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Saturday 21 May 1960
Panel: Bunny Lewis, Viscount Lewisham, Jean Metcalfe, Jack Payne
Records played:
I’ll Make You Mine – Johnnie Ray (Philips)
Angela Jones – Johnny Ferguson (MGM)
Lucky Five – Russ Conway (Columbia)
How Do You Know It’s Love – Teresa Brewer (Coral)
Bella Citta Roma – Toni Dalli (Columbia)
Honky Tonk Train Blues – Cascading Strings (Fontana)
You’re Singing Our Love Song To Somebody Else – Jerry Wallace (London)
The Nocturne – Al Dean’s Tunestoppers (can’t trace, could be The Madison
– Al Brown’s Tunetoppers)
Baby My Heart – The Crickets (Coral)
Russ Conway and Toni Dalli Side set
No show on 28 May 1960 as Sammy Davis special being broadcast.
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Saturday 26 September 1959, 6.50-7.15pm
(Recorded 12 September 1959)
Chairman: David Jacobs
Panel: Dickie Dawson, Diana Dors, Eunice Gayson, Tony Vlassopulo
Records played:
Battle Rhythm – Bob Summers (Capitol)
What Would I Do Without You – King Sisters (Capitol)
I’ve Been There – Tommy Edwards (MGM)
Cat On A Cool Tin Roof – Ragpickers (Saga)
Cap And Gown – Marty Robbins (Fontana)
The Mummy – Bob McFadden & Dor (Coral)
Primrose Lane – Dickie Pride (Columbia)
I’ll Never Fall In Love Again – Johnnie Ray (Philips) -
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Saturday 2 March 1963
Panel: Alan Dell, Harry H Corbett, Dusty Springfield, Millicent Martin
Producer: Neville Wortman
Records played:
Look Out Chattanooga – Johnnie Ray (Brunswick) HIT
Count On Me – Julie Grant (Pye) HIT
The Desperadoes – Cambridge Strings (Decca) MISS
One Broken Heart For Sale – Elvis Presley (RCA) HIT
He’s Got The Power – Exciters (United Artists) HIT
Say Wonderful Things – Ronnie Carroll (Philips) HIT
Foot Tapper – Shadows (Columbia) HIT
Our Day Will Come – Ruby & the Romantics (London) MISS
Darkest Street In Town – Jimmy Clanton (Stateside) MISS
Harry H Corbett raved about Our Day Will Come and said there was a lot of good music coming from America. (Brian O’Connell)
PFTP 070363
Why do members of the JBJ panel have to be so sarcastic to each other? This spoils an otherwise enjoyable programme.
Miss B Bellis (16), HolywellPFTP 070363
Could we have some pictures of pretty girls? The concentration seems to be on expressionless head-nodders. Often the subjects chosen are bizarre in styles, ranging from near beatnik to femme fatale, while others are undeniably plain. Where is the warmth, sparkle and vivacity that we associate with youth. Surely there are pretty girls in the JJB audience who could charm our eyes, even though our ears are suffering.
Miss Winifred Williams, Liverpool 25Suggested fee for serial rights of David Jacobs’ magazine biography – £20,000.
NME, 8 March 1963