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Edinburgh Military Tattoo

on BBC One London

from the Edinburgh International Festival.
Presented by Scottish Command

Fanfare
The Junior Leaders Regiment, Royal Artillery

Massed Pipes and Drums
1st Battalion The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 1st Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1st Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) 1st Battalion
The Queen's Own Highlanders, 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders

Royal Air Force Police Dogs
Obedience tests and jumping by eighteen Police dogs from the Dog Training Squadron, R.A.F. Police Depot, R.A.F. Debden, Saffron Walden, Essex.

Royal Regiment of Artillery
Drums and Trumpets and a Gymnastic Display by the Junior Leaders Regiment, Royal Artillery.

Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst
A Battle Assault Course Race by teams of Officer Cadets.

Le Bagad
Pipes and Drums and Bombardes of the Band of the French Naval Air Station from Lann-Bihoue, Brittany.

The Isles of Barbados
Marching, Calypso, and Steel by the Barbados Police Force Band.

Scottish Dancing
An exhibition of Scottish and Highland Dancing by the British Columbia Highland Lassies directed by Mary Isdale from Vancouver, B.C.

Massed Bands
The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons), 1st Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1st Battalion, The Queen's Own Highlanders, The Royal Air Force Regiment, The Barbados Police Band

Grand Finale
Sunset, The Last Post, Scotland the Brave

An Outside Broadcast from the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle.
See page 7

Contributors

Tattoo Producer:
Brigadier Alasdair MacLean
Musicians (The Isles of Barbados/Massed Bands):
The Barbados Police Force Band
Dancers (Scottish Dancing):
The British Columbia Highland Lassies
Dancers directed by (Scottish Dancing):
Mary Isdale
Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Presented for television by:
Alan Rees

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