flannel panel

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flannel panel (plural flannel panels)

  1. (journalism, slang) A section of a magazine listing the contributors and their roles.
    • 1993 September, Your Sinclair, number 93, page 2:
      The contributors had a really big credit on their features, so that saves some space / And everyone else is up there in the Flannel Panel From Hell.
    • 2011, Marc Andrews, Claire Isaac, David Nichols, Pop Life: Inside Smash Hits Australia 1984-2007, page 106:
      [] with my (cough!) gargantuan talents other than use them to collect a fortnightly wage for writing flannel panels and interviews with the seemingly miserable (I could never figure out why) cast of Hey Dad...! about how they all got on so well.