Room for Rop Comments. By coincidence, this subject was raised in this morning's local newspaper. It was Janice Nicholls herself who had the minor hit 'I'll give it five' on Decca records in1963 the B side was the Wednsbury Madison as she orignally came from Staffordshire. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.© AnswerBank Ltd 2000 - 2020. The site for people over 50 to chat, make friends, discuss, share, and generally be part of something that's fun and friendly :) It was either Thank Your Lucky Stars or Ready Steady Go.It was "THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS" recorded at Aston studios in Birmingham,and she was a black country girl from Wednesbury not from Birmingham, which as any Brummie will tell you is a different accent,Sorry jvgreen but it was defineitlyJukebox Jury.Let's clear up one thing .. it was NOT Juke Box Jury. I was a big fan of his but as the program went on he seemed to be getting more critical and I knew he was going to put his foot in it. Home. I'll Give It Five It was Janice Nicholls from the Midlands who used to say "Oi'll give it foive" . Video Playlist - Juke Box Jury 1960's Original with David Jacobs + Bros (1989) + French & Saunders Juke Box Jury (US version) - Juke Box Jury (UK version) Juke Box Jury (UK version) In The Chair David Jacobs (BBC1 Television)(1959-67) BBC Television Programme devised by Peter Potter 1959-67 (01Jun59-27Dec67) (revived 1979) (revived again 1989-90) - 45rpm.UK.ORIGINAL 45 RPM WITH RARE PICTURE SLEEVE PLEASE SEE PICTURE . Saturday 2 January 1965, 5.15-5.40pm ... You want to give the panel a real flavour of what the music is all about. It was Juke Box Jury - she had a broad Brummy accent so it sounded like … AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE SLEEVE. 1 to 11 of 11. Alley Cat, 14 July 1961. ARTIST:WEST MIDLANDS GIRL WHO ALLWAYS GAVE IT FIVE .FOR THE RELEASE . Quite a few already mentioned & I'll add - Northern Exposure ... Janice Nicholls was on Thank Your Lucky Stars not Juke Box Jury . to register approval of a new pop record release. Adam Sandler video. Sorry again I could not remember this song.This website uses cookies for functionality, analytics and advertising purposes as described in our,Whirligig 1950's British Television and Radio Nostalgia Message Board. as you can see by the sleeve. The panel changed every week and no points were awarded, only that it was a "Hit" or a "Miss" so it can't be that show.It was Thank your lucky stars" I am her husband and attended every show at Aston In Birmingham from 1962-1965,Janice is a black country girl from Wednesbury.It was definately Juke Box Jury hosted by David Jacobs.Janice Nicholls appeared as the teenage audience member on juke box jury.. she came on as a 'one of the audience ' juror and was so popular that the BBC kept her on for a long long time,, It would be interesting to find out what happened to her.For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can you give me the names of at least five viruses?Will Anybody Help To Write Five Different Types Of Flooring For Industrial Storage.Please help!

My five year old daughter is out of control at nap timt at day care how do i get her to listen to her teachers. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTO THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 1963 UK FIRST PRESSING WITH A FOUR PRONG  CENTER, IT WAS RELEASED ON THE UNBOXED DECCA LABEL F.11586 .AN ORIGINAL PRESSINGS.GRADE VINYL IS SHINING IN EX  CONDITION   .GRADE  SLEEVE. Eurovision Insight Podcast: Juke Box Jury #3 …with Boog Biagi and Ross Middleton. Welcome to Over50sForum!

Pete65. Juke Box Jury is back in Europe this week, as we continue to preview the songs of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. SHOWS THEMES    AND 60s COLLECTORS IN GENERAL. i'll give it five . THE  SLEEVE IS  IN EX CONDITION, PLEASE SEE PICTURES .A TRULY RARE 45 AND ALMOST IMOSSIBLE TO FIND IN THIS GREAT CONDITION.TV.JUKE BOX JURY=I'LL GIVE IT FIVE=JANICE NICHOLLS=OI'LL GIVE IT FOIVE=7"=45=. Her catchphrase was "I'll give it five!" I remember poor old Johnny Mathis when he was a panalist on Juke Box Jury. side 1. I see this song going on to the finals and getting the very tail end of a top 10 spot, it’s not a winning song, but it should be up there. Chairman was David Jacobs.Kranky is right about Brummy and accent, but JBJ was "hit" or "miss", there was no points scored. Belgium: I’ll give it a hit. A BUNNY LEWIS  PRODUCTION.THE RECORD HAS RARELY  BEEN SEEN . absolutely awesome tv. the juke box jury west midlands girl who allways gave it five . Best Answer. BBC Juke Box Jury 1965 Programmes. for the release . Sorry, you don"t appear to have frame support. I had watched this song live during the national final and it had grabbed me from the very start. original title was, oi''ll give it foive, and then changed to. "The producer of Thank Your Lucky Stars, who I knew from Radio Luxemburg, wanted to introduce a new feature which was a panel of kids doing something that was very much a Jukebox Jury … No best answer has yet been selected by brianbge. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but I am sure he did not realise how much we all loved Anne for her personality as well as her singing. After hearing an Ann Shelton disc he said "This woman must be joking " and 90% of Britain turned against him. uk.original 45 rpm with rare picture sleeve please see picture . Go here instead - Oi'll Give It Foive Unlike the the other jury members, this is a song that I’ll go a vote for. Did "Jukebox Jury" precede "Spin a Disk" and am I right in thinking that one of them had regular panellists including a Brummy girl who used to say "I'll give it foive".Janice Nicholls was the "Oi'll give it Foive" girl on 'Thank Your Lucky Stars'.And I'm pretty sure that there was a record put out by someone on which she says that catchphrase too. No best answer has yet been selected by brianbge. ‘Juke Box Jury’ raved about Alma Cogan’s latest disc and liked Marty Wilde’s new one too. "I remember them talking about this new sound from Jamaica. 14:46 Wed 07th Aug 2019. It must have been "Thank your lucky stars" that incorporated "Spin a disk" and was voted on with a system of points, and "Jukebox Jury" voted by giving either a Hit or a Miss. Took him a while to come back.Sorry I can't remember but Mathis was quite young and it was very early on in his career.

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