The performers were Jimmy Shand and his band,
Ian Powrie and his band,
Robin Hall and
Jimmie Macgregor, Scottish country dancers: Dixie Ingram and the Dixie Ingram Dancers, the stars of the show: Heather Hall, Heather Wright, Heather Roberts, and Heather Hobbs, who is known affectionately as "Hobbit".
The Corries, who performed on location rather than in the studio, were also staples of the show and later they were joined by singers
Moira Anderson, Jimmy Urquhart (singer) and
Kenneth McKellar. Andy Stewart was the master of ceremonies. He also sang songs and told jokes. All the male dancers, and Andy Stewart, wore
kilts, and the women dancers wore long white dresses with tartan sashes. However, in the first show Stewart wore trousers and in the second he rented a kilt before having them tailored. In 1965,
Fontana Records issued an album called
The White Heather Club, featuring Hall and McGregor. The duo issued dozens of folk albums, and even had a hit single "
Football Crazy" (1960) during the period that show was broadcast. Andy Stewart had several hit singles, and The Corries albums continue to sell well today. ==Criticism==