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'Legs are the latest kick!' (Daily Mirror, 20th January 1978)

 

Their latest routine was Uptown Top Ranking, broadcast the previous day: 

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A St. Valentine's Day message from Legs & Co. (Daily Mirror, 14th February 1978)

 

Their routine that week was Wishing on a Star by Rose Royce.

:Left to right: Rosie, Patti, Pauline, Gill, Sue, Lulu

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'Pan Handler!' (Daily Mirror, 4th April 1973)

Fans will recognise the main picture from the 'Bales' session. The inset photo of Flick is from one of the 1969 group publicity shots with Penny Fergusson, for The Frankie Howerd Show.

According to OFTD, the most recent Pan's People routine (29th March) was for Jimmy Osmond's Tweedle Dee, but there is nothing listed for the 5th, the day after this article was published.

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In Search of the Super Troupers (Independent, 28 April 2007)

'In Search of the Super Troupers', The Independent, Saturday 28 April, 2007.

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Pan's People Photos (30 July 1967)

Thanks again to Cornershop15 for bringing these to my attention:

Pan's People. British Dancing Group (Flick Calby, Penny Ferguson, Lorelly Harris, Babs Lord, Ruth Pearson, Dee-Dee Wilde)  Date: 31.07.1967 Date Created:07/30/1967

 

Pan's People. British Dancing Group (Flick Calby, Penny Ferguson, Lorelly Harris, Babs Lord, Ruth Pearson, Dee-Dee Wilde)  Date: 31.07.1967  Date Created:07/30/1967

 

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Lucky Louise (...)

Another article I scanned years ago and forgot to note the details.  I'm afraid I can't recall the exact date or source until I find the magazine again (unless anyone else knows?).

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Pan's People: Petticoat Magazine (24 May 1969)

Pan's People: Petticoat Magazine (24 May 1969)

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Pan's People Stories (Weekly News, 20 December 1975)

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The Gojos (Daily Telegraph, 13 June 1969)

The Gojos dance group in "Pestering", one of the numbers from the musical play, "The Stiffkey Scandals of 1932", which opened last night at the Queen's Theatre.

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Pop Goes A Great Tradition

Sorry I don't know where this is from or exact date.

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