Main Performers | Arthur Askey, Donald Baverstock, Thornton Bridgewater, George Campey, Benjamin Clapp, Rupert Davies, Peter Dimmock, Ruth Dunning, Franklin Englemann, Gracie Fields, Bruce Forsyth, Ray Galton, Henry Hall, McDonald Hobley, Joan Kemp-Welch, Patrick Macnee, Cecil Madden, Leslie Mitchell, George More O'Ferrall, Sydney Newman, Michael Peacock, Sylvia Peters, Eric Robinson, Ned Sherrin, Alan Simpson, William Taynton, Moira Tracey, Ted Willis, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Muriel Young - speaker, Bobby Breen, Kathy Kirby - vocal |
Orchestra or Band | Ted Heath and His Music, Johnny Dankworth and His Orchestra, Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band, Freddie and The Dreamers |
Performance Notes | Bruce Forsyth's debut Royal Albert Hall performance.
Thirty medals for contributions to televison were presented during the event. Recipients included Mr William Taynton, 56, of Syndenham was presented with a silver meal at this event, having been the first man to appear on television. In 1925 he was an office boy working in the same building where John Logie Baird was making his early experiments. One day he was asked to sit in front of the camera while Mr Baird went to another room to find his first transmission was successful. Additionally Mr Benjamin Clapp, 70 received a medal for demonstrating transatlantic television in New York in 1928 and built the first television set, when co-operating with Mr Baird.
Mrs Margaret Baird, John Logie Baird's widow, and Dr Malcolm Baird, his son were in the audience. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1964/46) |