“Nothing beats being in a band,” says Gary Barlow in a brand new clip from Netflix‘s Take That docuseries.
The streaming large has launched a first-look clip — exhibiting the band backstage forward of a gig within the ’90s — and pictures from its three-part restricted collection, set to drop Jan. 27.
In Take That, viewers are taken behind the scenes with members Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, and Robbie Williams as they reveal their private experiences in a band that captivated tens of millions of followers, enjoying sold-out reveals, topping the charts with 12 large U.Okay. No. 1 hit singles and promoting over 45 million data worldwide.
That includes 35 years of uncommon archive, never-before-seen footage and private materials, in addition to model new interviews with Barlow, Donald and Owen, the collection guarantees to supply an “intimate have a look at the highs, the heartbreaks, and the enduring legacy of one of many U.Okay.’s most profitable bands of all time.”

A younger Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow in Netflix’s ‘Take That’ docuseries.
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“From their early beginnings as [a] 5 piece shaped in Manchester to turning into pop superstars, relive the camaraderie, chaos, and resilience that fueled their meteoric rise, dramatic cut up, and one of many best comebacks in British music historical past,” says a plot synopsis. “Advised in their very own phrases, that is the deeply private and definitive story of Take That.”
Produced by Fullwell Leisure, Take That is directed by David Soutar (Bros: After the Screaming Stops, Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All) and is govt produced by Gabe Turner.
Watch the newly-released clip from Netflix’s Take That under.
