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Asylum-systemPowerNetwork-railOfferWorkersPayStrike-action13DebatePeoplePoliceCandidatesdo? something might happen, you never know. fill. do? something might happen, you never knova— and finally, we are here in glasgow tonight to mark a very special centenary. it's100 years ago this week that the bbc first began broadcasting in scotland. the first bbc radio broadcast was transmitted from an attic room — just a couple of miles away from here in the city centre. since then the bbc in scotland has undergone remarkable change with a network of radio stations across the country, and three dedicated tv channels, in both english and in gaelic. our special correspondent allan little reports on how the bbc has been a part of scottish life over the past century. in march 1923, the bbc�*s founder, john reith got off the london train and made his way through these streets. his five scottish employees were about to take to the airwaves for the first time.
SomethingGlasgowCentenaryTeknovaScotlandCountryBbc-in-scotlandBroadcastingAttic-roomBbc-radioIn-the-city-centreTv-channelsand this is where it happened, in an attic room two floors above me on this glasgow town house. a new chapter in broadcasting. singing. at the start the audience was local and so was the content. bagpipes, scottish speech and song. glasgow talking to glasgow. but soon, london would exert control over what it called its provincial stations. even determining what kind of voices were acceptable on scotland's airwaves. this is bbc television from scotland. 30 years later, television came to scotland. most programmes were made in london and beamed into scotland through a new transmitter, here at kirk o'shotts near glasgow. by the mid century, this technology had brought the bbc into nearly every home in the land and that would make it a very powerful unifying force,
BroadcastingGlasgowAttic-roomChapterSingingTown-houseTwoAudienceLondonContentSongStationstonight to mark a very special centenary. it's100 years ago this week that the bbc first began broadcasting in scotland. the first bbc radio broadcast was transmitted from an attic room — just a couple of miles away from here in the city centre. since then the bbc in scotland has undergone remarkable change with a network of radio stations across the country, and three dedicated tv channels, in both english and in gaelic. our special correspondent allan little reports on how the bbc has been a part of scottish life over the past century. in march 1923, the bbc�*s founder, john reith got off the london train and made his way through these streets. his five scottish employees were about to take to the airwaves for the first time. and this is where it happened, in an attic room two floors above me in this glasgow townhouse. a new chapter in broadcasting.
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