With David Nixon, Dickie Valentine, Susan Maughan, Saveen with Daisy May & Company.
With Petula Clark, Matt Monro, The Three Monarchs, Al Read.
With Max Wall, Craig Douglas, Freddie Frinton, The Peters Sisters.
With Janie Marden, Des O'Connor, Hylda Baker, Russ Conway.
With Vera Lynn, Alfred Marks, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Don Arrol.
With Ted Ray, The Kaye Sisters, Dennis Spicer, Ronnie Hilton, Lionel Blair and his Dancers.
With Charlie Chester, Marion Ryan, The Dallas Boys, Bobby Dennis.
With Al Read, Ronnie Carroll, Valerie Masters, The Salici Puppets, Lionel Blair and his Dancers.
With Des O'Connor, Billy J Kramer, Joyce Blair, Anne Hart
With Beryl Reid, Terry Scott, Jill Day, The King Brothers, Don Revie.
The show, hosted by Mike and Bernie Winters, also included guests Billy Dainty, Patsy Ann Noble and Lionel Blair.
Joan Regan, Bill Maynard, The Springfields, The Corona Children.
With The Peters Sisters, The King Brothers, Peter Goodwright, Chani-Jane and Ray with Cassie and Siggi Winters.
Freddie Frinton, Kathy Kirby, David Nixon
The Beatles took part in comedy sketches with hosts Mike and Bernie Winters, and mimed to six songs: ‘All My Loving’, ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’, ‘Till There Was You’, ‘Please Mister Postman’, Money (That’s What I Want and ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’. One of the comedy routines, a skit on The Beatles’ return from the US, involved the group sailing down the River Thames, being driven to the studio and arriving through a door marked ‘Customs’. The river cruise section was also filmed by an ITN news crew, and George Harrison provided a commentary for the early evening bulletin which parodied the annual Oxford v Cambridge boat race. The other guests on the show were Billy Dainty, Jackie Trent and Lionel Blair.
With Des O'Connor, The King Brothers, Joyce Blair, Ann Hart and Jessie Robbins, Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas.