Robbie Williams left Take That after shooting to fame with the boy band in the 1990s, as shown in the new Netflix documentary.
The most famous British boy band of the 1990s premieres a three-part documentary on Netflix on January 27, featuring ...
As the new Take That documentary launches on Netflix, fans are revisiting Robbie Williams’ famous exit from the band.
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"I wanted to crush him": how Take That outgrew ego, learnt to apologise and survived success
As a tell-all Netflix documentary arrives, we explore how Take That's internal dynamics created the UK's most successful boy ...
A new Take That documentary dropped on Netflix today, but not all of the band's original members have taken part in fresh ...
Williams' public struggle with addiction and mental illness ultimately led to tensions resulting in his initial split from ...
The real story behind Robbie Williams' departure from Take That has resurfaced as the band's Netflix documentary airs.
The band's new Netflix show contains a surprise new song, but much of the story has been told before.
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What Robbie Williams has said of reuniting with Take That and why he left as band's documentary airs
The singer features in archive footage in Netflix's look into the band's 35-year journey ...
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The Decade of the Algorithm: 25 Songs That Defined the 2010s
The 2010s were a decade of massive sonic upheaval. We rank the 25 tracks that didn't just top the charts, but fundamentally altered the DNA of popular culture. The 2010s began with the high-gloss, ...
Robbie Williams first left Take That in 1995 before rejoining the band in 2010 when they recorded the album Progress and played eight dates at Wembley Stadium which made a record-breaking £38 million.
Where “No Alarm” leaned into driving indie rock, “Lost in the Branches” is a lithe synth pop effort, doused in shimmering ...
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