I've been watching the most wonderful DVD about the dancer Jacques d'Amboise, whose biography I'm currently reading, The DVD has complete performances of three ballets, Balanchine's "Apollo," Jerome Robbins' "Afternoon of a Faun," and Lew Christensen's very funny "Filling Station," the ballet that made d'Amboise a star and sent him to Hollywood for SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. There are also several Bell Telephone Hour performances of excerpts from "Swan Lake," "Nutcracker," and "Stars and Stripes."
The final section is a 2006 interview with d'Amboise who's about 72 years old at the time, about the dating age for DR MBarnum; it's quite moving.