Hoover Building, London

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This is NOT the Hoover Building. There are plenty of interior shots which have either been filmed at other location, or shot on a soundstage.

This is some other building which is used extensively in the story for interior shots. Notice the marble and overly-ornate banisters don't match the style of the Hoover Building at all.

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I can't make up my mind if this is an actual Hoover office with a dummy brick wall set up outside the window, or a set.

I'm leaning towards Hoover office.

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OOOH!

Was that the episode with Mary Tamm, one-time assistant (Romana) to Tom Baker's 'Doctor Who'? It looks like her...
 
That was good jack. Take that building, make it smaller and it would be my dream house. Good eye to catching those modern glass doors in that one pic, a mystery in itself but I'll bet they were put on while the building was still being used before it was vacated and the originals stored away...then put back for some reason or another perhaps to bring it back to it's original authenticity.
 
BTW,, the Perivale station itself is somewhat architecurally interesting as well with that curving glass and canopy. Any idea when it was built. I'd guess 40's -50.
 
Perivale Station

In fact opened in 1947. I would have thought it was older (many of the later underground stations are design icons of the 1920s & 30s) but I imagine that it was designed in the 1930s and just not built till after WW2 as the style is much more 1930s than 40s. It should be remembered that, when it was built the Hoover Perivale factory was considered to be out in the country. Early UK instruction books show the factory completely surronded by fields. Not like that now as it was swallowed up by suburban growth, mainly in the 1930s although it still stands out as a beacon on the A40 - a major western traffic artery of London

You can see how much better the station looks now from Jack's pictures compared to that on teh web link
Al

http://www.perivale.co.uk/perivale-tube-station.htm
 
Interesting bit of history there on the station. And seeing that route map right by Ruislip... my aunt and uncle lived in Ruislip. I visited them a couple of times waaaay back in 67 and 72 so I must have passed thru there a few times unbeknownst.
 

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