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The single "Killer Queen" was a British number 2 hit which reached as high as number 11 on the U.S. charts.
The music video for "I Want to Break Free" parodied Coronation Street, a British soap opera, and was popular there, but as it showed the band in drag, was thought to work against them elsewhere, where viewers did not get the joke.
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Compact (soap opera), a 1960s British soap opera.
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The British colonized it, and maintained partial rule there until the country became a Marxist republic in 1967 (Encyclopaedia Britannica 835).
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 Violet Carson
Radio and television actress who played (1960–80) the strong-minded and sharp-tonged Ena Sharples on
(1960–83), the popular and long-running British soap opera.
She became a Dame of the British Empire in 1965.
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