- 			233Saturday 18 January 1964, 5.40-6.05pm
 Panel: Jane Asher, Vic Lewis, Robert Morley, Millicent Martin 
 Producer: Neville Wortman 
 Records played: 
 Have You Ever Been Lonely – Caravelles (Decca) HIT
 Candy Man – Brian Poole & the Tremeloes (Decca) HIT
 For You – Rick Nelson (Brunswick) MISS
 On My Mind – Mike Berry (HMV) HIT
 Until I Met You – Bobby Rydell (Cameo Parkway) MISS
 Brian Poole was in the ‘hot seat’ and gave the panellists sticks of Candy! 
- 			207Saturday 20 July 1963, 6-6.35pm
 Panel: Keith Fordyce, France Nuyen, Joan Sims, Kenneth Williams 
 Producer: Richard Evans 
 Records played: 
 Yes I Do – Pete Maclaine & the Clan (Decca) MISS
 You Don’t Have To Be A Baby To Cry – Caravelles (Decca) MISS
 Rock Me In The Cradle Of Love – Dee Dee Sharp (Cameo-Parkway) HIT
 Taxi – Harry Robinson Crew (Decca) MISS
 In Summer – Billy Fury (Decca) HIT
 All I Want To Do Is Run – Elektras (United Artists) MISS
 I Can’t Stop Loving You – Count Basie (Reprise) MISS
 After You’ve Gone – Alice Babs (Fontana) MISS
 Don’t Blow Us Up – Clay Morton (Decca) MISS
 Green Green – New Christy Minstrels (CBS) MISS
 Pete Maclaine: “I wrote Yes I Do in a Merseybeat style and it was voted a Miss largely because Kenneth Williams didn’t like it. Keith Fordyce thought it was okay. We knew it was going to be on and we were working in Prestatyn that night. We ran round the corner and knocked on the first house, explained who we were and that our record was going to be played. They asked us what it was called and they told us that it had already been on and had been voted a Miss, so we went to the pub.” 250763 Record Retailer 
 Two Philips salesmen and Don Moss did a Juke Box Jury at Catford School. They voted The Verdict Is Guilty by Susan Maughan a hit (of course).