Movie Studios - Southern California

Universal Studios Hollywood
A large theme park that takes guests for a behind the scenes look at a major film and TV studio. First time guests should take advantage of the na tram tours. The world-famous and newly enhanced Studio Tour where you will visit the Universal Studios backlot, home of Universal Pictures.

NBC Studios Tour - Burbank
Of all the commercial TV networks, only NBC Studios in Burbank offers the public a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of its television operation. Most of the shows which appear on the NBC television network aren't actually taped at NBC Studios in Burbank. In fact, at this time, there are only four shows being taped live at NBC (most other NBC shows are produced at another studio.

Warner Bros - VIP Studio Tour - Burbank CA
One of the best kept secrets of Hollywood is this private 2-hour tour in groups of 15 that drive in a VIP oversized golf cart to visit the famous movie sets of Warner Bros Studios. The tour begins at a small visitors center near Gate 4, off Hollywood Way. You have a pretty good chance of seeing a star in the flesh along the way.

The Walt Disney Company - Burbank CA
In 1937, Walt Disney saw a need to expand the size of his studio. He made a deposit on 51 acres of land in Burbank and began designing a modern studio. The Walt Disney Company is the last remaining Big Ten company to remain independent from a mother company. The Studios are also the only major film/animation studio not to run backlot tours.

CBS Television City - Fairfax District
It is one of three CBS studios in the area - The imposing building lies just to the north of Farmers Market, bearing the familiar eye logo of the CBS network. When Elvis Presley appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show" for the first time in 1956, he taped his performance here at CBS Television City, a studio later made famous as the place where the "Carol Burnett Show," "The Sonny & Cher Show" and dozens of other CBS programs originated. Current productions include the Survivor Finale, The Price is Right, The Young and the Restless, HBO Real Time with Bill Maher and So You Think You Can Dance.

Hollywood Museums

Warner Bros Museum - Burbank CA
In 1996, the studio opened the brand new Warner Bros Museum, filled with classic Hollywood memorabilia from the studio's glory days. Among other items, you can see Sam's piano from "Casablanca" and the original Maltese Falcon. But the museum is open only to those who take the VIP Studio Tour.

Live Studio Audience

The Family Feud - NBC Game Show
To celebrate its 30th Anniversary (2007), Family Feud has revamped the show,with a new look, new host and a new set. The new host, John O'Hurley's quick wit and sophisticated style resonates with viewers who remember the Richard Dawson era.