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The Late Show programme, "Classical Juke Box Jury" (1990) was a spoof of Juke Box Jury, in which a panel of three people with a background in classical music voted on different versions of Beethoven's 9th Symphony by a variety of conductors. [39]
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Classic 1960 show with Pete Murray and Carmen McRae on the panel. Host is David Jacobs. This is one of only two surviving shows in the BBC archives, the othe...
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Mar 23, 2018 · Juke Box Jury was a popular show hosted by David Jacobs in which panelists voted on whether forthcoming singles would be hits or misses. In the audience were members of The Beatles’ Northern Area Fan Club.
Mar 20, 2019 · Saturday 2 January 1965, 5.15-5.40pm. (Recorded 26 December 1964) Panel: Val Doonican, Charlie Drake, Fenella Fielding, Twinkle. Producer: Stewart Morris. Records played: What In The World’s Come Over You – Rockin’ Berries (Piccadilly) HIT. Come Tomorrow – Manfred Mann (HMV) HIT.
Juke Box Jury 1960 with David McCallum, Jill Ireland, Nina & Frederick. With host David Jacobs. Complete show (sorry about the bad sound quality!) While you're here, may I draw your attention...
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On January 25th 1964 Phil Spector was a 'jury' member and on the 4th July 1964 the panel, unusually, consisted of five members - The Rolling Stones. The Seekers also participated as jury members - (see picture below,left. On the right are the public 'tie break' audience jury).
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Juke Box Jury. Juke Box Jury was one of the BBC’s flagship programmes, which introduced viewers to Saturday evening viewing during the sixties. The hope was that having started watching JBJ, viewers would enjoy it and continue to watch the BBC programmes that followed, such as Dixon of Dock Green, The Billy Cotton Band Show, Perry Mason, etc ...