Room 785

Room 785 was a children's television programme broadcast on the BFBS 1 channel, part of the British Forces Broadcasting Service. It had a similar format to CBBC in that the presenters were situated in a small studio and introduced the programmes from there. There was more emphasis on emailing and texting in to the show, as it was broadcast wherever BFBS was received and allowed children to send messages to their parents who may have been on operations.

The show, which took its name from the British Forces Post Office number used as its address, was previously known as Children's SSVC.

Similar to the output of the BFBS channels in general, the show's broadcasts were taken directly from those shown on CBBC, CITV and Channel 5.

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