The adventures of a gang of seven kids whose clubhouse is an abandoned double decker bus in a London junkyard. Usually involves a bit of singing, a bit of dancing and general fun times.
Buy Movie Here Come the Double Deckers!
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With a Bit of Love |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Glyn Jones: writer
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Fat Ladies |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Gillian Bailey: performer
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Good Day at Yellowrock |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Mike Begg: writer
Gillian Bailey: performer
Debbie Russ: performer
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It's a Day and a Half |
Richard Kerr: writer
Melvyn Hayes: performer
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One Man Band |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Glyn Jones: writer
Gillian Bailey: performer
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Welcome to the Party |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Glyn Jones: writer
Jane Seymour: performer
Tim Barrett: performer
Bunny May: performer
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To the Countryside |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Mike Begg: writer
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Life is a Wonderful Thing |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Glyn Jones: writer
Gillian Bailey: performer
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I Gotta Get Through |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Anthony May: performer
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Get on Board |
Harry Booth: writer
Melvyn Hayes: writer
Johnney Arthey: writer
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With a Little Bit of Love |
Ivor Slaney: writer
Glyn Jones: writer
Peter Firth: performer
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Get on Board (Ha Ha Show Version) |
Harry Booth: writer
Melvyn Hayes: writer
Johnney Arthey: writer
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Grannies Rocking Chair |
Gillian Bailey: performer
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To the Countryside (Reprise) |
Ivor Slaney: writer
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