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Recently discovered on an old VHS tape, here are the Pink Windmill Kids appearing on the Children’s Royal Variety Performance in 1984. Recorded in March and transmitted on 23rd June 1984, the performance took place at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London and was an LWT production, broadcast as a 2 hour programme on national TV across the ITV network in the UK. This clip shows Rod & Emu, Grotbags & Croc and the Pink Windmill Kids performing “We Got Us” from the musical Golden Rainbow. This time, the whole performance made it to air, unlike the Pink Windmill Kids' earlier performance of "That's When The Music Takes Me”, which was cut down before being transmitted - • Pink Windmill Kids - Children's Royal Vari... This was also the last time that the Pink Windmill Kids would appear on TV as a group of 20 children. In July of that same year, that group became 10 and would go on to introduce themselves on live TV in a new version of Emu’s World called Emu’s All Live Pink Windmill Show. In this Children’s Royal Variety Performance, Rod Hull & Emu, Grotbags (Carol Lee Scott) and Croc (Freddie Stevens) appeared alongside many other great stars of the day including Donny Osmond, Stanley Baxter, Gary Wilmot, Jimmy Cricket, Bucks Fizz, The Grumbleweeds, The Krankies, Fulton Mackay & Sprocket (from Fraggle Rock), Marilyn and Musical Youth. Hosted by John Shneider from the 80s TV series The Dukes of Hazard, this was the fourth annual Children’s Royal Variety Performance marking the 100th anniversary of the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) in the presence of Princess Anne.