Kranky is right about Brummy and accent, but JBJ was "hit" or "miss", there was no points scored. It was either Thank Your Lucky Stars or Ready Steady Go.
It was "THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS" recorded at Aston studios in Birmingham,and she was a black country girl from Wednesbury not from Birmingham, which as any Brummie will tell you is a different accent
Let's clear up one thing .. it was NOT Juke Box Jury. The panel changed every week and no points were awarded, only that it was a "Hit" or a "Miss" so it can't be that show.
It was Thank your lucky stars" I am her husband and attended every show at Aston In Birmingham from 1962-1965,Janice is a black country girl from Wednesbury
Janice Nicholls appeared as the teenage audience member on juke box jury.. she came on as a 'one of the audience ' juror and was so popular that the BBC kept her on for a long long time,, It would be interesting to find out what happened to her
She had a very strong accent and sounded really funny when she gave here points verdict.. and the host .. which I believe was still David Jacobs would turn over the numbers for 'a hit '
Janice Nichols Born in Wednesbury and became famous for saying 'Oi'll give it foive' on Thank Your Lucky Stars recorded at Aston Studios. in the 1960's