

R3
Season - Episode
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2 - 1The Big Balloon Jul 06, 1965
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2 - 2Unwelcome Visitor Jul 13, 1965
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2 - 3One Free Man Jul 20, 1965
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2 - 4Experiment in Death Jul 27, 1965
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2 - 5Black Warning Aug 03, 1965
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2 - 6In Your Own Back Yard Aug 10, 1965
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2 - 7Witch Doctor Aug 17, 1965
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2 - 8And No Birds Sing Aug 24, 1965
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2 - 9A Sudden Change of Programme Aug 31, 1965
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2 - 10It's Better To Know Sep 07, 1965
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2 - 11A Source of Contamination Sep 14, 1965
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2 - 12Good Clean Fun Sep 21, 1965
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2 - 13Personal Appearance Sep 28, 1965
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1 - 1A State of Anxiety Nov 20, 1964
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1 - 2Against The Stream Nov 27, 1964
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1 - 3On The Spike Dec 04, 1964
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1 - 4The Patriot Dec 11, 1964
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1 - 5Thunderbolt Dec 18, 1964
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1 - 6The Short Cut Dec 26, 1964
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1 - 7The Forum Jan 02, 1965
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1 - 8Patterns of Behaviour Jan 09, 1965
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1 - 9The Fratton Experiment Jan 16, 1965
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1 - 10The Critical Moment Jan 23, 1965
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1 - 11The Angel Jan 30, 1965
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1 - 12The Astronaut Feb 06, 1965
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1 - 13A Whole Lot Of Reasons Feb 13, 1965
Overview
R3 is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1964 and 1965. Full title was Ministry of Research Centre No.3. It was a 50-minute show, and the series starred John Robinson as Sir Michael Gerrard, Jeremy Young as Wilson, David Blake Kelly as Captain Rogers, and was set in a scientific research facility at the Ministry of Research. R3 is also notable for providing early TV exposure for a young Oliver Reed, cast as one of the scientists on the ministry staff, Dr. Richard Franklin. In "Experiment in Death", written by N J Crisp, Undersea exploration becomes an experiment in survival in a bathysphere. That show starred Edward Judd as Peters, Brigit Forsyth as a secretary, Donald Hoath as Turner and Stephen John as a meteorologist. It was produced by John Robins and directed by Paul Bernard.