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==Work outside ''TOTP''== Among other television series Pan's People appeared on were: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |- ! Year!! Months !! Show !! Channel !! Notes |- | 1967 || January–March || ''Vibrato'' || RTB (Belgium)|| Only known show with Felicity Balfour |- | 1967 || September–October || ''The Dickie Valentine Show'' || ATV || No footage survives; Colby, Lord, Wilde, Harris and Fergusson had appeared on previous series as Beat Girls |- | 1967 || || ''Hits a go-go (special)'' || SBC (Switzerland)|| |- | 1967 || || ''Carousel d'ete'' || RTB/BRT (Belgium), KRO (Netherlands), Czech TV |- | 1968 || || ''Vibrato'' || RTB (Belgium)|| Pearson co-choreographs |- | 1968 || || ''Beat Beat Beat'' ||Hessischer Rundfunk (Germany)|| Pearson choreographs, only surviving footage shows Colby, Lord, Wilde dancing. |- | 1968 || || ''Golden Shot'' ||ATV|| Guest appearance |- | 1968 || July–August || ''The Bobbie Gentry Show'' || (BBC)<ref name="Moonlighting">{{cite web |url=http://www.panspeople.freeserve.co.uk/moonlighting.htm |title=Moonlighting |website=the Unofficial Pan's People Homepage |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322144700/http://www.panspeople.freeserve.co.uk/moonlighting.htm |archive-date=22 March 2012 |access-date=19 June 2016}}</ref> || Second BBC show after ''Top of the Pops'' |- | 1968 || September || ''Top of the Night'' ||RTE (Ireland)|| |- | 1968 || || ''Herman van Veen show'' || VARA (Netherlands) || |- | 1968 || October || ''Beat Club special'' || Bremen Radio/TV (Germany) || Performed "[[Over Under Sideways Down]]" by the Yardbirds. |- | 1968 || || ''Go Go gig'' || RTB/BRT (Belgium) || |- | 1968/9 || December–January || ''Happening for Lulu'' || BBC || No Pan's People survive, but notable for Jimi Hendrix performance on 4 January |- | 1969 || January–March || ''Lulu'' || BBC || Renamed continuation of ''Happening for Lulu'', included ''A Song For Europe'' |- | 1969 || || ''Vibrato'' || RTB (Belgium)|| Pearson co-choreographs, Lord is assistant director and not a dancer |- | 1969 || || ''Jean Ferrat special'' || VARA (Netherlands) || Pearson co-choreographs |- | 1969 || May–June || ''Des O'Connor on stage'' ||ATV|| |- | 1969 || June–August || ''The Bobbie Gentry Show'' || (BBC) || |- | 1969 || August–September || ''The Frankie Howerd Show'' || ATV || Notable for Penny Fergusson standing in for Ruth Pearson |- | 1969 || November–December || ''The Price of Fame'' || (BBC)<ref name="Moonlighting"/> || |- | 1970 || June || ''The Price of Fame'' || (BBC)<ref name="Moonlighting"/> || |- | 1970 || December|| ''Into 1971'' || BBC || New Year's Eve special |- | 1971 || August || ''Knokke 1971'' || BBC || Won both the first prize and the special iPress- Award in the Golden Seaswallow competition of live television held in Knokke, Belgium in July 1971. |- | 1972 || April || ''Nancy Wilson'' || BBC || Nancy Wilson in cabaret from The Talk of the Town, London |- | 1972 || May|| ''Glenn Campbell'' || BBC || Glenn Campbell from The Talk of the Town, London |- | 1972 || August || ''Night Club'' || BBC || An international cabaret from The Talk of the Town, London |- | 1973 || February–March || ''Gentry'' || BBC || |- | 1973 || March || ''Frankie Howerd in Ulster'' || BBC || A concert recorded during Frankie Howerd's tour of military camps in Ulster |- | 1973 || April–June || ''The John Denver Show'' || BBC || Series of six shows |- | 1973/4 || September–January|| ''The Two Ronnies'' || BBC || |- | 1974 || January–February || ''The Jack Jones show'' || BBC || Series regulars |- | 1974 || June–July || ''The Two Ronnies'' || BBC || |- | 1974 || April || ''In Concert'' || (BBC)<ref name="Moonlighting"/> || Pan's People appeared in their own edition |- | 1975 || December || ''Morecambe and Wise Christmas show'' || (BBC)<ref name="Moonlighting"/> || They danced to Brenda Arnau's version of ''[[Big Spender]]'' with Morecambe & Wise posing as two new Pan's Persons. |}
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