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  1. 22 de sept. de 2019 · Four of Australian variety entertainment’s favourite female vocalists join together in this great medley of songs presented as part of the Royal Command Perf...

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    • Kirri Adams
  2. 1992, London Dominion. Date. 6th December, 1992. Held in the presence of. Their Royal Highnesses The Prince And Princess Of Wales. Presented by: BBC Television Entertainment. Produced & Director by: Kevin Bishop. Stage Director: Antony Van Laast. Musical Director & Supervisor: Michael Reed.

  3. This Royal Variety Performance had an added significance in that it was devised as a salute to the Queen Mother, who celebrated her eightieth birthday that year. In planning it, Louis Benjamin and his colleagues planned a programme that spanned and reflected the very best in the field of light entertainment, from a nostalgic look back to the 1930's to the exciting tempo of the 1980s.

  4. 1968, London Palladium. 18th November, 1968. The 1968 Royal Variety Performance staged at the Palladium was considered by many to be the best for some time. Indeed, that was the view of the Queen Mother, by now a seasoned connoisseur of music hall and variety. Her Majesty was joined in the Royal Box by the youthful Prince Charles, Princess Anne ...

  5. 13 de dic. de 2021 · Royal Variety Performance 2021, ... RVP 55 1982 LONDON, THEATRE ROYAL Held in the presence of HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER Included: Richard Harris, ...

  6. A new-look Royal Variety Performance proved a big hit at the Palladium in 1972. The programme was more 'personal' than previous ones, with fewer big-set pieces in favour of a more one-to-one approach. And for the Queen Mother there was much individual talent to enjoy. Dickie Henderson, a polished compere, suffered at the hands (or rather beak ...

  7. The 1960 Royal Variety Performance at the Victoria Palace was the first to be televised and will probably always be remembered as the Sammy Davis Junior show. "In eight electrifying minutes", wrote the Daily Sketch , "this entertainer made the word 'star' seem inadequate". Certainly the Queen had a breathtaking evening's entertainment.