*sigh* Another crappy day and loss for us all.
Was BBC TV Centre in the 1970's just full of carcinogenic materials?
Actually, yes, it was pretty asbestos-heavy
from: http://www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk/tv%20centre%20history.htm
"Despite best intentions, not all the original design choices were good ones. The official 1960 BBC book about the building proudly states that the roofs of the studios were covered in asbestos tiles and that the trusses supporting the studio grids were 'fire-proofed, their members being covered with sprayed-on asbestos fibre.' Guess what. In 1988 asbestos was unexpectedly 'discovered' in TVC's studios and they were all shut down for examination. Perhaps the BBC managers should have read the BBC's own 1960 book and they would have known some time before. Anyway - each studio was closed for detailed examination and after a few weeks depending on the seriousness of the risk was brought back into service. In the case of some, the asbestos was removed and with others it was encapsulated, with an intention to remove it at some later time."
ObWho it was the 1988 discovery that led to Greatest Show In The Galaxy being filmed in tents set up in the car park...
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