All That Jazz (ITV 1962, Chris Barber, Kenny Ball)

All That Jazz was naturally enough a jazz tinged music show. Billy Fury, Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra, Brook Brothers, The Eric Delaney Band and Valerie Masters appeared on the first show whilst subsequent guests included the likes of Chris Barber, Kenny Ball, Emile Ford and the Checkmates, The Dallas Boys, Cleo Laine, Frank Ifield, Roy Castle and Eden Kane.

Producer Jon Scoffield stood in for Dicky Leeman for a couple of episodes midway through the shows run.

UK / ITV – ATV / 26 x30 minute episodes / 5 Jan – 29 June 1962 black and white (shown Fridays at 10.30pm)

Producers: Dicky Leeman, Jon Scoffield / Orchestration: Jack Parnell and his Orchestra / Set Design: Henry Graveney, Inigo Monk, Michael Eve, Richard Lake, Bill McPherson, Alan Pickford / Director: Rita Gillespie

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