On The Buses - Series 1
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5031 in DVD
- Released on: 2006-02-20
- Rating: Parental Guidance
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 175 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
The complete episodes from the first series that follows the antics of Stan the bus driver and Jack, his conductor as they try to avoid the miserable Inspector Blake.
Customer Reviews
Another Great British sit. com. from the 60s/70s
This was the first of a massive seven season's of the smash hit comedy TV series 'On The Buses'!
Many people may not know (or remember) that Stan's 'original ' mum was played by the much talented actress from the 1930s; Dame Cicely Courtneidge. She was married to 30s film star Jack Hulbert. Though she is good in this, I think the change to Doris Hare was a good one. Dame Cicely's acting was a little dated - even in this for the time, and she was probably past her best.
This first season was not particularly outstanding, and consisted of seven not terribly funny episodes when compared to much later ones, in fact, the first is surprisingly 'unfunny' I thought in comparison to the second which was in total contrast, hilarious and reminiscent of what was to come much later. There were no continuities in terms of story-lines from episode to episode in these type of comedies usually, but in this first season, we see a little, in the form of a character's return for a later appearance in episode seven, having first appeared in episode two - this was the sexy 'Iris', wonderfully played by Gwendolyn Watts, who is sadly no longer with us...
Network are usually quite good at leaving in Ad. Bumpers in their releases, but in this first set, only a couple have them intact, all the others have either been lost or edited out for some reason, which is a shame.
This was a comedy that definitely had to find its feet in my opinion, and some of the characters are a little 'wooden' and were to change somewhat over the years; Arthur was actually employed in this first set, whilst Jack plays a considerably smaller role. The title theme music - though the same, is played at a considerably slower tempo here too which does not help...
In summing up; this was a great comedy that got better as it went on.
All right.
I thought it was quite funny, but I liked the other series with the updated signature tune.
very good
funny and well acted
this was made in 1969 but it has not aged





