Bush House Nights by Emma_Crowe8 published on 2012-06-19T04:27:25Z The BBC World Service celebrated its 80th anniversary earlier this year. For over 70 years, it has been broadcasting programmes from the historic Bush House in London. Soon, this will no longer be the case. From mid-July, the World Service will be based at new BBC premises in London. For many employees, Bush House is a unique building, full of history and charm. It’s also a building that never sleeps. Work goes on here 24 hours a day. So … what exactly is it like inside Bush House in the middle of the night? Genre Documentary Comment by Paolo Pietropaolo Lovely work, Emma! 2013-03-08T22:44:33Z Comment by Robin The Fog Hello Emma! Here’s my finished Bush House noises: http://thefogsignals.com/album/the-ghosts-of-bush Hope you approve! x 2012-06-26T23:26:51Z Comment by Ruth Hogarth Much as I hated doing night shifts, Bush House was the best place to do them. I remember being caught napping on the studio floor a couple of times by John Tusa on his very early morning visits to the 24 hours studio. Oh and I agree about the lovely breakfasts between the 0500 and 0600 editions in the days before the catering was privatised. 2012-06-22T08:24:54Z Comment by SarahBrownGB Love it! Reminds me of nightshifts at TVC with a full English breakfast at 3am and once freaking out a security guard who came in to find the desk attempting yoga poses to stay awake :) 2012-06-21T21:13:15Z Comment by Frank McWeeny Emma this is absolutely brilliant !! 2012-06-20T10:40:27Z