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September 3, 2009

Filming locations of TV Shows, Made-for-TV Movies & Music Videos





Filming locations of TV Shows,
Made-for-TV Movies & Music Videos.







    

  • The "GOLDEN GIRLS" house was supposed to be located at 6151 Richmond St., in Miami, Florida.

    In real life, the original home was located at 245 N. Saltair Ave, in West Los Angeles.

    Later, the Disney company built a copy of the house at their Disney Studios in Orlando's Disney World, and it became part of the studio tour there, until it (the replica) was torn down in 2003.

    But the original home still stands in the hills of Brentwood (although a wall &  high foliage makes it difficult to see much of the home when you drive by).

Remember: this is a private home.  Do not trespass on their property,
knock on their door, or do anything else that might disturb the residents.








  • A jungle treehouse played a key role in the kid's series, "LAND OF THE LOST," wherein a family is sucked into a portal and ends up in a prehistoric world with dinosaurs and cavemen.
  • That treehouse still stands, in Descanso Gardens, which doubled as the jungle in that TV series. It's located at 1418 Descanso Drive, in the city of La CaƱada/Flintridge (northwest of Pasadena).






  • In the 1982 music video "THRILLER," Michael Jackson is chased by ghouls through a neighborhood of old Victorian homes.

    That neighborhood is Carroll Avenue (east of downtown L.A., the same street where you'll find the "Charmed" house), and the main house in that video can be found at 1345 Carroll Avenue. *



  • Michael Jackson made the news in 1984 when he managed to set his hair on fire while filming a PEPSI COMMERCIAL.

    This happened while he was on stage at the Shrine Auditorium (665 W. Jefferson Blvd.) near Exposition Park. *








        

  • That famous 1985 music video, "WE ARE THE WORLD," with its host of superstars (Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, etc.), was taped at A&M Records - which used to be Charlie Chaplin's studios and is now the Jim Henson studios - located at 1416 N. La Brea Avenue, in Hollywood.  [Buy the video]








  • The outdoor scenes at the Carrington mansion from the 80's TV series "DYNASTY" were shot at a Pasadena home, located at 1145 Arden Road.

  • The Colby mansion from "THE COLBYS" is at 1060 Brooklawn Drive, in Bel-Air.








  • The 1987 music video of the song "Where The Streets Have No Name," by supergroup "U2," was performed on the roof of a row of stores located at the corner of 7th Street & Main Street, near the Skid Row section of downtown Los Angeles (before the cops broke it up). *








  • Those twin skyscrapers with the tall fountains out front, which you saw each week in the TV detective-romance series "REMINGTON STEELE" were in fact the twin Century Plaza Towers, at the ABC Entertainment Center (2040 Avenue of the Stars) in Century City, as seen from Avenue of the Stars. [Buy the videos]

    The same towers were used in "MOONLIGHTING" with Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis. [Buy CD]









  • If you've seen the TV series "CHiPs" or any other number of Hollywood productions about the weird side of L.A. beach life, then you've glimpsed the infamous Venice Boardwalk (Ocean Front Walk), just south of Santa Monica. It's here that producers love to capture mimes, jugglers, fire-breathers and bikinied blondes roller skating while wearing headphones...








    From 1979-1976, in the TV series "BENSON," Robert Guillaume went from butler to chief executive at the Governor's Mansion. That mansion was actually a Pasadena home, located at 1365 S. Oakland Avenue.