Backlot
The exterior set for the fictional East London setting Albert Square in EastEnders[1] is located in the permanent backlot at 51.65889°N, -0.27778°W. Originally constructed in 1984, the set is outdoors and open to the elements; by 2010, it was looking increasingly shabby. It was rebuilt for compliance with the requirements of high-definition television on the same site in 2013–2014, using mostly real brick, with some areas using a new improved plastic brick. Throughout rebuilding filming still took place, and so scaffolding was often seen on screen during the process, with some story lines written to accommodate the rebuilding, such as the Queen Vic fire.[12]
In January 2014, the BBC announced on the EastEnders website that the set has been approved to be expanded by twenty per cent; creating a new permanent front lot, located on the site of the former staff car park.[13] This expansion project is the 'E20' project, which by 2018 had already gone over-budget.[14] Filming on the front lot commenced in January 2022.[15]
Studios
Of the seven large studios on site, all are operated by BBC Studioworks. However, only one (Studio D) is available for hire, the other six being permanently dedicated to EastEnders. There are also a number of smaller studios used for the filming of Holby City. The current configuration is as follows:
Studio A
66 × 62 metric feet within fire lanes.
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. It has an overhang in one corner with production galleries above, but these areas are no longer used.
Studio B
70 × 62 metric feet within fire lanes.
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. Like A, C and D, it has an overhang in one corner with production galleries above. The original gallery facilities have been modified into two separate production galleries for use on EastEnders, and both can control any of the studios on site (other than Studio D) plus the backlot.
Studio A
66 × 62 metric feet within fire lanes.
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. It has an overhang in one corner with production galleries above, but these areas are no longer used.
Studio B
70 × 62 metric feet within fire lanes.
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. Like A, C and D, it has an overhang in one corner with production galleries above. The original gallery facilities have been modified into two separate production galleries for use on EastEnders, and both can control any of the studios on site (other than Studio D) plus the backlot.
Studio C
102 × 68 metric ft within fire lanes.
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. Like A, B and D, it has an overhang in one corner with production galleries above. The original gallery facilities have been converted into a switching and engineering area for BBC News' election broadcasts. Studio C closed down in July 2024 and was sold to AXA and Oxygen Studios as part of a sale deal with BBC Studioworks.[16]
Studio D
114 × 78 metric feet, excluding audience seating.
Up until December 2024 this was the only studio at BBC Elstree available for hire to television productions. The studio closed down in December 2024 as part of the sale agreement to AXA and Oxygen Studios as part of their redevelopment of the site.[17] This was a 8892 sqft light-entertainment studio with permanent audience seating in a recessed area of one wall. Like A, B and C, it has an overhang in one corner with production galleries above.
Studio E
Adjacent to Studio D, Studio E, which is 1134 sqft, is used as props handling.
Stage 1
154 × 60 metric feet outside fire lanes.
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. It includes a number of control rooms and associated facilities along one wall, which can control the backlot plus any of the studios on site (other than Studio D). This is the home of the standing sets of The Queen Victoria and the cafe.
Stage 2
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. Located in the same complex as Stage 1 and 3.
Stage 3
Part of the EastEnders studio facilities. Located in the same complex as Stage 1 and 2.