Main Performers | The Burmese 'Dobat' Dance, 'The Gang Show' (Roger Rees, Peter Humby, Kenneth Cregeen, Tony Cullis), 1st Battalion London Irish Rifles Royal Ulster Rifles (TA), Queen's Colour Squadron RAF
Elsie Waters and Doris Waters, John Blythe, Doreen Scott, Anne Shelton, Master Michael Younger - vocal, Reg Kemish - organ, Johnny Franz, Bobby Alderson, Reg Clark, Michael Bassett - pianos |
Secondary Performers | Viscount Slim, Viscountess Slim, Sir Harold T C Walker, Sir W Alec Coryton, Earl of Bandon, Sir A L Poland, Sir Hubert L Rance, W A Dimoline, D C Hawthorne, A H J Snelling, Mrs A H J Snelling, W E V Abraham, Sir John Smyth, Mrs L St.John, A St.Pierre, Mrs A St.Pierre, U Hla Maung, Madame Hla Maung, Dr Jivraj N Mehta, Commodore M K Heble, Lt.-Colonel M G Abraham, E R Venkatesh, M M Husain, Lt.-Colonel M Aslam, Wing-Commander Allaudin |
Orchestra or Band | Band of The Welsh Guards, Combined Bands of The Kingston and Tooting Units The Sea Cadet Corps, Pipes and Drums of The 1st Battalion London Scottish The Gordon Highlanders, Pipes and Drums 1st Battalion London Irish Rifles Royal Ulster Rifles (T.A.) |
Choirs | Wimbledon (Merton) Girls' Choir |
Conductors | Captain H A Kenney, Lt. J Hodgson, Malcolm Parker |
Set List | 'An Act of Remembrance', 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'Land of Hope and Glory' |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1965/62) |