The Burbank Studios (formerly NBC Studios (Burbank)), California
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One of his other classic shows, Sanford and Son, remained taped at NBC Studios in Burbank; its 1980 revival, Sanford, was videotaped at Metromedia.
The Breakfast Club initially was broadcast from the NBC studios in the Merchandise Mart.
For a number of years, MGMITD has been the global distributor for the series by NBC Studios (now Universal Media Studios, but only those copyrighted by NBC) and also for the Showtime series The L Word.
In 1975, the Pan-Pacific made a brief appearance as the entrance to the NBC Studios in New York for the movie Funny Lady.
The host was Art James, and the announcer was Mike Darrow; Ron Greenberg packaged the show, which was recorded in NBC studios 6A and 8H in Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.