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Old November 2nd, 2010, 10:46 AM   #91
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I cannot see it on the thread but I recall one routine on the "in concert" show that had a shot that went along the line on the girls where they appear to be wearing kust fine beads. Did I imagine this?
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Default 'Bead dance' - Legs & Co or Pan's People?

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I cannot see it on the thread but I recall one routine on the "in concert" show that had a shot that went along the line on the girls where they appear to be wearing kust fine beads. Did I imagine this?
I think that clip is more likely to have been 'Legs & Co' rather than PP, and the show was TOTP rather than 'In Concert'. This clip has been requested before on another thread.
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Old November 3rd, 2010, 10:37 AM   #93
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Default Pan's People - I'm A Man / Chicago

One from the archives here, back in the days of black-and-white 405-lines television. This features PP dancing in January 1970 on TOTP to "I'm A Man" by Chicago.



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Old November 4th, 2010, 10:46 AM   #94
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Default Pan's People - unidentified instrumental on 'The Two Ronnies'

Something a little different here, a search will not find any clips from their routines performed on the BBC's 'The Two Ronnies' series currently posted onto this thread. So here are PP performing to an unidentified instrumental track from one of the programs in that series, originally TX'd in 1973.



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[Mod Edit, The track is "Buried Alive in the Blues" from the Janis Joplin album "Pearl"]

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Old November 8th, 2010, 10:43 AM   #95
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Default Pan's People - Signed Sealed Delivered / Stevie Wonder

Here are PP performing on TOTP in 1971 to the Stevie Wonder track "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours".



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Old November 9th, 2010, 09:47 AM   #96
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Default Pan's People - Papa Was A Rolling Stone / The Temptations

Superimposition and what I believe is technically known as Colour Separation Overlay is much in abundance in this clip. PP are performing on TOTP here in 1973 to 'Papa was a Rolling Stone' by the Temptations.



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Default Pan's People - Summertime City / Mike Batt

Here are PP performing in 1975 on TOTP to a track clearly being mimed by Mike Batt: 'Summertime City'. He was of course better known in the 70s as the creator of the Wombles and nowadays he is the manager of Katie Melua.



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Old November 15th, 2010, 11:49 AM   #98
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Default Pan's People - In Dulce Jubilo / Mike Oldfield

In this clip PP perform to the instrumental track 'In Dulce Jubilo' by Mike Oldfield - this is in fact based on the traditional Xmas Carol 'Good Christian Men Rejoice'. This was originally TX'd on TOTP in 1976.



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Default Pan's People - We've Only Just Begun /Carpenters

PP are seen here dancing to "We've Only Just Begun" by the Carpenters. This was originally TX'd on TOTP in January 1971.



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Default Pan's People - Do You Wanna Dance? / Barry Blue

PP are dressed in swimming costumes in this clip where they dance over the closing credits of a TOTP program originally broadcast in 1973. The track is 'Do You Wanna Dance?' by Barry Blue.




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