| 1956 |
| 1/9/56 | HIT PARADE (BBC TV) | Petula, The Kentones, Jimmy Thompson |
| 11/1/56 | (BBC TV) | PETULA'S THIRD SERIES ran for six weeks. Featuring Petula Clark and her boyfriend of the week, with Joe Henderson. |
| 1/3/56 | The Vice | Suspense anthology. Guest star. |
| 17/1/56 | (BBC TV) | |
| 24/1/56 | (BBC TV) | |
| 31/1/56 | (BBC TV) | |
| 7/2/56 | (BBC TV) | |
| 14/2/56 | (BBC TV) | |
| 24/8/56 | FESTIVAL OF BRITISH POPULAR SONG (BBC TV) | Petula, Dennis Hale, Jane Marden, Kentones |
| 20/9/56
| STARTIME (ITV) | |
| 2/11/56 | A--Z (BBC TV)
| Host Alan Melville takes you from A--Z through the world of entertainment. This week the letter 'C' is represented by Alma Cogan and Petula Clark. |
| 9/11/56 | OFF THE RECORD (BBC TV) | Hosted by Jack Payne. Terry Thomas, Petula Clark, David Hughes, Tony Brent. |
| 13/12/56 | (BBC TV) | FOURTH SERIES |
| 20/12/56 | (BBC TV)
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| 27/12/56 | (BBC TV) | |
| 1957 |
| 1/1/57 | (Various) | 'Microbat' launch. |
| 1/10/57 | (BBC TV) | |
| 17/1/57 | (BBC TV) | |
| 24/1/57 | (BBC TV) | |
| 31/1/57 | (BBC TV) | |
| 7/2/57 | (BBC TV) | |
| 31/1/57 | GUEST IN THE HOUSE (ITV) | Touted as her first big dramatic TV role--to very favorable reviews. |
| 14/2/57 | (BBC TV) | Last show of the 4th series. |
| 3/57 | CRACKERJACK | Children's show. Host: Eammon Andrews. |
| 17/8/57 | 6.5 SPECIAL | Released as a film in 1958. |
| 19/11/57 | ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE | Away in a Manger
becomes the highest rated programme in UK television history (22.65m), which remains the highest ever audience for a commercial television transmission other than feature films. The star line-up includes singers Petula Clark, Kathy Kirby and The Seekers, with comedian compère Ken Dodd. |
| 12/57 | SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE PRINCE OF WALES | Away in a Manger |
| 24/12/57 | THE CHRISTMAS EVE SHOW (ITV) | Guests: Petula, Paul Anka, Tommy Steele, Anne Shelton, DICKIE VALENTINE, Frankie Vaughan. Alone. |
| 25/12/57 | (ITV) | Early musical quiz game in which contestants had to beat a time-limit in coming up with a correct song title after hearing only a few bars of a melody. Show featured the Peter Knight Orchestra. |
| 1958 |
| 12/1/58 | TOP NUMBERS | Guests: Lonnie Donnegan, Petula Clark. |
| 14/1/58 | THE STARS RISE IN THE WEST (ITV) | Guests: Petula, Jack Train, Stanley Baker, Harry Secombe, Shirley Bassey. |
| 7/3/58 | COOL FOR CATS | |
| 29/3/58 | JACK JACKSON SHOW (BBC)
| Baby Lover. Guests: Petula Clark, The Mudlarks, Larry Page, Chris Barber, Gary Miller |
| 6/5/58 | LIFE IS A SONG BBC | |
| 22/5/58 | News Report (Various) | Petula attends Variety Club Luncheon at Dorchester Hotel with Laurie London as guest of honour. |
| 17/6/58 | FREE AND EASY | Petula Clark, Dickie Valentine |
| 25/10/58 | MELODY FOR TWO(ATV) | Petula Clark & Joe Henderson |
| 8/11/58 | MELODY FOR TWO (ATV) | |
| 1958 | LENNY THE LION SHOW (BBC) | Afternoon children's show. |
| 1958 | CRACKERJACK (BBC) | Children's show. |
| 24/12/58 | (BBC) | |
| 28/12/58 | MUSIC SHOP (ATV) | |
| 1959 |
| 1959 | GUY MITCHELL SHOW (ITV) | Guests: Petula Clark. I Love a Violin |
| 12/1/59 | TWOSOME (BBC) | Guests: Petula & Joe Henderson. |
| 22/1/59 | (ITV) | Paul Anka, Eddie Calvert, Petula Clark, Mona Inglesby, Max Wall, Johnny Duncan. |
| 28/1/59 | | Eddie Calvert, Petula Clark, Rosemary June, The Monograms, Glen Mason, Malcolm Jackson, Paddy Edwards, Pamela Manson. |
| 8/4/59 | The JACK JACKSON SHOW | |
| 10/4/59 | LENNY THE LION SHOW (ITV) | Afternoon children's show. |
| 11/4/59 | DRUMBEAT (BBC) | Petula Clark, Ronnie Carroll |
| 16/6/59 | THE STORY OF A STAR | |
| 13/7/59 | JUKE BOX JURY (BBC) | Panelists: Susan Stranks, Eric Sykes, Petula Clark, Pete Murray. This popular contemporary music series featured a celebrity panel of guests giving their verdict to David Jacobs on a selection of the latest pop releases. Jacobs rang a bell for a hit, whilst a rasping hooter signaled a miss. |
| 21/8/59 | CALLING DICKIE VALENTINE (ITV) | Guests: Petula, Joe Henderson. |
| 4/9/59 | CALLING DICKIE VALENTINE (ITV) | Guest: Petula Clark. |
| 13/12/59 | BERNARD DELFONT'S SUNDAY SHOW (ITV) | From the Palace Theatre. Introduced by Alfred Marks with Bernard Bresslaw, Petula Clark. |