Keith Hamer
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Garry Smith
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On Coronation Day, 2 June 1953, BBC Television carried, in sound only, Her Majesty’s broadcast to the nation, and beyond, as part of the day’s marathon transmission which finally came to an end with a fireworks display, staged on the South Bank of the Thames. The display began with a 41-gun salute followed by four set-pieces showing portraits, outlined in fire, of HM The Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Hundreds of Roman candles were lit on two barges moored off the South Bank. The programme ended with the launching of 1,500 rockets.
Earlier in the day, as soon as the tail of the Coronation procession had passed Marble Arch, the television unit at Grosvenor Gate was made ready…