Juke Box Jury - Season 3 / Year 1961

Season 3 / Year 1961

Episodes

Pete Murray, Lisa Gastoni, Jimmy Henney

Dick Bentley, Steve Race, Catherine Boyle

Dickie Valentine, Peggy Mount, Petula Clark

Gloria De Haven, Frankie Vaughan, Pete Murray

Marion Ryan, Monty Babson, Keith Fordyce

Sidney James, David Kossoff, Catherine Boyle

Arthur Askey, Anthea Askey, Carole Carr

Lita Roza, Glen Mason, Susannah York

Frankie Howerd, Shirley Abicair, David Gell

Eric Sykes, Catherine Boyle, Jimmy Young

Glynis Johns, Lita Roza, Alan Freeman

Lana Morris, Wolf Mankowitz, Ray Orchard

Eric Sykes, Jean Bayless, Brian Matthew

Cliff Richard, Janet Munro, Ray Orchard

Catherine Boyle, Zena Marshall, Harry Robinson

Jack Jackson, Ian Carmichael, Jill Browne, Frances Bennett

Arthur Askey, David Gell and Jane Murdoch

Tony Bennett, June Thorburn and Eric Winstone

Stubby Kaye, Katie Boyle and Bunny Lewis

Freddie Mills, Jean Metcalfe and Michael Bentine

Jack Payne, Diane Todd and Alan Freeman

Russ Conway, Jack Jackson and Kim Tracy

Cliff Richard, Robert Morley and Sonya Cordeau

Alma Cogan, Nelson Riddle, Lonnie Donegan

Shirley Bassey, Jack Jackson and Jimmy Henney

Stubby Kaye, Brian Matthew and Sally Smith

Jack Jackson, Sam Costa and Helen Winston

Jimmy Young, Lana Morris and Paul Hollingdale

Catherine Boyle, Bunny Lewis, Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence

Spike Milligan, Eira Heath and Benny Green

Sammy Cahn, Jack Payne and Helen Shapiro

Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Fyfe Robertson and Kenneth Allsop

June Whitfield, Alan Freeman and Glen Mason

Pete Murray, Jane Asher and John Paddy Carstairs

Eric Sykes, Shirley Abicair, Scilla Gabel and Ray Orchard

Juliet Mills, David Kossoff

Shirley Anne Field, Matt Monro, Pete Murray

Janet Munro, Cyril Ornadel and Jane Asher

Howard Keel, Nicole Maurey, Jack Jackson

Alan Dell, Anne Aubrey, Carole Carr

Pete Murray, Muriel Young, Lew Luton

Adam Faith, Helen Shapiro and Alan Freeman

Jimmy Young, June Marlow, Bunny Lewis and Zsa Zsa Gabor

Julia Lockwood, Jackie Lane, Sam Costa

John Leyton, Rita Tushingham, Leila Williams

Petula Clark, Catherine Boyle, Bunny Lewis

Jack Jackson, Carole Carr and Morey Amsterdam

Jill Browne, Harry Fowler, Pete Murray, June Thorburn

Julie Wilson, Alan Freeman, Jane Asher, Acker Bilk

Charlie Chester, Alan Dell, Sandu Scott, Barbara Shelley

Arthur Askey, Catherine Boyle, Rosemary Squires, Jimmy Young

Jean Metcalfe, Hayley Mills, Pete Murray, Alan Rothwell

Carole Carr, Anita Harris, Sid James, Bunny Lewis
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