Holiday on the Buses


Holiday on the Buses is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Bryan Izzard and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the third and final spinoff film from the ITV sitcom On the Buses and succeeded the films On the Buses 1971 and Mutiny on the Buses 1972. The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films.

Meanwhile, Stan and Jack embark on their usual misadventures whilst trying to evade Blakeys watchful eye, who is also trying to teach an oldtime dancing class with the camps guests in his spare time, whilst Mum meets Bert, an Irish widower who is also holidaying at the camp and the pair form a close friendship. Stans attempts to snare the affections of Mavis, a female guest are repeatedly thwarted by her overbearing mother, and then his own family obligations to babysit Little Arthur, who sprays the inside of the chalet with ink. The Butlers then have to try and redecorate the chalet without Blakey finding out. Stans final attempt at seducing Mavis fails when the group goes on a boat cruise in a stormy sea, where Stan succumbs to seasickness, whilst Jack, as ever manages to steal Stans love.Arthur manages to patch up the damage to the chalet, but the new paint is ruined a second time by Olive losing her glasses and putting handprints all over the walls. Arthur uses petrol from his motorcycle to clean the paint brushes, but neglects to tell anyone Olive poured it down the toilet as a result, Stans carelessly discarded cigarette causes the toilet to explode. He and Jack set up a diversion to keep Blakey busy whilst they steal a toilet from the camps stores and repair the damage. ........

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