JC Studios
NBC bought the site in 1951 from Warner Brothers and converted the studio into a state-of-the-art color broadcasting facility. Betty Hutton was the star of the first NBC show from what was dubbed Brooklyn Studio I, Satins and Spurs on 12 September 1954. Notable television shows originating at JC Studios while under NBC ownership include Peter Pan with Mary Martin, the Kraft Music Hall, Sing Along with Mitch starring Mitch Miller, A Night to Remember, Hullabaloo, The Sammy Davis Jr. Show, Tic Tac Dough and three 1976 episodes of Saturday Night Live.
In 1956, NBC produced its famous “The Esther Williams Aqua Spectacle” here. The swimming pool constructed for the show was hidden under the floor of Studio I.
JC Studios played host to a number of popular and long-lasting television shows, The Cosby Show, Another World, and As the World Turns which was canceled by CBS in December 2009. The final episode was taped on 23 June 2010 and aired on 17 September 2010.
In 2014 JC Studios closed. Today OHEL Children's Home and Family Services is in the former Brooklyn Studio I. In 2019 Brooklyn Studio II, opened by NBC on November 29, 1956, was converted to a self-storage facility.
See also
References
- ^ Lewis, Kevin. “As the World Turns Nonlinear”. Editors Guild. June 2005.
- ^ De Meglio, Michèle, “ ‘As The World Turns’ to leave Brooklyn”, New York Post, December 11, 2009.
External links
- Brooklyn Eagle 23 May 1936, page 21 (Studio building history)
- Brooklyn Eagle 3 October 1951, page 1 (NBC purchase of studio building)
- NBC Studio History Part II
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