Yes.Skynet74 said:So am I understanding this correctly. Johnny Carson's old studio in which he hosted The Tonight show for many many years is now the studio for Access Hollywood? Is that right?
johnnya2k6 said:Yes.Skynet74 said:So am I understanding this correctly. Johnny Carson's old studio in which he hosted The Tonight show for many many years is now the studio for Access Hollywood? Is that right?
Skynet74 said:Can't "Access Hollywood" be taped in a tiny little room? That's not the type of show that needs much room. Just think about how large the studio was for Carson with the full band, the audience and center stage too. I don't understand the need to use such a large studio for a tabloid show that could be taped in a studio the size of my living room.
Biffstunt said:nmoore6676 said:To set the record straight, the NBC studio complex in Burbank which also holds facilities for CNBC and MSNBC has been sold to a developer. Conan's Tonight Show had a set built on the Universal lot and ultimately all of the TV studios and offices will end up on land adjacent to the Universal lot in Universal City (Los Angeles). Somebody else will have to supply the details but I doubt that Jay Leno will be housed in Burbank, I don't know but assumed that his prime time show was based somewhere on the Universal lot as well.
Leno's 10 p.m. show was shot at Studio 11 at NBC Burbank. NBC still houses Access Hollywood and Days of Our Lives in Burbank. I've heard rumors that Leno is staying at Studio 11 and that he's moving back to Studio 3 (where he did Tonight for most of its run). He may eventually move to Universal -- or the next host might -- but I believe that NBC is leasing studio space back for various purposes.
I hope they will eventually abandon the Leno @ 10 set and that awkward desk he uses for his Headlines segment. I would like to see the last Tonight Show desk he used be brought back if they haven't got rid of it from storage. It looked better than all of his other earlier Tonight Show desks that I've seen.
KentBrockman said:In that studio there is still a star painted on the floor marking where Johnny used to stand and deliver his monologue.
searadiofreak said:Back to the issue of sets. NBC, and all networks, have no interest in the nostalgic aspects of what set housed what program. It is all business. How can they utilize the facilities to the most effective value to the network. That's all it us. That's why Dr. Oz is in the old Letterman studio, and Access is in the old Carson studio. Sets and studios are just "equipment" to make the whole system run. Pure and simple. (However, I find the history of these studios as fascinating as anyone!)
Skynet74 said:NBC's most active days were back in the 1980's. So many shows were taped at NBC back then. Not only Carson, but a full schedule of game shows. NBC used to send out a monthly schedule with ticket requests. It was a calender with all the tapings of various shows listed for each day. Most days had multiple tapings. For example
"Sale Of The Century 10:45 AM
"Wheel Of Fortune 1:15 PM
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 5:30 PM
Even the weekend schedule was often full. Those studios were very active! They used them all. NBC was like the Disneyland of Television back then. Growing up I remember how I wanted to live in one of those houses directly across the street so I could be close to all the fun. But unfortunately those days are gone. Now I think the studios are mostly empty. The only show still there that has an audience is Leno.
Let's not forget the Prospect Studios. When it was the ABC Television Center, there was LOTS of activity on that lot, especially in the '70s and '80s with Family Feud, American Bandstand, General Hospital, That's Incredible, and countless other shows.Skynet74 said:NBC's most active days were back in the 1980's. So many shows were taped at NBC back then. Not only Carson, but a full schedule of game shows. NBC used to send out a monthly schedule with ticket requests. It was a calender with all the tapings of various shows listed for each day. Most days had multiple tapings. For example
"Sale Of The Century 10:45 AM
"Wheel Of Fortune 1:15 PM
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 5:30 PM
Even the weekend schedule was often full. Those studios were very active! They used them all. NBC was like the Disneyland of Television back then. Growing up I remember how I wanted to live in one of those houses directly across the street so I could be close to all the fun. But unfortunately those days are gone. Now I think the studios are mostly empty. The only show still there that has an audience is Leno.
Skynet74 said:I know Carson was there since 1972. My point is that the height of activity at that complex was in the 70's and 80's. Things slowed way down in the 90's.
searadiofreak said:I thought your original post stated that Carson taped in NY into the 80's. If I misread that, sorry. Yes, much more activity back in the day at Burbank. I remember taking the NBC Burbank tour in the early 80's and it was a hotbed of production. I also attended a Carson taping at the same time, what a great experience. I even got on screen during an audience bit, wish I could find that recording somewhere, but it is most likely long gone and erased!