Considered by many to be their finest hour, the festive edition for 1971 contains several all-time classics such as Shirley Bassey singing Smoke Gets in Your Eyes whilst the boys re-arrange the scenery, with Bassey memorably ending with Eric's boots on, the Hollywood Melody with Glenda Jackson and the BBC newsreaders and, of course, André Previn conducting Eric's rendition of Greig's Piano Concerto (by Grieg!). The BBC's other headlining star Dick Emery also makes a brief but memorable cameo appearance in the opening spot of the show. Bassey also sang Diamonds Are Forever which of course had been the titular song to the James Bond film of the same years' release.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Eddie Braben | Writer | ||
Los Zafiros | Musical Guest | ||
Shirley Bassey | Musical Guest | ||
Ernie Wise | Host | ||
Eric Morecambe | Host | Performer | |
Ernie Wise | Host | Performer | |
Ann Hamilton | Guest Star | ||
Frank Bough | Guest Star | ||
Eddie Waring | Guest Star | ||
Glenda Jackson | Guest Star | ||
Robert Dougall | Guest Star | ||
André Previn | Guest Star | ||
Cliff Michelmore | Guest Star | ||
Dick Emery | Guest Star | ||
Patrick Moore | Guest Star | ||
Francis Matthews | Guest Star | ||
Michael Parkinson | Guest Star | ||
John Ammonds | Director |