Filming periodically takes place at University College London. The university tends to be chosen as a location for film and television recording because of its convenient position within London and the historical character of the UCL Main Building and Front Quad. Film and TV appearances include:

Film

TV (fiction)

TV (Non-fiction)

James May with students outside the CAVE

DVD recordings

The Bloomsbury Theatre has been used as the venue for DVD recordings of stand-up comedians' tours.

Musicians The Zombies recorded The Zombies Live At The Bloomsbury Theatre, London for CD and DVD in the Bloomsbury Theatre in 2006.[15]

Student media

UCL Union's societies, including the UCLU Film & TV Society and the UCLU Drama Society, often film in and around UCL.

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