- Pan's People
"Pan's People" were a 1970s British TV dance troupe, who are best associated with the BBC TV music chart show "
Top of the Pops ".In an era before
pop video s, they danced to songs whose original artists were not available to perform them live. They were not the first dance troupe to appear regularly on TOTP - they were preceded by The Go-Jo's in the programme's early days, before Pan's People replaced them in May 1968. They did not start off with weekly appearances, but they had become an almost-weekly feature of the programme by early 1970.Members
The original Pan's People line-up consisted of:
*Louise Clarke
*Felicity "Flick" Colby
*Barbara "Babs" Lord
*Ruth Pearson
*Andrea "Andi" Rutherford
*Patricia "Dee Dee" Wilde Flick gradually stood down from her dancing duties in Pan's People towards the end of 1971 to concentrate full-time on choreographing the group's routines.At the end of 1972, Andi Rutherford left Pan's People to raise a family, and was replaced by Cherry Gillespie. Cherry was selected at open auditions, and made her "TOTP" debut on 28 December 1972. She appeared after being "unwrapped" as a Christmas present by the other members of Pan's People, before joining them for a routine to Nilsson's "
Without You ".During 1974, Louise Clarke also decided to leave Pan's People to start a family. Her replacement was Susan "Sue" Menhenick, again chosen through an open audition. It is currently uncertain on which date Sue made her "TOTP" debut as a Pan's People member.
A final personnel change within the troupe occurred during 1975, when Babs Lord and Dee Dee Wilde also left the group. It is believed that both Babs and Dee Dee left Pan's People at the same time. Their replacements were Mary Copse and Lee Ward. Mary and Lee made their debuts as Pan's Peoplettes on 5 May 1975. In a 1976 edition of
Top Of The Pops ,Blue Peter presenterLesley Judd (a former member of dance troupeThe Young Generation ) became a sixth Pan's Peoplette for a one-of routine. The backstage rehearsals were then shown onBlue Peter a few weeks later.The final Pan's People line-up by the time of their final routines for TOTP in April 1976 were:
* Mary Copse
* Cherry Gillespie
* Sue Menhenick
* Ruth Pearson (the only remaining original member of Pan's People)
* Lee WardReveille (defunct paper) 26.9.1975 adds Dee Dee aged 28 and 5 ft 5 in (34-24-35), Sue aged 20 5ft3in (33-23-34), Ruth 29, 5 ft 1 in (34-24-36), Cherry aged 20, 5 ft 2 in (34-22-33) , Mary 17, 33-22-35 and Lee 19 34-22-35.
Work outside "TOTP"
As well as TOTP, Pan's People appeared in the 1974 "In Concert" series on BBC television. With more time for rehearsal and higher production values, the show featured various dance routines, as well as musical numbers performed by the girls themselves. The programme also featured a dance routine where Dee Dee and Louise gyrated on cushions wearing see-through costumes with sequined nipple covers. They also appeared a number of times on the popular BBC sketch show the
Two Ronnies in 1973.Quality of the dance
At the time, and later, they were criticized for an over-literal interpretation of song lyrics into movement. This was chiefly due to very short lead times in preparation before recording of the show - if a song that was due to be featured took a move down the charts then it would have to be replaced by one that was moving up, giving the dancers only a day to prepare (the charts were issued on a Tuesday with TOTP being recorded on Wednesday).
Notable performances
Among the hundreds of Pan's People routines for "Top of the Pops", the most fondly remembered include:
* Dressing up asKing Kong and other horror movie characters whilst interpreting "Monster Mash " by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and his Crypt-Kicker Five on4 October 1973 .
* Dancing around dogs, one of which left the set shortly after the start of the performance, forGilbert O'Sullivan 's "Get Down" on25 December 1973 References in popular culture
*In a 1974 episode of Porridge, Fletcher (
Ronnie Barker ) fantasises in his prison cell about having a night out: "I could call up a couple of birds - those darlings who dance on "Top of the Pops", what are they called? Pan's People. There's one special one - beautiful Babs... I don't know what her name is."*The troupe were given one of the top accolades on British TV in 1975 when they were asked to perform alongside
Eric Morecambe andErnie Wise on theirBBC1 Christmas Day TV Show, one of the most popular TV shows ever shown in the UK. They danced toBrenda Arnau 's version of "Big Spender " with Eric & Ernie posing as two new Pan's Persons.*Pan's People were spoofed by
Monty Python's Flying Circus in a sketch featuring an all-male dance group called "Pan's Pooves."Dubious|Monty Python reference|date=March 2008*"
The Benny Hill Show " also spoofed the dance troupe as "Pam's People," withBenny Hill ,Henry McGee ,Bob Todd ,Jackie Wright and Earl Adair appearing in drag. Ironically, two later editions of his show featured the late 1970s incarnation of Pan's People, one of whom,Louise English , went on to become a major cast member of the Hill show through the mid-1980s.*
The Goodies made frequent references to the group, as well as showing an all pensioner dance-troop called "Pan's Grannies".*In their TV series,
French & Saunders ,Dawn French andJennifer Saunders parodied the group, with their rendition of "Yellow River", with their group Pans Indeedy People.Life after "TOTP"
Even after their demise on Top of the Pops, Pan's People were much in demand for personal appearances. Dee Dee Wilde knew the name was still marketable and kept Pan's People alive as she continued to dance with and mananage a new group of girls, Pauline Crawford, Abigail Higgins, Patricia McSherry, Francesca Whitburn and Sarah Woollett. One new member for a short time during this period was
Sarah Brightman , who went on to be a member of the more raunchyHot Gossip , before marryingAndrew Lloyd Webber . The best remembered of the original members isBabs Lord , as a result of her marriage to the actorRobert Powell and her subsequent career as an amateur yachtswoman, and world explorer, having made several trips to theHimalayas , theSahara , both Poles and the jungle inGuyana . She holds the remarkable record of being the oldest housewife to visit both the North and South Poles. Lord was the subject of BBC's "This Is Your Life " in November 2001. She appeared on the final regular weekly edition of "Top of the Pops" on 30 July 2006, the only member of any of the show's dance troupes to appear in person at the recording."Top of the Pops" continued to use professional dancers until 1981, with Flick Colby remaining as the show's choreographer through the entire period. Pan's People were followed by a group calledRuby Flipper , which featured male and female dancers. However, there was pressure to return to the all-girl format, and after six months,Legs and Co. were created, and named after a viewer competition. Both Cherry and Sue from Pan's People featured in Ruby Flipper, with Sue going on to join Legs & Co. Ruth Pearson was Legs & Co's manager. Legs & Co performed every week on the show until 1981, when they were replaced by Zoo - a large troupe of dancers where individual members could be selected to perform each week, depending on the song. Flick Colby became the "Dance Director" for Top Of The Pops at this time. By the early 80s, however, Zoo's role shifted towards leading the audience, and eventually the group was disbanded, with some members remaining in the crowd as strategically-placed 'cheerleaders'. In 1997, Cherry appeared as a panelist on Channel Five's nostalgia quiz "Wowfabgroovy."External links
* [http://www.panspeople.net/ The Pan's People Online Fan Club]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp2/trivia/pans_people/ BBC Pan's People page]
* [http://www.panspeople.freeserve.co.uk/ The Unofficial Pan's People homepage]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/panfans Yahoo "Panfans" Group]
* [http://madaboutasia.blogspot.com/2008/01/pans-people-on-video.html Pan's People on video]
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