
Juke Box Jury - Wikipedia
In 1989, BBC TV's Arena produced a programme titled "Juke Box Jury" to commemorate the centenary of the jukebox. Hosted by David Jacobs, it also featured Juke Box Jury regulars Pete Murray and …
Juke Box Jury (TV Series 1959–1990) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Juke Box Jury (TV Series 1959–1990) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Juke Box Jury 1960 with Pete Murray and Carmen McRae (complete …
Juke Box Jury 1960 with David McCallum, Jill Ireland, Nina & Frederick. What's My Line? - Groucho Marx destroys the show; Claudette Colbert (Sep 20, 1959)
Juke Box Jury - BBC
David Jacobs introduces the panel in an episode of Juke Box Jury. The theme tune, 'Hit and Miss', was by John Barry. Celebrity jury members including the Beatles and all five Rolling Stones...
Juke Box Jury - Nostalgia Central
Juke Box Jury remains one of the most iconic and long-lasting pop panel shows in British television history. Hosted by the ever-professional David Jacobs, the show was instantly recognisable thanks …
Sixties City - Juke Box Jury
John Lennon had appeared without the other three Beatles earlier in the year as a Juke Box Jury panelist in an episode that was taped in London on June 22nd 1963 and was aired on BBC 1 a week …
Juke Box Jury (TV Series 1959-1964) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Juke Box Jury was a musical panel show which originally ran on BBC Television from 1 June 1959 until December 1967. The programme was based on the American show Jukebox Jury, itself an offshoot …
Sixties City - Pop and Music Television - Juke Box Jury
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 …
Juke Box Jury (TV Series 1959–1990) - IMDb
Juke Box Jury: With David Jacobs, Pete Murray, Alan Freeman, Katie Boyle. A panel of notable personalities rate the latest pop records.
Juke Box Jury - UK TV Programme - 1960 - YouTube
Stiff, stilted and not a rockin' bone in their bodies! A celebrity panel "Jury" listens to 45s (playing on a Rock-Ola Tempo II Jukebox) and intellectualizes on their hit or miss potential.