King's College London

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adaption was filmed there.
In September 1979, The Greenwood Theatre at Guy's Medical School (now King's GKT Medical School) became the first home for the BBC's Question Time programme. In December 2018, Question Time returned to the Greenwood Theatre for David Dimbleby's last programme as host.

== See also ==
Armorial of UK universities
List of universities in the UK

== Notes ==

== References ==

Bibliography

== Further reading ==
Hearnshaw, F. J. C. (1929). The Centenary History of King's College, London, 1828–1928. George G. Harrap & Co.
Huelin, G. (1978) King's College London, 1828–1978.
Jones, C. K. (2004) King's College London: In the service of society.
Taylor, Claire; Williams, Gwyn; Kenyon-Jones, Christine (2006). King's College London Contributions to biomedicine A continuing story. King's College London School of Medicine. ISBN 978-0-9552620-0-5.
"Student Records, 1836–1930". University of London. Archived from the original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2017. (Includes King's students who matriculated in or graduated from the University of London)
"Military Service, 1914–1945". University of London. Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2017. (Includes personnel from King's)

== External links ==

Official website

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