Don't Drink the Water
1974 · 2 seasons · 13 eps · ★ 6.3 · Comedy
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This short-lived sequel to On the Buses (1969) saw Blakey move to Spain with his sister.
Created by Ronald Chesney, Ronald Wolfe
Network: ITV1
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