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Edinburgh Military Tattoo 1987

on BBC One London

Highlights from the floodlit Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle.
Fanfare 'Mary and the thistle'
The Massed Pipes and Drums First Battalion, the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire regiment)
First Battalion, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's Canadian Cadet Pipes and Drums)
The City of Wellington pipe Band
HM Kongens Garde: The guard of HM The King of Norway
A traditional display of music and drill by HM Kongens Garde Musikkorps
HM Kongens Garde: Celtic Splendour - A medley from Scotland and Ireland
The Regimental Band of the Irish Guards
The Military Band of the Royal Highland Fusiliers
The Regimental Band of the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)
The Regimental Band of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
New Zealand Sounds Scottish: The City of Wellington Pipe Band in a display of music and movement
A Latin Festival
A flamboyant, festive and colourful Latin display presented by a Western United States
Collegiate Band
The Finale
Evening Hymn and taps
Lone piper
Auld lang syne
Commentary for television Tom Fleming
Director of music, Lt. Col. M.G. Lane, Irish Guards
Director of Army Bagpipe music, Major J. M. Allan, Queen's Own Highlanders
Tattoo producer Lt. Col. Leslie Dow, late The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Produced for TV by Ian Christie
BBC Scotland
(Presented by Army Headquarters Scotland and The City of Edinburgh District Council in association with Invergordon Distillers)

Contributors

Commentary for television:
Tom Fleming
Director of Music:
Lt. Col. M.G. Lane
Director of Army Bagpipe music:
Major J.M. Allan
Tattoo Producer:
Lt. Col. Leslie Dow
Produced for TV by:
Ian Christie

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