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"Walk On By" has charted numerous times in various countries, with wildly different arrangements. The following entries discuss the chart versions of the song, in the order in which they appeared: The song, which premiered after Margaret Thatcher's resignation, is introduced by Alastair Burnet, who describes the crisis as one of the now-former Prime Minister's "many achievements". The film that is shown along with the song is largely unique within the Spitting Image franchise, as it is on of the few segments of the show that uses no puppets at all, instead using real footage and images of the actual homelessness crisis across Britain.
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"Walk On By" has charted numerous times in various countries, with wildly different arrangements. The following entries discuss the chart versions of the song, in the order in which they appeared: The song, which premiered after Margaret Thatcher's resignation, is introduced by Alastair Burnet, who describes the crisis as one of the now-former Prime Minister's "many achievements". The film that is shown along with the song is largely unique within the Spitting Image franchise, as it is on of the few segments of the show that uses no puppets at all, instead using real footage and images of the actual homelessness crisis across Britain.