3rd November 1958
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER
Talk of the Town Boys and Girls, The Stargazers, Yana Max Bygraves The King Brothers, The Mudlarks, The Beverley Sisters, The Charlivels, Antonio and his Spanish Ballet Company Roy Castle Harry Secombe, Harry Worth, Lynette Ray, Hattie Jacques, Max Russell, The Dior Dancers, Victor Sylvester and his Orchestra, David Nixon, Charlie Drake, Pat Boone, Mantovani, Adele Leigh Norman Wisdom, Jerry Desmonde, Pip Hinton, Marion Grimaldi, Pamela Gale, Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews, Stanley Holloway
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6th November 1961
In the Presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER
Bruce Forsyth The Do-Re-Mi Boys & Girls, Ugo Garrido, Jack Benny Nina & Frederick Morecambe & Wise Ballet Trianas, Andy Stewart Arthur Haynes Shirley Bassey Max Bygraves and the cast in an extract from Do-Re-Mi The Barranton Sisters Frankie Vaughan La Compagnie Des Marottes The McGuire Sisters George Burns Sammy Davis Junior with Lionel Blair The Crazy Gang with Eddie Gray Maurice Chevalier
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29th October 1962
In the Presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER The Palladium Boys and Girls with Janet Mahoney Harry Secombe Norman Vaughan The Great Magyar Pusztai Troupe, Dickie Henderson Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra with Cleo Laine Mike & Bernie Winters The Shadows Cliff Richard Eartha Kitt The Black and White Minstrel Show Edmundo Ros with Los Hispanos, Margie Ravel, Hector de San Juan, Frank Ifield Terry Kendal with Harry Secombe and Norman Vaughan Rosemary Clooney Andy Stewart Sophie Tucker Bob Hope with Edie Adams
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4th November 1963
In the Presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER The Billy Petch Dancers Max Bygraves Luis Alberto Del Parana and Los Paraguayos Charlie Drake with Tessa Davees and The Eight Charlies The Beatles Dickie Henderson Francis Brunn Buddy Greco Nadia Nerina and members of the cast from Sleeping Beauty Joe Loss and his Orchestera with Rose Brennan, Ross McManus, Larry Gretton, Wilfred Brambell, Harry H. Corbett ‘Pinky & Perky and Company’ – Jan and Vlasta Dalibor Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques Michael Flanders and Donald Swann Marlene Dietrich with Burt Bacarach Tommy Steele and members of the ‘Half a Sixpence’ company Harry Secombe and the Pickwick company
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2nd November 1964
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
RUNNING ORDER
The John Tiller Girls Tommy Cooper The Bachelors Gil Dova David Jacobs introduces Cilla Black, Millicent Martin, Kathy Kirby, Brenda Lee Dennis Spicer Morecambe and Wise Gracie Fields The Moiseyev Dance Company Ralph Reader and The Gang Show Jimmy Tarbuck The Shadows Cliff Richard The Moiseyev Dance Company Bob Newhart Lena Horne with The Chico Hamilton Quartette
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8th November 1965
In the Presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER
‘Meet Me in the Park’ with The Kaye Singers, The Palladium Boys and Girls, Max Bygraves ‘Discotheque’ with The Dave Clark Five, Dusty Springfield, Johhn Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan Frank Ifield Arthur Haynes The Carmenas, Lilly Yokoi Peter Cook and Dudley Moore Shirley Bassey with Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra The Palladium Boys and Girls Hope and Keen The Kaye Sisters Spike Milligan Peter, Paul and Mary Ken Dodd Peter Sellers Tony Bennett Jack Benny
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14th November 1966
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER The Palladium Boys and Girls and the Bel-Canto Singers Des O’Connor The Bachelors Des O’Connor and Jack Douglas Gene Pitney The Palladium Boys and Girls and the Mike Robin Group Peiro Brothers, Gilbert Bécaud, Marvo and Dolores Kenneth McKellar Tommy Steele Nadia Nerina and Christopher Gable with members of the company from La Fille Mal Gardee Bal Caron Trio The Seekers Frankie Howerd Matt Monro Jerry Lewis Sammy Davis Junior
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13th November 1967
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER The Bluebell Girls Dickie Henderson Tanya, The Adorable Elephant Rolf Harris with the Boys and Girls Lulu Sandie Shaw Val Doonican Tommy Cooper Harry Secombe Rumanian National Dance Company and Orchestra ‘Feather Fantasy’ – The Bluebell Girls The Rockin’ Berries Kenn Dodd Vikki Carr Mireille Mathieu Tom Jones Bob Hope
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18th November 1968
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER Aimi Macdonald and Lionel Blair Des O’Connor Arthur Askey Valente Valente Morecambe and Wise Sacha Distel Czechoslovakian State Song and Dance Ensemble Ted Rogers Manitas De Plata and Company Engelbert Humperdink Agnes O’Connell’s London Irish Girl Pipers Val Doonican Petula Clark Ron Moody AndrÉ Tahon and Company Diana Ross and The Supremes
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10th November 1969
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER Des O’Connor The Veterans Roy Castle Cilla Black Danny La Rue Shari Lewis Harry Secombe Ginger Rogers, Buddy Rich and his Orchestra Moira Anderson Scène de Ballet Ronnie Corbett Mireille Mathieu Herb Alpert and his Tijuana Brass Frankie Howerd Tom Jones
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9th November 1970
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER The Pamela Devis Dancers Max Bygraves Peter Noone and Herman’s Hermits Freddie Starr Rostal and Schaefer Sandy Powell with Kay White Dionne Warwick The Doriss Girls Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra Leslie Crowther The Black Theatre of Prague Caterina Valente Marty Feldman Tim Brooke-Taylor Andy Williams
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15th November 1971
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
RUNNING ORDER The Young Generation The Villams Bruce Forsyth Dailey and Wayne The Stupids Lovelace Watkins Norman Collier Hughie Green The Little Angels of Korea Jack Parnell and his Orchestra The New Seekers The New Dollys Ken Goodwin Sacha Distel and Stephane Grappelli Tommy Cooper Shirley Bassey
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30th October 1972
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER
Los Diablos Del Bombo Dickie Henderson Mike Yarwood Elton John ‘Salute the Stars’ with Danny La Rue, David Ellen, The Tommy Shaw Dancers, Liberace Trio Hoganas Rod Hull and Emu The Jackson Five Jack Jones Ken Dodd From Till Death Us Do Part with Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Carol Channing
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26th November 1973
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER
The Dougie Squires Second Generation Dick Emery Francis Van Dyke Philippe Genty and Company Cliff Richard Les Dawson Rudolf Nureyev and Lynn Seymour The Dougie Squires Second Generation – ‘Side by Side’ Peters and Lee José Luis Moreno Nana Mouskouri and The Athenians Ronnie Corbett Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
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18th November 1974
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER
‘A Salute to Vaudeville’ with Noele Gordon, Esmaralda and Diane Theron, Ted Rogers The Hungarian State Dance Company Billy Dainty Josephine Baker Paul Melba The Dance Theatre of Harlem – Excerpts from ‘Forces of Rhythm’ Paper Lace George Carl Roy Castle Perry Como Jack Parnell and his Orchestra
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10th November 1975
In the Presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER
Bruce Forsyth Kwa Zulu – African Song and Dance Company Kris Kremo ‘Choir Practice’ from Dad’s Army with Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn, Count Basie and his Orchestra Larry Parker Michael Crawford and the company of Billy Dukes and Lee with The Trackers Ruth Welting Telly Savalas Charles Aznavour The Rhos Male Voice Choir Harry Secombe Vera Lynn
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15th November 1976
In the Presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER
Max Bygraves in ‘Back in my Childhood Days’ Dance Theatre of Harlem Los Reales Del Paraguay Roger de Courcey and ‘Nookie’ Lena Zavaroni Dance Theatre of Harlem in ‘The Beloved’ Gilbert Bécaud and his Musicians Dance Theatre of Harlem – ‘Dougla’ Tom O’Connor Dawson Chance Wayne King Mike Yarwood Shirley Bassey
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21st November 1977
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
RUNNING ORDER
Bob Hope – The Host Julie Andrews Paul Anka Pam Ayres Harry Belafonte Brotherhood of Man Tommy Cooper Alan King Cleo Laine with John Dankworth, John Williams Little and Large Shirley MacLaine Jim Henson’s Muppets Rudolph Nureyev
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13TH NOVEMBER 1978
In the Presence of
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
RUNNING ORDER
David Jacobs Pepe and his Friends with Roger Stevenson and Harry G. Stuart Paul Daniels Harry’s Musical Interlude with Harry Secombe, Danny La Rue and members of the Players Theatre A Scottish Flavour with The Krankies, Andy Stewart, The Regimental Band, The National Youth Jazz Orchestra, Acker Bilk, Kenny Ball A Musical Rewind with Max Bygraves And Now for Some Dancing with Wayne Sleep, Max Boyce with his team
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