BBC previews prime minister debate set

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The BBC is readying to air “Our Next Prime Minister,” a debate between candidates to replace Theresa May as prime minister of the United Kingdom.
For the debate, the network is using part of Studio B in its headquarters, which is used for a variety of other programming and also includes two distinct venues.
For the debate, the color changing elements of the set have been shifted to blue, while a large riser has brought in with high white padded stools and a moderator lectern have been brought in.
The network has also added what appears to be a robotic camera behind the set’s main video wall, presumably for “reverse” shots of candidates.
BBC is taking advantage of the studio’s wide curved video wall to showcase imagery of a variety of quintessentially British landmarks — including the “10” on the Number 10 Downing Street, the official prime minister residence.
Correspondent Nick Eardley gave viewers a glimpse at the new set on both “BBC Breakfast” and on Twitter.
On the Twitter image, what appears to be a protective layer of plastic on the edges of the shiny riser, is still in place, though it was removed by the time Eardley showcased the set on air — though the stools were still draped in plastic.
First look at the studio for tonight’s BBC debate coming up @BBCBreakfast pic.twitter.com/XF0rRHbDMJ
— Nick Eardley (@nickeardleybbc) June 18, 2019
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