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BBC Reporting Scotland camera glitch

Posted on 3rd February 2022 by The Clean Feed Team Last updated on 3rd February 2022 Filed under Bloopers

A technical glitch with a studio camera left BBC Reporting Scotland red-faced this evening.

The automated camera appeared to change shot just as the programme put its opening headlines to air at the top of tonight’s BBC News at Ten.

The blip left the presenter slightly flustered. There was no vocal reference to the second headline story about the rise in energy costs announced today.

VIDEO: camera glitch during BBC Reporting Scotland’s opening headlines on tonight’s BBC News at Ten. TX DATE: 3rd February 2022. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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PICTURED: BBC Reporting Scotland set. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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June 2022: a revamped BBC Studio B (NBH) is expected to make its on-air debut for BBC News.

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