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392
Saturday 11 March 1967, 5.15-5.40pm
(Recorded)
Panel: Retia Favia, Judy Geeson, Pete Murray, David Symonds
Casting voter: Linda Jackson)
Producer: Travers Thorneloe
Records played:
Lady Love – Vontastics (Stateside)
Got To Find A Reason – Three People (Decca)
Chicken Feed – Millie Small (Fontana)
It’s All Over – Cliff Richard (Columbia)
Puppet on a String – Sandie Shaw (Pye)
Arnold Layne – Pink Floyd (Columbia)
Stranger – Dave Berry (Decca)
All – James Darren (Warner) -
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Saturday 1 July 1967, 6-6.25pm
Panel: Chris Denning, Janette Scott, Mel Tormé, Penny Valentine
June Smith (casting vote)
Producer: Colin Charman
Records played:
Shake, Rattle & Roll – Arthur Conley
Annabella – John Walker
Tally Man – Jeff Beck
Tonight In Tokyo – Sandie Shaw
All You Need Is Love – Beatles
Sacred Love – Breakaways
Bye Bye Baby – Symbols (President)
A Man and a Woman – Mike Sammes Singers
No show 8 July 1967 due to Wimbledon
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289
Saturday 13 February 1965, 5.15.-5.40pm
(Recorded 6 February)
Panel: Brian Epstein, Marianne Faithfull, Adrienne Posta, Ted Ray
Producer: Stewart Morris
Records played:
Teardrops In The Rain – Joe Brown (Pye)
Golden Lights – Twinkle (Decca) (Mystery Guest)
My Funny Valentine – Buddy Greco (Columbia)
Honey I Need – Pretty Things (Fontana) 0.48
I Must Be Seeing Things – Gene Pitney (Stateside) (Mystery Guest)
In The Meantime – Georgie Fame (Columbia)
I’ll Stop At Nothing – Sandie Shaw (Pye) (Mystery Guest)
The In Crowd – Dobie Gray (London)
Ted Ray paid 30g
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269
Saturday 26 September 1964, 5.45-6.10pm
Panel: Roy Castle, Pete Murray, Adrienne Posta, Georgia Brown
Producer: Neville Wortman
Records played:
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On – Little Richard (Stateside) HIT
The Twelfth Of Never – Cliff Richard (Columbia) HIT
The Weaver – Pendulums (Pye) HIT
Don’t Walk Away – Kathy Kirby (Decca) MISS
Don’t Let Her Get Away – John Leyton (HMV) MISS
Look Homeward Angel – Fortunes (Decca) HIT
Always Something There To Remind Me – Sandie Shaw (Pye) HIT
I’m On The Outside Lookin’ In – Little Anthony & the Imperials (United Artists) MISS
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