MPX5069150: Three of the six girls who together have become television's most popular dancers under the name of "Pans People". They are currently scoring considerable success on shows, 'Top of the Pops', 'Bobbie Gentry' and 'The Price of Fame'. Left to right wearing their body jewellery are Babs Lord, Dee Dee Wilde and Louise Clark at Ladbroke Grove. December 1969 Z11496 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5069471: Former British Heavywight Boxing Champion Henry Cooper today had his first gym work-out since his cartilage operation at the Thomas A Beckett Gymnasium in the Old Kent Road. Henry plans to make his comeback to the ring at the Wembley Pool in March. He has been doing exercises at Arsenal to build up his knee which he injured when training for a fight / Bridgeman Images
MPX5069838: Three of the six girls who together have become television's most popular dancers under the name of "Pans People". They are currently scoring considerable success on shows, 'Top of the Pops', 'Bobbie Gentry' and 'The Price of Fame'. Left to right wearing their body jewellery are Dee Dee Wilde, Louise Clark, and Babs Lord in a Church Hall at Ladbroke Grove. December 1969 Z11496-002 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075661: A press reception was held at the Savoy Hotel, with the announcement of Anglo Amalgamated's new programme (about £15 million), Bernard Delfont, chairman and chief executive of associated British picture corporation, has now completed arrangements for the corporation to produce 28 new films all to mature within the next 18 months. the new Anglo Amalgamted programme is under the personal supervision of Nat Cohen, chairman of Anglo who was also at the reception. (left to right) Bernard Delfont with Nat Cohen. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070046: Presented at a photo-call this morning at the BBC Television Centre in Shepherds Bush was 27 year old Jan Leeming. She is one of the team which presents the popular BBC children's programme TOM TOM which starts a new series on 26th November. 27 year old Jan Leeming pictured with some models made by local art schools - the sort of ideas for models for the show TOM TOM. / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067471: Wendy wife of Womble king Mike Batt has gone into competition with her husband. Wendy now is manager of top group Mad Hatters, a very well known disco rock group, Wendy is the only woman top group manager, ex school teacher Wendy has two daughters. Wendy's group the Mad Hatters have a single released next week called Love Potion Number Nine, a disco rock number, while in fierce competition is Mike Batt and the Wombles single called the Rain Maker. September 1976 P017114 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067969: A council is to consider a request for a Ratepayers Command performance for Pete Yeats and his five swinging dustmen. Some householders want Pete's team to call twice weekly instead of once. Not to empty dustbins - but to get rid of that Monday morning feeling which can cloud any day of the week. / Bridgeman Images
MPX5067570: Into battle with Attenborough's Army. They're known as Attenborough's Army and they're being trained into a rough, tough bunch of paratroops. But there's something different, for they're really actors who have been transformed into soldiers in a few short weeks for the film "A Bridge Too Far." The film, based on Cornelius Ryan's book of the same name, tells the story of the Allied airborne attack in 1944 at Arnhem, Holland. The film, directed by Sir Richard Attenborough, is being shot near the original location. And the actors have been undergoing paratrooper training and living in barrack-type accommodation in the interests of authenticity. Film director Sir Richard Attenborough inspects his "Army" of actors, on location in Holland. June 1976 P016986 / Bridgeman Images