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? sarah brightman
help to resolve an argument please .
was sarah brightman ever a member of pans people ?
i know she was in hot gossip but don't remember her in P.P.
thanks.
was sarah brightman ever a member of pans people ?
i know she was in hot gossip but don't remember her in P.P.
thanks.
Answers
according to her own official website she was.
http:// www. sarah- brig.... com/ about_ sarah. html
" At the age of sixteen, she landed a coveted spot in Pan's People. As the resident dance troupe of BBC top-rated hit-parade show, Top of the Pops, this all-girl group ruled the airwaves, attracting a rabid and devoted following. Even...
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08:53 Tue 20th Dec 2011
Says here she was
http://www.early-sara.../pans_people_info.htm
http://www.early-sara.../pans_people_info.htm
according to her own official website she was.
http://www.sarah-brig....com/about_sarah.html
"At the age of sixteen, she landed a coveted spot in Pan's People. As the resident dance troupe of BBC Television’s top-rated hit-parade show, Top of the Pops, this all-girl group ruled the airwaves, attracting a rabid and devoted following. Even though BBC's new lineup meant that Pan's People would no longer grace the hit show, nothing could be more glamorous to a dancer than becoming a Pan’s Person.
Induction into the group required, however, that Sarah drop out of school, which was precisely what she did, despite pronounced parental trepidation. No one could have predicted then that this risky move would, in time, pay off so handsomely for Sarah and her legions of fans.
Before long, Sarah was spotted by choreographer Arlene Phillips ......"
http://www.sarah-brig....com/about_sarah.html
"At the age of sixteen, she landed a coveted spot in Pan's People. As the resident dance troupe of BBC Television’s top-rated hit-parade show, Top of the Pops, this all-girl group ruled the airwaves, attracting a rabid and devoted following. Even though BBC's new lineup meant that Pan's People would no longer grace the hit show, nothing could be more glamorous to a dancer than becoming a Pan’s Person.
Induction into the group required, however, that Sarah drop out of school, which was precisely what she did, despite pronounced parental trepidation. No one could have predicted then that this risky move would, in time, pay off so handsomely for Sarah and her legions of fans.
Before long, Sarah was spotted by choreographer Arlene Phillips ......"