BBC Pacific Quay is the headquarters of
BBC Scotland
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, serving as its main television and radio studio complex, situated at
Pacific Quay,
Glasgow
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,
Scotland
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.
Opened by then Prime Minister
Gordon Brown
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on 20 September 2007, the building was designed by architect David Chipperfield to feature an all glass facade which would change throughout the day, as well as different seasons and from various vantage points from across Pacific Quay. Within the building internally, a "stepped street" design rises throughout the entire length of BBC Pacific Quay. This design allows opportunities to employees to enter into break-out spaces, together with a range of different meeting areas.
A range of production and filming for BBC Scotland takes place at BBC Pacific Quay, including ''
Reporting Scotland
''BBC Reporting Scotland'' is the BBC's national television news programme for Scotland, broadcast on BBC One Scotland from the headquarters of BBC Scotland in Pacific Quay, Glasgow. The programme usually followed after the nationwide bulletin ...
'', ''
Frontline Scotland'' and ''
Sportscene''.
History
Construction phase
The BBC had outgrown their old headquarters in Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow. The need to move to a new location was also in part due to changing technology, with the network having a "desire to move with the times beyond a less than fit for purpose HQ to a new building which would avail us of the latest digital technology to offer improved quality to audiences". In July 1999 the BBC announced that around 800 staff would be moving to a new building that would be located at Pacific Quay. The BBC held a competition to design a new building with more than seventy companies attracted. By March 2001 there was a shortlist of seven entries.
The £72 million project on the
River Clyde
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in Glasgow was designed by David Chipperfield Architects, but Keppie Architects took control in late 2004. It is home to the biggest TV recording space to be built in Scotland and has an area of with a new retractable stand seating for 320 audience members, although the studio can sit a maximum audience of 338 people.
Completion and opening
Upon its completion, BBC Pacific Quay was the "most advanced state-of-the-art broadcast centre in Europe". The design of the building allowed certain services to be offered by the network for the first time, such as live music, due to the increase in space available to the network to produce additional programming. Live music segments, entitled ''The Quay Sessions'' are recorded and produced via a pop-up studio located in the reception area of the building.
It is the only BBC location which allows opportunities for the combination of all of the BBC’s media services including TV, radio and online, linking BBC Pacific Quay with other BBC centres around Scotland.
The complexes Studio A is the largest television recording space in Scotland, and the second largest television studio within the
British Isles
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.
Significant events
During the
2014 Scottish independence referendum
A independence referendum, referendum on Scottish independence from the United Kingdom was held in Scotland on 18 September 2014. The referendum question was "Should Scotland be an independent country?", which voters answered with "Yes" or ...
,
Jeremy Vine broadcast from ''The Street'' within the building, using the "latest graphic gadgets". Election results for the
Scottish Parliament
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, as well as Scottish results for UK General Elections are broadcast from BBC Pacific Quay.
Location
BBC Pacific Quay is located within the Pacific Quay area of Glasgow, alongside the cities historic shipping docks. Situated within an "exposed area of land", architectural firm responsible for its design, David Chipperfield Architects, said that the building "needed to assert its own sense of place and satisfy the brief that called for an enclosed yet publicly accessible building which would allow visibility of the BBC at work while maintaining tight security".
The studios are located adjacent to the
Glasgow Science Centre
Glasgow Science Centre is a visitor attraction located in the Clyde Waterfront Regeneration area on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Queen Elizabeth II opened Glasgow Science Centre on 5 July 2001. It is one of Scotland's ...
, across the river from the
and the
OVO Hydro, and adjacent to the studios of commercial broadcaster
STV. The new building is one of the most modern digital broadcasting facilities in the world, complete with the BBC's first
HD-capable newsroom.
Functioning
Television studio facilities based at BBC Pacific Quay were rebranded as "Street @ BBC Scotland" in 2018.
There are three main television studios based at BBC Pacific Quay:
* Studio A is the largest television studio at the complex, with of studio floor space. It can easily accommodate studio audiences of up to 320.
* Studio B is the small to medium-sized studio, with of studio floor space. Small studio audiences of up to 100 can be accommodated in Studio B.
* Studio C is the smallest studio, with of studio floor space. It is the home to BBC Scotland's flagship news programme
Reporting Scotland
''BBC Reporting Scotland'' is the BBC's national television news programme for Scotland, broadcast on BBC One Scotland from the headquarters of BBC Scotland in Pacific Quay, Glasgow. The programme usually followed after the nationwide bulletin ...
, and is also used for local news, politics and current affairs programming for BBC Scotland. Because of this, it is usually not available for use by other productions.
In addition, the Quay stage studio is used to host musical performances in front of a studio audience; acts have included
KT Tunstall
Kate Victoria "KT" Tunstall (born 23 June 1975) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician. She first gained attention with a 2004 live solo performance of her song "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" on ''Later... with Jools Holland'', and h ...
,
Texas
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and
The Fratellis. The central feature of the complex is used to record interviews, host political programming and transmit webcasts such as Authors Live.
The complex also houses facilities needed for television productions, such as nine dressing rooms, large green rooms, audience lounge, make up, wardrobe, production offices and full studio technical support services.
The complex also houses six radio studios used for
BBC Radio Scotland
BBC Radio Scotland is a Scottish national radio network owned and operated by BBC Scotland, a division of the BBC. It broadcasts a wide variety of programmes. It replaced the Scottish BBC Radio 4 opt-out service of the same name from 23 N ...
,
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal and other radio stations.
Productions
Productions to be filmed at BBC Pacific Quay include ''
The Weakest Link
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'', ''
Mrs. Brown's Boys'', ''
Impossible'', ''
Unbeatable'', ''Get Set Galactic'', ''
The Hit List'', ''Picture Slam'', ''
Richard Osman's House of Games'', ''Catch Point'', ''Sex Rated'' and ''
Pop Master'' for
Channel 4
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.
References
External links
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