Since 2009, SW19’s Production Manager Charles Ellery has been involved in supporting The Royal British Legion during its Poppy Appeal Launch and the Armistice Day commemorations on the 11th November with the Silence in the Square event on Trafalgar Square.
2014 was no exception and Charles and the team at SW19 were delighted to be involved once again.
In the run up to the 11th November, we received a call from The Legion to get involved in the installation of the Every Man Remembered statue, a 1.9 ton statue inside a Perspex pyramid placed into the middle of the Square, which took place throughout the night of the 6th November. It all went off without a hitch and the switch on and press launch took place on the 7th November.
A few days later on the 10th, Charles was on site to see the production elements in to the Square for the Silence event. Starting at 6pm they worked through till 3am, grabbing a few hours’ sleep nearby, and then back on from 6am to see the media arrive and plug in for broadcasts which started from 7am. With sound checks taking place from 8am through till ‘doors’ at 9:30am we managed to be show ready at a quarter to ten and then before we knew it 11am was upon us, the heart of London felt utterly silent for a couple of minutes.
We were joined by performers including Sol3 Mio, The Shires, Collabro and the London Welsh Male Voice Choir, with poignant readings by Kellie Shirley and Richard Glenister, all ably hosted once again by Ben Shephard.
Charles commented ‘I am delighted to once again be involved in supporting this important National commemoration, especially during this Centenary year of the start of World War One, and I look forward to supporting The Royal British Legion for many more years to come.
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