Main Performers | Hubert Gregg, The Jiving Lindy Hoppers, Graham Stark, Christopher Schuman, Julia Somerville, Michael Parkinson, Diane Hart, Patricia Hodge, Martyn Lewis, Sheridan Morley, David Swift, Moray Watson, Maureen Lipman, Jack Rosenthal, Ray Lonnen, Caroline Charles, Larry Adler, Diane Keen, Barbara Kelly, Maria Charles, Libby Morris, Hayley Mills, Gerard Kenny, Margaretta Scott, Philip Madoc, Sian Phillips, Sheila Burnette, Ian Bannen, Barry Mason, Helen Mirren, Moira Lister, Carol Drinkwater, Claire Rayner, Topol, Geraldine James, Charlie Chester, Tim Rice, Martyn Lewis, Sheridan Morley, Frankie Vaughan, Caroline Charles, Lorna Dallas - speakers
Gillian Humphreys, Robert Habermann, James Miles, Margaret Whiting - vocals |
Orchestra or Band | The Herb Miller Orchestra and Singers, The Kaye Sisters, The Opus One Orchestra, The Band of the Welsh Guards, The Regiment |
Choirs | The Godolphin Middle School Choir |
Set List | The First Annual Churchillian Awards Supported by the Daily Mirror:
British Humanitarian Award Winner - Sting (environmental work), Spirit of Britain Award Winner - Rebecca Stephens (Everest conqueror) British Pride and Prestide Award Winner - Richard Branson Csommunity Spirit Award Winner (An unsung community hero nominated by Daily Mirror readers) - Malcolm Haddow Special Awards Winners (selected by a Britain at War Experience panel): Linford Christie - for his outstanding sporting achievements, Jarvis Astaire (former International President of the Variety Club of Great Britain) - for his dedication and contribution to world-wide children's charities, Charlie Chester - for his outstanding lifetime contribution to journalism (Postumous Award), Hal F Ryder - (USA) for his outstanding contribution to Anglo-American tourism. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1994/37), Handbill (RAHE/6/1994/19) |