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===Later years=== Rodgers appeared in two hit musicals in the West End, ''[[Pump Boys and Dinettes]]'' at the [[Piccadilly Theatre|Piccadilly]] and [[Albery Theatre|Albery]] Theatres (co starring with Joe Brown) and in the lead role of Mrs Johnstone in the long-running hit ''[[Blood Brothers (musical)|Blood Brothers]]'' at the [[Phoenix Theatre (London)|Phoenix Theatre]].<ref name="AMG"/> She appeared in the UK tour of ''Blood Brothers'' between 1995 and 1998. This included shows in York, Liverpool, Bromley and Bristol. Rodgers co-starred with [[David Cassidy]] in the Bristol production.{{citation needed|date=April 2025}} In 1996, the first of two CD retrospectives was issued, bringing Rodgers back into the limelight. In 1998, she made a TV appearance with other former Eurovision artists such as [[Johnny Logan (singer)|Johnny Logan]] and [[Lynsey de Paul]], (one of her co stars in ''Pump Boys and Dinettes'') performing on comedian [[Graham Fellows|John Shuttleworth]]'s Eurovision [[parody]] ''Europigeon'' on BBC Two, just before the 1998 contest in [[Birmingham]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2025}} In 1999, [[Mint Royale]] issued the track "Shake Me," which [[sampling (music)|sampled]] Rodgers' original recording of "Come Back And Shake Me"; it was featured on the British television programme ''[[Queer as Folk (UK TV series)|Queer As Folk]]''.{{cn|date=April 2025}} In 2001, Rodgers played a recurring character in the ITV police drama series ''[[The Bill]]''.{{Citation needed|date=April 2025}} In 2012, Rodgers released a CD ''The Kenny Young Years''. It features all Rodgers' recorded highs with Young.{{cn|date=April 2025}}
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