Doctor Who (BBC scifi serial)
Story: Spearhead from SpaceThe first story featuring Jon Pertwee as the Doctor. A London Transport AEC Routemaster passes in the background in the scene where the Autons, disguised as shop dummies break the shop windows, come onto the street and start zapping passers-by! View a screen capture at Steve Hill's Dr Who Image Archive.
Unexpectedly I've discovered a screen capture from this story of Dr Who (Jon Pertwee) next to an unidentified Birch Brothers single decker. Chris Brown's note that Birch Brothers supplied transport for the BBC's stars and extra for location filming may explain this, since as far as I know the scene is not in the broadcast story.
Story: Terror of the Autons
Story that marks the debut of Roger Delgado as The Master.
The Bedford J2/Plaxton is confirmed as , Bedford J2SZ10/Plaxton C14F new to Worldwide, London SE5 (my spot, identification by Mike Lloyd) A 14 seat Bedford J2SZ10/Plaxton AYN41B is used by the Master. It was new to Worldwide of London SE5. but evidently had been sold on. (my spot, identification by Mike Lloyd) Courtesy of Terry at the Agent 69 website, here are some screen captures:


Story: Delta and the Bannermen
Sylvester McCoy era story rarely seen on television, which features some truly awful special effects, but which I have always had a soft spot for myself. A space and time travelling tour bus is Bedford SB/Plaxton VWW361 in silver/blue livery. That's a space satellite wedged in its front grille.





Story: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
VWW361 appears again here, this time in derelict condition painted in multi colours. (thanks to Steve Thoroughgood for corroboration of my observation). The vehicle was recorded in 1987 as owned by Pritchard of Anglesey (thanks Dave Farrier), but it's unclear where the BBC obtained it.
Story: Rose
Much-heralded (and brilliant) return of the Timelord in 2005 stars Christopher Ecclestone and Billie Piper. The opening episode features Sullivan Buses Leyland Titan T85 (CUL85V) and Routemaster RML2272 ( CUV272C); filming took place in Cardiff. Several other vehicles also appear in the London street scenes.
Two contrasting views of RML2272:










Story: The Idiot's Lantern
A London-set episode shot in Cardiff - this is not a London bus, however. Matt Carroll identifies it as an all-Crossley DD42/5 new as Plymouth Corporation 335 (DJY965) in 1948, now preserved in South Wales.

Rose (Billie Piper) rides a scuffed-looking AEC Routemaster RML2701 (SMK701F)



Story: The Runaway Bride
The Christmas 2006 special features a brief appearance by Sullivan Buses EL04SUL

Unusual in that the Doctor hardly appears - companion Catherine Tate carries the story with the help of Billie Piper. The story looks at how a simple decision can lead to enormous changes in the universe. There's a flashback to 'The Runaway Bride' featuring Sullivan Buses EL04SUL


A highlight of the BBC's Easter 2009 schedule was this story featuring a bus ride to another planet, and starring two mostly identical Eastern Coachworks-bodied Bristol VRTSL3 doubledeckers. HJB655W was new as Alder Valley 655 in 1980, but had most recently been used by Hedingham Omnibuses before being supplied to BBC Wales via Ensign Bus in 2008. RUA461W was new as West Riding 911 in 1981 and had also made its way to Hedingham Omnibuses before being supplied to BBC Wales by Ensign Bus. When shipped to Dubai RUA461W was seriously damaged. Reportedly Ensign supplied a third Hedingham Bristol VRTSL3, GGM84W, a 1980 bus new as Alder Valley 614, but apparently HJB655W went to Dubai.
The Doctor joins aristocratic cat burglar Lady Christina de Souza aboard a London bus which passes through a portal onto a planet on the far side of the galaxy. Their escape is made by flying the bus back through the portal in the nick of time before they and the other passengers can be killed by flying stingray-like creatures. Rip-roaring fun as usual, but the bus details are a little less than accurate.
As is customary, Cardiff doubles for London. The bus is a Bristol VRTSL3/Eastern Coachworks with standard National Bus Company-style interior. It would be boring to go through all the reasons why this doesn't look remotely like a London bus; the screencaps speak for themselves. Former Eastender Michelle Ryan is fresh from her stint playing opposite Battlestar Galactica's Katee Sackhoff in the remade 'Bionic Woman'. She makes an excellent foil for David Tennant's Doctor.
The show opens with Ryan's Lady Christina escaping from a robbery and boarding a bus. Note the bus carries the fictional and anachronistic registration plate W974GHM, much too new for a Bristol VRT!









Documentary: Doctor Who Confidential - Planet of the Dead
Companion show has 'making of' footage. Bristol VRTSL3 RUA461W was shipped to Dubai for the 'planet' shooting. Unfortunately a crane operator was less than careful, and RUA461W was hit by a swinging shipping container. The resulting damage forced a rewrite of the script:


Story: The End of Time:
Also the end of David Tennant's tenure as The Doctor. A rivetting and emotional two-parter that sees John Simm return as The Master, and former Bond Timothy Dalton lead the Time Lords. And then there's Bernard Cribbins, who was first part of the Doctor Who story alongside Peter Cushing, AND comedy legend June Whitfield! This Iveco minibus Y67KDK appears in part 1:

Documentary: Doctor Who Confidential - The Time of Angels
An early episode in Matt Smith's time as The Doctor brings him face to face with the wonderfully scary Weeping Angels, first seen in the David Tennant story 'Blink' ('Don't Blink. Blink and you're dead. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't Blink. Good Luck.'). It has to be said, though, that the Angels are considerably less scary when seen heading over from makeup for filming. But what's the Alexander-bodied 'decker in the background?

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