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REDCOATS (BUTLINS)

'Redcoats' is the name given to the entertainment staff at Butlins holiday camps.
Redcoat on Centre Stage


Contents
Uniform
Recruitment and training
Roles
Famous Redcoats
References

Uniform


When Billy Butlin opened his first camp, he realised that the entertainment was the very heart of Butlins. In order to make the camp entertainers stand out he ordered them to wear red blazers and the famous 'Redcoat' uniform was born. The uniform changed over the years but retained its original 1936 style of red blazer and white trousers or skirt. Over the years, braid and badges were added to the blazers. Famous designers such as Jeff Banks and Zandra Rhodes have redesigned the uniforms. The current uniform retains the trademark red jacket (no longer a blazer) and was redesigned and launched in 2004. Redcoats now have two uniforms, the traditional formal uniform and a new casual outfit to match their additional role as children's entertainers.

Recruitment and training


The Redcoats are viewed as the elite of the entertainment staff and have to undergo a rigorous selection and training process. Recruitment roadshows are held nationally and prospective redcoats have to show potential in a range of fields including dancing and singing.
Successful candidates attend the Butlins ‘Academies of Excellence’ and receive rigorous entertainment training. Training includes aspects of direction and production and success usually leads to membership of Equity. Attendance at a Butlins academy is an achievement that enhances a showbusiness résumé.

Roles


Redcoats provide virtually all the in house entertainment on the camps. They perform on the Centre Stage and have their very own venue called 'Reds'. Reds is also home to 'Reds TV' which showcases the talents of the Redcoats. Redcoats also run the various children's clubs which provide sporting activities, competitions and arts and crafts. Each redcoat will have many different roles to fulfil in any given week.

Famous Redcoats


Many famous entertainers have made their career breakthroughs as a result of their careers as Redcoats and becoming a Redcoat is still seen as a step onto the showbusiness ladder.

Dave Allen
Moira Anderson
Johnny Ball
Michael Barrymore
Mike Burton
Dave Butler
Colin Crompton
Diana Darvey
Freddy Davis [1]
Darren Day
Charlie Drake
Clinton Ford
 
★ Lou Grant
Russell Grant
Russ Hamilton
Roy Hudd
Rod Hull
Stephen Mulhern
Taylor Murphy
Mike Newman [2]
Des O'Connor
Tony Peers [3]
Jimmy Perry
 
Cliff Richard
Ted Rogers
Terry Scott
Bill Simpson
Isla St Clair
Sting
Jimmy Tarbuck
Matt Bellamy [4]
Johnny Vegas
Ian Watkins ''("H" from Steps)''
Naomi Wilkinson
Josh Walton
Ken Woods [5]

Tony Cornell

References



★ http://www.butlinsmemories.com/redcoats.htm

★ http://www.butlinsonline.co.uk/index.cfm?page=2265&wt.svl=582345

★ http://www.butlinsonline.co.uk/media/studentpack2006.doc?wt.svl=588731

★ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4886610.stm

★ http://www.thisistravel.co.uk/travel/news/Butlins-unveils-new-lookRedcoats-article.html?in_article_id=40267

★ http://www.butlinsmemories.com/faq.htm

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