Main Performers | Eamonn 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 Performers | Helen Krizos, Peter Noke - pianos |
Orchestra or Band | Philharmonia Orchestra, Trumpeters from the Central Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF), Central Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF) |
Conductors | Carl 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 Presence | HRH Prince Michael of Kent |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1984/103), Poster (RAHE/2/1984/11) |