Grimbledon Down

[1] The strip was set in a fictitious UK government research laboratory, satirising the secret Porton Down chemical and biological warfare establishment.

(New Scientist wanted 'some straight talking about the scope and purpose of research on Porton Down'.

[1]) Grimbledon Down's scientists engaged in all sorts of questionable research, such as the production of antipornography – grossly disgusting pornographic films which were intended to turn off the audience's sexual drive and thus save the world from catastrophic overpopulation.

Another frequent feature was attempts to create or distribute Nu-Food, an artificial foodstuff made with processed human waste.

Treem was apparently not a scientist, as the scientists were drawn wearing white lab coats, but he once described himself as a former potential Nobel Prize candidate, was scientifically literate, and often got into detailed technical discussions with his staff.