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Paul T Smith

BBC Reporting Scotland forced to move studio in major programme shakeup

BBC Reporting Scotland has been forced out of its original studio in a major shakeup.

The news and current affairs programme, which usually broadcasts from Studio C at BBC Scotland's Headquarters in Glasgow, is now coming to viewers live from an open air section of the building.

Presenter Laura Miller informed her audience this week they might notice a bit of a difference over the next few days, saying their old home was getting a bit of an upgrade.

It means Reporting Scotland is sharing a studio with programmes The Seven and The Nine, until Studio C is ready to move back into.

Studio C at BBC Scotland is getting a refit (Twitter / @BlanchettTweets)

Weather presenter Christopher Blanchett shared an image the set on Twitter, saying: "Reporting Scotland starts broadcasting from our temporary new home tonight, whilst the old Studio C is upgraded.

"No major change for us in weather, as we already broadcast from here every night on The Nine."

Local BBC news studios across the UK have been getting upgraded to bring them in line with the main News At Six set.

It's not known when Reporting Scotland will move back into Studio C.

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