Take Three Girls

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Take Three Girls was a drama series on BBC TV in the late sixties and early seventies about the lives of three girls sharing a flat in 'Swinging' London. It was one of the first BBC TV drama series shown in colour.

The characters - cello-playing Victoria, single mother Kate and Cockney art student Avril - were played by Liza Goddard, Susan Jameson and Angela Down. For the second series, the characters of Kate and Avril were replaced by journalist Jenny and American psychology graduate Lulie (played by Carolyn Seymour and Barra Grant).

Two series (of 12 episodes each) of Take Three Girls were shown on BBC 1 between 1969 and 1971. A four-episode series - Take Three Women, showing the original characters at a later stage in their lives - was shown on BBC 2 in 1982. Victoria was now a widow with a young daughter and Avril an art gallery owner while Kate was sharing her life with her son and his teacher.

The theme music to Take Three Girls - 'Light Flight' by the British folk rock group Pentangle - was a British chart hit in February 1970. Pentangle also contributed music to Take Three Women.