Thank Your Lucky Stars

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== Host ==
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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ABC for ITV, 1 April 1961 to 30 April 1966 (about 160 episodes)
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ABC for ITV, 1 April 1961 to 18 June 1966 (about 160 episodes in 6 series)
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Pop music programme which is best known for its 'Spin-a-disc' segment, clearly intended to replicate the success of [[Juke Box Jury]].  
Pop music programme which is best known for its 'Spin-a-disc' segment, clearly intended to replicate the success of [[Juke Box Jury]].  
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars spinadisc logo.jpg|400px]]''Let's get spinning''</div>
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars spinadisc record.jpg|400px]]''Close your eyes if you're playing the game at home.''</div>
Spin-a-disc invited a panel of "typical teenagers" to review the latest singles - usually those from the USA hit parade - and award up to five points for each one. The winning disc became their Record of the Week.
Spin-a-disc invited a panel of "typical teenagers" to review the latest singles - usually those from the USA hit parade - and award up to five points for each one. The winning disc became their Record of the Week.
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A young teenager Janice Nicholls with a broad Staffordshire accent came to fame on the show thanks to her catchphrase "Oi'll give it foive". She was regularly asked back as the third member of the panel. Her website is [http://www.foive.co.uk foive.co.uk]!
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars panel.jpg|400px]]''SEVEEEEEEEEEEN!!!''</div>
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars scoreboard.jpg|400px]]''And that was a "hit" from the panel.''</div>
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A young teenager Janice Nicholls with a broad Staffordshire accent came to fame on the show thanks to her catchphrase "Oi'll give it foive". She was regularly asked back as the third member of the panel.
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars brainmatthew.jpg|400px]]''[[Brian Matthew]]''</div>
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars janicenicholls.jpg|400px]]''Janice Nicholls.''</div>
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
The Beatles' first professional television performance was on this show. On the final ''Goodbye Lucky Stars'' show, the producers cheekily intercut their original performance with shots of the real audience supposedly "watching" them.
The Beatles' first professional television performance was on this show. On the final ''Goodbye Lucky Stars'' show, the producers cheekily intercut their original performance with shots of the real audience supposedly "watching" them.
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars janicenicholls beatles.jpg]]''Every 60s teenager's dream, meeting The Beatles.''</div>
== Web links ==
== Web links ==
[http://www.televisionheaven.co.uk/tyls.htm Television Heaven's page]
[http://www.televisionheaven.co.uk/tyls.htm Television Heaven's page]
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== Pictures ==
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars titlecap1.jpg|400px]]''DJ, turn it up.''</div>
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<div class="image">[[File:Thankyourluckystars cillablack.jpg|400px]]''[[Cilla Black]] trying to get teen points.''</div>
[[Category:Variety]]
[[Category:Variety]]
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[[Category:ABC Productions]]

Revision as of 18:55, 28 March 2019

Contents

Host

Pete Murray (original host)

Keith Fordyce, Don Moss, Brian Matthew plus others

Co-hosts

Janice Nicholls (3 years)

Broadcast

ABC for ITV, 1 April 1961 to 18 June 1966 (about 160 episodes in 6 series)

Synopsis

Pop music programme which is best known for its 'Spin-a-disc' segment, clearly intended to replicate the success of Juke Box Jury.

Let's get spinning
Close your eyes if you're playing the game at home.

Spin-a-disc invited a panel of "typical teenagers" to review the latest singles - usually those from the USA hit parade - and award up to five points for each one. The winning disc became their Record of the Week.

SEVEEEEEEEEEEN!!!
And that was a "hit" from the panel.

A young teenager Janice Nicholls with a broad Staffordshire accent came to fame on the show thanks to her catchphrase "Oi'll give it foive". She was regularly asked back as the third member of the panel.

Janice Nicholls.

Trivia

The Beatles' first professional television performance was on this show. On the final Goodbye Lucky Stars show, the producers cheekily intercut their original performance with shots of the real audience supposedly "watching" them.

File:Thankyourluckystars janicenicholls beatles.jpgEvery 60s teenager's dream, meeting The Beatles.

Web links

Television Heaven's page

Pictures

DJ, turn it up.
Cilla Black trying to get teen points.

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