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Some input required please!
I'm still wrestling with the Gallery module: it is supposed to fit in the menu bar at the top (I temporarily removed it, as it was currently a waste of space as it led only to an "in progress" placeholder.
This module will (eventually, I hope!) bring up a "gallery" where images are sorted according to type, and you can comment on them too. Nothing that can't be done elsewhere I suppose, but it looks better, and is more readily findable. (What most visitors want are videos and photos, so we have to make if easy for them to find it.)
For the moment, because people are asking about it, and it can help get photos logically assembled, I propose having a dedicated spot in the forum here. When the Gallery module is up and running, I can transfer everything, correctly attributed, to the module.
So we have two (I think!) options:
1) a single forum section containing all the photos, (like this "Community" section, "Watch routines", etc etc), or;
2) a dedicated photo thread in each of the pre-existing sections, like add a photo thread in the Ruth forum, one in the Louise section, etc.
The second solution has the advantage of keeping the subject matter together, but the first keeps content type together. Which consideration is more important? Which do you think would be the best way to do it? If we choose one, it's easy enough to change to the other, so it's not irrevocable!
I'm leaning to 1) I think, as it might keep things tidier and reinforce the separation fo images from written content, but would like to hear others' opinions.
In terms of grouping, obviously the separate troupes come to mind, then perhaps apart from group photos, single shots might be the only category worth having?
Let me know what you think!



























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Fab Picture
Great Picture Panfan, I will keep my eye on this new feature.
Uploading
I was just testing the upload photo facility!
Picture Request
I would love to see the picture of Pans People added which was in the TOTP 1977 Annual where the girls are watching Cherry as she is getting measured for a new costume, Ive always thought Mary & Sue look look really amazing in that picture ( saying that all the girls did ), I had that Annual for Christmas in 1976 and as a 11 year old, I was besotted with Mary, Sue and Lee especially.
'TOTP' 1977 annual picture
Here you are, Lee and Mary Fan. Credit to 'Patti'sdaughter', who posted this at One for the Dads:
L-R: Mary, Lee, unknown, Peter Shepherd ("BBC's head of wardrobe and costumes"), Cherry, Ruth and Sue
Thank You Cornershop
Thank You Cornershop, great to see this lovely picture again, even better without the yellow tint which it had in the 1977 TOTP Annual, how I would love to obtain an original photo print of this.
Ladies, you looked amazing in this picture.
Thanks again Cornershop.
Pans People at the Races
Picture I found on a site
Pans People at the Races 2
Another picture
Excellent photos, Andy. These
Excellent photos, Andy. These photos were obviously taken at the same time as the Multi-Glide advertisements because they are wearing the same outfits. Andi's still in the group but Flick isn't so it must be circa 1972
Brands Hatch
Pans People appeared at Brands Hatch 28th August 1972
information in the days programme
"Special appearances will be made by Pans People at the circuit throughout the day, or meet them personally on the Multiglide stand"
Thanks for that information,
Thanks for that information, Andy. It's always great to have a exact details. Thanks again.
Happy Christmas
Here is a picture which I downloaded from the TOTP site
Very Nice
Hi Andy,
Thanks for that, but Cornershop & yourself do better screencaps, lol
Thanks Andy, sure LMF
Thanks Andy, sure LMF appreciated that choice of image!
I Did
Yes, Nice to see my favourites featured and also my favourite Pans People routine.
I have been featuring many Pans People pictures on my Flickr picture stream and giving lots of sly promotion to Pans People . com.
Newspaper Shot of Pans at Christmas
Here is the full picture that was used in the email postcard
Very Nice
I love Marys hair in this routine, such a happy routine as well, thanks Andy
Just been doing a search for
Just been doing a search for pictures and found this on a blogspot site called Yes Its Number One feature about Cherry
Lovely Line Up
Well, Thats made my heart flutter, lol.
What an impressive picture, great to see Dee Dee and Flick there, I love their hairstyles and Mary looks so lovely....in fact so does each member.
Is this the same as the
Is this the same as the newspaper picture that was posted on this site?
Link to article
Pan's People Stories (Weekly News, 06 December 1975)
Well spotted guys. The Yes
Well spotted guys. The Yes It's Number One version is a little clearer.
yes really good photo of the
yes really good photo of the final line up of pans and flick
Some good finds there guys.
Some good finds there guys. Surprised nobody has commented that three of the girls are wearing different bikinis in the "Barbados" photos than the ones they actually wore for the transmitted performance.
Wiped Pan's People routine 1969 - TOTP
Pan's People, 19/6/69, 3/7/69 or 25/12/69?
The Beatles – The Ballad Of John And Yoko – 19/6/69
Booker T. And The M.G.'s – Time Is Tight – 19/6/69
Crazy Elephant – Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' – 3/7/69 or
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bad Moon Rising – 25/12/69
Thunderclap Newman – Something In The Air, 19/6/69, 3/7/69 or 25/12/69? - From the same set
I don't know if it's also possible to upload photos from our computers, but I've found an "Image" button option.
http://www.rexfeatures.com/search/?&kw=top%2520of%2520the%2520pops%25201...
Are the following Pan's People photos, all one dance routine, from the same edition as Thunderclap Newman?, and which edition?
Who are the Pan's People dancers in this routine - Is it Andrea, Babs, Flick and Louise?
As some b/w photos are taken from colour shows, I've not ruled out the Christmas Day show.
Claire
Lets have larger images please
I think it looks more like Dee Dee than Louise but I may be wrong.
mojo
Wiped Pan's People routine 1969 - Enlarged Photos - TOTP
Hi Mojo
As there is no other known source, I've enlarged the photos.
Hope these photos will suffice.
Pan's People, 19/6/69, 3/7/69 or 25/12/69?
The Beatles – The Ballad Of John And Yoko – 19/6/69 (confirmed Pan's People routine)
Booker T. And The M.G.'s – Time Is Tight – 19/6/69
Crazy Elephant – Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' – 3/7/69 (confirmed Pan's People routine) or
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bad Moon Rising – 25/12/69
Which dance routine and date is this routine?;
Do I have the correct dancers line-up?:
Who are the Pan's People dancers in this routine - Is it Andrea, Babs, Flick and Dee Dee? or Louise?
Thunderclap Newman – Something In The Air, 19/6/69, 3/7/69 or 25/12/69? - From the same set
Am I right in thinking the Thunderclap Newman performance is from one of the above dates?
If not, presumably sets lasted about a month before being changed, which would mean there are other PP disc routines to consider, but not identified on the database.
Anyone know this b/w routine, and if Thunderclap Newman is from the same edition?
Claire
Brilliant.I wish we had a
Brilliant.I wish we had a video of this routine,Claire.
Narrowed down to four 1969 Discs but unsure which one at present
Hi Peter
I agree.
It's so darned frustrating that this is one of many wiped routines.
As the photos are all b/w, they're most likely pre-27/11/69, but not necessarily, as some colour broadcasts exist as b/w photos, so I've included 25/12/69 to accommodate this possibility.
I almost re-enlarged the photos a second time, but the problem is, when I enlarged them, they became a bit blurred. Unfortunately, the size I first put up is the original size taken from the Rexfeatures web site.
I'll put a bet on it being Crazy Elephant, but I could be completely wrong. I've managed to narrow down to four 1969 disc entries that coincide with when both Thunderclap Newman and a Disc appeared.
Claire
1969 Mystery Routine ? ? ?
It's not like there's any clues in the photos themselves, Claire.So you think maybe Crazy Elephant 'Gimme,Gimme Good Lovin'':Thurs 3rd July 1969 ?.Perhaps 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' - Th 27 Feb 1969.I'd like to think it was 'Get Back' from Th 1st May 1969.Anyway any TOTP P P studio photos from 1969 are rare gems ! let alone the goldmine of an actual dance routine video;which we don't currently possess,nor does anyone else? it seems.Thanks for them.
The identity of the 1969 routine has outfoxed me
From a process of elimination, it's from summer 1969 or 25/12/69, due to the fact that Thunderclap Newman has the same background set.
On further thought, the photos could be from The Ballad Of John And Yoko, but only a guess until definite proof becomes available. More photos from the same routine might give it away.
Time Is Tight and Bad Moon Rising aren't officially identified as Pan's People routines, but could be. Either could easily qualify for being PP dances, but this would have to be confirmed.
It's cool that at least some 1969 TOTP photos are in existence. :)
Claire
The Ballad Or Crazy Elephant ?
Sharing the same TOTP set as Thunderclap Newman-well spotted Claire; then is likely to either be:
The Beatles - 'The Ballad Of John & Yoko' Th 19th June 1969 or
Crazy Elephant - 'Gimme,Gimme Good Loving' Th 3rd July 1969.
Must be those or Time Is Tight or Bad Moon Rising :)
As far as I know, but I'm not yet definite, different performances with identical sets are always from the same shows. If they are, one of the four discs above will be the unidentified 1969 routine. It's just a shame it's one of the many wiped PP routines. :(
Claire
Lovely Flick
A larger scan of Flick
Thanks for the photo - Much better quality :)
Hi Andy
Thanks for the enlarged photo.
Unless you've got this from a different source, you've managed to enlarge the photo or post it from its original enlarged size, depending on where you obtained this, without making the picture blurred.
I found the pictures became blurred when I enlarge the four photos including this one, but I agree with Mojo, that the small size made it harder to see the faces of the dancers.
This is another lovely photo. :)
Claire
A friend got a Q Magazine (I
A friend got a Q Magazine (I think that what it was) and it had 4 separate photos of moments in music and this picture of Flick was in the collection.
Wow! That is a rare gem
Hi Andy
That was a bit of luck that the magazine has a larger photo of the same b/w routine I uploaded yesterday. :)
It's still a mystery as to which one it is, but I've narrowed it down to four. It's a lovely photo.
Claire
This was a magazine from
This was a magazine from years ago I think it was late 90s I think this magazine appeared one time on EBay
This is a lovely photo
Hi Andy
I'm not sure which routine this photo is from, but this is yet another lovely photo, all worth their weight in gold. :)
Claire
Q
This is from Q Magazine number 78 March 1993.It's part of a Where Are They Now piece.The whole thing is on this site somewhere.
Glenn
I love Photos
Hi Glenn
Among the many aspects of this excellent site, I always enjoy seeing photos of especially the wiped routines, always hoping a number of them will turn up.
It's a shame the photos weren't logged with details of the artists and songs, both those of the artists themselves and the dance routines to them, as well as the transmission dates relating to the photos, as many remain unidentified.
Saying that, many of you have come up trumps in identifying a good number and it's nice to piece together the info relating to the photos and determining new info on previously unidentified dance routines from videos, audio copies of TOTP, newspaper cuttings and members' memories, but all info, footage and photos are of great interest. :)
The Q magazine sounds very familiar. I'll try to locate the photo section you're referring to. The photos are scattered around, so not easy, but I've seen a good number of photos including of Marmalade, The Tremeloes, Mr Bloe and Pan's People routines among many others. :)
Claire
The Girls at Christmas a
The Girls at Christmas a better version
This photo could go on the
This photo could go on the front of any potential Pan's People Christmas 2012 Official Cards !!.
What a lovely photo of the Christmas Barbados routine
Hi Andy
This photo is in brilliant quality. :)
Claire
Wiped Pan's People routines - All 1970s? - TOTP
Update 6 August: I've re-added all photos, very time consuming, as they'd all vanished before. Is there a way to stop the photos from vanishing?, and what are the full and correct line-ups for the following routines?
I've put what I know or believe to be the right details.
Also, what are the dates of these routines?
Photo 1
From left to right: Ruth, Cherry, Dee Dee, Babs, Louise
Photo 2
The O'Jays - Love Train, 15/3/73
From left to right: Babs, Cherry, Louise, Ruth
Photo 3
Art Garfunkel - I Only Have Eyes For You, 25/9/75
Cherry, Dee Dee, Lee, Mary, Ruth, Sue
Photo 4
Babs solo?
Photo 5
From left to right: Dee Dee, Babs, Andrea, Louise, Flick
Photo 6
The Supremes - Nathan Jones, 16/9/71 (?)
As this set is identical to that of Clodagh Rodgers' Lady Love Bug from 16/9/71, this unidentified routine could be from the same date, or if not, the autumn or winter of 1971
Comparing the discs for 16/9/71, if this date, this song seems the most likely candidate.
From left to right: Andrea, Dee Dee, Flick, Louise, Babs
Photo 7
From left to right: Andrea, Ruth, Louise (?), Babs, Dee Dee (?)
Photo 8
Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky (?), 2/4/70?
From left to right: Ruth, Andrea, Dee Dee, Louise; (hidden) Babs, Flick
Photo 9
Michael Jackson - Ain't No Sunshine, 14/9/72
From left to right: Babs, Ruth, Dee Dee, Andrea, Louise
Photo 10
The Who - Let's See Action, 18/11/71
Photo of Flick, but all dancers participated: Andrea, Babs, Dee Dee, Flick, Louise, Ruth
Photo 11
From left to right: Dee Dee (?), Andrea (?), Louise (?), Ruth (?)
Photo 12
From left to right: Babs, Sue, Dee Dee, Ruth, Cherry
Photo 13
From left to right:
(front row) Babs, Dee Dee
(back row) Unknown (?), Unknown (?), Ruth
Photo 14
From left to right: Dee Dee (?), Babs, Louise (?), Flick, Ruth, Andrea
Photo 15
Date between November 1975 and March 1976, thus post-Dee Dee (?)
Cherry, Lee, Mary, Ruth, Sue
Claire
Photos Info
Do I have the correct and complete info for the following dancers?
Especially for the b/w photos and the first colour photo, this is essential, to help narrow down to the routines in question, but all very useful for crediting the dancers, where info is available, and where photos are clear and big enough to see them :):
b/w Photos - Andrea, Babs, Flick and Dee Dee? or Louise?
1970s Colour Photo 1 (Routine and date unknown) - From left to right: Ruth, Cherry, Dee Dee, Babs, Louise
1970s Colour Photo 2 (The O'Jays - Love Train, 15/3/73) - From left to right: Babs, Cherry, Louise, Ruth?
1970s Colour Photo 3 (Art Garfunkel - I Only Have Eyes For You, 25/9/75 routine) - Cherry, Dee Dee, Lee, Mary, Ruth, Sue
PS: To be confirmed, it's possible that 29/3/73, the final of 3 discs for Love Train could be a repeat of Pan's People?; 22/3/73 must be some other form of disc, as unless I'm mistaken, Pan's People never appeared two weeks in a row for the same song, or if they did, probably a very rare occurrence.
Claire
I posted copy of Photo 15 can
I posted copy of Photo 15 can be seen on the Mary on Top of the Pops Thread Here which was taken from a music magazine a alterative of the picture is on my Sue Menhenick Gallery which I got from a book about Rock Music which was full of photo Only one of the girls.
Photo 15
Hi Andy
Was this photo taken from a routine?
Claire
Sorry in the book Photo 15
Sorry in the book Photo 15 has no caption as to which routine it is just says Pans People
Another picture from this session was used as a wallpaper on the TOTP2 site
No probs, Andy
Hi Andy
It's cool to know the photo you then I uploaded was a Pan's People routine. It's a shame many books don't list, possibly don't know details, of the dance routines and singers or their transmission dates, which would solve a lot of mysteries, but a great photo. :)
The TOTP 2 web site is also very good for photos. :) Again, I don't always know which songs the photos of the artists are, but I think a fair number of their photos are from wiped routines as well as existing ones, as Bananarama are among them, which all survive, thankfully, as they were recorded in the 1980s.
Claire
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