Main Performers | Cy Coleman - speaker Howard Keel, Catherine Longman, Pauline Curtis, Simon Long, Eddie Willis, Kenton Bud, David Gregory, Anna Hough, Lindsay Johnston, Leon Davies - vocal, Stephen Disley - organ |
Orchestra or Band | National Festival Orchestra |
Choirs | South Shields G and S Society, York Light Opera, Herne Bay Operatic Society, Southern Area of NODA, Stourbridge Operatic Society, Company of Four, Maidenhead MCS, Darlington Operatic Society, Newmarket Nomads, Aberdeen Lyric MS (Scotland), Downfield Musical Society, Dundee (Scotland), Cwmbran Operatic Society (Wales), Kidz R Us |
Conductors | Barry Todd, Neil Matthews, Janet Peel, Paul Clancy, Harold Murphy, Dorothy Attwell-Clark, Bev Jones, Peter Wing, Pete Brown, Don Hunt, James Maddison |
Set List | 'Overture' from Gypsy (National Festival Orchestra), 'Merry Widow Waltz' (Catherine Longman, National Festival Orchestra), 'The Waltz Song' from Tom Jones (Pauline Curtis, National Festival Orchestra), 'You'll Never Walk Alone', 'Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord', 'Consider Yourself', 'Thank You For the Music', 'When the Foeman Bears His Steel', 'Come Friends Who Plough the Sea', 'It Don't Mean a Thing', 'Prepare Ye and Long Live God', 'I Write the Songs' (South Shields G and S Society, National Festival Orchestra), 'Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life', 'If You Were the Only Girl in the World' (Southern Area, Simon Long, Eddie Willis, Kenton Bud; National Festival Orchestra), 'The Power of Love', 'The Trolley Song' (York Light Opera, National Festival Orchestra), 'Hey Neighbour', 'Umbrella Man', 'Chatanooga Choo Choo' (Herne Bay Operatic Society, National Festival Orchestra), 'Rhythm of Life' (Stourbridge Operatic Society, David Gregory, Anna Hough, Lindsay Johnston, Leon Davies, National Festival Orchestra), 'Our Favorite Son' (Bognor Regis Operatic Society, National Festival Orchestra), 'Never Met a Man I Don't Like' (Portsmouth Players, National Festival Orchestra), 'One Day More' (North East, National Festival Orchestra), 'Sam's Song', 'Twelfth Street Rag', 'That's Entertainment', 'Entry of the Gladiators', 'Colonel Bogey', 'RAF March Past', 'Pomp and Circumstance March (No.1)', 'The Dam Busters March', 'Blaze Away' (Company of Four, Woodbridge, National Festival Orchestra) INTERVAL 'Return to the Forbidden Planet' (Gateway Theatre Company), 'The Varsity DragMaidenhead MCS' (National Festival Orchestra), 'Forty Second Street', 'We're in the Money' (Newmarket Nomads, National Festival Orchestra), 'Another Day' (Aberdeen Lyric MS, National Festival Orchestra), 'Tonight is Made for Music', 'Razzle Dazzle', 'Luck Be a Lady', 'Out There', 'Rhythm of Life' (Downfield Musical Society, National Festival Orchestra), 'End Game, Anthem' (Cwmbran Operatic Society, National Festival Orchestra), 'Bring On Tomorrow', ''Fame' Finale' (Kidz R Us, National Festival Orchestra), 'Hey Look Me Over', 'Pass Me By', 'My Personal Property', 'Real Live Girl', 'I've Got Your Number', 'You Can Always Count On Me', 'People Magazine', 'It's Not Where You Start It's Where You Finish' (Herne Bay Operatic Society, National Festival Orchestra, Howard Keel, Cy Coleman), Finale 'Land of Hope and Glory', Elgar (Full Company) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1999/22) |