On the Buses (series 2)
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Original network | ITV |
Original release | 31 May 1969 – 5 July 1969 |
The second series of On the Buses originally aired between 31 May 1969 and 5 July 1969, beginning with "Family Flu". The series was produced and directed by Stuart Allen, and the designer was Andrew Gardner. All the episodes in this series were written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe.[1][2]
Cast
- Reg Varney as Stan Butler
- Bob Grant as Jack Harper
- Anna Karen as Olive Rudge
- Doris Hare as Mabel "Mum" Butler
- Stephen Lewis as Inspector Cyril "Blakey" Blake
- Michael Robbins as Arthur Rudge
Episodes
See also: List of On the Buses episodes
Episode No. | Series No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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8 | 1 | "Family Flu" | Stuart Allen | Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe | 31 May 1969 |
When Olive and Mum catch the flu, Stan and Arthur are forced to do all the housekeeping. Arthur also catches the flu, leaving Stan to do all the work at home. Stan does the shopping and takes the clothes to the launderette while on duty, which lands him in trouble with Inspector Blake. Olive, Arthur and Mum decide to visit Aunt Maud and once they've left, Stan catches the flu.[1][2] | |||||
9 | 2 | "The Used Combination" | Stuart Allen | Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe | 7 June 1969 |
Arthur buys a second-hand motorcycle with a sidecar attached to its side. Stan breaks the starter and is forced to smuggle tools out of the bus depot to fix it. Once the bike is fixed, Arthur takes it on a test run with Mum and Olive. The bike breaks down far away from home and by fortune Stan's bus passes by. The bus tows the bike and while doing so, the handlebars break off. Inspector Blake finds the handlebars attached to the bus and keeps hold of them until its rightful owner collects them.[1][2] | |||||
10 | 3 | "Self Defence" | Stuart Allen | Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe | 14 June 1969 |
Stan and Jack take part in the self-defence classes at the depot, which are run by Inspector Blake.[1][2] | |||||
11 | 4 | "Aunt Maud" | Stuart Allen | Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe | 21 June 1969 |
Inspector Blake finds out that Stan detoured from his route to pick up Aunt Maud, and finds her large dog on the bus. Living arrangements are altered to suit Aunt Maud, with Stan giving up his bedroom for her and sleeping with Arthur, and Olive sleeping with Mum. Maud asks embarrassing questions about them, such as why Arthur and Olive don't have any children and why Stan isn't married. Stan struggles to get some sleep with Arthur so he sleeps on the chair downstairs. On Aunt Maud's return journey, Jack refuses to allow the large dog on the bus so Stan takes the dog with him in his bus cab.[1][2] | |||||
12 | 5 | "Late Again" | Stuart Allen | Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe | 28 June 1969 |
Stan is unable to juggle his early-morning shifts and love life. Stan sleeps through his alarm and it manages to wake up the rest of the household. Arthur changes the volume of the alarm to avoid being woken up. Jack forges Stan's signature to sign him in for work on time. Stan is late for work so he takes a shortcut by entering the depot through the toilets. He climbs through the women's toilets instead of the men's, surprising a clippie and gets into trouble with Inspector Blake. Inspector Blake moves Stan to the late shifts.[1][2] | |||||
13 | 6 | "Bon Voyage" | Stuart Allen | Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe | 5 July 1969 |
Stan and Jack are preparing for the staff holiday to Spain. They tell Inspector Blake about their plan to attract the women there, by acting as photographers. They demonstrate on a clippie and Inspector Blake. To improve their suntan, they go sunbathing in the cemetery. A member of the public steals Stan's clothes and Stan drives to the depot wearing part of Jack's uniform. Inspector Blake tells Stan that he has to pay for a new uniform, and that the money for it will come out of his holiday spending money. Stan packs for the holiday, weighing every item to avoid excess baggage charges. He is unable to take everything in just his suitcase so he puts his items in his overcoat pockets. Stan is assigned to drive the bus to the airport.[1][2] |
See also
References
External links
- Series 2 at TV.com
- Series 2 at the Internet Movie Database
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