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Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UKHit and Miss (Theme from the TV Series "Juke Box Jury") · John Barry Seven Plus FourThe Ultimate John Barry℗ 1960 Parloph...
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Juke Box Jury Theme Tune - BBC TV 1960s - Hit And Miss (John Barry Seven) Lost 1960s TV and Radio • 6.7K views • 93 likes. Juke Box Jury - the must-see panel show of the sixties...
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK Hit and Miss (Theme from the TV Series "Juke Box Jury") · John Barry Seven Plus Four Hit And Miss ℗ 1960 Parlophone R...
On Juke Box Jury, Dave Clark was hard to please. Alley Cat, NME, 17.01.64. Johnny Mathis returned the contract for appearing on this programme. He wasn’t going to be caught twice.
Juke Box Jury became an integral part of the flourishing pop music industry. Record-pluggers would go to any lengths to get a disc played. Even the dreaded sound of the klaxon, registering a ‘miss’ vote from the jury, still boosted record sales enormously.
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JUKE BOX JURY ( BBC 1 ) 1959 - 1967. The first, and probably most enduring, of all pop panel shows was devised by Peter Potter and hosted by DJ David Jacobs with his Rock-Ola Tempo II Jukebox and the famous bell and hooter for 'Hit' or 'Miss'.