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Trooping the Colour

on BBC One London

Her Majesty The Queen takes the salute on Horse Guards Parade, London, to mark the occasion of her official birthday.
Her Majesty is accompanied by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Colonel, Grenadier Guards HRH The Prince of Wales
Colonel, Welsh Guards, and HRH The Duke of Kent Colonel, Scots Guards
The parade is the tribute by the Household Division to their Sovereign and Colonel-in-Chief, and is the most complex and spectacular military event of the year. The Queen's Colour of the 1ST BATTALION, GRENADIER GUARDS is being trooped. The parade, by tradition, is in five parts:
The Inspection of the Line
The eight Guards and Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry are inspected by The Queen. The Troop by the Massed Bands, Corps of Drums and Pipes and Drums of the Guards Division. Trooping the Colour through the ranks. The March Past by the Guards Division in slow and quick time. The Rank Past by the Household Cavalry, at the walk and at the trot. Music played by the MASSED MOUNTED BANDS OF THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY and the MASSED BANDS OF THE
GUARDS DIVISION
Commentator TOM FLEMING with former Garrison Sgt-Major TOM TAYLOR
Television OB produced by IAN SMITH (Highlights on BBC2 at 8.25 pm)
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Contributors

Commentator:
Tom Fleming
Unknown:
Garrison Sgt-Major
Unknown:
Tom Taylor
Produced By:
Ian Smith

BBC One London

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