In the late 1960s, the BBC recognised the Hippodrome’s cultural value, acquiring the theatre and transforming it into a TV studio before converting it into a Radio Theatre, where it became the home of the BBC Concert Orchestra. The venue continued to host a variety of events, from theatre to boxing and comedy, many of which were broadcast live on BBC radio, making it a cherished part of British broadcasting history.
The Hippodrome’s history is also marked by special moments, such as the final live theatre performance on February 18, 1968, a star-studded event that ended with a nostalgic farewell broadcast live on the BBC. Over the decades, the venue has undergone several transformations, including a stint as a TV and radio studio, but its spirit as a cultural landmark has never dimmed.