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Edinburgh Military Tattoo 1985

on BBC One London

From the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle Fanfare
Salute to SSAFA
The Massed Pipes and Drums THE ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS (Carabiniers and Greys)
1ST BATTALION SCOTS GUARDS
THE GUARDS DEPOT PIPING
SCHOOL
1ST BATTALION THE BLACK WATCH (Royal Highland Regiment)
1ST BATTALION THE ARGYLL
AND SUTHERLAND
HIGHLANDERS (Princess Louise's)
The Royal Navy Display Team
The Window Display
The final appearance of the Display Team consisting of 60 ratings performing over 200 co-ordinated movements without a word of command, 40 feet above the ground and without a safety net.
A Drum Salute and the Dance The Argyll Broadswords
The Royal Hong Kong Police Bands
A stirring and colourful display in the traditions of the East and West, including THE SILVER BAND and THE PIPES AND DRUMS OF
THE ROYAL HONG KONG POLICE, policewomen displaying a scarf dance and a fan dance, and a performance of the colony's traditional lions and dragon.
The Rutgers University Queens Guard
The precision Drill Team of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA.
The Massed Military Bands: THE CENTRAL BAND OF THE
ROYAL AIR FORCE
THE REGIMENTAL BAND OF THE ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS (Carabiniers and Greys)
THE MILITARY BAND OF THE
KING'S OWN SCOTTISH
BORDERERS
THE MILITARY BAND OF THE BLACK WATCH (Royal Highland Regiment)
THE MILITARY BAND OF THE
ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS (Princess Louise's)
The Finale with Last Post,
Lone Piper, Auld lang syne Commentary for television Tom Fleming Director of Music
WING COMMANDER ERIC BANKS Producer LIEUT-COL LESLIE DOW
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is presented by Army Headquarters
Scotland and The City of Edinburgh District Council.
Produced for TV by IAN CHRISTIE BBC Scotland
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