The remaining trio on breaking up, battling depression and performing with ‘sorer knees than in the Nineties’ Neil McCormick has been chief music critic for the Telegraph since 1995. His interviews ...
As a tell-all Netflix documentary arrives, we explore how Take That's internal dynamics created the UK's most successful boy band In 1990, five northern working-class men formed a band that would go ...
The 'Take That' documentary debuted on Netflix on Tuesday, Jan. 27 Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously appeared in The New York ...
The last time Take That agreed to a documentary, they had nothing to lose. It was 2005, and they'd been inactive for almost a decade. Gary Barlow and Mark Owen had lost their record contracts, Jason ...
Take That fans are currently battling it out to see their favourite boyband on stage once again. The band's revamped Circus Live Tour is set to hit UK stadiums in the summer of 2026. The news, ...
This year, Take That will celebrate 30 years in the music business. With a BBC special to mark the occasion and some new music on the way from Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald, it's a big ...
Fans of Take That can rejoice, as Netflix has finally added the highly anticipated Take That documentary to its library of factual series. The candid documentary, which features more than 30 years' ...
Once upon a time, everybody wanted to be NKOTB. As the new Netflix docuseries Take That describes, in the late 1980s, the massive success of New Kids on the Block was the model for a new five-headed ...
Take That stars have revealed the ‘scary’ moment when Jason Orange told them he was leaving the band over a decade ago. Jason rose to fame in the 1990s alongside Gary, Howard Donald, Mark Owen and ...
James Corden has admitted that he was overwhelmed meeting Take That at the Brit Awards last month. The Gavin And Stacey actor confessed his love for the reformed boyband and joked that he would fit ...
The last time Take That agreed to a documentary, they had nothing to lose. It was 2005, and they'd been inactive for almost a decade. Gary Barlow and Mark Owen had lost their record contracts, Jason ...
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