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Topic History of: Marc Almond on BBC Brekkie
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Hugh Bowling-Greene They're so grateful when anyone turns up in the Manchester studio they embrace them.
david Finally this man seems to be getting the credit he is due, and this is a nice, respectful interview on Breakfast.

He is often ridiculed, but how many artists have straddled so many styles and genres as he has, and been both mainstream and underground in equal measure?

He comes across well in this interview: