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- Sharing these quarters were three lovely and likable young ladies: cello-playing debutante Victoria (Liza Goddard), art student Avril (Angela Down), and single mom (and erstwhile actress) Kate (Susan Jameson).
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Take Three Girls is a television drama series broadcast by BBC1 between 1969 and 1971 that follows three young women sharing a flat in "Swinging London" (located at 17 Glazbury Road, West Kensington, W14). It was BBC1's first colour drama series.
EpTitleWriterDirector1Kate: Stop Acting2Avril: Devon VioletsJohn Matthews3Victoria: Requiem For Cello in SW3Charlotte Bingham and Terence BradyMark Cullingham4Kate: Start WorkingHugo CharterisTristan de Vere Cole- Comedy Drama
The Girls : Jen Warwick, Ruth Gasperini, Monika Balogh. Also featuring; Rachel, Duncan, Mo, Patience, Jeremy.
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Sep 23, 2018 · Well remembered comedy drama series Take Three Girls told stories of a trio of girls sharing a flat in London’s SW3. Initially the three were single parent Kate who is trying but failing to make it as an actress, posh music student Victoria and Avril, a cockney art student.
Sharing these quarters were three lovely and likable young ladies: cello-playing debutante Victoria (Liza Goddard), art student Avril (Angela Down), and single mom (and erstwhile actress) Kate...
Take Three Girls Television series from the late 60' to the early 70's. This show was based around three single girls (Liza Goddard, Susan Jameson and Angela Down) living and sharing a flat in London in the swinging sixties and glam seventies.
A studio theatre piece, set in the present day. Three teenage girls' holiday plans don't go quite as expected. Take Three Girls by Sue Gordon. Read the complete script on the Lazy Bee Scripts web site.