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Technology10 mins ago
I've had it in the back of my mind for years that when I was a little lad in short trousers I saw a b/w tv drama series on our 9inch Bush called 'R3'. I think it stood for Research Station 3. I can't remember if it was BBC or ITV althought I'd guess it was BBC as I seem to recall we didn't have the add-on plunger channel change on the back of the set. I've looked at the specialised web sites and have drawn a blank. Was there such a series or have I reached old-age early?
Thanks.
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BBC in 1964 - 1965 and stood for
R3: Ministry Of Research Centre Number Three
Cast : Patricia Healy (Jill Travers), Jacqueline Blackmore, Barry Stanton, Kenneth Edwards, Betty Cooper, Gerald Young, Ernest Hare, Norman Wynne and Edmund Warwick.
Publicity : R3 - The start of a new thirteen-part series concerned primarily with scientists and their problems - both at work and at home.
Lots more here: http://www.action-tv.org.uk/guides/r3.htm