Since the 1914, the town has been home to several
film studios and many shots of its streets are included in final cuts of 20th century British films. This earned it the nickname of the "British
Hollywood". Whilst most of these studios, collectively known as "Elstree Studios", have now closed, two still remain. Many films were shot at the
studios on Shenley Road including
The Dam Busters (1955),
Star Wars (1977, and subsequent films in the franchise),
Moby Dick (1956),
Summer Holiday (1963), and
The Shining (1980) starring
Jack Nicholson, some of the
Indiana Jones films. The facility was partly demolished in the 1980s to make way for a
Tesco Extra supermarket on one side and an office block complex on the other. The area between the supermarket and the office blocks is all that remains of the original studio, which has been much reduced in size and usefulness to production companies as a result. The Shenley Road Studios were later used for the TV series
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and
Big Brother, as well as several major feature films. The
Inspector Morse TV series' production offices were based in the studios and, although the series was set in
Oxford, several exterior locations (banks, shops etc.) were filmed in the streets of Borehamwood. The former
British National Studios off Clarendon Road, referred to locally as "The Douglas Fairbanks studios" (which were bought by
Lew Grade's
ATV in May 1958), are now the
BBC Elstree Centre. The studios have, over the years, been home to
Alfred Hitchcock's film
Blackmail,
Jim Henson's TV series
The Muppet Show was also produced there, and now BBC's popular soap,
EastEnders, and their medical drama
Holby City. An episode of
Judge John Deed included scenes of the
Tesco Extra, but with Borehamwood crossed out and
Lewes written in its place. Several other studios including the
Gate Studios and the
Danziger Studios at nearby Elstree have been demolished. The
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios complex (demolished in the early 1970s) saw the production of many films, including
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968),
Where Eagles Dare (1968) and
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969), as well as
ITV television series such as
The Prisoner (1967–68). The newer Millennium Studios were situated on Elstree Way, Borehamwood. ==Notable companies==