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They were also joined by Ben Timlett, the co-director of the docuseries, titled Before We Was We: Madness By Madness.
The show is a three-part original which chronicles the rise of one of the biggest and most loved bands in British culture.
Co-stars: The 60-year-old singer (real name Graham McPherson), who headed up the group as they found fame in the early 1980s, took to the red carpet alongside band-mate Chris Foreman
House Of Fun! Suggs rocked an eccentric yellow checked three-piece suit with an over-sized bow-tie, a burgundy smoking jacket and a cane
The event on Thursday was what is believed to be the world s smallest premiere event.
Madness reveal their wild pasts and how the band saved them from a life of crime
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Updated: 15 Apr 2021, 10:02
THEY are one of Britain’s best-loved groups – and now it has emerged the name Madness sums up the band members’ chaotic lives before they found fame in the early Eighties.
Thanks to a string of hits, including Baggy Trousers and One Step Beyond, the Nutty Boys were saved from a life of crime.
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A new documentary reveals the stark contrast between Madness s former lives and the fame they found
Frontman Suggs had been arrested for affray in his teens and admitted they could have been jailbirds if they had not become chart-toppers.
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