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.
Programmes
0-9
A
- The Adventures of Captain Pugwash
- The Adventures of Paddington Bear
- Albie
- All or Nothing
- Alphablocks
- Alvin and the Chipmunks
- The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers
- American Dragon: Jake Long
- Andy Pandy
- Angelina Ballerina
- Angelmouse
- The Angry Beavers
- Animaniacs
- Animal Stories
- Anthony Ant
- Archibald the Koala
- Art Attack
- Arthur
- Astro Boy
- Atomic Betty
B
- Balamory
- Barmy Aunt Boomerang
- The Baskervilles
- BB3B
- Beachcomber Bay
- The Beeps
- Bernard's Watch
- Big Meg, Little Meg
- Bill & Ben
- Bob the Builder
- Boogie Beebies
- Boohbah
- The Book of Pooh
- Blue Peter
- Brambly Hedge
- Brilliant Creatures
- The Brothers Flub
C
D
- Dappledown Farm
- Dani's House
- Dennis the Menace (1996 series)
- Dennis the Menace (2009 series)
- Don't Eat the Neighbours
- Dr Otter
- Dream Street
- Driver Dan's Story Train
E
- Engie Benjy
- Enid Blyton's Enchanted Lands
- Everything's Rosie
F
- The Fairly OddParents!
- Fanboy and Chum Chum
- Fat Dog Mendoza
- Fiddley Foodle Bird
- Fifi and the Flowertots
- Fimbles
- Fireman Sam
- Fleabag Monkeyface
- Fly Tales
- The Foxbusters
- Frankenstein's Cat
- Franklin
- Funnybones
G
I
L
M
- Mad for It
- The Magic Key
- Maisy
- The Mask: Animated Series
- Max Steel
- MechaNick
- Mega Babies
- Meeow!
- Merlin the Magical Puppy
- Merrie Melodies
- Mickey Mouse Works
- Misery Guts
- Mist: Sheepdog Tales
- Mona the Vampire
- Monster TV
- Mortified
- Mopatop's Shop
- The Mr. Men Show
- Muffin the Mule
- Mumble Bumble
- The Mummy
- My Parents are Aliens
P
- Peppa Pig
- Pingu
- The Pinky and Perky Show
- Pinky and the Brain
- Plasmo
- Playdays
- Pocket Dragon Adventures
- Polterguests
- Postman Pat
- Postman Pat Special Delivery Service
- Potatoes and Dragons
- Preston Pig
- The Prince of Atlantis
- Pump It Up
Q
- The Quick Trick Show
R
S
T
- Tales of the Tooth Fairies
- Taz-Mania
- Teddybears
- Teletubbies
- There's a Viking in My Bed
- Thomas and Friends
- Thunderbirds
- Timbuctoo
- Tiny Planets
- Tots TV
- The Treacle People
- Tweenies
V
W
- Watch My Chops
- Watership Down
- Waybuloo
- What's New Scooby-Doo?
- Whizziwig
- Wide-Eye
- Wiggly Park
- The Wild Thornberrys
- William's Wish Wellingtons
- The Wizards of Waverly Place
- The Wombles
- The Worst Witch
X
Z
- Zot the Dog
- ZZZap!
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