Status: Ended
Airdate: 1970-09-12
Runtime: 30 minutes
Rating(s): 7.6
Genre(s): Family, Comedy
Language(s): English, French
DescriptionHere Come the Double Deckers was a 17-part British children's TV series from 1970-71 revolving around the adventures of seven children whose den was an old red double-decker London bus in an unused works yard.
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Normal Episodes 17 |
Season 1 17 |
S01E01 |
Tiger Takes Off |
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S01E02 |
The Case of the Missing Doughnut |
6.6 |
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S01E03 |
Get a Movie On |
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S01E04 |
Star-Struck |
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S01E05 |
Happy Haunting |
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S01E06 |
Summer Camp |
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S01E07 |
The Pop Singer |
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S01E08 |
Scooper Strikes Out |
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S01E09 |
The Go-Karters |
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S01E10 |
Robbie the Robot |
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S01E11 |
A Helping Hound |
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S01E12 |
Invaders from Space |
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S01E13 |
Barney |
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S01E14 |
Man's Best Friend |
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S01E15 |
United We Stand |
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S01E16 |
Up to Scratch |
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S01E17 |
A Hit for a Miss |
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Specials 1 |
S00E01 |
Double Deckers and Beyond |
Unknown |
Cast 9 |
Melvyn Hayes - Albert |
Peter Firth - Cap'taine |
Bruce Clark - Solo |
Gillian Bailey - Belle |
Michael Audreson - Prof |
Debbie Russ - Tigrette |
Douglas Simmonds - Glouton |
Nigel Barker |
Brinsley Forde - Youpla |
Network 1 |
American Broadcasting Company |
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