Reg Varney


Reginald Alfred Varney was an English actor, entertainer and comedian. He is best remembered for having played the lead role of bus driver Stan Butler in the LWT sitcom On the Buses and its three spin-off feature films. Having performed as a music hall entertainer, Varney first came to national recognition as factory foreman Reg Turner in the BBC sitcom The Rag Trade. He appeared in further sitcoms including Beggar My Neighbour and On the Buses stardom facilitated overseas cabaret tours.

Early life

Varney was born in Canning Town, Essex, to Sidney Thomas Varney and his wife Annie. His father worked in a rubber factory in Silvertown and he was one of five children who grew up in 27 Addington Road, Canning Town. He was educated at the nearby Star Lane Primary School in West Ham and after leaving school at 14, he worked as a messenger boy and a page boy at the Regent Palace Hotel.
Varney took piano lessons as a child and was good enough to find employment as a part-time piano player. His first paid engagement was at Plumstead Radical Club in Woolwich, for which he was paid eight shillings and sixpence. He also played in working men's clubs, pubs and ABC cinemas with his friend George Shears and later sang with big bands of the time. He and his mother decided that show business was the career for him, and he gave up his day jobs. Varney became a solo pianist at the Windmill Theatre in May 1938. In late 1939, he married Lilian Emma Flavell at East Ham.
During the Second World War, Varney joined the Royal Engineers, but continued his performing career as an army entertainer, touring in the Far East for a time. After being demobilised in the late 1940s, he starred on stage in a comic revue entitled Gaytime, with Benny Hill as his partner in a double act. He then became an all-round entertainer, working his way around the music halls.

Career

Varney had made only a small number of film and TV appearances prior to being cast in the role of long-suffering factory foreman Reg Turner in the BBC television sitcom The Rag Trade, which made him a household name. He was aware that he was the only performer without West End acting experience and worked hard to make up for it. Slightly later, he starred in a children's show for BBC TV called The Valiant Varneys, performing multiple characters in front of a live audience. After that followed another comedy role in Beggar My Neighbour ; this also starred Pat Coombs, June Whitfield and Peter Jones. Pat Coombs played the wife of Varney's character. Varney featured in The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery with Frankie Howerd, Dora Bryan and George Cole.
The world's first voucher-based cash dispensing machine (ATM) was installed at the Enfield Town branch of Barclays Bank. Varney was living in Enfield at the time and for publicity purposes he was photographed making the first withdrawal from the machine on Tuesday 27 June 1967.
Varney's most successful lead role was in the LWT sitcom On the Buses as bus driver Stan Butler. Varney took considerable lengths to prepare for the role, even attempting to gain a public service vehicle licence so that he could be filmed driving on the open road. However, Varney was not insured so LWT had to employ professional drivers for these scenes. Three spin-off films were made — On the Buses, Mutiny on the Buses and Holiday on the Buses. Varney was 52 when the first series was recorded, although his character Stan, who lived with his mother and often tried to attract young women, was implied to be aged around 35. Varney was only 11 years younger than Doris Hare, the main actress who played Stan's mother, and 20 years older than Anna Karen who played his sister.
Varney left the series midway through its last season, hoping to move on to films and other projects. Ultimately, he only appeared in one further non-Buses film, The Best Pair of Legs in the Business, and two television series, both made by ATV for the ITV network: an eponymously titled sketch show and another sitcom, Down the 'Gate, which was set in Billingsgate Fish Market. However neither series replicated his success with On the Buses, and after Down the Gate was dropped after 12 episodes, Varney did not star in another television series. LWT revived The Rag Trade in 1977 but Varney did not reprise his role, though Anna Karen did play Olive.
He later worked as an entertainer on cruise ships and toured Australia with his one-man show. He told an interviewer, "Whatever I did after On the Buses, nobody wanted to know about it. But I can't knock the programme because it brought me offers to do concert tours in Australia, New Zealand and Canada."
At the height of his fame he was a subject of the television programme This Is Your Life on 20 May 1970 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews, making further appearances in programmes featuring Doris Hare, Douglas Bader, June Whitfield and Anthony Newley.
Varney released several LP albums during his career – see Discography, below.

Retirement

Varney had a heart attack in 1965, and in 1981 he suffered a more serious one. He then contracted a severe viral infection, which for three years made working difficult for him. In 1989, he suffered a stroke, which left him with an uneven heartbeat. Subsequently, he divided his time between his home in a small village near Dartmouth and a villa in Malta.
Varney moved to Devon in the late 1980s and lived alone after his wife died in East Devon in 2002.
In his retirement years, Varney painted local landscapes in oil, with many to professional standard; some of his works were exhibited in London.

Death

Varney died aged 92 in a nursing home in Budleigh Salterton, Devon, on 16 November 2008, following a chest infection.
In 2016, 100 years after Varney was born, an exhibition called "Before the Buses" was commissioned by his only child, his daughter Jeanne.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1952Miss Robin HoodDennisFeature film
1965Joey BoyRabbit MaloneFeature film
1966The Great St Trinian's Train RobberyGilbertFeature film
1971Too Close For Comfort The motoristPublic Information Film for the Central Office of Information
1971On the BusesStan ButlerFeature film
1972Mutiny on the BusesStan ButlerFeature film
1972Go for a Take a.k.a. Double TakeWilfred StoneFeature film
1973The Best Pair of Legs in the BusinessSherry SheridanFeature film
1973Holiday on the BusesStan ButlerFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1947VarietyPerformerSeries
1948The Boltons ReviewPerformerVariety special
1948Crock Of GoldHarry PickeringMovie
1953ShowcasePerformerSeries
1954Stars at BlackpoolPerformerSeries
1955Easter SpreePerformerVariety special
1956Here's to the Next TimePerformerSeries
1956It's MagicPerformerSeries
1958The Saturday ShowPerformerSeries
1960The [Good Old Days (British TV series)|The Good Old Days]PerformerSeries
1961–1963The Rag TradeReg TurnerSeries
1961Puss in BootsJolly the JesterMovie
1962It's a Square WorldPerformerSeries
1963Dick WhittingtonCapt. Reginald FitzwarrenMovie
1966Ninety Years OnPerformerVariety special
1964, 1966Juke Box Jury SelfSeries
1966Emergency Ward 10, Episodes 1.880 and 1.882Harry BinnsSeries
1966Comedy Playhouse, "Beggar My Neighbour" Harry ButtPlay
1967–1968Beggar My NeighbourHarry ButtSeries
1964–1965The Valiant VarneysVarious charactersChildren's series
1966The Good Old DaysPerformerSeries
1966David Nixon's Comedy BandboxPerformerSeries
1967Hooray for Laughter PerformerSketch show
1968Humpty DumptySimple SimonPlay
1968The Wakey Wakey TavernPerformerSeries
1968Lulu's Back in Town, Episode 5PerformerSeries
1968ITV Playhouse, "The Best Pair of Legs in the Business"Sherry SheridanPlay
1969–1973On the BusesStan ButlerSeries
1969The Rovers, "The Odyssey of Reginald Peck"Reginald PeckSeries
1968The Rose and CrownPerformerSeries
1969All Star Comedy Carnival, On the Buses segmentStan ButlerSpecial
1970The Other Reg Varney a.k.a. The Reg Varney Comedy HourSelf, performerSpecial
1970Holiday Startime SpecialPerformerVariety special
1970This is Your Life, Series 10 Episode 5Subject of showSeries
1972The Reg Varney RevueSelf, performerSeries
1973–1974Reg VarneySelf, performerSeries
1973Whose Baby?Self, guestSeries
1974Look Who's TalkingSelf, intervieweeSeries
1974Looks FamiliarSelf, guestSeries
1975–1976Down the 'GateReg FurnellSeries
1976Summer Night OutSelf, performerVariety special
1977Tell Me AnotherSelf, guestSeries
1978Capriccio!Self, performerSeries
1979The PlankWindow cleanerMovie
1980The Mike Walsh ShowSelf, guestSeries
1980Night of One Hundred StarsSelf, performerVariety special
1985Super TroupersSelf, guestSeries
1990WoganSelf, guestSeries
1990This MorningSelf, guestSeries
1991Tonight at 8.30, "Red Peppers"Bert BentleyPlay
1995Paul Merton's Life of Comedy, "Marital Bliss"Bingo callerSeries
1996Noel's Telly Years, 1969Self, guestSeries
1998Heroes of Comedy, "Benny Hill"Self, guestSeries
2001Biography, "Benny Hill"Self, guestSeries
2003Living Famously, "Benny Hill"Self, guestSeries

Discography

This list is partially sourced from.