Last night saw the switch on of the mighty Blackpool Illuminations and I have to say that a little part of me was so sad that I wasn't there. The actual Switch on Party guest list never ceases to amaze me, I know it may sound sad, put I always feel flattered that these celebrities want to travel North for this great event at my little home town by the sea. The Blackpool Illuminations kind of began in 1879 with 320 yards of arc lamps (8 in total). The "celebrity" switching them on began in 1934 with the then Lord Derby doing the honours. At the bottom of this post is a list of the celebrities who have had the privilege of flicking the switch. (Tongue in cheek)
I never realised until recently how lucky I was to grow up in a town that is a holiday destination. I always get a little bit emotional when I see Blackpool on the telly, and more than anything in the world I am so proud to call it my home. So back to my current abode in the Midlands, but rest assured I will feel warm inside when I next walk in the pub and one of my friends shouts "here comes Mrs Blackpool".
Blackpool Illuminations run this year from 2nd September until 6th November. Jump in the car drive to Stargate at Blackpool, grab a bag of chips and drive up the Illuminations and have a proper British family night out.
Some great websites that tell you about the Blackpool Illuminations:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-14759198
http://www.blackpool-illuminations.net/
1934 Lord Derby
- 1935 Audrey Mossom (Railway Queen)
- 1936 Sir Josiah Stamp
- 1937 Prince George, Duke of Kent
- 1938 Councilor Mrs Quayle
- 1939-1948 Canceled in 1939 due to outbreak of World War II
- 1949 Anna Neagle
- 1950 Wilfred Pickles
- 1951 Stanley Matthews
- 1952 Valerie Hobson
- 1953 George Formby
- 1954 Gilbert Harding
- 1955 Jacob Malik (Soviet Ambassador)
- 1956 Reginald Dixon
- 1957 John H. Whitney (American Ambassador)
- 1958 AE "Matty" Matthews
- 1959 Jayne Mansfield
- 1960 Janet Munro
- 1961 Violet Carson
- 1962 Shirley Anne Field
- 1963 Cliff Michelmore
- 1964 Gracie Fields
- 1965 David Tomlinson
- 1966 Ken Dodd
- 1967 Horace King
- 1968 Matt Busby
- 1969 Canberra Bomber
- 1970 Tony Blackburn
- 1971 The cast of Dad's Army
- 1972 Danny La Rue
- 1973 Gordon Banks
- 1974 Wendy Craig
- 1975 Cast of Doctor Who: Tom Baker (in costume as The Doctor), Elisabeth Sladen and Ian Marter
- 1976 Carol Jean Grant (Miss United Kingdom)
- 1977 Red Rum
- 1978 Terry Wogan
- 1979 Kermit the Frog and The Muppets
- 1980 Cannon and Ball (Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball)
- 1981 Earl & Countess Spencer
- 1982 Rear Admiral Sandy Woodward
- 1983 Cast of Coronation Street, switched on by Doris Speed
- 1984 Johannes Rau (Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia) and David Waddington,(Minister of State, the Home Office)
- 1985 Joanna Lumley, BBC Children in Need
- 1986 Les Dawson
- 1987 Frank Bough, Anne Gregg and Kathy Tayler all from the BBC Holiday programme
- 1988 Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sarah Brightman
- 1989 Frank Bruno
- 1990 Julie Goodyear and Roy Barraclough
- 1991 Derek Jameson and Judith Chalmers
- 1992 Lisa Stansfield
- 1993 Status Quo & Radio 1
- 1994 Shirley Bassey
- 1995 Bee Gees & Radio 1
- 1996 Eternal & Radio 1
- 1997 Michael Ball & Radio 2
- 1998 Chris de Burgh & Radio 2
- 1999 Gary Barlow & Radio 2
- 2000 Westlife & Radio 2
- 2001 Steps & Radio 2
- 2002 Ronan Keating & Radio 2
- 2003 Blue & Radio 2
- 2004 Geri Halliwell & Radio 2
- 2005 Chris Evans & Radio 2
- 2006 Dale Winton & Radio 2
- 2007 David Tennant & Radio 2
- 2008 Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and The Stig from Top Gear (James May did not make it in time and The Stig turned them on because Clarkson and Hammond were arguing about who should turn them on)[11] & Radio 2
- 2009 Alan Carr & Radio 2
- 2010 Robbie Williams & Real Radio and Smooth Radio
- 2011 Keith Lemon &Real Radio and Smooth Radio