Shepperton Studios
Littleton, Middlesex, TW17 9TG
Shepperton Studios were established by Norman Loudon in 1931 in Littleton Park. After the war the studios were operated by British Lion Films and is notable for films such as A Passage to India, The Crying Game, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and Chaplin. It became part of the Pinewood Group in 2001.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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River Ash (footbridge) (Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150AD): 0.25 miles.
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Mercia House (Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150AD): 1.28 miles.
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Callow Hill Sandpit (The Savages): 4.14 miles.
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Heathrow Airport (Time-Flight): 4.30 miles.
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Royal Horticultural Society (Spearhead from Space): 6.37 miles.
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Teddington Studios (Army of Ghosts): 6.53 miles.
In the News:
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5 Feb 2009: BBC News - "Bafta honour for Pinewood studios" (Pinewood and Shepperton film studios will receive an award for outstanding British contribution to cinema at the Orange Bafta film awards at the weekend (7th/8th Feb))
Further links about the location:
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Pinewood Group - Official website
Related Stories
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Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150AD [31 Jan - 22 Mar 1966]
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