Dickenson Road Studios
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Dickenson Road Studios was a film and television studio in Rusholme, Manchester, in North-West England. It was originally set up in 1947 in a former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel by the film production company Mancunian Films and was acquired by BBC Television in 1954. The studio was used for early editions of the music chart show Top of the Pops from 1964. The studio closed in 1975, when the BBC moved to New Broadcasting House on Oxford Road and the building was demolished.
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Gatcombe Square, Manchester Rusholme
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Gatcombe Square
Gatcombe Square
M14 5AS Manchester, Rusholme
England, United Kingdom
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