Doctor Who TARDIS Set Tour @ BBC Roath Lock Studios Cardiff
My Trip to the BBC Studios in Cardiff
Step into the home of Doctor Who (BBC Roath Lock Studios)
WALKING INTO THE CURRENT TARDIS SET- Roath Lock Studios, Cardiff Bay
BBC tour at Roath Lock, Porth Teigr. Featuring Cybermen and The Silence
An Inside Look At The BBC DRAMA VILLAGE - Roath Lock [Chapter 1]
Watching HMS Kent leave Roath lock in Cardiff Bay
BBC Graffiti Protest Cardiff 2014
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visit the set of Dr Who
Doctor Who Tardis Studio Tour 15/08/13
Exterminate! Prince Charles voices Dalek on Doctor Who set in Cardiff
Exterminate! Prince Charles voices Dalek
BBC News Prince Charles inside the Tardis on Doctor Who studio visit
Wandering Around Casualty Reception
Doctor Who TARDIS Set Tour @ BBC Roath Lock Studios Cardiff
My Trip to the BBC Studios in Cardiff
Step into the home of Doctor Who (BBC Roath Lock Studios)
WALKING INTO THE CURRENT TARDIS SET- Roath Lock Studios, Cardiff Bay
BBC tour at Roath Lock, Porth Teigr. Featuring Cybermen and The Silence
An Inside Look At The BBC DRAMA VILLAGE - Roath Lock [Chapter 1]
Watching HMS Kent leave Roath lock in Cardiff Bay
BBC Graffiti Protest Cardiff 2014
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visit the set of Dr Who
Doctor Who Tardis Studio Tour 15/08/13
Exterminate! Prince Charles voices Dalek on Doctor Who set in Cardiff
Exterminate! Prince Charles voices Dalek
BBC News Prince Charles inside the Tardis on Doctor Who studio visit
Wandering Around Casualty Reception
Prince Charles Visits Doctor Who Set
Locked Up-Roath Rek
Doctor Who Experience: TV Advert 2014
Doctor Who - Season 8 - Christmas Special - Official Press Release
Eluned HQ Parrott claims move astonishing, AM Cardiff BBC says Bay
A H M S DUNCAN IN ROATH DOCK CARDIFF BAY, THURSDAY 4 9 2014
Roath Rocks 2012
Rainy Day At Roath Park
My Roath
Swans in Roath Park, Cardiff - Fall 2010
Roath Park scenery 1
Roath Park, Cardiff in March
Cardiff Day Trip
My Cambodian Guide and I, Keeping it Real
John and William travelling to Cardiff 5 September 2012
First Class Guide to Cardiff
Cardiff, Wales, UK United Kingdom
BigLittleCity: Cardiff - How To Keep Up Cardiff
Cardiff - The City
Singing & dancing under ancient City wall in Xi'an, China --2009 Niki Yan
Three Cities - Part 3: Cardiff
CNU 20 - Charrettes and the Next Generation of Public Involvement
APARTMENT TO SHARE IN BOGOTA
Vid12 GoPro HD Great Ocean Road 20X Speed Test
Cardiff City Centre & Cathays - Boundaries
'Chapels: The National architecture of Wales' - Dr Huw Owen
Cardiff Memories Volume 4
Myself and the resistance of wine (Amir Konjani-Sioned Williams)
Cardiff Bay - Phantom 2 and Gopro 3+
Pembroke Castle
CARDIFF. THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. Olympic Day 26/7/'12
Cardiff Bay History
Roath Lock is a television production facility in the Porth Teigr area of Cardiff Bay.
The studios house BBC drama productions including Doctor Who, Casualty and Pobol y Cwm. The centre topped out on 20 February 2011 and filming for such productions commenced in autumn of the same year.
The facility is located on a development site known as Porth Teigr, which also includes a proposed 40,000sq ft digital media centre.
The facility has 500 to 600 people working on site.
The successful planning application sought permission for a 300m long, 20,000 square metre building housing studios and offices with a distinctive façade and repeating motifs. It will also have a gothic-style entrance inspired by some of William Burges’ designs at Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch. The planning application showed the building would face the National Assembly’s Tŷ Hywel building and the Atradius building across the water of Roath Basin.
The 175,000 square foot of HD-ready studios were constructed and fitted out within 13 months, marking the quickest BBC build of its size ever.
Roath (Welsh: Y Rhath) is a district in the east/north-east of the city of Cardiff, capital of Wales.
It lies just east/north east of the city centre, stretching from Adamsdown in the south to Roath Park in the north. Roath contains the Plasnewydd electoral ward. The name is believed to originate from Irish ráth, 'fort'. Alternatively, it could derive from the name given to the Roman settlement in Cardiff, Ratostabius.
Its main shopping streets are Albany Road, City Road, and Wellfield Road. It is characterised by its several tree-lined avenues and Victorian era terraced streets. Roath houses a very diverse population including a large number of students, being very close to the main university campuses, a large ethnic minority population and many young professionals. Parts of Roath are among the most affluent districts of Cardiff, although subdivision of the large Victorian properties is starting to occur in the areas at the south end of the district.
Its close proximity to the city centre and large number of local amenities makes it known for its very strong sense of community, encouraged largely due to the parks, road layouts, churches, and local post offices and newsagents, therefore Roath a very popular area to live. There are a number of restaurants and public houses, a variety of shops, an outdoor tennis centre and the famous Roath Park making it one of the greenest areas in Cardiff.