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Monday 17 August 1959, 7.30-7.55pm
Panel: Sheila Buxton, Dickie Dawson, Diana Dors, Pete Murray
Records played:
With Open Arms – Jane Morgan (London)
China Tea – Russ Conway (Columbia)
High Hopes – Frank Sinatra (Capitol)
High Hopes – Dave King (Pye)
It Was I – Skip & Flip (Top Rank)
Run – Jeri Southern (Capitol)
For You For You – Michael Holliday (Columbia)
Taboo – Arthur Lyman Group (Vogue)
What Is Love – Playmates (Columbia)
Dickie Dawson, husband of Diana Dors
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Saturday 23 November 1963, 6.05-6.30pm
Panel: Cilla Black, Sid James, Don Moss, Anna Quayle
Producer: Neville Wortman (8-3)
I Want To Hold Your Hand – Beatles (Parlophone) HIT
Anyone Else – Gene McDaniels (Liberty) HIT
Beautiful Dreamer – John Leyton (HMV) HIT
I Like What You Do – Pat Boone (London) MISS
It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Shirelles (Pye International) MISS
Bad Girl – Neil Sedaka (RCA) HIT
If You Gotta Pick A Baby – Glenda Collins (HMV) HIT
The Banjo Song – Mike Hurst (Philips) HIT
Bless ’Em All – Jane Morgan (Colpix) MISS
That Boy Of Mine – Breakaways (Pye) HIT
Since We Fell In Love – Bobby Rydell (Cameo Parkway) HIT
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Saturday 31 March 1962
Panel: Jane Asher, Alan Dell, Jimmy Henney, Jean Metcalfe
Producer: Harry Carlisle
Records played:
Everybody’s Twistin’ – Frank Sinatra (Reprise) MISS
A Girl Has To Know – G-Clefs (London) MISS
Shout, Shout – Ernie Maresca (London) MISS
The Wonderful World Of The Young – Danny Williams (HMV) HIT
Cutty Sark – John Barry Seven (Columbia) HIT
Clown Shoes – Johnny Burnette (Liberty) MISS
Nicola – Steve Race (Parlophone) MISS
Sweet Thursday – Johnny Mathis (Fontana) MISS
When The Cats Come Twistin’ In – Mike Pedicin Quintet (HMV) HIT
What Now My Love – Jane Morgan (London) MISS
Johnny Burnette was about to tour the UK and was behind the panel. He had very smart hair (a la Ricky Nelson and Everly Brothers) and was very smartly dressed. Boxer’s physique.
Spin-A-Disc: Slow Twistin’, What’s Your Name, Nut Rocker (BB)
Tomorrow’s Juke Box Jury is Harry Carlisle’s last production: third Johnnie Stewart stint from April 7.
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Saturday 14 October 1961
Panel: Lew Luton, Pete Murray, Muriel Young, Mandy Miller
Producer: Johnnie Stewart
Runaround Sue – Dion (Top Rank)
Big Bad John – Jimmy Dean (Philips)
Movin’ – Bill Black’s Combo (London)
It Takes Love – Jane Morgan (London)
Shadrack – Glen Mason (Parlophone)
Lovable – Conny (Columbia)
Take Five – Dave Brubeck Quartet (Fontana)
Spin-A-Disc: One Track Mind (Bobby Lewis), The Way You Look Tonight (Lettermen), Everlovin’ (Rick Nelson)
Allisons given gold disc on TYLS. First British group to win one.