The Hutt Russell Organisation encompassed the business affairs of Hutt Russell Productions Ltd, Highfield Artists Ltd and Acorn Entertainments Ltd.

Steven Hutt and Dudley Russell formed the Hutt Russell Organisation in 1997 to present productions and shows of all types. The Company ran alongside their individual interests - Steven's management of Jasper Carrott O.B.E. and Dudley's management of Pam Ayres.

In August 2004, Steven Hutt & Dudley Russell reverted to their original corporate identities - Steven into Highfield Artists, looking after Jasper Carrott's interests and handling other projects, and Dudley into Acorn Entertainments Limited.


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2004
The Counterfeit Stones: ‘Get Yer Doo Dahs Out’
Jennie Bond: Confessions of a Royal Reporter
Glenn Miller Orchestra: 100th Anniversary Tour
Kit & The Widow: 20 Years Man & Boy
Pam Ayres: They Should Have Asked My Husband

2003
Clive James & Pete Atkin: Words and Music
The Counterfeit Stones: Naughty Licks Tour
Henry 'Blowers' Blofeld
Jennie Bond: Reporting Royalty
Pam Ayres: Words, Wit and the Wonderbra
Phil Cool
Ray Mears: of BBC TV's Extreme Survival
Carrott & Cool: Jasper Carrott & Phil Cool

2002
Soweto String Quartet
Gangstars
The Counterfeit Stones: Keef off the Grass
Henry 'Blowers' Blofeld
Pam Ayres: Words, Wit & the Wonderbra
Clive James & Pete Atkin: Together at Last Again

2001
Clive James with Pete Atkin: Two sell-out Edinburgh Fringe Festival shows: Together At Last Again.
Pam Ayres: Nationwide UK tour of 60 theatres.
Jasper Carrott: Millennium Christmas Cracker, NEC, Birmingham. Performers included Victoria Beckham, Roger Daltrey, Ocean Colour Scene, Riverdance, The Hollies and Jethro.
The Counterfeit Stones: spring/autumn tours (90 dates) with new show Keef Off The Grass.
Kate Dimbleby's UK tour debut of her acclaimed show Fever! The Making of Peggy Lee following season at London's King's Head Theatre.
Soweto String Quartet: nine-week tour of UK Festivals and theatres and a three-week run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Alan Titchmarsh: autumn tour.
The Wiggles: 30 date It's A Wiggly Wiggly World UK tour.

2000
The BBC Gardening Roadshow featuring Charlie Dimmock, Diarmuid Gavin and Peter Seabrook - 36 date UK theatre tour.
Pam Ayres: 25th Anniversary Tour - 50 shows.
Phil Cool: UK tour of 50 theatres.
Counterfeit Stones: Jumpin' Jack Flash tour - Over 100 shows throughout the UK.
Judy Glen: UK Tour of new show A Comedy of Arias.
David Hempleman-Adams: Record-breaking explorer - 20 date theatre tour.
The Nualas: 50 date debut tour with their Big Shiny Dress show followed by three-week Live in London run at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.
Soweto String Quartet: Rhythms of Africa proves to be the biggest UK tour to date by a South African Band.
Swing! Swing! Swing!: First UK tour of 25 theatres featuring the Ray Gelato Giants and the Sugarfoot Stompers.
Alan Titchmarsh: autumn tour.

1999
Richard Stilgoe & Peter Skellern: 60-date 'farewell tour' A Quiet Night Out.
Ready Steady Cook: 40-venue spring tour with host Fern Britton and ten celebrity chefs.
Phil Cool: Mad World UK tour of 60 theatres.
Australia's funniest Diva Judy Glen tours Spaghetti Opera in the UK.
Alan Titchmarsh: autumn tour.

1998
Jasper Carrott: UK theatre tour encompassing 160 shows nationwide.
Phil Cool: The Laugh Factory, Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, plus appearances at other US comedy venues including the Los Angeles Comedy Store. Edinburgh Festival season. Headlining show at the Improv Comedy Club in London's West End. BBC TV's The Royal Variety Show.
David Hempleman-Adams: Record-breaking explorer - 30 date UK tour.
Ruthie Henshall: First headlining concert tour Crazy for Musicals.
Alan Titchmarsh: autumn tour.

1997
Jasper Carrott: Christmas Cracker II at Birmingham's NEC Arena. Performers include Chris De Burgh, Cliff Richard, Vanessa Mae, Bjorn Again, Bonnie Tyler.
Gary Rhodes: First major UK cooking entertainment show, Rhodes on the Road.
Stilgoe & Skellern: Rambling On tours to over 70 UK theatres.