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This chapter examines the enormous importance of Top of the Pops when it came to boosting a musician’s profile in the early 1980s, due to this being the only opportunity for mass exposure aside from the music press, and how Soft Cell’s performance on the programme propelled them to overnight mega-stardom. It also argues that this was in no small part due to the queerness of their performance, and the radicalism of this, given the pervasive homophobic attitudes within the media at this time. It also explores the impact that sudden fame had on the band, for both good and bad.

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