Derek Hobson opens the new series with "near misses" - acts that received over a 100 points in the previous run, but didn't quite make it. Included amongst the acts competing for a chance to go straight to the gala final is Simone.
New acts are brought to the series, including singer-comedian Lee Wilson, mind reader Guido and the trumpet playing of Jack Mozelle. Also featuring bands including Mosaic and the Satin Dolls, this edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
This edition features one of the lowest-marked acts ever, as comedian Dave Beard is awarded just 40 points. Also featuring music acts including Twice Bitten and Flair, this edition exists only as an off-air domestic video recording.
Muriel Young joins the scoring panel for the first time, judging seven acts including acrobats The Leaways. Among the other acts appearing on an edition missing from the ITV Archives is comedian Don Reid.
Derek Hobson introduces a new panel member in Tito Burns, along with acts including singing comic Rob Duncan. However, perhaps the biggest surprise occurs at the end of the show, when Lionel Blair decides to give Derek back his moustache.
Along with five musical acts, there are two comedians on this edition, both with dubious "middle names": Mike Stand Douglas and Ian Sludge Lees. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Musician Les Reed joins the scoring panel for the first time, as a number of acts receive high scores and would reappear in "near miss" shows after receiving 100 points or more. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
A show featuring previous winners, including Greengage, who had won the viewer vote in the last series. Among the competitors is a comedian who would go on to have over 25 years of longevity on British television screens: Roy Walker.
Featuring ventriloquist act Mike Dennett and Chic, along with impressionist Billy McGowan and singer Sue Adams. Among the rest of the acts are group The Medium Wave Band, in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
Lyn Richmond, formerly of Sounds Familiar, tries her luck as a solo singer on this edition. Also included are comedian Eddie Archer and speciality act Crick's Canine Wonders. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
A high-scoring show, with the panel awarding six of the seven acts 94 points or more. Unfortunately for comedy impressionist Peter Lloyd he's not in that group, coming last by a large margin with a mark of just 69.
An edition of New Faces that is, like over a hundred others, wiped from the ITV Archives. However, domestic footage of differing kinds still exist: one performer with only audio, and a second with only video, no sound.
Three acts from Ireland appear on this edition, with the Limerick band Ding-a-Ling, singer Gemma Murphy from Shannon and Dublin's ventriloquist act Mike Hill and Frisky. Among the other contenders is Glasgow singer Bryan Taylor.
A wide variety of acts include the Maori-Hi-Lites from New Zealand, the flamenco guitar of Dave Mandal and cowboy music from the O'Sullivan Brothers. There's also comedian Nicky Gunn, who divides the panel on his use of risqué material.
A special show giving seven acts who had scored a hundred points or more another chance to go through to the final: Penny Farthing, Ian Sludge Lees, Koffy and Kreme, Jaime Stone, Kerry Meadows, Jamie Adams and Fairfield Welles.
The only Christmas Day episode of New Faces, this festive edition is a Winners Show, with six prior acts competing for a spot in the gala final. The season is also celebrated by a performance from the Choir of Coventry Cathedral.
A New Year's Day show featuring acts including impressionist Benny Yorke, singer Siobhan McManus, pianist Art Sutter and harmonica player Harry Rowley. With panellists including Muriel Young, this edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
Composer Geoff Love joins the scoring panel, as acts include music from Sullivan, Dave Curtis and Tina. There's also comedy from Maxwell Plumm and ventriloquism from David Tomkin in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
A number of not-so-new faces appear on this edition, including former Opportunity Knocks finalists and a 16-year-old dancing magician who had appeared with Paul Daniels on the BBC. This edition only exists as a domestic video recording.
Mickey Most joins the show wearing a hoodie, while stand up comedian Les Wilson wins the panel over by dedicating most of his act to insulting them. But can Les compete with the music of group Tamashante and singer Gillian Burns?
The acts on this show include the bands Brother, Reno and Soul Direction, along with comedian Tony Kent. Also featuring singers and a mind reader, this edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
With music band Brother and mind-reader Graham P. Jolley being joint winners the previous week, both are back to compete in this winners show, albeit with Brother now named "Kite". This edition only exists as a domestic video recording.
A musical edition, with bands U.S.A.U.K. and Fresh, along with singers Juliette de Ville and Michael Johns. Also featuring are duo Dario and Delia and comedian Pappy Sweeney in an edition missing from the ITV Archives.
A number of strikingly-named groups feature on this edition, including Heritage and Peter Collins with Style. This edition is listed as missing from the ITV Archives, yet at least one clip exists as a domestic off-air video recording.
An edition missing from the ITV Archives sees controversy, as the winning act of the night is disqualified for breaking the rules, and the runners up given the win in their place.
The last edition of the fifth series to feature new acts, including comedy from J.J. Stewart and the offbeat double act Mr. Carline and Mr. Walling. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
A show made up of previous winners and acts that had scored over 100 points on their appearances. Nine acts are crammed into a single show, including comedian Les Wilson and singer Tina. This edition is missing from the ITV Archives.
The final Winners Show to decide which acts get to go onto the final. Including Peter Collins with Style, this edition is listed as missing from the ITV Archives, yet at least one clip exists as a domestic off-air video recording.
Derek Hobson reads out a letter promising that all the acts in this final will get to feature on Frankie Vaughan's TV show afterwards. As well as the eight finalists, there's also a special guest with series four winner Roger De Courcey.