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I have known her for 30 years and, in that long time, our paths have always crossed."How are yer doing, lad?" she always asks."How are you, girl?" I say.We are old friends.Margi seems to be old friends with everyone she meets.This chameleon - Margi with a hard not soft 'G' Clarke - has refused to be labelled by any one thing. Any one genre. Film actress, singer, soap star, panto queen, broadcaster, poet, stand-up, philosopher, health guru - even a journalist.And a Gemini.Journalist - yes - who else could land world exclusive chats with Hollywood megastars Michael Douglas and Jack Nicholson?Maybe 'land' should be replaced by 'blag' - that's more our Margi.From her earliest incarnation as rebel-with-a-cause Margox, to the world-famous, mould-breaking film Letter to Brezhnev, her career has been up and down more times than the British economy.But she has a never-say-die attitude.A home spun philosophy of: "Look, give it a go and try and if you fail, just dust yourself off and start again." She may have been down-hearted and through some emotional turmoil - but she refuses to let it show.Margi has never really been off our screens, small and big ones (I can9