On The Buses - Canteen Trouble - S05E07 - Full Episode - Stan, Blakey, Arthur, Jack, Olive.
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2021
- Please Subscribe Canteen manageress Suzy seems to be favouring Jack and Stan over Blakey and giving them considerably larger portions of food than him so he gets rid of her and replaces her with the austere ex-prison officer Gladys. But she too has needs and when Stan tries to charm her in order to get extra food he discovers exactly what they are.
Reg Varney as Stan Butler
Doris Hare as Mum
Michael Robbins as Arthur Rudge
Anna Karen as Olive Rudge
Bob Grant as Jack Harper
Stephen Lewis as Inspector Cyril 'Blakey' Blake
Andrea Lawrence as Suzy
Fanny Carby as Gladys
Glen Whitter as Chalkie
Luan Peters as Joan - Кино
What a boring world it is now glad I lived through these times it was brilliant
My mums favourite show growing up in Australia.. I'm now 51 and revisiting these episodes i saw as a kid .. thanks for the memories
Loved the British humour. My Dad used to be a bus driver. He loved this. Pure innocent humour when laughing wasnt a crime. Sad times these days 😢
Not a Palestine flag in sight
Takes me back to a happier time
Of power cuts and candles, cos the miners were on strike.
@@sandgrownun66 NO before our replacement!!!!
@@erics9754 That too. However, I didn't want to get too serious, too fast.
Back when the weather wasn't so messed up.
I remember the late 1970s and even the early 1980s every Easter going on a picnic with the family.
A warm sunny spring day.
Today at Easter it's more like sitting in the car having a picnic looking out at the blustery wind and heavy rain or hailstones.
@@joemcconnell2674 Has the weather changed that much? The UK has a temperate, maritime climate, which means that rarely are two days the same. However, some are predicting a climate in the Southern UK, to become more like that currently of Southern Spain. So things can't be all bad!
The year was 1971. Stan was 55. Bob, 39. Olive, 35. Mum, 66. Blakey, 44. Arthur, 41.
Every time Stan is at home with the family they're eating 😂
I loved this show back in the day. Takes me back to simpler times.
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The best thing is on the buses makes me feel happy and safe love it😊😊
I hear you, and an escape from life as it is today 😊 xx
huio
Cheers me up too :)
Yess😊
Absolutely spot on. It takes us back to better safer simpler times 😊
I loved watching on the buses with my family when we were all here, I love you all forever
Blakey is brilliant, he does the funny laugh at exactly the right time!!
8:00 Olive: "U DONT MIND SEEING ME IN THE DARK DO U ARTHUR!"
Arthur: "I PREFER IT THAT WAY!" 🤣
I love On the Buses great Comedy Back in the day
Think I’ve watched very single episode and film of on the buses 🤣🤣 still love it even years later .
Watched this with mom when I was young. Thank for the memories. ❤
"Mom". Are you American?
@@sandgrownun66 Not from Morecambe....
@@olliebeak131 Who asked you. What's this morcombe you mention?
@@sandgrownun66we say mom in Canada.
@@jandedick7519 Not everyone does. Do you have to follow everything the US does? Remember, Canada chose evolution from Britain, not revolution.
The good days when we had banter with the girls who could give it as well without offence.
Do you mean those old-fashioned ones? The ones with wombs. Those dinosaurs.
"Banter"
When they wouldn't say anything about a careless word or slap 😂
@@SamuelBlack84 "When they wouldn't say anything about a careless word or slap". What. Men slapping women?
@@sandgrownun66 It was a joke
This is comedy at its best memories of watching these with the family 💓
One of my absolute favourites love it
@@stewartmcrae8007 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anne Karen one off the best. ♥️
I remember when a canteen lunch was sixty pence😂😂😂
Yep, and I can remember back in the late 80s at school, paying £2.50 for a tiny breadcake with 2 dobs of Butter.
In 1971 I used to get a 3 shilling (15p) luncheon voucher. I used to take it to a cafe in the City of London and get baked beans on toast and a cup of tea and 3d change.
Bob was a classic ...so was michael robbins . . .. ..the True Greats . . .. . !!!!
Happy days that's what Britain was all about know look at it say no more
My aunt lived next door to stans mum doris hare in park road bargoed before she became an actress
Black man called Chalkie. Oh how times have changed. 😂
...for the worse , unfortunately .. .. .!
Yeah all the millennial dicks would pass out hearing that but he was called that because he did the scoring for darts. Society doesn’t have to change !!!! make a stand!! Nothing is law yet. Make the most of it and say what you like !!!
it's called PC
Gone are the good old days cant say anything any more. I'm not saying it was good to call people names etc but life's lost it's freedom
It was said and done in a nice and innocent way though.
Bob Grant was class
He deserved to be in so much more, there must have been no end of comedy's that would have called for a "cheeky chappie" style character. It's sad to think of how depressed he became.
I’m in my 30s and I missed our work canteen by bout 10 years. Instead they fund a vending machine with microwave meals and sarnies in it for a fair bit cheaper than the shops. For example I got a meal for £1.50 that was about £4 in the shops.
Of course that’s got nothing on a fry up. But, the woman who ran the canteen opened up a cafe just down the street and gives all the drivers a discount. We all go there instead usually.
I used to do a works course just down the road from a sandwich shop that sold baguettes and my god were they tasty
God bless Anne Karen.
I worked on the buses this is all true😂.
Was you having extra from the canteen 😂
Thanks for loading these episodes.
As a foreign person I love the British comedy...makes memories happy
😮😮how cheap for a meal now in 2023 we pay around 20 quid ......love these classics
That's why I live on tins and sandwiches
Food is believe it or not cheaper now in relation to average wages , but have to say don’t feel like it
You gave him a leg of lamb and a couple of pound of sausages for his body lol
I watch on the busses everyday as you can't beat 1970s pre political correctness comedy as today it wouldn't be allowed to be filmed chance it offended this generation of snowflakes who don't know how to crack a smile unfortunately!!!😎
Couldn't have put it better myself, i would hate to be a kid today.
@@macca1146 Heutzutage sind die meisten Kinderprogramma reiner psycho terror.
It's the same here in the States, Justin. 😕
@@macca1146 Me too. 😞
What fun lives they must have
Their a nice escape from modern crazy world!
To a 70's just as crazy World! Where women were not safe 👏👍
The Women from the Vending Company also played the part of the Australian Woman( Raelene) in Fawlty Towers The Psychiatrist - Season 2 Episode 2 - Luan Peters
Love Fawlty Towers but I never knew that.
@shaneogden3622 I did.
She was also lead singer in a band as well🤔
Went out with a friend 2 coffees 1 cheese scone 1 slice of Victoria sponge £19 75 absolute joke
Cheaper without friends then🤔
Never eat out, not even for a snack. The uk will rip you off. I was born n bred in Cornwall and every easter they would bang the prices up for the emetts.. a pasty £6.50, some poor parent wants a snack for her5 kids .. disgusting. I feel sad how its became so horrible now. I left the year before covid. Live in spain now. Much cheaper. And the gvment doesnt put the boat loads first
Where did you eat? The Hilton?!
29p for a meal. Mind you, i bought a chop suey roll and a sausage dinner from the chippy last night, sausage dinner had 3 normal sized sausages, peas, chips and onion gravy, £7.50. Don't know if that's cheap or not but you couldn't have finished it if you weren't hungry! 😋
That sounds like a good deal these days. In 20 years people will be "oh my gawd, that's so cheap"
Love this episode thank you for the upload 😀
Thanks for this!
Bring it back on TV
They wouldn't be able to bring it back, ALL the original cast are dead seeing as Anna Karen died last year.
@@richallenxbox1976She meant the show🤔
It has been on ITV3 in recent years.
On the buses never gets old
The world is too precious these days sadly. It wouldn't get made now.
@@garethwood6659 No, especially when ALL the original cast's dead, Anna Karen died last year.
29p for a work canteen meal ???? omg!!! what about £10 nowadays !!!
Work canteen? Haven't seen one in years
Weekly wage then was about £15-£18 a week. So I suppose that’s quite a lot then!
never seen one before in my life must have done away with them in the 90s
@@camptube7621 the grub looked pretty decent wouldn't mind paying 24p for what stan had
@@stewartmcrae8007 I had a work canteen in the 80s. Decent cheap grub.
The toad swelled up when it came out the 'ole
brillant show
13:56 Great entrance into the shot accompanied by the trademark laugh
I watched this with mum and Nan ….. in the 70s….. lovely memories miss them both❤
Lovely video again loved the world war 2 museum, lookforward to your holiday have a great time I will be dropping in to see how your doing
.😊xx
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The Films just Top The Series Off, Love all The Actors In Both the Series and Films, Better than now.
Blakey is the sort of inspector who would be run over by a bus, if I were the driver…
No you wouldn't, you'd bow down to him and called him Sir.
And Stan frequently did, if someone did that 50 odd years later, the 'ealth and safety would have their guts for garters.
English cuisine.....delightful.
English Cuisine...😢 Doubtful💔♨🌋🎇🐸👣🚧
Best episode
22:52 She was also in Fawlty Towers,
Luan Peters.
The canteen door changed from green to brown when Stan knocked on it!
It's another door & room.
@@user-db9up6mg5rno it's not
Love this comedy
It cost 1pound 30p for chips at my local fish shop. Blakey would go mad at that price.
My mom would've loved this show❤
Absolute quality 😂
" this make me laugh sew 🤣 nothing better than " a tuna sandwich and a cup of tea 🍵 😋 !" ( dementure customer gave me 4 times to eat then said " can i get you a tuna sandwich 🥪 and " a cup of tea 🍵 !" Yes thank you ! Then she came back " i dont have any tuna !" Laugh 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣
Luv it thank u
Hard to believe that Reg Varney (playing Stan) was 53 Y.O. when this series started in 1969. That's 16 years older than Bob Grant (playing Jack) and 10 years older than Stephen Lewis (playing the Inspector).
Impressive mate
Steven Lewis is So Funny!!!! 😅Where Have I Seen Him Before???❤🎉🕸🎇💦🐱🐍
@@StoneyRerootkit He was in the later series, Last of the Summer Wine
I wouldn't turn down steak and kidney pudding with spuds and veg, even if itd been sat on by the pope
Back then in Britain, ringing up shillings, pence, and "ha'penys" at the cash registers must have been complicated.
This episode was made in the year Britain went decimal, so the money shown here was their new decimal money. Shillings were gone.
I've always thought it must have been a complicated system. But then I wasn't born then
Average weekly wage around this time was £18! So I suppose that was a lot of money then.
It hasn't changed much
@SamuelBlack84of course it has.
Bus drivers probably get more than that per hour 50 years later.
Think it was about £25-£30 a week
Andrea Lawrence(Suzy)was of course also Turnaround Betty in the On The Buses film in 1971👍
Her husband was played by Nosher Powell who played a driver in some of the series episodes.
Love on the buses now watch it on utube
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
😂😂😂😂
@@keri1981 YOU WANT ROOM 16 FOR HIM ?
Wrong show mate
Arthur was right though. Reg Varney's hair was revolting 🤢🤮
Toad in the hole...with egg and chips hahahahaah
I came back to re watch these. I am so sick of millennials dictating what is or isnt right! There are no actual laws about what we can or cannot say, laugh at or enjoy so I will NEVER succumb to any of this pcbs. That said at 10:26 stans manners are absolutely vile.
Its so nice to read comments from people with a soh. Not some snivelling little git who likes to make a noise.. ❤❤
Well said PiperSky Gen X here, these millennials will have nothing to look back on apart from crap like 'Love Island' and 'The Kardashians' when they're sat at home in their 60s with masks on.... crying...)
@@mrcockney-nutjob3832And maybe speaking Arabic in a Burka🫤
No one is dictating what is or isn't right. Put down the Daily Express and stop inventing problems just becasue you are old and can't handle it.
I'm a early millenial (born in 1984. And I love this show. I have every episode on DVD. I love the classic british sitcoms like Benny hill, are you being served, dad's army, the last of the summer wine, allo allo. Much better then most of the shows I grew up with in the late 1980's and 1990.
@@anarchistatheist1917 Great stuff, I love Dads Army, one of my favs.
Yeh gd old days
if she wouldn't have been horrible to blakey he would have never noticed
Named my cats arthur and olive they are now 5 months old 😂😂😂😂
Shouting over food doesn't trigger laughter, it triggers rage. Blakey and Arthur need a good slapping
In 1980 I remember paying 17 p for tomato soup in the employee cafeteria in Heathrow Airport. I was so broke, it was all I could afford!
I was a "poor little rich girl". My dad was an international pilot but no one took care of me, so as young as 13 y/o I would sometimes fly just to eat the meal, & sleep in airports. I had a identification card that let me get on any TWA flight (standby, or 'space available') for free. It was a very lonesome time.
You had the ability to hop flights but no money for food. That is a strange situation.
😂😂I remember when we were kids in Harlow, our mum would give us bus money when we went to the public pool. We would spend it on a sausage roll microwaved in its plastic and walk home. By the time we got hone our hair would be frozen. Those were the days.😅😅
Flights would be free I imagine that’s the point.
15p for toad in the hole! could of had 3 sausages and chips for 11p
i used to drink with ivor salter in a pub in Taunton,where he lived he was the copper in the film,i still live there but the pub is long gone.
I lived in Cornwall before moving here Spain, and we used to go to taunton a couple of times a year because it was a nice town. Not far down the M5 ❤
Jolloff rice and jerk chicken served these days
Do a days wages a week in the canteen now
I just love Arthur’s attitude towards olive 😂lol he’s my favourite, 😂who’s yours 🎉
You're right. Arthur was the best character
Blakey
Never did like arthur,always thought him a nasty character.
@@denisesaunders5473 Who was your favourite character then?
@@shaneogden3622 it has to be blakey
29p 😂😂
Back when dinner was 29p and women were treated like pieces of meat. Good times.
Absolutely mate
15p for a meal times have changed
Reg Varney
was the first person in great Britain to use
An
ATM 😶😁
Really wow will sleep 💤 easy tonight knowing that amazing 😍
This Britcom became the inspiration for the American version of On The Buses called Lot's Of Luck, which ran during the 1973-74 American television season on the ABC(American Broadcasting Company) network. It was canceled by the network in early '74 due to low ratings. It starred comedian Dom Deluise in the comedic lead.
Yeah because like the failed American version of Fawlty Towers, Americans can't do good comedy.
@@richallenxbox1976They can,just not remakes of British comedy🤔
Yeah because Americans can't do British comedy, remember the various ill fated American versions of Fawlty Towers?
There was also a failed American version of Only Fools and Horses
@@alangould1465 Yeah, arguably the only FT remake that was anywhere near watchable was the one with Dorothy from Golden Girls as the "Basil Fawlty" type character IMO.
Brilliant comedy not like modern comedies
We understood it was jokes the world to wake. Now we got a guy in my office he has said comedy should be banned as it is offensive I wonder if he ever watch On the Busses. Maybe not he have a meltdown
He must have a very dull and boring life
My aunt lived next door to Doris in park road in bargoed
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"wage of a female should be double than a male as they need more security, purification and attention in exchange of entire 12 hours a day indeed."
He's allways picking on them 🎉😮😢
Kidney Pudding
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this, faulty and mr. bean 🎉
29p for a meal 5 cence for cigs and enough left over for bus ride home
Oh misses, Matron, take them away and shut the door. I'll get you blackies. Classic On them Buses catchphrases.
Michael robins was funny as fuck
From a time when we laughed freely and couldnt imagine what the future held..... some of it good and as some comments on here indicate ..... the not so good...... Its 2024 and you must be so careful about laughing in case it offends someone. "Progress".
Geweldige tijd.
Geen Woke ,klimaat , LHTBQ, Blm, Metoo ect ,gezeik.
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Sound sync is RS.
I like Blakey
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Hi😊
They got there moneys worth then..