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Performance TitleHighland Pageantry and 1st Battalion The Black Watch, in aid of The Army Benevolent Fund and The Black Watch and Wavell Appeal
Performance Date8 February 1964
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersMajor W M Wingate Gray,
Captain E D Cameron,
D R Beat,
R Dear,
J Anderson,
D MacLean
Orchestra or BandPipes and Drums of The 1st Battalion The Black Watch,
Regimental Band and Dancers of The 1st Battalion The Black Watch
Set ListDrum Rhythm (Fanfare Trumpeters) (Drummers),
Fanfare - 'New World', Beat (Drummers),
March - 'The Contemptibles', Stanley (Regimental Band),
National Anthems (Regimental Band),
March - 'Voice of The Guns', Alford (Regimental Band),
'The Crimean Reveille' (Pipes and Drums),
Bugle Call - Reveille (Pipes and Drums),
Slow March - 'The Soldier's Return' (Pipes and Drums),
'Granny Duncan' (Pipes and Drums),
'Sae Wull We Yet' (Pipes and Drums),
'Granny Duncan' (Pipes and Drums),
March - 'Miss Girdle' (Pipes and Drums),
Slow March - 'Erchless Castle' (Pipes and Drums),
March - 'Hey Johnny Cope' (Pipes and Drums),
Slow March - 'The Island In The Heather' (Pipes and Drums),
'Tiree Love Song' (Pipes and Drums),
March - 'The Brown Haired Maiden' (Pipes and Drums),
'The Badge of Scotland' (Pipes and Drums),
51st Highland Division (Pipes and Drums),
'Old Rustic Bridge' (Pipes and Drums),
March - 'Balhousie Castle', Beat (Regimental Band),
Troop Selections - 'Loch Lomond', arr. Beat (Regimental Band),
March - 'New Colonial', Hall (Regimental Band),
Pase Doble - 'Amporito Roca', Texidor (Regimental Band),
March - 'Colonel Bogey', Alford (Regimental Band),
March - 'Lady Dorothea Stewart-Murray' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
Highland Fling (Strathspey) - 'Thick Lies The Mist On Yonder Hill' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
'Marquis of Huntley' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
March - 'The 79th's Farewell To Gibraltar' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
Sword Dance - Ghillie Callum (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
March - 'Highland Laddie' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
Troop Selection - 'Highland Hames', arr. Beat (Pipes and Drums and Regimental Band),
March Past (Massed Bands),
Bugle Horn (Massed Bands),
Athol Highlanders (Massed Bands)
INTERVAL
Fanfare - 'For a Ceremonial Occasion', Ketelby (Fanfare Trumpeters),
Retreat (Pipes and Drums),
March - Captain McNeill of Uigdale (Pipes and Drums),
Drum Solo (Drummers),
Retreat (Buglers),
Drummers Call (Drummers),
Slow March - 'General Rennie' (Pipes and Drums),
Slow March - 'Men of Argyll' (Pipes and Drums),
Strathspey - 'Dorrator Bridge' (Pipes and Drums),
Strathspey - 'Duntroon' (Pipes and Drums),
March - 'General Wade's Welcome To Inverness' (Pipes and Drums),
March - 'British Legion', Bidgood (Regimental Band),
Selection - 'Highland Gathering', arr. Beat (Regimental Band),
Pipe Solo - 'Morag of Dunvegan' (Regimental Band),
Scottish Country Dances - Hamilton House, Reel of The 51st Highland Division (Regimental Band),
March - Vel Exuvia Triumphant (Regimental Band),
March - 'The Back of Bennachie' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
Drums - Solo (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
March - 'Highland Laddie' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
Foursome Reel - Loudon's Bonny Woods and Braes, Aspen Bank, Because He Was A Bonny Lad, Thick Lies The Mist On Yonder Hill, High Road To Linton, Deil Amang The Tailors, Piper O'Drummond, Jock Wilson's Ball (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
March - 'Wha' Saw The 42nd' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
Argyll Broad Swords - Mist Covered Mountains, Lady Madelina Sinclair, Deil In The Kitchen, Ghillie Callum, High Road To Linton, Deil Amang The Tailors, Shean Trubhais (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
March - 'The Dundee Military Tattoo' (Pipes and Drums and Dancers),
March - 'Berliner Luft', Lincke (Regimental Band),
March - 'The Barren Rocks of Aden' (Pipes and Drums),
Finale - Selection - 'Will Ye No Come Back Again', arr. Beat, 'Auld Lang Syne', 'Last Post' (Regimental Band),
Solo Piper - 'Lights Out', 'Donald Blue',
Massed Bands - 'Scotland The Brave' (Pipes and Drums and Regimental Band),
March Past - 'The Black Bear' (Pipes and Drums and Regimental Band),
'Highland Laddie' (Pipes and Drums and Regimental Band)
Performance NotesThe event was televised by the BBC at 21:25 on 11 February 1964 with commentator Robert Beatty and presenter Reg Perrin.

Highland pageantry as seen in more than fifty towns and cities of Canada and the USA during their recent coast-to-coast musical conquest of North America.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1964/11)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1964/11Highland Pageantry and 1st Battalion The Black Watch, in aid of The Army Benevolent Fund and The Black Watch and Wavell Appeal8 February 1964
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Iosozidies_MioxHighland Pageantry and 1st Battalion The Black Watch, in aid of The Army Benevolent Fund and The Black Watch and Wavell Appeal1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/14612ABF The Soldiers' Charity; 1944-present; British military charity
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