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Grant, Bob (1960). The Criminal ( Motion picture trailer). StudioCanal Ltd. Event occurs at 1 minute 56 seconds. I am ashamed to say that there were actually parts of this film that I laughed at. I don't know if it was because I was now familiar with the characters and enjoyed some of the situations, knowing how they would react. I found Blakey particularly funny, although I could swear at no point in the trilogy does he say his catchphrase, "I'll get you Butler". In the first episode of series 6, former London Transport bus Leyland Titan PD2 RTL1557 (OLD 666) is featured and burnt out.

Mutiny on the Buses is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Harry Booth and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. [1] The film is the second spin-off film from the TV sitcom On the Buses and succeeded On the Buses (1971). It was followed by a third film Holiday on the Buses (1973). The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films. Mutiny on the Buses came 17th in the 1972 box office. [2] Plot [ edit ] Dame Barbara Windsor's funeral held with 'Queen Peggy' tribute". BBC News. 8 January 2021 . Retrieved 23 February 2022. Despite the popularity of On the Buses with sections of the public, TV reviewers and historians have generally held the show in lower regard. [7] In its section on situation comedies, The Guinness Book of Classic British TV describes On the Buses as ITV's "longest running and most self-consciously unfunny series". [7] TV reviewer Victor Lewis-Smith later criticised the then head of London Weekend Television, Frank Muir, for green-lighting the programme, which Lewis-Smith called "the wretched On the Buses". [8] The Daily Telegraph journalist Max Davidson, discussing 1970s British comedy, listed On the Buses as one of the "unfunny sitcoms of the time", [9] while The Guardian 's David Stubbs referred to On the Buses as "a byword for 70s sitcom mediocrity". [10] Billany, Fred (22 November 1968). "Why Mrs W's Diary was scrapped". Newcastle Journal. p.1. ISSN 0307-3645 . Retrieved 5 April 2021– via British Newspaper Archive. If Stan didn't try to show off the emergency door to Susy, he would've never broken the handle and so the bus would've never been able to get a lion onboard. This not only costs Stan a raise in pay but also the bus company a large revenue stream.

The Doughty Plot". www.bfi.org.uk. London: British Film Institute. 1961. Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 . Retrieved 15 October 2023.

The second of three film spin-offs from the very popular British situation comedy, On the Buses, is actually the best of the three. Of course this will mean nothing to any Brit who wasn't a fan of the format, or anyone perturbed by the absence of political correctness in movies from a different era. Mr. George Brown resigns". Birmingham Daily Post. 16 March 1968. p.1. OCLC 1080828265 . Retrieved 7 April 2021– via British Newspaper Archive.Programme Highlights". Reading Evening Post. 4 January 1969. p.9. ISSN 1353-9264 . Retrieved 5 April 2021– via British Newspaper Archive. A jealous Olive calls Nymphy Norah a fat cow, despite the fact that her own weight has always been a source of humour throughout On the Buses. Marriott, Anthony; Grant, Bob (1991). Home is where your clothes are: a comedy in two acts. London: Samuel French. ISBN 978-0-573-01789-6. OCLC 26310819. Munster, Go Home (1966) The Munster family debuted on the big screen just as their two-year stint on CBS was winding down. When the cast made…

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