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IT took a year for Channel 4 to screen their documentary about the Spice Girls on tour.
And, from this dull-as-dishwater look at life on the road with Britain's top-selling band, it was easy to see why there was no hurry to broadcast.
The programme-makers kicked off just two weeks after Geri Halliwell left the group and spent three months behind the scenes with the girls.
Despite the potential to lift the lid on Mel G, Mel C, Victoria and Emma, it turned out to be yet another clever PR job by the pop stars.
Each of...