Such gentle, and free and easy times.
Just revisited OTBs series and they still have my wife and I in stitches. A true comic. RIP Reg....
Reg Varney Was great in the sit com on the buses,and in the 3 films.Still watch the re runs and the films when there on
One of the best shows of all time. I'll get you Butler 👍😁😎, Made my day that has.
Anyone who make people laugh, or happy is a great person and Reg did both. He enjoyed a long career and life too.
Naturally talented actor and very funny man.
A wonderful entertainer compassionate man .
I became a bus driver, because of this show watched it when I was younger. The best job I had. ❤
loved on the buses especially the feature films
Great very funny and entertaining you will always be remembered Reg ❤️
Those were the best days of my life 😊😊
Love on the buses and reg varney he was a great actor did he sing as well
Oh yes a fine actor loved him in the film and more and love watching the films on dvd all the time He found his special place in are heart long live watch and enjoying His work.
I met Reg at my Great Aunt's ninety-fifth birthday party at Denville Hall - a delightful man in every aspect. That great Aunt was Doris Hare - she played the Mother character in On The Buses. Happier, simpler days, when people weren't so stuffy or concerned about Political Correctness - a far remove from what is deemed to represent humour today..
Did your aunt Doris Hare have a sister, I remember when I was about 8 or 9 going to Bournemouth and we stayed in my uncle Bert's place for 2 weeks, the first week Doris Hare and another lady were there not sure if she was on holiday or staying there while performing in one of the shows, I think a few performers stayed there, she was a very nice lady and the lady she was with was a similar age but she could have been a fellow performer, it was in the 70's.
Wonderful times, wonderful people.
Thanks for this video it brings back memories
Brilliant on the buses r I p sir many happy laughing memories
Reg will live on forever because of his role as Stan Butler. What both he and Jack got up to was just brilliant. I cry with laughter every time I watch the films and the TV series of On the buses.
What did we learn about his daughter ? 😮
I just looked him up on the IMDb app & it said his daughter has 1 acting credit for the on the buses movie from 1971 where she played the character "Mavis".
Watching from australia
The Knicker snatcher vignette in one of the Hammer On the Buses films is superb, still funny today. It was a great cast and crew on the TV and film productions.
Reg Varney the first person to use an ATM machine.
A very good 'Alla Prima" painter of nature!!!
Reg Varney in a double act as a straight man to Benny Hill during WW2.
Do not forget
the role of Stephen Lewis in these tv shows, his role was very important as well.
Brilliant love the films can't get enough
Reg Varney had a PSV licence to drive a bus
According to the trivia section about him on IMDb he said that driving trucks in the army made it easy to get his bus licence.
They had a great bunch of actors on the show.
Love how you put up random pictures of him as a young man , one problem, it's not him ?
Now the banks are trying to close down all the cash machines wanting everyone to use cards
After that comes the microchips, aka the mark of the beast which will send the recipient to hell.
Reg was fun!
Loved him ❤
First man in the world to use a cash machine (ATM) 😊
He was the first man in uk to use a 'hole in the wall ' ATM 😅😅😅😮😅😮
Godbless him.
I wouldn’t be surprised if in the 1980’s Derek Trotters character was loosely based on Stan Butler
a legend....came across as a lovely mad
He’s also famous for being the first person to use the worlds first cash point machine (Enfield England)
I believe that early in his career he was part of a double act with Benny Hill.
Does anyone else remember a weekly comic strip, (I think it might have been in TV Comic), called the Valiant Varneys?
Visited his wife's grave (he's interred with her but is not marked as such. We were on holiday in Exmouth Devon, near Budleigh Salterton where they both rest..
Good old days not much on television these days
Wished he hadn't left the country
bring back the bus inspector and the bus stations and the bus station cafe and the ladies who ran them ..
Well what about his daughter.
When comedy was funny
Spoiler, does not look familiar
Seven minutes and fifty seconds of waffle, before the commentator gets to the salient detail, in an eight minute thirty-nine minute vlog.
Dull American voice. How many times do you have to repeat the same things. Also spelling mistakes. Said instead of Sid. Referring to his elder brother.
Your local post office dispences cash and you can get what denomination you like, i never use atm,s
Another useless narrator. Ignorantly, he occasionally (more than a couple of times) referred to him as “Barney”… one distinct example being at 5:38
factverse uk using a cheesy version of the american accent
Clickbait, won't be watching this channel again.
Well unlike your bot he had a British artist
English not British actor
If you are English, you are British by definition (Act of Union 1707) and I have no doubt his passport said so.
Richard Burton and Sean Connery were British actors too.
No as its that long since the show was on this Unlike Dads Army or are you being served , generation know nothing of him
How to make a short story long. Just keep repeating yourself
have not got any British people to do voice overs, why Americans, who will know nothing at all, or ever seen the program 😅
Clickbait
Surely he was the first Brit to extract money from a cash machine, not the world's first.
No, he was the world’s first with the first ever one being installed in North London
@@ivanugliarse Yes- That's why in baseball it's called the World Series!
@@albertmccarthy7232 , There were earlier ATM's in the Great Wall of China but no one could find them !
He was the worst actor and even worse comedian !
The son of Dracula lol 😂😂😂😅😅😅
A lovely man. He brought happiness to many people in need of laughter. May he rest in peace