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62. Olive's Divorce
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chessney.
Arthur and Olive are divorced and Olive can't stop crying. Mum decides Stan must look after his little Olive just like he used to. Only problem is Stan wasn't courting in those days

 

63. Perfect Clippie
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by George Layton and Jonathan Lynn
Stan persuades the Inspector to give Olive a job on the buses.

 

64. Ticket Machine
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis
Mum and Olive go mad with a mail order catalogue. Trouble is they can not send the stuff back as it has been used. Jack comes up with a scam involving a second ticket machine he has in his possession

 

65. The Recruitment/The Poster 

Directed by Bryan Izzard Written by Gary Chambers and Wally Maistan
The bus company needs a face for it's advertising campaign. Only the best crew will do, naturally Stan and Jack think it should be them.

 

66. The Match

 

67.On the Omnibuses
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis.
The 50th Anniversary of Luxton and District Bus Company means it's time for an exhibition of the good old days.

 

68. Goodbye Stan

Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by Ronald Cheesney and Ronald Wolfe.
Stan decides it is time to up roots and head for the Midlands to earn more money and start a new life.

 

69. Hot Water
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis.
Blakey moves into Stan's room.There is a problem with hot water, but will he be as handy around the house as Stan was

 

70. The Visit
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by George Layton and Jonathan Lynn
Blakey invites his mum over to the Butler home now he is living there. Mrs Butler is none to happy.

 

71. What the Stars Foretell
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis.
The Stars make good reading for Mum and Olive it says romance is in the air. Who will be the unlucky victims.

 

72. The Allowance
Directed by Bryan Izzard, Written by Miles Rudge.
Women's Lib arrives at the depot causing problems for Stan Jack and the Inspector

 

73. Friends In High Places
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by George Layton and Jonathan Lynn
Canteen food is causing complaints again. Mum is given the job as canteen cook after all she can't be as bad as Olive

 

73. Gardening Time
Directed by Bryan Izzard. Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis.
A gardening competition sees Blakey and Jack in competition against each other. All is fair in love and war even the flowers from the town hall disappear

 

So the number 11 buses return to the depot for the last time and we say farewell to a classic British Comedy. A comedy that was rejected by the BBC who thought it not funny enough, but fans from around the world were to have a different opinion.