Apparently made at Butlin's holiday camp, Filey "In the closing scenes a number of United Automobile pre-war Bristol Ls can be seen leaving, they are turning right out of Butlins, the correct direction for the large number of vehicles from the North East
to visit every weekend. There may be the odd J amongst them." (thanks Mark Harrington)
Ashley Hoare has provided these screen captures with information from Les Smith. United Automobile BJ018 (BHN213), a 1936 Bristol JO5G/Eastern Coachworks, takes on passengers, another similar bus has already left:
from the same batch BJ08 (BHN203) follows a different bus into the Butlins camp:
(Similar footage of buses entering Butlins Filey can be seen in the 1947 movie When the Bough Breaks
An Albion of Boddys of Bridlington, F?971, leads another unidentified bus and two East Yorkshire Leyland Tigers:
A pair of East Yorkshire doubledeckers - note the distinctively-shaped 'Beverley Bar' roofs. Also note the Scammell MH trucks
carrying luggage.
Two more Boddys buses following one of the East Yorkshire 'deckers; the nearest appears to have a BPTxxx registration:
Two East Yorkshire Leyland Tigers:
This appears to be a third United Bristol J: