Martin Fry assesses the legacy of Duran Duran , the Birmingham-bred quintet that arrived in 1981 on a wave of New Romanticism before re-emerging a year later as the ultimate teen-appeal act of the era. Non-stop chart hits and high-gloss videos followed, with Girls on Film, Hungry like the Wolf, Save a Prayer, Rio, The
Reflex, The Wild Boys, A View to a Kill and the 1993 comeback single Ordinary World all defining the Durannie sound. Featuring new interviews with the band, plus input from Hazel O'Connor , Gary Kemp and producer Nile Rodgers. Producer Nick Barraclough