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Performance TitleDouglas Bader Memorial Gala Evening - Festival of Music and Stars, in aid of Motability and the Douglas Bader Foundation
Performance Date4 October 1984
Performance DayThursday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersEamonn Andrews,
Kenny Clayton,
Henry Cooper,
Roger de Courcy,
Barry Cryer,
Jan Harding,
Kenny Lynch,
Mick McManus,
Alan Pascoe,
Norman Rossington,
Ned Sherrin,
Terry Wogan,
Petula Clark,
Yvonne Egan

HRH Prince Michael of Kent - speaker
Secondary PerformersHelen Krizos,
Peter Noke - pianos
Orchestra or BandPhilharmonia Orchestra,
Trumpeters from the Central Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF),
Central Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF)
ConductorsCarl Davis,
Wing Commander Eric Banks,
Kenny Clayton
Set List'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem),
'Fanfare', Jacob (Trumpeters from the Central Band of the RAF),
'Spitfire Prelude and Fugue', Walton (Philharmonia Orchestra),
Theme from 'The World at War', Carl Davis (Philharmonia Orchestra),
Music from 'The Champions':Opening Titles and Grand National, Carl Davis (Philharmonia Orchestra),
'The Carnival of the Animals', Saint-Saens, arr. Ned Sherrin, Alistair Beaton (Eamonn Andrews, Kenny Clayton, Henry Cooper, Roger de Courcy, Barry Cryer, Bruce Forsyth, Jan Harding, Dickie Henderson, Kenny Lynch, Mick McManus, Alan Pascoe, Norman Rossington, Ned Sherrin, Terry Wogan)
INTERVAL
'Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines', Ron Goodwin (Central Band of the RAF),
'Bader Fanfare', Eric Banks (Trumpeters from the Central Band of the RAF),
Presentation of the First Douglas Bader Memorial Award (HRH Prince Michael of Kent, Petula Clark, Philharmonia Orchestra),
'There'll Always Be An England', arr. Carl Davis (Yvonne Egan, Philharmonia Orchestra),
'Pomp and Circumstance March No.1', Elgar (Philharmonia Orchestra)
Royal PresenceHRH Prince Michael of Kent
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1984/103),
Poster (RAHE/2/1984/11)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1984/103Douglas Bader Memorial Gala Evening - Festival of Music and Stars, in aid of Motability and the Douglas Bader Foundation4 October 1984
RAHE/2/1984/11Douglas Bader Memorial Gala Evening - Festival of Music and Stars, in aid of Motability and the Douglas Bader Foundation4 October 1984
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Ezokcdob_GowbDouglas Bader Memorial Gala Evening - Festival of Music and Stars, in aid of Motability and the Douglas Bader Foundation1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/8941Prince Michael of Kent (1942-); British royal family member
DS/UK/12522Andrews; Eamonn (19 December 1922-5 November 1987); CBE; Irish radio and television presenter
DS/UK/10942Clayton; Kenny (1936-2022); British music producer, arranger, conductor and jazz pianist
DS/UK/7647Cooper; Sir; Henry (3 May 1934-1 May 2011); OBE KSG; English heavyweight boxer
DS/UK/12524Courcey; Roger de (1944-); British ventriloquist
DS/UK/12525Cryer OBE; Barry (1935-2022); British writer, comedian
DS/UK/709Forsyth; Sir; Bruce (22 February 1928-18 August 2017); CBE; British presenter and entertainer
DS/UK/9272Henderson; Dickie (1922-1985); Jr; English comedian, dancer, entertainer
DS/UK/12526Lynch; Kenny (18 March 1938-18 December 2019); OBE; English singer, songwriter, entertainer and actor
DS/UK/8706McManus; Mick (11 January 1920-22 May 2013); English wrestler
DS/UK/12527Pascoe; Alan Peter (1947-); MBE; British athlete
DS/UK/12528Rossington; Norman (1928-1999); English actor
DS/UK/12529Sherrin; Edward George 'Ned' (1931-2007); CBE; English broadcaster, author and stage director
DS/UK/132Clark; Petula (15 November 1932); CBE; British singer, actress and composer
DS/UK/12530Wogan; Sir; Michael Terence 'Terry' (1938-); Irish radio and television broadcaster
DS/UK/10810Davis; Carl (28 October 1936-3 August 2023); CBE; American-British conductor and composer
DS/UK/557Philharmonia Orchestra; 1945-; British orchestra
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