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''Here Come the Double Deckers!'' is a 17-part British children's television series originally broadcast from 1970 until 1971 on BBC1, revolving around the adventures of seven children whose den was an old red double-decker London bus in a scrap yard. The programme made its US debut on 12 September 1970 at 10:30 am ET on ABC. The entire series was released on 1 November 2010 on DVD in the United Kingdom.


The show

A co-production between British independent film company Century Films and
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, it is a children's adventure sitcom. The shows (without adverts) are about 22 minutes in length. The programme made its US debut on 12 September 1970 at 10:30 am ET on ABC, and in the United Kingdom began at 4.55 pm on 1 January 1971 on BBC1. In the US, the series was repeated on Sunday mornings on ABC from 12 September 1971 to 3 September 1972, in the same time slot. The series was given a repeat in the United Kingdom during the early 1990s by certain
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companies.https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results/1990-01-01/1999-12-31?basicsearch=%22here%20come%20the%20double%20deckers%22&phrasesearch=here%20come%20the%20double%20deckers&retrievecountrycounts=false Each week saw the gang in a separate adventure including episodes based around a runaway homemade
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, a chocolate factory and invading ' Martians' with guns that shoot out chocolate candy, a disastrous camping holiday, collecting tin foil for a guide dog, becoming pop moguls with their protégé 'The Cool Cavalier', and a haunted stately home. Some of the cast were unknown, though Melvyn Hayes was an established adult actor, Gillian Bailey was fairly experienced for a child actor and both Brinsley Forde and
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had appeared in ''
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'', a series of Children's Film Foundation films on which the Double Deckers were based. Hayes also wrote the episode "Man's Best Friend", co-wrote the episode "Get a Movie On!", co-wrote the series' theme music, and acted as a dialogue coach for the series. Bailey is now head of the drama department at
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. Peter Firth has gone on to a prominent acting career, appearing in ''
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'', '' The Hunt for Red October'', '' Tess'', '' Pearl Harbor'' and '' Spooks'' (known in some territories as ''MI-5''). Co-star Brinsley Forde later became the lead singer in
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. The series was originally scheduled for 26 episodes (as well as a second series of 26 additional episodes), but production ceased after 17 had been completed.


Cast


Children

*
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- Brains, the gang's brightest resident science geek. * Gillian Bailey - Billie, the tomboyish girl of the gang. * Bruce Clark (Born on 5 March 1958 in the USA) - Sticks, the sole U.S. member of the gang, so-named because of his drumming skills * Peter Firth - Scooper, the leader of the gang. * Brinsley Forde - Spring, the sole black member of the gang. *
Debbie Russ Debbie Russ (born 2 August 1960 in England) is a British actress and radio presenter. She is mainly known for playing Tiger in the UK television show ''Here Come the Double Deckers'' (1970–71), and also appeared in ITC adventure shows incl ...
- Tiger, the youngest member of the gang, who has a stuffed animal tiger also called "Tiger". * Douglas Simmonds (18 February 1958 - 15 March 2011) - Doughnut, is overweight and constantly eating


Guest stars

* Melvyn Hayes - Albert (all episodes except 4, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17). * Ivor Salter was in many of the episodes, usually as a police officer. * Julian Orchard, Jack Haig,
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in episode 2. * Norman Vaughan in episode 3. * David Lodge, Hugh Walters, Bob Todd, Liz Fraser in episode 4. * Clive Dunn, Frederick Peisley, Pat Coombs in episode 5. * Betty Marsden, Hugh Paddick,
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in episode 6. *
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in episode 7. * Jane Seymour, Bonnie May, Tim Barrett, George Benson, John Barrard,
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, Ruth Kettlewell in episode 8. * Frank Thornton,
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in episode 9. * David Hutcheson, Jimmy Gardner, Robin Askwith in episode 10. * Graham Stark, Nora Nicholson,
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, Jennifer Daniel in episode 11. * Sam Kydd, Dervis Ward, John Horsley, Michael Brennan in episode 12. * Julian Chagrin in episode 13. * Pat Coombs, Derek Royle, Jack Haig, Bob Todd, John Barrard in episode 15. * Timothy Bateson, Ann Lancaster in episode 16. * Georgina Simpson, Brian Hayes, Damaris Hayman, John Clive, Lucy Griffiths,
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in episode 17.


Episodes

#"Tiger Takes Off" (Tiger accidentally goes for a trip on a
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Brains created - and chaos ensues!) #"The Case of the Missing Doughnut" (Doughnut eats an invisibility formula Brains invented.) #"Get a Movie On" (The gang make a film to enter a contest, and Brains is left to somehow edit the footage - what will he come up with?) #"Starstruck" (The gang are chased by security around Elstree Studios, as they look for a movie star's runaway dog.) #"Happy Haunting" (Albert takes the gang to a
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for a day out.) #"Summer Camp" (The gang camp in a field with a middle-aged couple who get the worst of it.) #"The Pop Singer" (Sidney, a never-was musician, is discovered hiding in the gang's bus. They attempt to reinvent him as 'The Cool Cavalier' with a performance and disco in the yard.) #"Scooper Strikes Out" (Scooper is knocked out by a baseball and dreams he is with
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(played by Jane Seymour).) #"Robbie the Robot" (Brains invents a robot which is sent to rescue Tiger's tiger from a neighbour's garden, and later becomes the hit of the television show "Inventors' Club".) #"The Go-Karters" (A biker sabotages the gang's go-kart, as a result of which Spring ends up in court after a high-speed police chase.) #"A Helping Hound" (The gang unsuccessfully try to help a woman threatened with eviction to decorate her house, but help comes when Tiger receives a large cash reward for finding a lost dog.) #"Invaders from Space" (Men in spacesuits are advertising a new sweet called Planet 7, but the gang think it is an alien invasion.) #"Barney" (The gang befriend Barney, a one-man band who keeps getting moved on by the police. When he suddenly hits the big time with a special gig, they decide they have to be there to see him.) #"Man's Best Friend" (Inspired by Albert, the gang put on a show - based on 'Laugh-In' - with aluminium foil as an entry fee to buy a guide dog for the blind.) #"United We Stand" (The owner of the yard that the gang use wants to turn it into a car park, but the kids sabotage his meeting with the Mayor.) #"Up to Scratch" (Billie has to look after a dog named Scratch which runs off after a man with a flea circus turns up.) #"A Hit for a Miss" (The boys fall for substitute teacher Miss Petit, which makes Billie jealous, and help her put on a show for an old folks home.)


Original soundtrack

Music played a prominent part in the programme, with an original soundtrack sung by the cast and written by Harry Booth, Melvyn Hayes and Johnny Arthey. The music was composed and directed by
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. An 11-track album of this was issued on
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in 1970 and re-issued as a CD in 2007 with liners notes by David Noades. # ''It's a Day and a Half'' (from episode 5) # ''To the Countryside'' (from episode 6) # ''Good Day at Yellow Rock'' (from episode 3) # ''With a Little Bit of Love'' (from episode 17) # ''I Gotta Get Through'' (from episode 7, sung by Anthony May) # ''Get on Board'' (Title song) # ''Life Is a Wonderful Thing'' (from episode 7) # ''Grannie's Rocking Chair'' (from episode 6) # ''One Man Band'' (from episode 13) # ''Welcome to the Party'' (from episode 8. Peter Firth cooperwas the only one of the gang singing in this. Jane Seymour, Melvyn Hayes and others cast members sang too.) # ''Fat Ladies'' (from episode 17)


Telecast and home media

The programme made its US debut on 12 September 1970 at 10:30 am ET on ABC, and in the United Kingdom began at 4.55 pm on 1 January 1971 on BBC1. In the US, the series was repeated on Sunday mornings on ABC from 12 September 1971 to 3 September 1972, in the same time slot. The series was given a repeat in the United Kingdom during the early 1990s by certain
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companies. In the United Kingdom, ''Here Come the Double Deckers'' was released in November 2010 by Second Sight as a two-disc Region 2 DVD set containing all 17 episodes. All the episodes are presented as originally aired. The set also includes a special feature, ''Double Decker Memories'', featuring interviews with Brinsley Forde and Michael Audreson.


Comic strip

Children's comic '' Whizzer and Chips'' ran a "Double Deckers" cartoon strip from 22 May 1971 until 13 May 1972.


''Go for a Take''

Debbie Russ Debbie Russ (born 2 August 1960 in England) is a British actress and radio presenter. She is mainly known for playing Tiger in the UK television show ''Here Come the Double Deckers'' (1970–71), and also appeared in ITC adventure shows incl ...
appears as herself/Tiger in the comedy film '' Go for a Take'' (1972), which was directed and co-written by Harry Booth. The film stars Reg Varney and is set in a film studio. Evidently, ''Here Come the Double Deckers'' is one of the shows in production within the fiction of the film. Unfortunately the original stuffed tiger prop had been lost shortly after filming had been completed on the series, so a lookalike had to be used. Tiger makes the reference of the character "Brains". Production was at Pinewood Studios and on location.


''The Magnificent Six and 1/2''

Prior to ''Here Come the Double Deckers'', Century Films produced a film serial for the Children's Film Foundation called ''
The Magnificent Six and 1/2 ''The Magnificent Six and 1/2'' was a British comedy film series for the Children's Film Foundation. Based on Hal Roach's popular Our Gang series of shorts, "Six and 1/2" followed a group of seven children on their fun misadventures. Created by ...
''. The series was very similar to the ''Double Deckers'', and essentially acted as a blueprint for the latter. Like the ''Double Deckers'', ''Six and a Half'' centred on the adventures of seven children, who had similar personalities to the characters in ''Double Deckers''. Many of the crew members from the ''Six and a Half'' series also worked on the ''Double Deckers'', including producer Roy Simpson, director and writer Harry Booth, writer Glyn Jones, and choreographer Arnold Taraborrelli (who designed the title cards for ''Six and a Half''). In addition, future ''Double Deckers'' cast members Brinsley Forde and
Michael Audreson Michael Audreson (born 1 August 1956) is a British actor who appeared in films and television shows in the 1960s. He was in the 12-episode Children's Film Foundation series '' The Magnificent Six and a Half'' before playing the bespectacled "Brai ...
were among the stars of ''Six and a Half'', and Melvyn Hayes appeared in a few episodes. ''Six and a Half'' also featured several gags and plotlines that would later be reused in ''Double Deckers''.


References


External links


Double Deckers fan siteIMDb page
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