A new documentary series on Netflix delves into the journey of Take That, from their beginnings in Manchester to their rise as pop icons. The three-episode series, ‘Take That,’ showcases never-before-seen footage and insights from original members Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange, recounting their experiences within the band.
The documentary spans 35 years of the band’s history, offering a behind-the-scenes look at their successes, challenges, and lasting impact on the music scene. Despite achieving immense popularity with sold-out shows and chart-topping singles, internal tensions and the pressures of fame eventually led to their split.
Fans can now enjoy the documentary on Netflix, with the promise of new music on the horizon as glimpsed in rehearsal footage. Sky is offering a complimentary Netflix subscription with its Sky Stream TV bundles, including the Essential TV plan, allowing viewers access to live and on-demand content without a traditional satellite dish.
Subscribers can also benefit from a free Netflix Standard with Ads subscription, additional channels, and free discovery+ with the Sky Stream packages. Those already subscribed to Netflix can seamlessly transfer their account to Sky to avoid duplicate charges. However, these offers are tied to 24-month contracts, and prices are subject to change during the minimum term.
For those considering alternatives, Virgin Media also provides TV bundles that include free Netflix access, though at a higher price point. The Entertainment bundle from Virgin Media offers fast fibre broadband and a wide selection of channels for an enhanced viewing experience.