The second pilot episode, this edition was national and saw Derek Hobson replace Leslie Crowther as the host. Featured acts include Mo Moreland, AKA The Mighty Atom, and singer Trevor Chance. This pilot is missing from the ITV Archives.
The first proper edition of New Faces sees Derek Hobson hosting a panel of Clement Freud, Dickie Hurran and Mary Whitehouse, while acts being appraised include singer Elaine Simmons. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Acts include comedian Danny O'Hara, singer/guitarist John D. Bryant, tap-dancing ukulele player Kenny Robson and the band Solent. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Tensions are felt as Clement Freud makes his debut on the scoring panel, and clashes with fellow panellist Evie Taylor, as well as giving contestants withering remarks. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Music producer Mickie Most and magician Clifford Davis make their debut on the panel, both of whom would go on to become regulars. Among the contestants are Yakity Yak, a music/comedy group in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
Tony Hatch returns to the panel after his appearance in the regional pilot, and would go on to develop a reputation as "The Hatchet Man". Providing a more relaxed presence is Jean Morton, in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
Acts include comedy/music duo "The Bike", along with singer Jean De Both and variety act Al and Dorothy Roberts. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Acts include singers Tom Waite and Sue Fisher, along with dance act Michael Tye-Walker and Corinne. Also featuring music groups and the speciality act of Jimmy Herbert, this edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Featuring one of the more successful acts to come out of the series with music group Showaddywaddy. Also appearing are comedian Johnnie Bryan and guitarist Alison Bendy in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
One of the more varied editions of the first series, including novelty magician Roger Blakiston and offbeat folk trio Trotto. Les Dennis, one of the most famous names from the show, also appears in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
Featuring acts including magician John Milner, ventriloquist Georgie Whatsisname, folk duo Foggy and singer Charlie James. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
A music-orientated edition that includes the group Drops of Brandy, along with singers Ian MacGregor and Ricki Disoni. Bringing some comedy is stand up Stu Williams, in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
The last opportunity for an act to win a place in the final the following week, this edition had comedian Pete Conway compete against George Huxley's Dixieland Jazz Band and acrobat Roberto. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
The first edition to still exist in the ITV Archives, as well as the first grand final, and the first to chart in the UK Top 20. The acts competing to be the series winner include Tom Waite, Showaddywaddy and Jackie Carlton.
A pilot that aired only in the ITV Midlands region, with Leslie Crowther as the host. Panellists judging the acts were Tony Hatch, Noele Gordon, Clive James and club owner John Smith. This edition is missing from the ITV archives.