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The Jo Stafford Show is a nine-episode British television programme which aired in the United Kingdom on a fortnightly basis starting 9 September 1961. It was presented by the American singer Jo Stafford, who was joined on stage by guests from the world of music and television; each episode was based on a particular theme. The show was broadcast in the United Kingdom, and was also aired internationally.

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  • The Jo Stafford Show is a nine-episode British television programme which aired in the United Kingdom on a fortnightly basis starting 9 September 1961. It was presented by the American singer Jo Stafford, who was joined on stage by guests from the world of music and television; each episode was based on a particular theme. The show was broadcast in the United Kingdom, and was also aired internationally. (en)
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  • Actor Kenneth More and song-and-dance man Roy Castle sing and swing on the issue of transportation. Musical selections include: Breezing Along with the Breeze," "Travel On" "Genevieve,"and "Skylark". Featuring The Polka Dots, and the Lionel Blair dancers. (en)
  • Robert Morley and Stanley Holloway take Jo to London's Palladium for a vaudeville show. Songs include "Sam Small," "Small Talk" and "History of the Palladium." Featuring The Polka Dots, the Lionel Blair dancers and Jack Parnell and His orchestra. (en)
  • Jo and guests celebrate the four seasons. Rosemary Clooney performs "Singin' in the Rain", Mel Tormé sings "Winter Wonderland" and Edd Byrnes sings "Falling Leaves". Jo sings "Good Ole Summertime" and "Lovely Day Today." Filmed in England. (en)
  • Ella Fitzgerald and Claire Bloom, in a salute to love in song, dance and poetry. Jo and Ella team for "Hooray for Love." Ella sings "Man That Got Away" and "Right to Sing the Blues." (en)
  • Peter Sellers and Graham Starke detail mishaps brought on by a simple misunderstanding. Jo sings "A Foggy Day," "Isn't It a Lovely Day?" "Thingamajig." Polka Dots, Jack Parnell orchestra (en)
  • Jo Stafford and Actor Peter Lawford recreate "The Age of Chivalry" as they tour Warwick Castle. Joining them on this costumed jaunt are comedians Benny Hill and Kenneth Connor, the Polka Dots, the Lionel Blair Dancers and Jack Parnell and his Orchestra. (en)
  • Jo is joined by a host of guests, including Bob Hope, James Darren, The Polka Dots, Joyce and Lionel Blair, The Lionel Blair Dancers and Jack Parnell and his Orchestra (en)
  • A Christmas show features Jo's two children, the Westminster Abbey Choir, the George Mitchell Singers, the Corona Stage School Children's Chorus, the Lionel Blair Dancers and comic Harry Secombe. (en)
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