Biography from CATS

 

This biography of Rosemarie Ford was taken from the April 1996 West End CATS Program,
A very special thanks to Jumblejinx for this biography and for all the help.

Rosemarie Ford
Grizabella

Best loved as the hostess on Bruce Forsyth's The Generation Game and as the presenter of Come Dancing, Rosemarie is also a talented singer and dancer. She has played leads in West End productions of Can Can and Me and My Girl and appeared in other London shows including Time, Street Scene, Is there Life?, Juke Box. She accompanied Sasha Distel on a concert tour Golden Songs of the Silver Screen, and partnered Graham Bickley in The Greatest Shows in Town. She has been a guest at several Royal Variety performances as well as Night of 100 Stars (LWT) and The Children's Royal Variety Show. Rosemarie recently completed her own DIY programme for GMTV.
Other television credits include Surprise Surprise, Harry Enfield, Davro's Sketch Pad and a spell with Chris Evans as guest presenter on The Big Breakfast. She appeared alongside Bruce Forsyth in Bruce's Guest Night and The Bruce Forsyth Special. Rosemarie has presented the Radio 2 Tea Dance and Strictly Tempo. She recently realised her life's ambition when she released her album I Wanna Dance with Somebody. Rosemarie is delighted to return to Cats after a short spell in pantomime as Dick Whittington (Woking).