,
Skavlan
and
Harry Hill's Tea Time
. Previously it has been the home of shows such as
Brainiac: Science Abuse
.
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Studio facilities
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The studios at
Osterley
are currently located across three main buildings.
Sky Studios / Harlequin 1
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Originally called Harlequin 1,
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the Sky Studios building contains eight conventional studios located on the ground floor.
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- Studio 1 (50 ft x 36 ft approx) ? a mixed use sports studio, used for programmes such as
Monday Night Football
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- Studio 2 (36 ft x 30 ft approx) ? golf studio
- Studio 3 (36 ft x 25 ft approx) ? a mixed use sports studio
- Studio 4 (20.6 m x 14.1 m)
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? a 3,126.5 sq ft (290.46 m
2
) multi-purpose studio
- Studio 5 (15.6 m x 14.1 m)
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? a 2,367.6 sq ft (219.96 m
2
) multi-purpose studio
- Studio 6 (45 ft x 30 ft approx) ?
Sky News
studio (including chromakey), previously used for
Sunrise
- Studio 7 (35 ft x 30 ft approx) ? used for
Soccer Saturday
- Studio 8 (10.6 m x 9.9 m)
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? a 1,129.6 sq ft (104.94 m
2
) multi-purpose studio used for programmes including Sky News'
FYI
children's news programme
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and
Saturday Social
Studios 4 and 5 can be used together or separately thanks to a soundproof double door ? combined, they are 122 ft long and 5,676.3 sq ft (527.35 m
2
).
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Due to the door runners,
camera pedestals
cannot be tracked over the studio join. Shows such as
Thronecast
,
Skavlan
and
Harry Hill's Tea Time
have been made in these studios.
Studios 6, 7 and 8 have dock doors which open directly onto an access road, whilst studio 5 has a dock door with a short access tunnel before another door opening out onto an access road. Studios 1, 2, 3 and 4 have scene dock doors which open out onto a scene dock.
There are also a number of non-conventional studios located elsewhere in the building.
- Sky Sports News
Newsroom on the 1st floor
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- Sportsline
and
Sky News
sports bulletin studio - part of the
Sky Sports News
Newsroom
- Studio 22 ? Sky News
weather studio on the 2nd floor
There are six production galleries on the ground floor alongside the conventional studios, with separate sound control rooms alongside each gallery. Any studio can be controlled from any gallery. Gallery 1 has been turned into a gallery which is capable of remote production for the
EFL Championship
. There is also a routing, distribution and
instant replay
hub in Studio 2's former control room, and Studio 7's control room is split into commentary booths and associated technical equipment.
Sky Sports News
is broadcast from Gallery 6.
Sky News
have two gallery facilities, PCR 21 and PCR 22, located on the second floor alongside Studio 22, which are used to control Studio 6, Studio 21, Studio 22, Millbank and the two City Studios. There are also a number of separate production galleries for remote sports production located elsewhere in the building.
Sky 2
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Sky 2 is currently home of Sky Creative Agency and contains two television studios: one automated and one conventional.
- Studio F (18.5 m x 15 m,
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formerly Studio 6) ? a 3,004.9 sq ft (279.16 m
2
) multi-purpose studio used for shows including
Soccer AM
and
The Pledge
- Studio G (50 ft x 40 ft approx, formerly Studio 7) ? dedicated
Sky Sports Racing
studio
Both studios share a covered scene dock but have separate production galleries. Studio F's gallery is located on the second floor, with access via a gantry from the studio floor, whilst Studio G's gallery is located on the same level as the studio. The
Soccer AM
(and previously,
Game Changers
) exterior set is located next to these studios. Studio F hosted the 'Battle for Number 10' Conservative leadership programme in August 2022, with audience of around 60 people.
Sky Central
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Sky Central is the largest building on site, and is home to a significant proportion of Sky's staff. It was completed in 2016.
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There is one studio in this building, located on the first floor.
- Studio 21 ?
Sky News
main daytime and evening studio, colloquially known as 'The Glass Box'
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This studio is currently controlled from PCR 21 on the second floor of the Sky Studios building.
In addition, the atrium and mezzanine of Sky Central was used for
Sky News
' coverage of the
2019 United Kingdom general election
.
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Former studio facilities
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There are a number of buildings previously containing television studios which have now been vacated.
Sky News Centre / Sky 1
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Built in 2004 and vacated in early 2018, with studio facilities moving to
Sky Central
and the
Sky Studios
building. Staff who previously occupied the Sky News Centre moved to a dedicated floor of the
Sky Studios
building.
- Studio A (8,000 square feet approx) ? former main
Sky News
newsroom, and previously the main presentation studio
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- Studio B (40 ft x 30 ft approx) ? previously a virtual reality studio
- Studio C (1,000 square feet approx) ? formerly home of
5 News
from 2005 to 2012
- Studio D ? a small interview/presentation studio
The main Sky News gallery was, until January 2018, located behind Studio A and could regularly be seen in the background of shots, alongside Sky News'
Network operations center
.
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Parts of the building have now been modified for use as a scenery workshop.
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1989 warehouse
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The original five studios on the site have all been demolished as of October 2019.
- Studio 1 ? original
Sky Sports News
studio with attached newsroom. Closed in 2011.
- Studio 2 (30 ft x 20 ft approx) ? original
Sky News
studio, with the newsroom visible through a window at the back of the set. Closed in 2011.
- Studio 3 (35 ft x 20 ft approx) ? generic / interchangeable sports presentation studio. Closed in 2011.
- Studio H (60 ft x 30 ft approx, formerly Studio 4) ? the previous home of
Soccer AM
, and also the home of Sky One's entertainment series Braniac: Science Abuse from 2006 onwards. When Harlequin 1 opened it was renamed 'Studio H', and closed in 2012, and was then used as a scenery workshop until mid 2019.
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- Studio 5 (30 ft x 20 ft approx) ? generic / interchangeable sports presentation studio. Closed in 2011.
As of October 2019, Studio H (which became part of building
Sky 7
) has been demolished for the construction of the new
Innovation Centre
,
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which also involved the demolition of the adjacent building,
Sky 6
.
Productions
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Some productions have been broadcast from different studios, so the studios listed are the most recently used.
- Cricket AM
(2006?2013)
- Fantasy Football Club
(2013?2017)
- GameChangers
(Studio 4&5, 2013?present)
- Goals on Sunday
(Studio 1, 1995?present)
- The Hundred Draft
(Studio 4&5, 2019)
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- Monday Night Football
(Studio 1, 1992?2007, 2010?present)
- NFL on Sky Sports
(Studio 1, 1992?present)
- Soccer AM
(Studio F, 1995?present)
- Soccer Saturday
(Studio 7, 1992?present)
- Sky Sports News
(SSN Newsroom, 1998?present)
- Sky Sports Racing
(Studio G, 2019?present)
- Sunday Supplement
(Studio F, 1999?present)
Sky productions
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- Alan Carr's Binge Watch
(Studio 4&5, 2018 non-TX pilot)
- Brainiac: Science Abuse
(Studio H, 2006?2008)
- The
Chris Ramsey
Show
(Studio 4&5, 2017?2018)
- Comedians Watching Football With Friends
(Studio 4/5, 2019)
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- Cleverdicks
(2012)
- The Devil's Dinner Party
(2011)
- Thronecast
(Studio 4&5, 2012?2019)
- Harry Hill's Tea Time
(Studio 4&5, 2017?2018)
- Playhouse: Live
(Studio F, 2010)
- Romesh's
Look Back to the Future
(Studio 4&5, 2018)
- The Russell Howard Hour
(Studio 4&5, 2016 non-TX pilot)
- Sky Arts Sessions
(Studio F / Studio 4&5, 2014?2015)
- West:Word
(Studio F, 2018)
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Other productions
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