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  1. Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School: With Gerald Campion, Jack Melford, Julian Yardley, Kynaston Reeves. Bunter is up to his usual pranks; falling asleep in class, stealing jam and cakes from other boys' lockers, chalking rude things on the blackboard, failing to turn up for cricket, and even being threatened with expulsion.

    • (46)
    • 1952-02-19
    • Comedy
    • 30
  2. Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School is a BBC Television show broadcast from 1952 to 1961. It was based on the Greyfriars School stories, written by author Charles Hamilton under the pen name Frank Richards. Hamilton wrote all of the scripts for the television show.

    • 52 (43 missing)
    • 19 February 1952 –, 22 July 1961
  3. Bunter is up to his usual pranks; falling asleep in class, stealing jam and cakes from other boys' lockers, chalking rude things on the blackboard, getting six of the best from Mr Quelch, failing to turn up for cricket, scuffling with the local vagrant and even being threatened with expulsion.

  4. Billy Bunter de Greyfriars School es un programa de televisión de la BBC transmitido de 1952 a 1961. [1] Se basó en lashistorias de Greyfriars School , escritas por el autor Charles Hamilton bajo el seudónimo de Frank Richards. Hamilton escribió todos los guiones del programa de televisión.

  5. Billy Bunter's stockbroker father, knowing it's a half-holiday at Greyfriars, sends his secretary to the school to take Bunter and the Famous 5 on a countryside drive. The secretary never arrives and Mr Bunter's car is discovered abandoned.

  6. 120 x 30 minute episodes. At a time when young children were enthralled by Andy Pandy, their older siblings were tucking into the adventures of Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School. The serial was one of the first successes from the fledgeling BBC Children’s Department at the tiny Lime Grove studios. Bunter was also popular with adults – in ...

  7. Bunter is up to his usual pranks; falling asleep in class, stealing jam and cakes from other boys' lockers, chalking rude things on the blackboard, getting six of the best from Mr Quelch, failing to turn up for cricket, scuffling with the local vagrant and even being threatened with expulsion.