
Overview
Hollywood star Ginger Rogers, who died at her California home on 25 April, began her career as a teenage vaudeville dancer and became the world's highest paid film actress. Above all, she is remembered for her dancing partnership with Fred Astaire. This film, screened as an Omnibus special on 30 April, shortly after her death, looks at how the legendary musicals were made, with anecdotes by Ginger herself, and clips from Astaire's last television interview.
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32 - 1The Gentle Art of Making Enemies October 11, 1994
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32 - 2Doris Lessing: A Part of Me October 18, 1994
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32 - 3Quentin Tarantino: Hollywood's Boy Wonder October 25, 1994
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32 - 4About Face November 01, 1994
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32 - 5The Trials of Dominick Dunne November 08, 1994
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32 - 6Pink Floyd: The Story November 15, 1994
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32 - 7Henri Cartier-Bresson: Question for a Question November 22, 1994
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32 - 8Stevenson's Travels 1 November 29, 1994
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32 - 9Stevenson's Travels 2 December 06, 1994
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32 - 10The Greatest Living Painter: De Kooning February 21, 1995
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32 - 11Carnival: The Biggest Party in the World February 28, 1995
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32 - 12Joshua Bell March 07, 1995
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32 - 13Ready When You Are, Mr Patel March 14, 1995
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32 - 14Darker Than Blue: Curtis Mayfield March 21, 1995
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32 - 15Jean Renoir: From La Belle Epoque to WW1 April 04, 1995
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32 - 16Jean Renoir: Hollywood & Beyond April 11, 1995
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32 - 17Perry & Croft: The Sitcoms April 18, 1995
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32 - 18Divas April 25, 1995
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32 - 19Ginger Rogers: A Tribute April 30, 1995
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32 - 20Dave Stewart: Greetings from the Gutter May 02, 1995