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    Hace 1 día · The first of these programs, 1958's An Evening with Fred Astaire, won nine Emmy Awards, including "Best Single Performance by an Actor" and "Most Outstanding Single Program of the Year". It was also noteworthy for being the first major broadcast to be prerecorded on color videotape.

  2. Hace 1 día · A very famous song written by Cole Porter, here in a sequence from the film "The gay divorcee" (1934), directed by Mark Sandrich. Fred Astaire sings it and ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Q: Are Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers the main stars of the movie? A: Yes, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers play the lead roles in “The Gay Divorcee” and showcase their incredible dancing talent. Q: Is “The Gay Divorcee” based on a book? A: The movie is adapted from the Broadway musical “Gay Divorce” by Cole Porter.

  4. Hace 2 días · Run time: 60 min. Episodes: 66 eps. Genre (s): Drama, Espionage. Credits: regulars: Robert Wagner as Alexander Mundy. Malachi Throne as Noah Bain [ 1-2 ] recurring characters: Fred Astaire as Alister Mundy [ eps #46, #49, #53 & #64 only ] John Russell as William Dover [ eps 29-52 ] Edward Binns as Wally Powers [ eps 44-66 ]

  5. Hace 3 días · Fred Astaire was 13 years older than Gene Kelly and on Broadway by the time he was 18 (Gene didn't go to Broadway until he was almost 30). Because Astaire arrived so much earlier and there was little to no competition from the cinema, Fred spent much more time on Broadway than Gene. Takedown request View complete answer on medium.com.

  6. Hace 5 días · The oldest surviving color videotape of an U.S. entertainment network program is of the TV special "An Evening with Fred Astaire", broadcast on NBC on October 17, 1958. Said videotape was used to rerun the special on January 26, 1959 and on CBS on December 20, 1964.

  7. Hace 4 días · He sprinkled this magical evening with several songs made famous by Fred Astaire and others in films which rounded out the evening beautifully. Steve swung into optimistic territory with “Make Our Garden Grow” adding a delicate touch of “‘Tis the Gift To be Simple”– a perfect ending to this show.