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Sunset Las Palmas Studios

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Sunset Las Palmas Studios, located at 1040 N. Las Palmas Avenue in Hollywood, California, is an independent production lot providing stages and related services to television, film and commercial production companies. Founded in 1919, the lot is one of the oldest production facilities in Hollywood and has played host to many notable productions, including such television shows as The Burns and Allen Show, I Love Lucy, The Addams Family, seasons 2–10 of Jeopardy! (1985–1994), The Rockford Files, The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show, MADtv, Real TV , season 1 of Everybody Loves Raymond, The Suite Life on Deck, RuPaul's Drag Race and Raven's Home, as well as such film productions as When Harry Met Sally... and The Player. It was known by many names over the years, including General Service Studios, American Zoetrope and Hollywood Center Studios. Sunset Las Palmas Studios continues to provide stage facilities for many television productions, including shows produced by Disney, NBC, Comedy Central and MTV. The lot features 12 sound stages, ranging in size from 4,400 square feet to 19,000 square feet, several of which are able to accommodate live audiences, as well as a virtual set stage for webcasts.

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