Max Bygraves and the company of the 1984 Royal Variety Performance sing along a finale tribute to the Queen Mother. Check out my other rare variety and vintage uploads.
THIS WAS 1984 ….not one envisaged by George Orwell…..that’s not quite here …yet. What a happy time at the London Palladium. Great performers, marvellous audience, and Max Bygraves. Thanks for the video. Eric in Australia🐨
Brilliant performance from the late and much missed Max Bygraves who sadly we will never see the likes again, I've played this clip so many times and it never fails to bring a smile and makes me not only sing along but so thankful for it being downloaded for all to see.
Such beautiful memories, sad.y many have long gone but I can still look at them all and realise they were great performers and I miss them all. RIP the stage is empty now but their spirits still linger in our hearts. God bless you all.
Brings tears to the eyes to see what wonderful entertainment we used to have. Just look at what the BBC give us now. All so depressing, and all with a political agenda.
Oh how I love this. What a wonderful ‘feel good’ that sketch was. I knew Max, and he adored the Queen Mum, she was seemingly in awe of him. My grandma Sarah was one of his biggest fans, and so was I even though we were 2 generations apart. What have we now to watch? I’m not going to comment !
WOW, what an absolute gem, a big thank you for sharing, the master of Singalong and one of our nation's greatest entertainers of all time when Star status ment they were true stars who put the E into Entertainment, God bless you Max Bygraves and may forever rest in peace. Sunday 19th of July 2020 🇬🇧
Watched it again and will do again and again, really can't get enough of Nax Bygraves, I hope someone else has video clips of Max that they could share on RU-vid.
I've just read his book 'Stars in my Eyes' - a sort of autobiography. A really good read. Even when it was published [2002], relatively recently, it seems like a different world now.
Great entertainer was Max. Why the hell wasn't he knighted? Oh I get it. Not as talented as David Jason, Lenny Henry and Tony Robinson. That explains it!!