[citation needed] Among the records frequently played were "A Windmill in Old Amsterdam" by Ronnie Hilton, "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" by Allan Sherman and "My Brother" by Terry Scott.
The show was peppered with catch-phrase jingles such as "'Ello Darlin'", recorded by an unknown patient at a hospital in Billericay and "Happy Birthday to You" sung by an eight-year-old boy from a football club in Crosskeys, on the team coach after the match.
[citation needed] and the Junior Choice title was dropped in the early months of 1982, and the programme was renamed Tony Blackburn's Saturday/Sunday Show.
The children's requests aspect of Junior Choice continued until September 1984 when Peter Powell replaced Blackburn as the weekend breakfast show presenter.
For the 2018 and 2019 editions, Rice invited young listeners, named Junior Choosers, to call in to the show to play a game with her and pick a song.