


On the Buses
Stan gets a little annoyed when his Mum and Sister keep buying expensive items on hire purchase, but the money he earns for overtime working as a bus driver means that he can afford it... just! His job is secure, as bus drivers are hard to come by, and his overtime prospects are good, until the bus company decide to revoke a long standing rule and employ women bus drivers. Aghast at the thought of
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Plot Summary
The series follows the working lives and personal entanglements of the staff of a bus depot. Stan Butler, the bus driver, and his conductor Jack Harper often find themselves in various escapades, usually involving their boss Arthur 'Stan' Higgins and the clippies they work with, Olive and Mabel. Their attempts to avoid work or pull off schemes frequently lead to chaotic and humorous situations.
Critical Reception
On the Buses was a massive commercial success, becoming one of the most popular sitcoms in British television history. While often criticized for its sometimes crude humor and reliance on innuendo, it resonated with a large audience, achieving consistently high ratings throughout its run. Its enduring popularity is evident in its numerous re-runs and spin-off films.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable characters and working-class humor.
- Criticized for its often bawdy jokes and predictable storylines.
- Remembered fondly for its iconic theme tune and catchphrases.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'On the Buses' often highlight its nostalgic appeal and laugh-out-loud comedy, with many viewers enjoying the simple, character-driven humor. Some find the jokes dated by modern standards, but its legacy as a beloved British sitcom is widely acknowledged.
Fun Fact
The iconic theme song, 'The Cokernut', was written and performed by Kenny Young, who also wrote hits for artists like The Drifters and Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas.
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