Dionne Warwick
Fern talks to Dionne Warwick about her life and career, including her trailblazing battle against racism, the death of her cousin Whitney Houston and her enduring faith.
Fern Britton meets Dionne Warwick, who released her first solo single in 1962 and is still performing today, a music legend who can count Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and The Beatles among her fans.
Dionne talks to Fern about her career and life, including her trailblazing battle against racism, the death of her cousin Whitney Houston and her enduring faith. 'I thank God every day,' she says.
Contributors include Barry Manilow, legendary composer Burt Bacharach and Mary Wilson of The Supremes.
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Fern Britton Meets... Dionne Warwick
Duration: 02:29
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The Supremes
Baby Love
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Whitney Houston
Saving All My Love For You
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Fern Britton |
Producer | Karen Selway |
Director | Karen Selway |
Executive Producer | Dave Stanford |
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