The show came back as ''Hal Lashwood's Minstrels
which started in July 1960 and went until August 1961. It was replaced by The Magic of Music''. Notable episodes include: • 28 July 1960 – Premiere episode • 12 November 1960 – guest starring Heather Pitt and Jack Allan • 24 December 1960 – the
Paul Robeson episode – Robeson starred in a segment where he gave a Christmas message to six children of different races and sang various Christmas songs. • 7 January 1961 – guest starring
Wilma Reading • 19 January 1961 – guest starring the Three Escorts • 27 April 1961 – guest starring
Eddie Calvert • 8 June 1961 – guest starring Dave Wheeler,
Jack Allen and Helen Loraine • 6 July 1961 – guest starring
Noeleen Batley Other guest stars included Al Kenny, Stan Penrose, Jimmy Haines, C. Ray Smith and Patti Markham. In 1961 an album called ''Hal Lashwood's Minstrels'' was released.
Cast • Hal Lashwood as Mr Interlocutor • Sydney Heylen as Bones • Reg Quartley as Tambo • Jack Kerh as Mr Dixie • Peggy Mortimer as Miss Carolina • Nell Williams as Mr Melodry • Jack Allen – and the Swanee River Boys (Django Kahn, Neville Thomas and Ron Webber)
Reception Writing in
The Bulletin in 1963 Max Harris referred to the ABC commissioning variety shows: Even a modest weekly entry into the variety field is a dubious investment. Shows of the calibre of Cafe Continental, The Lorrne Desmond Show, and the dismal Hal Lashwood Minstrels, demonstrate the hopelessness of the A.B.C.'s half-baked amateur essays at glossy effects. Against the failure of such shows to attract viewers, the A.B.C. was shattered by the enormous national success of "The Outcasts". Public reaction itself confirmed the A.B.C.'s impulse to re-think programming at a loftier level. ==References==