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When the new commercial broadcaster, [[Scottish Television]], was about to arrive in 1957, BBC Scotland managed to produce slightly improved news coverage by a complicated arrangement involving the newsroom in Queen Margaret Drive in the west of the city and the former Black Cat Cinema in Springfield Road in the east where the [[White Heather Club]] was made.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}
 
In the early 60s1960s, the BBC acquired land adjacent to its Queen Margaret Drive base and eventually three colour studios were built together with significant radio facilities and a Film Unit with its own film processing. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra had access to a large sound studio - Studio 1.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}
 
A constant theme of the early days of BBC Scotland was where its headquarters should be sited – Edinburgh or Glasgow? On a number of occasions, Edinburgh had victory snatched from its grasp.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}