Main Performers | Bobby Watson, Alec Finlay, Kenneth Atkinson, Peter Hoare
Jack McConachie's London Scottish Country Dancers (Jack McConachie (Leader), Helen McKay, Doreen McKay, Rita Barnett, Marie Wilson, Rosa Riddell, Keith Noble, Keith Wallace, Dennis Dix, Brian Seivwright) London Scottish Regiment Cadet Corps, Boy Scouts and Rovers of St. Columba's Church of Scotland
Kenneth McKellar, Lucille Graham - vocals, Joyce McLeod - violin, Harold T Scull - organ |
Orchestra or Band | Band of the Scots Guards, Jimmy Shand and his Scottish Country Dance Band, Corps of Drums and Pipes of 1st Battalion Scots Guards, Corps of Drums and Pipes of 2nd Battalion Scots Guards |
Choirs | Combined Scottish Choirs: Harrow and District Caledonian Society Ladies' Choir, Heston and District Scottish Association Choir, Lindsay Singers, London Scottish Choir, Orpington and District Scottish Association Choir, Wembley and District Scottish Association Choir |
Conductors | Lt. J H Howe, Norman Fearing |
Set List | 'God Save the Queen'', (National Anthem), 'Road to the Isles', arr. Alec Rowley (Combined Scottish Choirs, Elsie Fearing), 'The Eriskay Love Lilt', arr. Hugh S Robertson (Combined Scottish Choirs, Elsie Fearing), 'Andante', Francis Thone (Joyce McLeod, Ella Forbes), 'The Wag o' the Kilt', Mackenzie Murdoch (Joyce McLeod, Ella Forbes), 'Hail Caledonia', Stroud (Kenneth Atkinson, Peter Hoare, Edith Jeffrey), 'O Lay Thy Loof in Mine', Burns, arr. A Moffatt (Kenneth Atkinson, Peter Hoare, Edith Jeffrey), 'Bonnie Dundee', arr. A Moffat (Kenneth Atkinson, Peter Hoare, Edith Jeffrey), 'The Kilt is My Delight' (Bobby Watson), 'Wilt Thou Go To The Barracks', Johnnie (Bobby Watson), 'Scotland's Glorious Heritage' (Harold T.Scull), 'The Old Kirk Elder' (Alec Finlay), 'Blue Bonnets' (Bobby Watson, Jimmy Shand & His Band), 'Celtic Mixture' (Bobby Watson, Jimmy Shand & His Band), 'Belmont No. 3', arr. Hugh S Robertson (Combined Scottish Choirs, Elsie Fearing), 'Scots Wha Ha'e', arr. Granville Bantock (Combined Scottish Choirs, Elsie Fearing), 'Scotland the Brave', 'Auld Lang Syne', 'We're No Awa' Tae Bide Awa' |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1961/65) |