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    • 1980, Steve Strange’s call to join the party
    • 1980, Private worlds of the new young
    • 1980, Who was who in Spandau’s break-out year
    • Three wizards who changed the 80s
    • Key to the Blitz cult’s lift-off
    • 1981, First Blitz invasion of the US
    • Defining the Swinging Eighties at the Observer Music Magazine
  • CLUBBING
    • 69 Dean Street and the making of UK club culture
    • 1978, When French semioticians come stalking Le Palace, you know it’s serious
    • 1981, Six golden rules for keeping Studio 54 ahead of the pack
    • 1981: Quest for the most unbelievably unpalatable cocktail
    • 1983, Posing with a purpose at the Camden Palace
    • 1983, Who’s who in the New London Weekend
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    • 2016, Young guns remember George Michael
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    • 1980, Just don’t call us New Romantics
    • 1980, Bowie recruits Blitz Kids for his Ashes video
    • 1981, The Romantics – a mainstream deejay’s guide
    • 1982, Who’s Who in the Pits
    • 1982, Strange takes fashion to the French
    • RIP, Steve Strange, King of the Posers
    • Whey-aye man, it’s Geordie Judi!
    • 2010, Blitz Kids review the play about Boy George
    • Smith & Sullivan’s definitive clubland photo book
    • 2018, More unseen Blitz pix offered for sale
  • SOUND+VISION
    • 190 acts who set the style for the new music of the 1980s
    • 1980 ➤ Starting gun for British clubland bands
    • 1981, Birth of Duran’s Planet Earth
    • 1981, Blue Rondo create a new buzz with Latin sounds and an extreme suited dude look
    • Origins on video ♫ ♫
    • 1982, Sade’s first foray to New York City
    • 2009, On tour with the reformed Spandau Ballet
    • 2010, Spandau overseas: so British, so gracious
    • 2010, Paradise Point: live leaders of a new Brit pop blitz
    • 2011, Tony Hadley band wow US fans
    • 2011, Duran Duran celebrated in video
  • MODES
    • 1980, Blitz Kids’ outfits start making headlines
    • 1980, First steps by Hatter Stephen Jones
    • 1982, Strange takes fashion to the French
    • 1983, Crucial tipping point for the UK’s Fashion First Team
    • 1983, Showdown for Worlds End, Vivienne and Malcolm
  • N-S-N-S
  • THE FACE & i-D
    • 1980, ‘Your i-D counts more than fashion’
    • 1982, Ten years of dance and stance led by the Gold Mine
    • 1983, Hacienda navigates the coalition of all the cults
    • 1983, The year of “Go For It”
    • 1983, Deciphering the code of the Padded Cell
    • 1983, Shock report on art-schools in crisis
    • 1983, When Alternative wasn’t trendy and Trendy was naff
    • 1983, Jay Strongman on the year of Go For It
  • ORIGINS
    • Giants who went before
    • 1962, One TV show changes the way the British laugh
    • 1965, Little-seen early Bowie videos
    • 1966, More popular than Jesus: the Lennon interview
    • Maureen Cleave’s interview gems
    • 1970 – Dusty at 30: coming out to Ray Connolly
    • Connolly: Fifty years an interviewer
  • SEISMIC SHIFTS
    • 1980, A new decade demands new comedy
    • 1983, Hockney’s new vision of the world
    • 1983: Showdown for Worlds End, Vivienne and Malcolm
    • 1984, Shenanigans behind the Band Aid hit single
    • McLaren’s ‘Requiem to Myself’
    • 2010, A giant dies: Charlie Gillett
    • 2011, Hilary Alexander throws in the trowel
    • 2016, David Bowie is dead
    • 2018, Cherry-picker Judy Blame
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2012 ➤ Hahahahaha — the funniest pay-off in 50 years: “Doctor…WHO?” Hahahaha

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➢ Catch-up online with tonight’s gifted, cool, intelligent, witty-in-fact-characteristically-Moffaty opener to Season 7 and the funniest pay-off in 50 years of Doctors — but it won’t tickle your funny bone unless you watch the entire episode first, hahahaha

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