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Britain’s best-known prima ballerina, Dame Margot Fonteyn, enjoying the success of the B.B.C. television series, "The Magic of Dance,” which she introduced and narrated, The popularity of the programme surprised the B.B.C., for ballet was considered to have a relatively small following.

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Press, 25 February 1980, Page 10

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Britain’s best-known prima ballerina, Dame Margot Fonteyn, enjoying the success of the B.B.C. television series, "The Magic of Dance,” which she introduced and narrated, The popularity of the programme surprised the B.B.C., for ballet was considered to have a relatively small following. Press, 25 February 1980, Page 10

Britain’s best-known prima ballerina, Dame Margot Fonteyn, enjoying the success of the B.B.C. television series, "The Magic of Dance,” which she introduced and narrated, The popularity of the programme surprised the B.B.C., for ballet was considered to have a relatively small following. Press, 25 February 1980, Page 10

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