Sue Menhenick

Sue Menhenick (b. 9th September 1955) is a British dancer who is best remembered for being one of the dancers of Pan's People, Ruby Flipper and Legs and Co. She debuted on Top of the Pops in June 1974 as one of the dancers of Pan's People.

When Pan's People left Top of the Pops in 1976 Sue stayed on and appeared in a new but short lived dancing troupe Ruby Flipper and later that year she joined Legs and Co.

The end of Legs & Co. on Top of the Pops
When Legs and Co. made their final appearance on 29th October 1981 and seven weeks after they left the show, one of the dancers Sue Menhenick made a final appearance on  TOTP on 17th December 1981, with a solo routine to  Jon & Vangelis's "I'll Find My Way Home". Flick Colby gave Sue this final solo dance as a thank you. This marked Menhenick's final appearance as a dancer on  Top of the Pops after over seven years, making her the second-longest serving dancer on the programme, after Ruth Pearson. Sue was credited as a member of Zoo in the end credits for the programme, making her unique in being credited for appearing as a member of four different dance troupes in her time on  TOTP. '''

Life after Top of the Pops
Since leaving Top of the Pops Sue worked with chereographer 'Michael Ho and appeared in the BBC arts programme Riverside'in which she did a workshop as well as appearing in the 1983 ''film Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. But she continued to be in Legs and Co. until they split up in 1984.'