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Summary: Trying To Uncover The Real Boy George (Press, 22 August 1984)
Boy George, the iconic figure of the pop music scene, is featured in a special episode of "Shazaam" airing tonight on TVNZ at 7.30 p.m. The programme includes an exclusive interview conducted by Phillip Schofield in Sydney, ahead of one of Culture Club's ten concerts in Australia. The interview aims to reveal Boy George's true personality beyond the make-up, peppered with clips from the band's well-known videos, including hits like “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me,” “Karma Chameleon,” “Time,” and “It’s A Miracle.” During the interview, Boy George shares his perspective on himself, asserting that he does not view himself as strange or as a transvestite. He acknowledges the media's reaction to his appearance, confidently stating, "I knew people would react but I also knew, given five minutes, I could convince them of my sanity." Schofield explores Boy George's background, examining his early school experiences, which included struggles with sports, as well as his initial foray into make-up while working with the Royal Shakespeare Company. The conversation also touches on the formation of Culture Club and the band's phenomenal rise to fame. In addition to Boy George, Schofield interviews the other members of Culture Club: drummer John Moss, guitarist and keyboardist Roy Hay, bassist Mikey Craig, and backing vocalist Helen Terry. The show includes street interviews with older generations regarding their thoughts on Boy George's influence and features interactions with fans who have camped outside his hotel, showcasing the immense popularity Culture Club enjoys in New Zealand. The group faced significant demand when their Australian tour was announced, with a staggering 50,000 fans signing a petition for a concert in New Zealand. Their album "Counting by Numbers" has achieved triple platinum status in the country, highlighting their strong following. This special episode of "Shazaam" promises answers to curious fans regarding Boy George's acclaimed style and his make-up routine, making it an anticipated event for those interested in the pop phenomenon.
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