‘Boybands Forever’: The Epic Story Of Star-Makers..

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Filmmaker Louis Theroux is going into the music business with his upcoming three-part documentary, which will air on BBC Two later this year.

Simon Cowell, a music mogul and X Factor judge, and “Take That member Robbie Williams” will appear in the new docuseries, which follows Theroux’s most recent project, “Tell Them You Love Me,” which was released in February.

It is also said that Brian McFadden, a member of the Irish boy band Westlife from 1998, is in there.

While Williams represents pop group “Take That,” Simon Cowell will also represent RCA Records.

The docuseries will give interviews with music label heads and talent/band managers.

‘Take That”s Nigel Martin-Smith, Westlife’s Louis Walsh, Blue’s Daniel Glatman, Five’s Chris Herbert, and 911’s Steve Gilmour are all expected to appear for interviews with journalists and presenters.

The unfiltered reality of boy bands and how they navigated extreme levels of fame when they were young will be the subject of the three episodes, which will tactfully explore the employed strategies, the drama that takes place behind the scenes, and the strategies.

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In order to depict the rise and fall of boy bands throughout time, members of the bands will appear to reflect and share insights.

It was, in the words of Louis Theroux, “an epic story of stars, star-makers over the course of 30 years who collectively formed the golden years of multiple boy bands.” This included the ups and downs of their otherwise glittering careers.

“Boybands Forever” will air on BBC Two and BBC Pop Music TV.

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