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John Barrowman & Ruthie Henshall perform "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better" (from the musical Annie Get Your Gun). From the program "The Sound of Musicals", which aired in January 2006.
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Ruthie Henshall (Scrooges Mother) in A Christmas Carol: The Musical with Kelsey Grammer (Scrooge).
The Ghost of Christmas Past is played by Jane Krakowski.
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A pregnant Ruthie Henshall singing "All That Jazz" from Chicago. Due to the immaturity of different You Tube readers, Comments have been disabled from this page.
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AUDIO ONLY WITH LOTS OF PICS!Here's Ruthie Henshall and Linzi Hateley singing "My Own Best Friend" in September 2003 in London when Ruthie returned but this time playing Velma Kelly. Great vocals. let me know your thoughs
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Kelsey Grammer (Scrooge)is brought to the Future by Geraldine Chaplin (The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come).
There he is reunited with his mother (Ruthie Henshall) and younger sister.
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Bang! from "A Little Night Music" - sung by Bronson Pinchot; dance by John Barrowman and Ruthie Henshall.
Available on the highly recommended 2000 Sondheim revue DVD "Putting It Together." See more great performances from this show at http://www.theBestAr ts.com/puttingittoge ther/
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From the 1993 TV mini-series "Lipstick On Your Collar".
Lodging with his aunt and uncle in post-war London, naive Welshman Private Francis (Giles Thomas) becomes obsessed with the girl upstairs, the cinema usherette Sylvia (Louise Germaine), who happens to be married to his bullying superior, Corporal Berry (Douglas Henshall).