BBC Pacific Quay
BBC Pacific Quay is BBC Scotland's television and radio studio complex at Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland. Opened by then Prime Minister Gordon Brown in September 2007, the studios are home to BBC Scotland's television, radio and online services and the headquarters of the BBC in Scotland.There are three main television studios based at BBC Pacific Quay. Studio A is the largest television studio at the complex with 8,417 sq ft of studio floor space. It can easily accommodate studio audiences of up to 320. Studio B is the small to medium-sized studio with 2,594 sq ft of studio floor space. Small studio audiences of up to 100 can be accommodated in Studio B. Studio C is the smallest studio and is the home to BBC Scotland's flagship news programme Reporting Scotland.
Some exterior and interior shots of the BBC's Pacific Quay building. Some BBC employees refer to it fondly as "Alcatraz"