Switch-On Celebrities Print
Lights displays were staged in the years of 1879, 1912, 1913 and then 1925 through to 1933, it was not until 1934 that a proper Switch-On ceremony was devised to launch the Summer Season's Grand Finale. Lord Derby did the honours, followed by this impressive roll call of celebrities:-
  • 1934 Lord Derby
  • 1935 Audrey Mossom (Railway Queen)
  • 1936 Sir Josiah Stamp
  • 1937 Alderman Ashton (later Duke of Kent)
  • 1938 Councillor Mrs Quayle
  • 1939 Cancelled when war broke out, no display during War years
  • 1949 Anna Neagle
  • 1950 Wilfred Pickles
  • 1951 Stanley Mathews
  • 1952 Valerie Hobson
  • 1953 George Formby
  • 1954 Gilbert Harding
  • 1955 Jacob Malik (Russian Ambassador)
  • 1956 Reginald Dixon
  • 1957 John H Whitney (American Ambassador)
  • 1958 A E 'Matt' Matthews
  • 1959 Jane Mansfield
  • 1960 Janet Munro
  • 1961 Violet Carson
  • 1962 Shirley Ann Field
  • 1963 Cliff Michelmore
  • 1964 Gracie Fields
  • 1965 David Tomlinson
  • 1966 Ken Dodd
  • 1967 Dr. Horace King (Speaker)
  • 1968 Sir Matt Busby
  • 1969 Canberra Bomber
  • 1970 Tony Blackburn
  • 1971 Cast of "Dad's Army"
  • 1972 Danny La Rue
  • 1973 Gordon Banks
  • 1974 Wendy Craig
  • 1975 Tom Baker (Dr Who)
  • 1976 Carol Ann Grant (Miss United Kingdom)
  • 1977 Red Rum
  • 1978 Terry Wogan
  • 1979 Kermit the Frog and the Muppets
  • 1980 Cannon and Ball
  • 1981 Earl & Countess Spencer
  • 1982 Rear Admiral "Sandy" Woodward
  • 1983 Cast of "Coronation Street" (Doris Speed)
  • 1984 Johannes Rau (Minister-President, North Rhine Westphalia & David Waddington, QC,MP (Minister of State, Home Office)
  • 1985 Joanna Lumley, BBC "Children in need"
  • 1986 Les Dawson
  • 1987 Frank Bough, Ann Gregg & Kathy Tayler, BBC "Holiday" programme
  • 1988 Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sarah Brightman
  • 1989 Frank Bruno
  • 1990 Bet & Alec Gilroy "Coronation Street" (Julie Goodyear & Roy Barraclough)
  • 1991 Derek Jameson and Judith Chalmers
  • 1992 Lisa Stansfield
  • 1993 Status Quo & Radio One
  • 1994 Shirley Bassey
  • 1995 Bee Gees & Radio One
  • 1996 Eternal & Radio One
  • 1997 Michael Ball & Radio Two
  • 1998 Chris De Burgh & Radio Two
  • 1999 Gary Barlow & Radio Two
  • 2000 Westlife & Radio Two
  • 2001 Steps & Radio Two
  • 2002 Ronan Keating & Radio Two
  • 2003 Blue & Radio Two
  • 2004 Geri Halliwell & Radio Two
  • 2005 Chris Evans & Radio Two
  • 2006 Dale Winton & Radio Two
  • 2007 David Tennant & Radio Two
  • 2008 Top Gear & Radio Two
  • 2009 Alan Carr & Radio Two