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- Eastern National Omnibus Company supplied all the buses used in the On the Buses series. Their main bus depot in Wood Green was used for filming too.
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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.
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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The first film, On the Buses, was 'shot' between 8th March and 7th April 1971 for a mere £ 90,000. 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 ...
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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On the Buses Filming Locations - Series One Omnibus Edition. All seven series of On the Buses covered with locations videos for each series.
The film was made on location and at Elstree Studios at Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. [8] Stage 5 at Elstree was used for the exteriors of the bus station both in this film and in the later sequels. [9] The film includes shots of a London AEC Routemaster RM200 (VLT 200) undergoing the skid tests at the Chiswick Works skidpad. [10]
The first series of On the Buses originally aired between 28 February 1969 and 11 April 1969, beginning with "The Early Shift". The series was produced and directed by Stuart Allen. The designer for the first three episodes was David Catley, and Andrew Gardner for the rest of the episodes. All the episodes in this series were written by Ronald ...