Buses on Screen celebrates buses as they've been depicted on screen over the years, on film, on TV, in screen advertising, even in music videos. This is the perfect meeting of a great form of public transport and one of the great mediums of mass communication! At the last count over 1500 movies and nearly 1000 TV shows were listed - and counting.
What's new?
| The Play on One (1979) Highland Olympian and a strangely numbered DMS: | A Pin to See the Peepshow (1973) Locomotors chassis, B-type body: | One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (1976) That 1915 Locomotors bus again: |
| The Producers (1967) New York New Look: | The Producers (2005) New Look Old Look (just about): | Brainiac: Science Abuse (2003-8) Spot the Volvo B10M: |
| There Goes....(2002) American children's show looks at all sorts of buses, including two British double-deckers: | Blippi (2014-) American children's show visits London on an open-top DMS: | Something Special (2003-) Update to the UK children's show features an ex-Ribble Bristol VRT:
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| Makaton Nursery Rhymes (2001) UK children's video includes an Aldershot and District Dennis Loline III:
| Track the Man Down (1955) Updated screen captures of Bedford OB KPA836 at Victoria Coach Station: | Old Boys (2018) Ex-Southdown Leopard:
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| Father Brown (1974) Two rare Dennises - this is the GL: | Father Brown (2013-) Bedfords OB, WTB and this Foden coach: | Sister Boniface Mysteries (2022-) Bedford J2 doctored to look older:
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| Juggernauts in Stanstead (1970-9) London Country RP-class AEC Reliance in British Pathe footage: | Death is a Good Living (1966) Cronshaw Bedford SB5/Duple Bella Vega: | Look and Read (1967-2004) Maidstone and District Leyland Panther |
| QED (1982-99) STL441 and Lowland Scottish Leyland-National: | Frieda (1947) City of Oxford prewar AEC Regal: | That Summer! (1979) National Travel Leopards:
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