Productions shot at Jacob Street Studios
Feature Film (7)  | |||
| Title | Released | Director | IMDB | 
| Different for Girls | 1996 | Richard Spence | ![]()  | 
| The Cement Garden | 1993 | Andrew Birkin | ![]()  | 
| The Young Americans | 1993 | Danny Cannon | ![]()  | 
| The Krays | 1990 | Peter Medak | ![]()  | 
| Biggles - Adventures in Time | 1986 | John Hough | ![]()  | 
| Highlander | 1986 | Russell Mulcahy | ![]()  | 
| The interior of the Croft and the New York loft of Russell Nash were shot at Jacob Street Studios. | |||
| Give My Regards to Broad Street | 1984 | Peter Webb | ![]()  | 
| Sequence possibly shot at Jacob Street Studios before it became a formal studio location. | |||
TV Series (3)  | |||
| Title | Released | Director | IMDB | 
| The Diamond Brothers: South by South-East | 1991 | Anthony Horowitz | ![]()  | 
| The Paradise Club | 1989-1990 | Murray Smith | ![]()  | 
| London's Burning | 1988-2002 | ![]()  | |
| The fire station featured as Blackwall Fire Station from 1988 - 2002 is on Wolseley Street in London, and is called Dockhead Fire Station. Jacob Street Studios were just opposite the fire station, and housed a replica of the fire station Mess (production designer Colin Monk). Later seasons used a different fire station, when Jacob Street Studios were closed for redevelopment. | |||
TV Movie (1)  | |||
| Title | Released | Director | IMDB | 
| The Comic Strip Presents: The Strike | 1988 | Peter Richardson | ![]()  | 
