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Format

The competition consisted of six heats held every four weeks starting on 7 May 1956. Each heat had six songs competing and each song was performed twice by two different singers, one accompanied by an orchestra (directed by either Eric Robinson, Stanley Black, or George Melachrino), and one accompanied by a small band. The George Mitchell singers accompanied each show as backing vocalists.[6] The best placing song in each heat, decided by jury panels situated in different cities across the United Kingdom, qualified to the final.

Competing entries

The BBC selected 36 entries from over 90 songs submitted by British music publishers.[7] The songs were chosen by a committee chaired by Ronnie Waldman.[2] Known song titles, associated performers, and songwriters are shown below:

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Performer 1 Performer 2 Song Songwriter(s)
"A Field of Golden Corn" Robert Farnon
"Andalucia" Ron Grainer
Lester Ferguson Jean Campbell "Cloudy Moon" John Harris
"England Is Made of Us" John Watson
Johnny Brandon / Dennis Lotis The Keynotes "Everybody Falls in Love With Someone" Peter Hart, Normal Newell
"Everything She's Got Is Mine" Harry Shaberman
Ronnie Carroll Laurie Payne "For You and Me" David Lee & Clive Westlake
"Just Another Day Gone By" William Crompton & Morgan Jones
Shirley Abicair Bill McGuffie "Little Ship" Irene Roper, Terry Roper[8]
Pamela Charles "Love Goes Dancing Through My Heart" Harold Irving
Carole Carr The Max Jaffa Quartet "No Love Could Be" Max Francis & Bill Craig
"Pedlar of Dream" Michael Pratt
"The Waiter Was Yawning" Sam Johnson
"There'll Be Orange Blossom in Your Hair" Norman Percival
"This Love of Mine" Tommy Sampson
Petula Clark The Bill McGuffie Quartet "Wibbly Wobbly Moon" Vivian Ellis

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Performers which are known to have participated but it is not known with what song are: Kenny Baker, Joan Bramhall, Tony Brent, Dora Bryan, Alma Cogan, The Coronets, Diana Decker, Doreen Duke, The Four Grads, Dennis Hale, John Hanson, Ronnie Hilton, Kathie Kay, The Kentones, Lee Lawrence, Benny Lee, Vanessa Lee, Janie Marden, Bill O'Connor, Alan Page, Anne Shelton, Bruce Trent.

Shows

Heat 1

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Heat 1 – 7 May 1956[2][9]
Performer 1 Performer 2 Song Place
Shirley Abicair Bill McGuffie "Little Ship" 1
Unknown Unknown "This Love of Mine" 2
Unknown Unknown "Everything She's Got Is Mine" 5
Unknown Unknown "Pedlar of Dream" Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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The titles of the 3 other songs are unknown, other known performers are listed below:

Frankie Vaughan was supposed to compete in this heat but withdrew as he felt he could not do justice to the song he was asked to sing.[11] The orchestra was directed by Eric Robinson, and The Bill McGuffie Quartet was the small band.[10][6]

Heat 2

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Heat 2 – 4 June 1956[13]
Performer 1 Performer 2 Song Place
Ronnie Carroll Laurie Payne "For You and Me" 1
Pamela Charles Unknown "Love Goes Dancing Through My Heart" Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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The titles of the other 4 songs are unknown, other known performers are listed below:

The orchestra was directed by Stanley Black and the small band was organised by Semprini.[15]

Heat 3

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Heat 3 – 2 July 1956[16]
Performer 1 Performer 2 Song Place
Carole Carr The Max Jaffa Quartet "No Love Could Be" 1
"A Field of Golden Corn" Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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The titles of the other 4 songs are unknown, other known performers are listed below:

The Orchestra was directed by George Melachrino and the small band was The Max Jaffa Quintet.[18]

Heat 4

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Heat 4 – 30 July 1956[19][20]
Draw Performer 1 Performer 2 Song Place Points
1 Unknown Unknown "England Is Made of Us" 6 0
2 Unknown Unknown "The Waiter Was Yawning" Unknown Unknown
3 Johnny Brandon The Keynotes "Everybody Falls in Love With Someone" 1 Unknown
4 Unknown Unknown "There'll Be Orange Blossom in Your Hair" Unknown Unknown
5 Unknown Unknown "Just Another Day Gone By" Unknown Unknown
6 Unknown Unknown "Andalucia" Unknown Unknown

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Other known performers are listed below:

The orchestra was directed by Eric Robinson and the small band was The Malcolm Lockyer Quartet.[23]

Heat 5

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Heat 5 – 27 August 1956
Performer 1 Performer 2 Song Place
Petula Clark The Bill McGuffie Quartet "Wibbly Wobbly Moon" 1
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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The titles of the other 5 songs are unknown, other known performers are listed below:

The Orchestra was directed by Stanley Black and the small band was The Bill McGuffie Quartet.[25]

Heat 6

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Heat 6 – 24 September 1956
Performer 1 Performer 2 Song Place
Lester Ferguson Jean Campbell "Cloudy Moon" 1
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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The titles of the other 5 songs are unknown, other known performers are listed below:

The orchestra was directed by George Melachrino and the small band was The Frank Weir Quartet.[27]

Final

Johnny Brandon, who sang "Everybody Falls In Love With Someone" in heat 4, was replaced by Dennis Lotis in the final as he was in America during the time of the final.[28]

Each song used the same orchestra conductor and small band as was used in its heat.[29]