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  1. The On the Buses Database takes you on a trip into its vast vaults of filming locations. Take a tour of the filming locations that featured in the first On t...

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  2. The Omnibus Edition features all filming locations from On the Buses (1971) including motorway comparisons, a full commentary, Now and Then photos and the ad...

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  3. This was then followed by Mutiny on the Buses, in 1972, and the final film, Holiday on the Buses, in 1973. The three films were all made and recorded at the Elstree Film Studios with the location work being very close in the town of Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, the actual home of the studios. 1 The first film On the Buses was such a big hit that ...

  4. An updated and more comprehensive look at the series one filming locations containing every known location from the opening series of On the Buses.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › On_the_BusesOn the Buses - Wikipedia

    Therefore, single decker buses were used and a plywood mock-up of an upper deck was lowered from a lighting rig. Filmed external shots were part of the series. LWT arranged with the now defunct Eastern National Omnibus Company to use its buses at Wood Green bus garage in North London. They were shown as belonging to Luxton and District.

  6. A Video Comparrison of how the locations used in the 1971 feature film has changed in 45 years. ...

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  8. Titled On The Buses, Mutiny On The Buses and Holiday On The Buses, the trio were made and recorded at Elstree between 1971 and 1973, with location work taking place in and around Borehamwood. Although a real bus station was used for the exteriors in the TV version, it was actually Stage 5 at Elstree that was used as the depot in all three films.

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