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THEY out-sold the Beatles, upstaged Mandela, championed Thatcher, fondled Prince Charles' bottom, and in four years transformed themselves from wannabes into biggest pop group on the planet.
Now, as they try to distance themselves from their shared past, even breaking up seems to have been cancelled due to lack of interest.
Seven Days That Shook The Spice Girls tells the story that remains untold to all but the closest of associates, to reveal what happened to Britain's biggest pop phenomenon of the past two decades.
It sheds new light on the big stories of their career - such as Geri Halliwell's departure and the sacking of their...