These comedies and the Euston films broadcasts are the best in British never tire of watching them when got a chance to reflect on great years in television total class
Notice how the officer is guilty of littering when he throws the cigarette out of the window before saying “TS14 here” haha Great scene, though - probably my favourite one out of all the On The Buses movies!
Oh my god, this is the era of good comedy. Stephen Lewis pulled it off. Although playing practical jokes is funny, you got to feel sorry for the guys character :)
the new boss on the film Mutiny On The Buses made in 1972 using a Buses Radio Control machine was his idea in the first place and yet after getting told off by the police the boss was the one talking to the police at the gasworks and he did'nt want to admit it in front of them so he blame's it on Blakey
Yes Mr Bus inspector Hitler sending loopy frequencies to famous PC police officer's and laughs per seconds and pure adulterated Comedy 🤣👍 ...RIP Blakey.
even our school janitors dressed like that back then ;as did the park attendants ....... it all went it a pete tong after that (see the panorama doc on football violence = the ww2 vet era having more r&r time ; washing their new cars on Saturdays - not going to football to keep teens & louts in order etc etc)
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "More TV sitcom (situation comedy) transferred to the big screen, is shot in the same flat, one-dimensional style as its predecessor and appears even more hard up for humour. A typical joke taking literally an order to wear only company uniform to work ("no knickers for the girls", the distributors' handout gleefully explains), and baby's toilet habits are assumed throughout to have inherent comic qualities." The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 1/5 stars, writing: "Things must have been bad at Hammer for the once-famous horror studio to resort to big screen TV spin-offs such as this woefully unfunny comedy based on the popular ITV series. You'd have thought there was simply no more mileage left in the jokes about Blakey's schedules, Olive and Arthur's marriage and Stan and Jack's allergy to work, but they managed to squeeze out a third movie Holiday on the Buses the following year."
Nowadays most whites kids in London speak English with a hybrid Jamaican dialect which is very different from the anglo saxon dialect of English which was spoken by these actors in the tv series on the buses. In the early 2000's, young white kids on council estates in London became JAMAICANISED. This is when they starting speaking with English with a hybrid Jamaican dialect. For example, Essex county is the only place in Britain where the cockney dialect/and or accent is still spoken. TO SUMMARISE: In the 1980's all the national British companies went through a process called national - PRIVATISATION - and then almost - SIMULTANEOUSLY - all the poor - NATIONAL - white kids endured a process called - JAMAICANISATION - which did indeed definitely - LEAD - to all poor - NATIONAL - white girls on council estates quickly - UNDERGO - a process called Jamaican extreme - INSEMINATION - and thus all the young - RESULTING - half cast babies initiated a full - NATIONAL - process called extreme - BASTARDISATION. Remember everyone, that the last point regarding bastardisation is entirely optional, and is not my view but instead is the view of white nationalists.
"We stopped here last night and picked up a couple of drunken tarts."😆😆
They took our helmets
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
'Yeah we thought, we might find a couple more here now'
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😢😢😢😊😊😊😊❤🎉😂
😂😂
Give Stephen Lewis the lines and he will turn them into COMEDY GOLD a class actor rip Blakey.
I have the 3 films and tv series on dvd. Just love On The Buses 😂
Me too xx
@@melgrant7404 Blakey’s expressions are top notch, just so funny.😂😂😂
@@Christine_1985 just great xx
Don't make them like this anymore.
There's something special about these 70s comedies. Just good innocent fun.
Always loved this scene since I was little....
"Calcutta" 😂
They had the correct callsign for Pan Am "Clipper" 👍
These comedies and the Euston films broadcasts are the best in British never tire of watching them when got a chance to reflect on great years in television total class
you cant beat the old comedy shows thats what i call great shows
Love the part at 1:03 when a clearly flustered Blakey tries to reach Butler without pressing the mic button. So simple but hysterical 😂
I agree. Also when Blakey and the police officer, put the wrong hats on 03:30 . It's only 5 seconds, but it still has me in hysterics.
Still great to watch on the buses..
They don't make them like this anymore.
Absolute comedy Gold. "A couple of drunken tarts."😂😂😂
Love. It Been watch. For years. And still watching. For 60. Years. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
When Blakey and the policeman, put the wrong hats on. 😂😂
Watched this 20 times still cracks me up😂😂
one of my favourites of all time.brilliant
I could watch this forever totally hilarious
Get back? What Depot?... THE BUS DEPOT... Don't you worry, We'll be at that Depot before you know it 🤣🤣🤣. Love on the buses
We stopped here last night and picked up a couple of drunken tarts.
@@maskutchitamagotchiworld1911 Tarts?!!! You gawn mad 😂😂
Such a great scene!!!!!
Absolutley hillarious scene!
'Get back?'
'What depot?'
THE BUS DEPOT YOU MOR*N!
😂😂😂
"They're all taking the Mickey it's banned . This black box is not to be used understand ! "
Very clever scriot writing!
excellent. one of my favourite s
Don't you worry we'll be at that depot before you know it.
THE DEPOT!!!
'23, you shouldn't be at the station, you should be going to Barley Common'
'that's 4 miles away'
'DONT YOU ANSWER ME BACK' 😂😂😂
"I'll catch a bus right away!"
That part had me in tears 😂😂😂
he was a vicar in the 1st film
Such BRILLIANT
We had bus radio on LT we had the chicken and Saturday football results 🤣
yes i will catch a bus right away lol
Used to Watch On the Busses a Lot, ??Never seen This Video before.....
Yes you have.
SB17, can you hear me?? CAN YOU HEAR ME?!
Notice how the officer is guilty of littering when he throws the cigarette out of the window before saying “TS14 here” haha
Great scene, though - probably my favourite one out of all the On The Buses movies!
Oh my god, this is the era of good comedy. Stephen Lewis pulled it off. Although playing practical jokes is funny, you got to feel sorry for the guys character :)
Absolutely brilliant 😂😂😂
The practical jokes like that what they did to Blakey with the radio is the sort of thing I would have done lol
If those radio's were in every business today imagine the havoc probably why they stops the radio way
@@jonathanoxlade4252Too much🧉🍺🥂🍾🍻🍸🥃🍷🍹
Blakey’s look at 3:02 is priceless! 😆
I love it. He's probably thinking. "Oh I "ate you police, ate ya" 😂😂
Ere I wasn't the only one 😂😂
noted taken from the ep Radio Control
"Tarts???" 😂
the new boss on the film Mutiny On The Buses made in 1972 using a Buses Radio Control machine was his idea in the first place and yet after getting told off by the police the boss was the one talking to the police at the gasworks and he did'nt want to admit it in front of them so he blame's it on Blakey
thats the story of life its successful its my idea if its not its his idea
brilliant
Pan Am plane and an English pilot and come from Calcutta as it was then! Although I suppose Pan Am might have flown their via London.
What route are you on “ just flown in from Calcutta” lol
My only criticism is neither of the Coppers end their transmissions with "Over." or "Out.", you'd expect them to be hot on that..
Blakey is a right fool for misusing his shortwave radio contacting police & an airliner, instead of the buses. 😆
Based on the episode 'Radio Control'.
yes alot of this film is based on old shows, the other woman, the used combination, going steady, no smoke without fire, the darts match
absolutely hilarious
Pick up a couple of drunken Tarts
Charlie Victor here ......
Yes Mr Bus inspector Hitler sending loopy frequencies to famous PC police officer's and laughs per seconds and pure adulterated Comedy 🤣👍 ...RIP Blakey.
I love on the buses
Don't make them like this anymore political correctness has gone too far and I've had enough !
@@ashleyhallows2566 what is political correctness?
@@ashleyhallows2566 Why don't you want these to be made anymore?
Lol... have we got a charlie victor working for us .. check that.
On the buses always makes me laugh🤣
No it doesn't.
I love Blakey
My favourite scene
3:02 I feel sorry for poor Inspector Blake.
R-I-P Stephen Lewis.
Nothing but your uniform was my favourite scene so funny. They don't make them like this anymore .
Love this
🤣🤣🤣🤣 so funny....blakey 'll ave u butler aaaahhh aaahhh. RIP Stephen Lewis
When films were funny now the sjws ruin everyone
The Governor threw Blakey 'under the Bus'.
Have we a charlie victor😊
0:33 'You gone mad' 😂
I fancy Mr Jenkins
😂 😂 😂
Brilliant
All good let have more
2:40 LOL
At 1.49 if they are going to show such a stereotype British pilot they could at least show a BOAC Boeing 747 and not a Pan-Am Boeing 747.
I was only 7 then!
1:45 SB17 can u hear me with Pan am 747 fro LHR oh dear 😆
even our school janitors dressed like that back then ;as did the park attendants ....... it all went it a pete tong after that (see the panorama doc on football violence = the ww2 vet era having more r&r time ; washing their new cars on Saturdays - not going to football to keep teens & louts in order etc etc)
2:09 😂😂😂
lol
TS 14 hear
its 14 here.
No it isn't.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "More TV sitcom (situation comedy) transferred to the big screen, is shot in the same flat, one-dimensional style as its predecessor and appears even more hard up for humour. A typical joke taking literally an order to wear only company uniform to work ("no knickers for the girls", the distributors' handout gleefully explains), and baby's toilet habits are assumed throughout to have inherent comic qualities." The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 1/5 stars, writing: "Things must have been bad at Hammer for the once-famous horror studio to resort to big screen TV spin-offs such as this woefully unfunny comedy based on the popular ITV series. You'd have thought there was simply no more mileage left in the jokes about Blakey's schedules, Olive and Arthur's marriage and Stan and Jack's allergy to work, but they managed to squeeze out a third movie Holiday on the Buses the following year."
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nowadays most whites kids in London speak English with a hybrid Jamaican dialect which is very different from the anglo saxon dialect of English which was spoken by these actors in the tv series on the buses.
In the early 2000's, young white kids on council estates in London became JAMAICANISED.
This is when they starting speaking with English with a hybrid Jamaican dialect.
For example, Essex county is the only place in Britain where the cockney dialect/and or accent is still spoken.
TO SUMMARISE:
In the 1980's all the national British companies went through a process called
national - PRIVATISATION - and then
almost - SIMULTANEOUSLY - all the
poor - NATIONAL - white kids endured a process
called - JAMAICANISATION - which did indeed
definitely - LEAD - to all
poor - NATIONAL - white girls on council estates
quickly - UNDERGO - a process called Jamaican
extreme - INSEMINATION - and thus all the
young - RESULTING - half cast babies initiated a
full - NATIONAL - process called
extreme - BASTARDISATION.
Remember everyone, that the last point regarding bastardisation is entirely optional, and is not my view but instead is the view of white nationalists.
They don't. However your comment is inherent of your ignorance. Why don't you put down the pies and read a book? Or can you not read?
Perhaps the most in depth and emotive "breakdown" of an 'On The Buses' scene I've ever read. Very moving.
@@jamesbyersmusic
Cheerz mate - or should i say -
DAT TING IZ PENG NA BLOODCKLART!
Luckily im not a white teenager! 😁😁
Calcutta 😄😄😄
3:27 Meh!
Rover p6
Worth a pretty penny now.
@@melpeddle7243 taken long enough, I only paid £20 for mine.
@@CycolacFan if you got a river p6 for£20 quid. You have done extremely well indeed.
@@melpeddle7243 it wasn’t exactly mint… 😉
@@CycolacFan you will do very well out of it. If you decide to sell it. I liked the shape of that model. Nice bit of kit. 👍
GP
Blakey maid an idiot again with radio controlled buses what a fool.
Be at the depot before y no it
LURN HOU TU SPEL