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Further performancesThe show was frequently staged in the London Palladium theatre, and in the 1950s and 1960s a television show based on the same idea, called Sunday Night at the London Palladium and hosted by many entertainers including Bruce Forsyth ran for over 20 years. Television coverage of the royal show itself traditionally alternates each year between the BBC and ITV. Almost every sort of act conceivable has at one time or another been presented to the monarch at the Royal Command Performance, including The Beatles in 1963, The Supremes in 1968 and The Blue Man Group in 2005. John Lennon delivered an ad-lib to the well-heeled audience which has passed into legend: "For our last number I'd like to ask your help: Will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewellery!" The money raised by the Royal Variety Performance provides most of the funding for Brinsworth House, a home for retired members of the entertainment profession and their dependents.
In November 1979, Bill Haley & His Comets performed their classic "Rock Around the Clock" at the performance, which would ultimately be the final time Haley performed the song on television (his last performances woud be a few months later and he died in 1981). The 2005 performance, held in the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, was the 77th Royal Variety Performance and had a strong Welsh flavour which saw Shirley Bassey topping the bill, with other Welsh artists also attending including Charlotte Church, Katherine Jenkins, Bryn Terfel, and the Regimental Band of the Royal Welsh. A highlight of the event was Catherine Tate's character Lauren asking the Queen: "Is one bovvered?" The 2006 Show was hosted in the London Coliseum. Fronted by Jonathan Ross, produced and broadcast by the BBC and attended by HRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. Acts included performances by the cast of Spamalot, The Sound of Music, Jump, Wicked and Avenue Q, music by the Sugababes, Barry Manilow, James Morrison, Take That and Rod Stewart. The 2007 performance will be held in Liverpool. Sixteen performances have been cancelled because of world conflict or the Royal Family's official mourning.
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