Where Are the Others Now? ; Pan's People Were the Embodiment of the Late Sixties Sexual Revolution; Girls in Their Early 20s Not Afraid to Don Skimpy Costumes and Bring Suggestive Routines to Prime-Time Bbc1 Viewers.

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Pan's People were the embodiment of the late Sixties sexual revolution; girls in their early 20s not afraid to don skimpy costumes and bring suggestive routines to prime-time BBC1 viewers.

It's hard to imagine Pan's People being sanctioned in today's politically-correct times, but their slot made household names of the likes of Dee Dee, Babs Lord, Ruth Pearson and Flick Colby.

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Where Are the Others Now? ; Pan's People Were the Embodiment of the Late Sixties Sexual Revolution; Girls in Their Early 20s Not Afraid to Don Skimpy Costumes and Bring Suggestive Routines to Prime-Time Bbc1 Viewers.

But the sexual revolution was not backed up by...

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