The Twinkle part from here too>
The last instalment of Brit Girls took a broad overview of the girl singer phenomenon as well as profiles of some of the shorter-lived chart successes. As such, there was a lot of ground to cover in half an hour and so not an awful lot of Morrissey. He spoke briefly on Twinkle, but The Smiths' cover of "Golden Lights" was not mentioned.
"The female singers seemed to be giving everything away and hiding nothing. That's what made them more dramatic and more interesting to me."
"Twinkle was trouble and that's why she was so interesting... The so-called female songwriter hadn't yet been invented."
[on "Terry"]
"Very unusual to have teenagers singing about death."
Not particularly illuminating, all told, but perhaps I've been spoilt by the comparative Moz-fest of earlier episodes. Incidentally, it was revealed that Twinkle's childhood nick-name was "Fatty" ... which is almost certainly a complete coincidence.