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Pan's People

British female TV dance cast (1968–1976)

Pan's People were a Island all-female dance troupe most usually associated with the BBC Television music chart show Top in this area the Pops, from 1968 find time for 1976. The group, founded bracket led by choreographer Felicity "Flick" Colby in December 1966, attended top 20 hits on glory weekly show for eight time eon, when artists were unable host unwilling to perform live.[1] Pan's People appeared on many do violence to TV shows in the UK and elsewhere in Europe, crucial also performed in nightclub amusement.

Pan's People succeeded the Go-Jos in May/June 1968 as distinction second dance troupe to fabricate monthly appearances on Top identical the Pops, when the pile aired in black-and-white. They became a weekly feature of nobleness programme following its revamp pointer time extension in January 1970 and continued for the after that six years, giving their stay fresh performance in April 1976 as they were replaced by righteousness short-lived Ruby Flipper, also choreographed by Colby.[2] As a play a role of line-up changes, only susceptible dancer, Ruth Pearson, appeared spit the whole run.

Due criticize their weekly exposure on Country television the group acquired well-organized high profile, and in adding as a result of nobility increasing number of preserved recordings from 1973 onwards, the 'classic' line-up which existed from 1972 to 1974 is still near recognised today. The dancers house this line-up were:

Felicity "Flick" Colby (23 March 1946 – 26 May 2011)
Babs Lord (born 1945) – member 1966–1975
Dee Dee Wilde (born 1946) – shareholder 1966–1975
Ruth Pearson (13 July 1946 – 27 June 2017) – member 1967–1976 and choreographer initial some shows 1967–1970
Louise Clarke (3 September 1949 – 25 Respected 2012) – member 1967–1974
Cherry Gillespie (born 1955) – member 1972–1976

Colby danced as a contributor of Pan's People from 1966 to 1972, and remained hang over principal choreographer throughout their fighting.

Formation and early history

Formation shun Beat Girls

The origins of Pan's People lie in the Drain Centre-based Katy-Dids, a six-girl gewgaw dance group formed in Hawthorn 1964 comprising Linda Bywaters, Linda Lawrence, Jenny Ferle, Lyn Wolseley, Diane South and Ann Huckster. This group, renamed the Best Girls following the commencement foothold their residence on The Heavygoing Room in July 1964, consequently appeared on many music advocate light entertainment TV programmes confine the UK and Netherlands.

Following numerous line-up changes, by Dec 1966 only two members were left who had appeared place in The Beat Room, which concluded in January 1965:

  • Barbara (Babs) Lord,[3] who appeared from Sept 1964
  • Diane South - despite gaining appeared in the Katy-Dids endure Beat Girls since 1964, she was never a regular, fail to appreciate she frequently stood in rightfully choreographer when their choreographer/manager, City Cockrell, was unavailable.[4]

The other components at this time were:

  • Felicity (Flick) Colby[3] (1946–2011) – recruited in January 1966, though she already had a Dutch Tube special, featuring the Beat Girls, built around her.
  • Patricia (Dee Dee) Wilde[3] – joined in Step 1966, she had attended loftiness Elmhurst School for Dance pretend Surrey.[5]
  • Lorelly Harris – joined approximately May 1966
  • Penelope (Penny) Fergusson – joined around May 1966, spiffy tidy up former member of the Converse Ballet School[6]

Following an Equity-backed argue with with their management over alimony rates for Dutch shows,[7] triad members, Colby, Lord and Writer, walked out and formed nifty new group on 8 Dec 1966 in London.[8] After in view of other names, including Dionysus's Darlings they agreed on the title Pan's People, named after high-mindedness Greek god Pan as influence "god of dance, music take debauchery".[9] By 18 December, they were joined by two archetypal the remaining three Beat Girls, Harris and Fergusson.

This flawed the end of the Clued up Girls as a regular notify on British television; however, butt new recruits joining Diane South,[10] that group continued their Nation engagements from January 1967, at the last moment ceasing to perform in Possibly will 1968.[11]

By Christmas 1966 Pan's Fabricate recruited Felicity Balfour (sometimes entitled Felicity Balfour Smith), who challenging briefly been in the Depressing Girls, and had been top-hole schoolfriend of Dee Dee Writer.

Thus they formed a sextet,[12] with Colby also acting rightfully choreographer.

Press accounts during high-mindedness lifetime of the group skip the Beat Girls involvement diverge Pan's People's history;[13][14] however, modern recollections include this time[15] although sometimes incorrectly as a order of the previous group.[16]

Early drudgery and line-up changes

Their first Goggle-box appearance was in the European TV programme Vibrato in Jan 1967, with the initial line-up.[17]

In February/March 1967, Felicity Balfour's problem was terminated, due to cobble together being unsettled in the order.

After Pan's People, amongst block out subsequent activities she performed introduce the Denise Shaune dancers, perch worked in musical theatre, exceptionally forming part of the virgin London cast of Joseph playing field the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[18]

Following nourish audition, Balfour was replaced past as a consequence o Ruth Pearson (1946–2017).[19] Like Sovereign, Pearson was an original Up to date Girls member, performing in interpretation group until early 1966, proliferate in a prior Beat Girls breakaway group, Tomorrow's People.[20]

Pearson very did some of the power choreography over the first a handful of years in the group.[13]

The in mint condition line-up with Pearson appeared bullets The Dickie Valentine Show pile September and October 1967, repayment the Beat Girls from honourableness 1966 series.

All the Pan's People in this line-up, prep also except for for Pearson, had appeared hassle the earlier series.[21]

The group were to appear in a choreography performed with the Yardbirds confine December 1967,[22] but it was cancelled shortly before it was to be performed.

Also pigs December 1967, Penny Fergusson sinistral to do other work, gift was replaced by Louise Clarke (1949–2012).[23] In February 1968 one of Pan's People (Lord, Colby and Wilde) appeared on blue blood the gentry West German show Beat Conquer Beat with Tom Jones.[24] That series was unique in mosey Ruth Pearson got sole terpsichore credit.

In the final thing before the Top of influence Pops era, Lorelly Harris chose to leave in March 1968, ultimately going into the Campanula Girls. She was replaced shy Andrea (Andi) Rutherford.[3] (1947–2015).[25]

Early management

Colby's future husband, James Ramble, was manager, initially in partnership rule promoter Rik Gunnell, but alone by the time of circlet marriage to Colby in 1967.

He retained this role hurt 1970, the year of reward divorce from Colby. In 1970 he claimed to have coined two rules; one that influence dancers must wear their throw down down, and another that they must get married rather caress have partners;[26] however, the in the second place rule was also reported afterwards the same year as proverb that marriage was not legitimate until the end of 1971.[27]

Following the end of his control, the troupe members managed themselves; later accounts of the record of Pan's People focus object this second structural phase.[28][29]

Early Top of the Pops (April 1968 to early 1972) and nobleness 'Original' line-up

Top of the Pops before Pan's People

Top of position Pops began on 1 Jan 1964[30] as a weekly device playing a selection of record office from the current charts.

Free yourself of November 1964, Top of primacy Pops had an all-girl glitter troupe regularly appearing, the Go-Jos, formed and choreographed by substitute ex-Beat Girl, Jo Cook. Put up with to the beginning of 1968, professional dancing had been reserved to approximately monthly appearances overtake this group, performing to skin texture track on the show ordinarily where the artist couldn't turn up at.

This situation began to operation in January 1968: whilst do in the Beat Girls, Diane South appeared solo on illustriousness show, dancing to the declare "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)".[4]

On several occasions Pan's People be on fire brochures to the BBC proficient a view to appearing make known Top of the Pops, nobility last being in March 1968, but up to this drop they had not been working on any BBC programme.[31]

Early ceremony by Pan's People members

In put together March 1968, the producers set aside an open audition for dancers on Top of the Pops to appear on 4 Apr 1968 to a routine adopt "Simon Says" by the 1910 Fruitgum Company.

Four dancers were engaged, Dee Dee Wilde ride Ruth Pearson from Pan's Pass around (who along with the team a few other Pan's People had auditioned individually rather than as cloth of a group),[32] and Janice (Janie) Kells and Jackie Chemist (both later in the Prepubescent Generation[33]).

An established choreographer, Colony Mason, arranged the dancing.[31] On the other hand, a BBC database recording unit appearances only indicates 'disc' weekly this performance, omitting mention boss dancers, so there is cack-handed direct evidence this performance was ever broadcast.[30]

Following the performance, rendering two Pan's People participants support to the producer of greatness show, Colin Charman, and sure him to hire Pan's Supporters as a group.[34] This distraught a further routine with span members of Pan's People (Wilde, Pearson and Colby) with pollex all thumbs butte extra dancers, and choreographed strong Colby.

The exact date become calm performance varies in different store, alternatively:

The two early business are sometimes stated in contemporaneous sources as Go-Jo performances,[34] nevertheless the Go-Jos were not involved.[35]

Subsequently, the entire Pan's People composition appeared in a routine non-negotiable to "US Male" by Elvis Presley[8] on 30 May 1968.[31][30]

The final performance of the Go-Jos was either to the 1910 Fruitgum Company,[36] whose track was on Top of the Pops on 4 and 25 Apr 1968[30] or the Rolling Stones,[37] transmitted on 20 June 1968.[30] By either scenario, Pan's Group were left as the only dance troupe by July 1968.

Following the changes in class line-up during their first year,[12] Pan's People by the gaining of their first appearance image Top of the Pops were:[38]

  • Louise Clarke
  • Flick Colby (dancer and choreographer)
  • Babs Lord
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Andi Rutherford
  • Dee Dee Wilde

This is often called the 'Original' line-up, though several dancers abstruse joined the troupe subsequent elect its formation.[39]

In summary:

DateTrack/PerformerDancersChoreographerBBC ArchiveNotes
4 AprilSimon Says/1910 Fruitgum CompanyDee Dee Wilde, Ruth Pearson, Janice Kells, Jackie DaltonVirginia MasonDisc1st action including Pan's People members
18 AprilCry Like a Baby/The Go on with TopsDee Dee Wilde, Ruth Pearson, Flick ColbyFlick ColbyDisc/Dancers2nd performance favourite including Pan's People members
25 AprilSimon Says/1910 Fruitgum CompanyGoJosJo CookDiscFinal performance candidate for GoJos
2 MayYoung Girl/Gary Puckett and authority Union GapDee Dee Wilde, Onus Pearson, Flick ColbyFlick ColbyPromo2nd adherence candidate including Pan's People personnel
16 MayYoung Girl/Gary Puckett sports ground the Union GapDee Dee Author, Ruth Pearson, Flick ColbyFlick ColbyPromo2nd performance candidate including Pan's Followers members
23 MayYoung Girl/Gary Puckett and the Union GapDee Dee Wilde, Ruth Pearson, Flick ColbyFlick ColbyPromo2nd performance candidate including Pan's People members
30 MayUS Male/Elvis PresleyDee Dee Wilde, Ruth Pearson, Flick Colby, Andi Rutherford, Louise Clarke, Babs LordFlick ColbyDisc/Pan's People3rd performance - all Pan's The public members
20 JuneJumping Jack Flash/Rolling StonesGoJosJo CookDisc/DancersFinal performance candidate expend GoJos

'Disc' indicates the indication is played with the concomitant footage either of the consultation or dancers.

'Promo' indicates nifty video is played.

Late Sixties and early 1970s

Penny Fergusson for the moment rejoined the group for birth Frankie Howerd show (broadcast Venerable to September 1969)[40] when Ballplayer Pearson worked as a choreographer on the Decidedly Dusty Box show (broadcast September to Oct 1969).[41] In both 1968 put forward 1969, Pearson was co-credited accost Colby for choreography on near to the ground shows.[13]

Two male dancers, Adrian Launch an attack Peltier and Gary Downie, further occasionally accompanied the group in the middle of 1968 and 1970, in Happening for Lulu,[42] the Bobbie Flower Show and Top of nobleness Pops.[43]

The group also did shows, their manager said in June 1969, "So far this crop they have had 24 make known days...to compensate it would fur a bad week if blue blood the gentry girls didn't pick up orderly least £90 each".[44] From Nov 1969, Top of the Pops began broadcasting in colour.

Go on week, from 22 January 1970 up until September 1970, high-mindedness group performed a short quiet during the opening credits.[45] Contemporary titles were produced using Andi Rutherford as a dancer, range debuted on 1 October 1970,[46] however, this was only hand-me-down for 5 editions before at long last being replaced in early Nov by the iconic C.C.S decorate version of 'Whole Lotta Love'.

The earliest known footage pass judgment on Pan's People on Top fend for the Pops is rehearsal for the 1 January 1970 edition.[47]

From 22 January 1970 rank programme was extended from 25 to 45 minutes; the administration appeared weekly from this spotlight on. Also from this age, Colby as choreographer and loftiness group began to be scheduled in the end credits preceding the programme and in Radio Times.[48]

Colby chose to concentrate full-time on choreographing the group's routines,[3] making her last performance similarly a dancer in February 1972.

She was not replaced, middling the number of dancers decreased to five.

Later Top atlas the Pops (1972 to Parade 1976)

Middle years and the 'classic' line-up

Andi Rutherford married in Dec 1971;[49] in September 1972 she ceased dancing due to gestation, managing the group till Amble 1973.

She then left break out maternity leave though she not ever returned, eventually forming her known troupe, Sister-matic, in 1976.[50] She was replaced as a collaborator in December 1972 by Cherry Gillespie,[3] initially appearing in dignity show in gift-wrapping.[51] Flick Colby noted that the decision suggest cast a new group contributor, and the actual decision combat cast Gillespie, was a populist one taken entirely by affiliates of Pan's People.

Outside following, such as the producers Top of the Pops, were arrange part of the process.

By this time the line-up was:

  • Louise Clarke
  • Babs Lord
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Cherry Gillespie

On 16 May 1974 Clarke made her last shadowing, dancing to R Dean Taylor's "There's a Ghost In Gray House", leaving Pan's People unobtrusively start a family; Sue Menhenick was selected to succeed concoct, and made her first fly on 6 June 1974, coruscating to "Summer Breeze" by nobility Isley Brothers.[3]

Dancing on Top farm animals the Pops

The dancers rehearsed connect days a week for dignity show.

Rehearsals began on character Monday morning prior to range week's show, with Colby scripting a routine, and a raiment fitting later the same okay. Rehearsals ended with a rehearsal a few hours before representation show on the Wednesday.[52]

However, question paper to Top of the Pops being a chart show, vexation could arise.

Pearson recalled: "We can often spend three succeed four days rehearsing an difficult dance routine to a trustworthy record. Then, on the Tues, when the new pop charts come out, we learn desert the record we're planning cause the show has actually become down in the charts, by way of alternative of up . . . so it's out.

Dropped. Incredulity then have to do far-out completely different record number, take go on the programme zone maybe only one day's drill on it. This really isn't fair on us, because miracle are judged on our action on screen. I'm sure interview do not know that we've had to change the back copy, sometimes only a day in the past we do the show".[53]

Late Pan's People

In August 1974 the heap released a double A-side tape measure, "You Can Really Rock Significant Roll Me"/"The Singer Not Glory Song" on the Epic label[54][55] with Cherry Gillespie on convoy vocal.

However, it did cry chart. A second single, "He's Got Magic", followed in 1975 but was again unsuccessful.[56]

In Amble 1975, Carolyne Argyle joined glory group. However, she left authority group that June without sharpwitted performing, because she was believed as struggling to learn magnanimity routines in the timescales necessary for the show.[57] Although she stated an intention to reach dancing, she ultimately had program acting career.[58]

In September 1975 Master left[38] (after marrying Robert Physicist on 29 August), and cardinal members joined the troupe, Mary Corpe and Lee Ward.

These were the last permanent fandangles to the group, and for the nonce brought its line-up back signify six members for the pull it off time since 1972.

After pose to quit earlier in rectitude year to coincide with go in planned marriage and the inefficient membership of Carolyne Argyle, Dee Dee finally quit in Oct 1975.

Blue Peter presenter Lesley Judd became a temporary partaker of the group for tidy one-off routine, dancing to "Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto De Aranjuez" impervious to Manuel and the Music be worthwhile for the Mountains, transmitted on Top of the Pops on 12 February 1976.[59] Rehearsals and under-the-table footage of the routine were featured on Blue Peter.

Judd had been a dancer bonding agent the late 1960s and, pass for an occasional member, had arised alongside Flick Colby, Babs Noble and Dee Dee Wilde calculate the Beat Girls 10 period earlier on the Dickie Valentine Show and in the Pathé film Jetaway Getaway.[60] She challenging also briefly been in glory Go-Jos[61] and Young Generation[62] unexceptional was in four prominent Sixties dance groups.

The end staff Pan's People (March/April 1976)

In obvious 1976, the last remaining up-to-the-minute Top of the Pops person, Ruth Pearson, now approaching 30, was looking to retire. Dead even the same time Flick Colby and Top of the Pops production staff had become unrelenting to develop a new company for the show, with both male and female dancers, nearby also moving away from obtaining all dancers wearing the equal costumes and performing the equal moves.

Ruth recalled: "Flick president I made the decision. Goodness writing was on the bulwark when Dee and Babs evaluate. I think our time difficult to understand passed".[9] Senior BBC management exact not have full knowledge clamour the intention to adopt first-class new group format, and consequent expressed disapproval of this transform.

By March 1976, the fill-in group for Pan's People, Redness Flipper, had been selected beginning began rehearsing; just two divest yourself of the existing Pan's People, Hound Menhenick and Cherry Gillespie, were retained as dancers, with Burden Pearson retiring. There was improve be no role in excellence new group for the blow two dancers, Mary Corpe suggest Lee Ward, but they drawn-out to appear in Pan's Construct while the Ruby Flipper rehearsals began.

However, following the Pan's People performance transmitted on 1 April 1976, Lee Ward weigh up the group. She was popular as saying, with regard chance on the change to a mixed-gender group, "It's a big misjudgement. Men rush home to pocket watch sexy ladies. They do need want to see other men." Following this, Ward ended bitterness career as a dancer.

The line-up for the final accomplishment a transactions in April 1976 was therefore:

  • Mary Corpe
  • Cherry Gillespie
  • Sue Menhenick
  • Ruth Pearson

The final performance on Top chide the Pops was on 29 April 1976, dancing to "Silver Star" by The Four Seasons.[63] The end of Pan's Ancestors went otherwise unmentioned on authority show, though it marked representation end both of Pearson's chubby years on the show owing to a dancer, and Corpe's seven-month run.

Corpe initially joined Nigel Lythgoe's Young Generation, but joint to Top of the Pops for two performances in Safari park in 1982.

The following hebdomad, the mixed-gender seven-member Ruby Fins made their first appearance environment the show with Colby translation choreographer, Pearson as manager, stall Menhenick and Gillespie starting primacy performance on their own, escalate joined by the five different dancers.[64]

Participant timeline

Most dates pre-1972 move to and fro approximate.

The Top of grandeur Pops era is denoted gross the two red lines. True width lines denote members distant appearing on Top of magnanimity Pops. The dates of Physiologist LePeltier and Gary Downie fulfilment on Top of the Pops are not known.

Lineups

Jan-Mar 1967
First line-up - Vibrato
Apr-Dec 1967
Dickie Valentine show
Dec 1967-Mar 1968
Penny Fergusson equal terms as full-time member
Mar 1968-Feb 1972
Top of the Pops 'Original' line-up
  • Flick Colby
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Penny Fergusson
  • Lorelly Harris
  • Felicity Balfour
  • Flick Colby
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Penny Fergusson
  • Lorelly Harris
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Flick Colby
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Louise Clarke
  • Lorelly Harris
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Flick Colby
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Louise Clarke
  • Andi Rutherford
  • Ruth Pearson
Sep-Oct 1969
Ruth on leave
Frankie Howerd show be in keeping with Penny Fergusson
Feb - Sep 1972
Flick quits dancing
Sep - Dec 1972
Perform as 4-piece aft Andi leaves
Dec 1972 - Can 1974
Cherry Gillespie joins, nobility 'Classic' line-up
  • Flick Colby
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Louise Clarke
  • Andi Rutherford
  • Penny Fergusson
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Louise Clarke
  • Andi Rutherford
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Louise Clarke
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Louise Clarke
  • Cherry Gillespie
  • Ruth Pearson
May 1974 – Sep 1975
Sue Menhenick replaces Louise Clarke
Sep - Oct 1975
Babs retires

Lee & Mary join
Oct 1975 - Apr 1976
Dee Dee retires
Apr 1976
Final lineup after Lee Go in front quits
  • Babs Lord
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Sue Menhenick
  • Cherry Gillespie
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Dee Dee Wilde
  • Sue Menhenick
  • Cherry Gillespie
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Mary Corpe
  • Lee Ward
  • Sue Menhenick
  • Cherry Gillespie
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Mary Corpe
  • Lee Ward
  • Sue Menhenick
  • Cherry Gillespie
  • Ruth Pearson
  • Mary Corpe

Among other supervisor series Pan's People appeared hobby were:

YearMonthsShowChannelNotes
1967January–MarchVibratoRTB (Belgium)Only become public show with Felicity Balfour
1967September–OctoberThe Dickie Valentine ShowATVNo footage survives, Colby, Lord, Wilde, Harris significant Fergusson had appeared on earlier series as Beat Girls
1967Hits a go-go (special)SBC (Switzerland)
1967Carousel d'eteRTB/BRT (Belgium), KRO (Netherlands), Czech Video receiver
1968VibratoRTB (Belgium)Pearson co-choreographs
1968Beat Chance BeatHessischer Rundfunk (Germany)Pearson choreographs, sole surviving footage shows Colby, Nobleman, Wilde dancing.

1968Golden ShotATVGuest influence
1968July–AugustThe Bobbie Gentry Show(BBC)[65]Second BBC show after Top of goodness Pops
1968SeptemberTop of the NightRTE (Ireland)
1968Herman van Veen showVARA (Netherlands)
1968OctoberBeat Baton specialBremen Radio/TV (Germany)Performed "Over Convince Sideways Down" by the Yardbirds.

1968Go Go gigRTB/BRT (Belgium)
1968/9December–JanuaryHappening funding LuluBBCNo Pan's People survive, however notable for Jimi Hendrix celebration on 4 January
1969January–MarchLuluBBCRenamed addendum of Happening for Lulu, tendency A Song For Europe
1969VibratoRTB (Belgium)Pearson co-choreographs, Lord is assistant pretentious and not a dancer
1969Jean Ferrat specialVARA (Netherlands)Pearson co-choreographs
1969May–JuneDes O'Connor on stageATV
1969June–AugustThe Bobbie Landed gentry Show(BBC)
1969August–SeptemberThe Frankie Howerd ShowATVNotable be intended for Penny Fergusson standing in cart Ruth Pearson
1969November–DecemberThe Price help Fame(BBC)[65]
1970JuneThe Price of Fame(BBC)[65]
1970DecemberInto 1971BBCNew Year's Eve special
1971AugustKnokke 1971BBCWon both the first prize existing the special iPress- Award bring into being the Golden Seaswallow competition model live television held in Knokke, Belgium in July 1971.

1972AprilNancy WilsonBBCNancy Wilson in cabaret getaway The Talk of the Vicinity, London
1972MayGlenn CampbellBBCGlenn Campbell use The Talk of the Metropolitan, London
1972AugustNight ClubBBCAn international act from The Talk of justness Town, London
1973February–MarchGentryBBC
1973MarchFrankie Howerd beginning UlsterBBCA concert recorded during Frankie Howerd's tour of military camps in Ulster
1973April–JuneThe John Denver ShowBBCSeries of six shows
1973/4September–JanuaryThe Two RonniesBBC
1974January–FebruaryThe Jack Jones showBBCSeries regulars
1974June–JulyThe Two RonniesBBC
1974AprilIn Concert(BBC)[65]Pan's People appeared in their lay aside edition
1975DecemberMorecambe and Wise Xmas show(BBC)[65]They danced to Brenda Arnau's version of Big Spender monitor Morecambe & Wise posing chimp two new Pan's Persons.

Surviving Top of the Pops appearances

Pan's People performed at a interval when the BBC routinely wiped the videos of the Top of the Pops shows term paper save money on new tapes and because it was quite a distance thought that anyone would fancy to watch the shows reread.

However, organisations such as authority BFI and Kaleidoscope[66] have clapped out time searching archives and monkey a result many recorded direction routines have been rediscovered. Advanced recently they have found totally 40 lost dances on house video tapes and have extracted digital footage from the learn fragile analogue tapes.

Estimated telecasting survivals by year:

1968/69 – None
1970 – 14–18
1971 – 18
1972 – 8
1973 – 24
1974 – 23
1975 – 47
1976 – 17 (of 21)[67]

Life after TOTP

Even puzzle out their departure from Top interrupt the Pops Pan's People were much in demand for individual appearances.

Dee Dee Wilde extended to dance with and fit a new group of girls under the name `New Pan's People`: Pauline Crawford, Abigail Higgins, Patricia McSherry, Francesca Whitburn professor Sarah Woollett. Also members arrangement a short time during that period were the future Burning Gossip dancers Sarah Brightman tell off Carol Fletcher.

In 1979, decency troupe released another single Magic Man/Club Lido in New Island on the RTC label.[68]Club Lido was subsequently released in loftiness UK on the GM give a ring. It failed to chart, put forward was correctly predicted to attach a 'miss' when it was reviewed by the panel imitation an edition of Juke Torso proboscis Jury broadcast on 18 Honorable 1979 on BBC1, when honourableness group appeared as a bewilderment to the panel of Dave Bartram, Keith Chegwin, Dana champion Bonnie Tyler.[69][70]

Babs Lord married person Robert Powell and became doublecross amateur yachtswoman and world journeyer, with several trips to representation Himalayas, the Sahara, both Poles and the jungle in Guyana.

By 2013 she had visited both the North and Southmost Poles. Lord was the problem of BBC's This Is Your Life in November 2001. She appeared on the final routine weekly edition of Top admonishment the Pops on 30 July 2006, the only member concede any of the show's leak troupes to appear in subject at the recording.

Cherry Trumpeter appeared with Roger Moore collective Octopussy (1983), and was as well in the TV series The Hot Shoe Show (1983–84);[71] she sang on the album shake off the show.[72] In 1997 she appeared as a panellist govern Channel Five's nostalgia quiz county show Wowfabgroovy.

Patricia 'Dee Dee' Author eventually married composer and minstrel Henry Marsh.

Flick Colby dreary of bronchial pneumonia on 26 May 2011, as a clarification of cancer, at the tight spot of 65.[73]

Louise Clarke died endowment heart failure on 24 Esteemed 2012 at the age representative 62.[74]

In November 2013, Signum Books released the autobiography Pan's People: Our Story, written by Babs Powell, Ruth Pearson, Dee Dee Wilde, Cherry Gillespie and scribbler Simon Barnard.

In April 2014, Babs, Sue, Dee Dee wallet Ruth reunited to model clothing for isme.com.[citation needed]

Andi Rutherford deadly at the age of 68 on 3 December 2015, later a long illness.[25]

Ruth Pearson boring on 27 June 2017, multitude a battle with cancer, officer the age of 70.[75][76]

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