Doris Hare was born in my home town of Bargoed, a former mining town in the Caerphilly county borough of the South Wales valleys . Her parents had a mobile theatre there.
As dear Reg’s story begins to go on far longer than it perhaps should, it is hilarious to see Wogan become increasingly uncomfortable. You can almost feel him willing Reg to get to the punchline. God bless them both.
I was just going to write. Was a pilot of the new On the buses ever made? It would have been great to see the cast back together again making us laugh like we used to.
Poor old Stan was unlucky with the clippies in on The Buses he had he sarcastic straight lace brother in law Arthur who thought sex was a crime🤣 and was always trying to ruin he love ♥️ life he mother who was old fashioned about Stan her son having sex at all last night 🌃 l watched a on The Buses episode on lTV 3 called Stan Room when Stan brought a clippie home called Doreen he tried to have a 😘 kiss and cuddle with her but he family wouldn't let him .
@@vanessalouise8988 Absolutely right. In his situation I'd find another flat & move out away from such mother & that bastard Arthur. You may not believe it, but I still watch old commedies to help me sleeping & on the buses is my favourite, although I left Englad 35 years ago for loosing my job because of Thatcher, I'm sad that because of financial situation I can't visit my old home in Weybridge or up north Newcaslle upon Tyne.
@@drkimy l watch a episode of on The Buses on lTV 3 last weekend a channel we got in uk. l couldn't stop laughing 🤣 Stan moved out of he House 🏠 in a episode when he had a argument with he mum when he brought Doreen a woman he been on a date with back home he couldn't be alone with her because he family kept interrupting them every time they tried to 😘 kiss and cuddle Stan was a adult who was working yet he was treated like a little boy by he overbearing mum he friend Jack had more of a life he always got the women and l don't think he lived with he parents .
Nowadays it would be considered a racist/sexist sitcom but this was years ago when you could get away with those remarks. Same with Friends too. I love both shows. 🥺
All RIP 😔 miss you guys loved the TV shows and the 3 films
What a legend 👍🏽 no one could beat on the busses
@@jamiegreen5810 I was only a little kid at the time but I found it depressing af!
He told stories that ordinary people could relate to, memories of working class family life .
thanks for the upload, great guy and one of a time that won't be repeated :(
Lovely man. Great actor and great comedian. Loved him as Stan in On the buses very funny.
Doris Hare was born in my home town of Bargoed, a former mining town in the Caerphilly county borough of the South Wales valleys . Her parents had a mobile theatre there.
As dear Reg’s story begins to go on far longer than it perhaps should, it is hilarious to see Wogan become increasingly uncomfortable. You can almost feel him willing Reg to get to the punchline. God bless them both.
The story about the crystal set is potentially quite funny but somehow Reg manages to kill it. 😒
Michael Robins dead pan character was brilliant !
I dont think they EVER made a new series :( such a shame
I was just going to write. Was a pilot of the new On the buses ever made? It would have been great to see the cast back together again making us laugh like we used to.
I love this . It amazing and funny
What year did Reg Varney appear on the Terry Wogan programme l don't remember this at the time because l was a child.
1990 I think.
me and reg
share the same birthday😀 what a legend
Poor Bob Grant and his mental health.
Simpley the best
God bless his soul!
Poor old Stan was unlucky with the clippies in on The Buses he had he sarcastic straight lace brother in law Arthur who thought sex was a crime🤣 and was always trying to ruin he love ♥️ life he mother who was old fashioned about Stan her son having sex at all last night 🌃 l watched a on The Buses episode on lTV 3 called Stan Room when Stan brought a clippie home called Doreen he tried to have a 😘 kiss and cuddle with her but he family wouldn't let him .
@@vanessalouise8988 Absolutely right. In his situation I'd find another flat & move out away from such mother & that bastard Arthur. You may not believe it, but I still watch old commedies to help me sleeping & on the buses is my favourite, although I left Englad 35 years ago for loosing my job because of Thatcher, I'm sad that because of financial situation I can't visit my old home in Weybridge or up north Newcaslle upon Tyne.
@@drkimy l watch a episode of on The Buses on lTV 3 last weekend a channel we got in uk. l couldn't stop laughing 🤣 Stan moved out of he House 🏠 in a episode when he had a argument with he mum when he brought Doreen a woman he been on a date with back home he couldn't be alone with her because he family kept interrupting them every time they tried to 😘 kiss and cuddle Stan was a adult who was working yet he was treated like a little boy by he overbearing mum he friend Jack had more of a life he always got the women and l don't think he lived with he parents .
could of played del boy,if it was an earlier era.
He always reminded me of Del Boy
have always thought it mate.
Yes totally agree he is very similar to David Jason.
Andrew m ; could HAVE played.
Paul Weir tennis or could of played another form,totally agree.could of played.
Arthur I did not have a surname well it was Rudge !!!!!!
Why go on Wogan to talk about a crystal set.
Erm cos he can and he is talking about what happened in his childhood it's amazing
The series was unfunny garbage.
Keep coming back? Shut it Mark you miserable cunt
You're pathetic. Another left wing woke idiot.
It was such an unfunny racist series.
Here we go.
@@totalcontrast there's always one
Nowadays it would be considered a racist/sexist sitcom but this was years ago when you could get away with those remarks. Same with Friends too. I love both shows. 🥺
So what are you doing here then? Sod off and watch something else.
@@danw1374 WELL SAID