Gary Barlow

The show combines a talent contest with a gaming element, as singers decide whether to stay in the competition or cash out.

4.8/10

After a year like no other, prepare for the biggest blockbuster movie NEVER made (yet) with 2020: The Movie. Part biopic, part disaster film, this new release turns movie stars into unlikely everyday British heroes.

Celebrating 30 incredible years, Take That are bringing their huge 2019 Greatest Hits tour to cinemas for one night only! Broadcast LIVE on Saturday 8 June, you’ll have front row seats as Gary, Mark and Howard perform their biggest hits from the last three decades. Get ready to throw your hands in the air – this is one party you’ll never forget!

As Take That, one of Britain's most successful and best-loved bands, mark their 30th anniversary, they are celebrated in this special one-off programme. It features fans from all over the country, and beyond, sharing their stories of how the band touched their lives - and in some cases, changed their world completely. This most successful boy band in UK chart history are reunited, with Robbie Williams joining them to share favourite memories as they reflect on three decades in the spotlight. It also offers up candid, previously unseen material that they shot over the years. There is also a reunion for the boys' biggest fans of all - the five, proud Take That mums. The band takes us on a guided tour of significant Take That locations, with some memorable fan surprises along the way. With a glimpse of their preparations for their anniversary album, we also see them in the studio with Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb.

Celebrating the release of their eighth studio album Wonderland, Take That invite you to experience their highly anticipated 2017 concert LIVE at your local cinema on Friday 9th of June! For one night only, cinema audiences will be able to experience this show up close and personal, from the best seats in the house. For the first time ever, Gary, Mark and Howard will perform in the round at the O2 arena, giving fans a unique and unbeatable cinematic experience. Walls of water, enormous holograms, circus performers, aerialists, a custom made flying machine and a huge ball of fire have all graced their stages and the Wonderland Live concert will be no less spectacular - get ready for it!

Rey develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker, who is unsettled by the strength of her powers. Meanwhile, the Resistance prepares to do battle with the First Order.

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Live coverage of the concert set up by Ariana Grande at Old Trafford cricket ground to benefit those affected by the May 2017 Manchester bomb attack. Performers include Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Take That, Pharrell Williams, Niall Horan, Miley Cyrus, Usher, Robbie Williams, Little Mix and The Black Eyed Peas.

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A one-off performance by the band featuring a selection of new material and special versions of some of their most popular hits.

8.4/10

Mel Giedroyc and Graham Norton present the talent search to find five performers to play the members of a fictional boyband in a new nationwide touring musical inspired by Take That.

5.5/10

Documentary that outlines the 1990s and the decade the changed the world.

8.5/10

Up close and personal with Take That - Gary, Howard and Mark open up about life on tour. The band talk openly about the previous twelve months, their loyal fans and what it takes to put on a world-class show. With songs and performances from their first album, their latest album and everything in between, this tells the story of Take That - their music, their evolution, and their consistently mesmerising tour

An in-concert film of Take That performing live at the Apple Music Festival at The Roundhouse, London on 20 September 2015.

An in-concert film of Take That performing live at The 02 in London on June 19, 2015.

7.5/10

Gary Barlow performs 28 tracks on his 2014 ‘Since I Saw You Last’ Tour live from the Manchester Phones 4U Arena. The show features much loved solo and Take That classics as well as material from his double platinum solo album 'Since I Saw You Last'.Set list First songs "Since I Saw You Last "Greatest Day" "Candy "Requiem" "Pray" "A Million Love Songs" "Shine" (with Eliza Doolittle) "Lie to Me" Acoustic medley "How Deep Is Your Love" "Shame" "So Help Me Girl" Swing medley "Sure" "Everything Changes" "Could It Be Magic" Ballads medley "Nobody Else" "Love Ain't Here Anymore" "Dying Inside" "Said It All" "The Garden" "Forever Love" Final songs "Sing" (with a local school choir) "The Flood" "Face to Face" (with Elton John on the big screen) "Back for Good" "Relight My Fire" "Let Me Go" "Rule the World" Encore "Jump" "Never Forget"

James Corden and Gary Barlow head out on a road trip for this documentary, as James gets up close and personal with the man behind the music of his youth and discusses Gary's meteoric pop comeback.

The X Factor judge visits Camp Bastion in Helmand Province to gain an insight into life at the military base and perform a morale-boosting concert for an audience of around 1,000 members of the British armed forces. Joined by the Royal Artillery Band, he sings some of his own hits and other favourites, including Michael Buble's Home and He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother by the Hollies. The Take That star also joins the team in the air-traffic control tower, steps into the driving seat of a huge heavy-equipment transporter, and heads out on an early-morning run with the troops.

It's been a pretty good 12 months for Gary Barlow. He's released a hit album, raised shedloads of cash with another series of Children in Need Rocks concerts, duetted with Elton John, and helped pick this year's X Factor winner - among other things. Now he rounds off the year with a live gig at the Central Hall in London's Westminster, joined by a few special guests as he performs favourites from his Take That back catalogue as well as numbers from his new album Since I Saw You Last. Gary will also take a break for the chimes of Big Ben and the traditional fireworks display over the Thames, before returning with a few more songs to see in the new year.

Former Take That member Gary Barlow captured live in performance in his home town of Manchester in December 2012. The show formed part of Barlow's first UK solo tour in over 12 years and saw him joined onstage by stars including Mark Owen, JLS, Nicole Scherzinger and James Corden. The tracks performed include 'Greatest Day', 'Open Road', 'Back for Good' and 'Relight My Fire'.

One of our biggest music stars Gary Barlow faces his toughest gig when he heads to the harsh terrain of Afghanistan to perform an exclusive concert for British troops.

Agnetha Fältskog’s extraordinary singing career began when she was only 15 years old. But in just two years she was knocking The Beatles off the top of the Swedish pop charts writing her own material. This new documentary features exclusive access to Agnetha in the studio and with her colleagues of both recent years and from ABBA, assessing and celebrating her journey as Sweden's 'girl with the golden hair'. This intimate and revealing programme features interviews with Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Gary Barlow, Tony Blackburn, record producer Peter Nordahl, Jörgen Elofsson and Sir Tim Rice

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On Her Majesty’s Service follows Gary Barlow as he embarks on a mission to record a special song to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. He writes the melody with Lord Lloyd Webber, but wants performers from around the Commonwealth to play on it. Prince Charles gives Gary some suggestions before he begins an extraordinary trip, recording a vast number of musicians on their home turfs to make the unique record "Sing".

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With dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur just like his beloved Richard Branson, Lemon bids farewell to his hometown of Leeds and heads for the capital. When he becomes an overnight billionaire, it seems everything is going his way, but it's not long before he discovers that life can be just as cruel as it is kind.

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The closing ceremony of the games of the XXXth Olympiad.

7.4/10

Michael Buble performs a selection of seasonal hits and other favorites from his Canadian mountain chalet. Plus guests including Dawn French, Gary Barlow and Kelly Rowland.

7.8/10

This year Take That embarked on the biggest tour the UK and Ireland had ever seen breaking all previous records. The Progress Live Tour went through 29 UK stadiums and played to over 1.8 million people. Progress Live 2011 tour, was one of the biggest and most anticipated reunions of the summer, with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams, playing to massive sell-out audiences around the UK and Ireland.

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Take That Presents: The Circus Live is a concert tour by reunited British boyband, Take That. The tour promoted their fifth studio album, The Circus. The tour began on 5 June 2009 in Sunderland and finished on 5 July 2009 at London's Wembley Stadium. The Circus Live is Take That's biggest tour to date and was seen by over 1,000,000 people. The tour became the fastest selling in UK history, with the 600,000 for all original eight dates selling out in just five hours. The Wembley Stadium Concerts of 3 and 4 July 2009 were recorded and released as a two-disc DVD and Blu-ray set, released on 23 November 2009

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A documentary telling the story of the newly reformed Take That. Global mega star 'Robbie Williams' rejoins his former band mates for the first time in over 15 years to record Take That's sixth studio album 'Progress'. 'Look Back, Don't Stare' gives a brutally honest account of how Williams return to the group has affected the other four members and shows how the pressures of fame and the relentless power struggle for artistic leadership between Williams and Barlow contributed to the break up of one of the best selling bands of the 90's.

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Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall is a charity music concert held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 12 November 2009. The concert was organised by Take That singer Gary Barlow as one of a series of events to raise money for Children in Need 2009. The huge success of the concert inspired Barlow to organise Children in Need Rocks Manchester at the Manchester Arena, Manchester in 2011.

5.8/10

Documentary charting the rise, fall and meteoric rise again of superstar British boy band Take That. Originally aired on 4th February 2009 on Britain's Channel 5.

Reformed boy band icons Take That return with songs from the album BEAUTIFUL WORLD and a plethora of their classic tracks. Includes the songs 'Back For Good', 'Pray', 'Shine', and many more. Filmed live at 'The O2' London England

British superstar band Take That presented their own TV show Take That Come to Town, a variety show in which they performed some of their biggest hits and along the way answer fan questions and other stuff. It aired on 7 December 2008 on ITV1.

8.7/10

A documentary following Take That on their autumn 2007 Beautiful World tour.

British superstar band Take That performed at the annual Madrid's Primavera Pop Music festival on 30th March 2007.

Musical charting the fortunes of an unlikely Take That tribute band as they try to follow in their idols footsteps. Set in Manchester and filmed live at the Manchester Opera House, the show follows Ash and his best mates as they try to bring their dreams alive, realising along the way that sometimes pretending to be someone else can help you discover who you are. Featuring many Take That hits including: 'Relight My Fire', 'Stay' and 'Never Forget'.

The Ultimate Tour is a reunion tour by British pop group, Take That. The tour, featuring four of the original members of the group Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Howard Donald; ran for a total of 32 shows in Britain and Ireland. Sugababes were the supporting act for that year.

8.5/10

Exciting music and entertainment special that sees a celebrity-packed audience and millions of fans at home screaming their tribute to international pop stars Take That.

8.5/10

A documentary about Take That, a British boyband.

8.6/10

Features 16 music videos, including all the number one hits, as well as live performances and behind-the-scenes film footage and photos. Tracklist includes: 'Pray', 'Relight My Fire' and 'Everything Changes'.

Documentary about British boy band Take That

The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent, contested by aspiring singers drawn from public auditions. Created by Simon Cowell, the show began in September 2004 and has since aired annually from August/September through to December. The show is produced by FremantleMedia's Thames and Cowell's production company SYCOtv. It is broadcast on the ITV network in the United Kingdom and TV3 in Ireland, with spin-off behind-the-scenes show The Xtra Factor screened on ITV2. It is the originator of the international The X Factor franchise. The X Factor was devised as a replacement for the highly successful Pop Idol, which was put on indefinite hiatus after its second series, largely because Cowell, who was a judge on Pop Idol, wished to launch a show to which he owned the television rights. The perceived similarity between the two shows later became the subject of a legal dispute. The "X Factor" of the title refers to the undefinable "something" that makes for star quality. The original judging panel was Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh. Dannii Minogue joined the panel in series 4, and Cheryl Cole replaced Osbourne in series 5 after her departure. After series 7, Cowell and Cole both left to judge the American version of the show whilst Minogue left the show due to commitments on Australia's Got Talent. Kelly Rowland, Tulisa Contostavlos and Gary Barlow then joined Walsh on the judging panel for series 8, though Rowland announced she would not return for series 9 and was replaced by Nicole Scherzinger. Osbourne later returned in 2013, replacing Contostavlos. Since 2007, the show has been presented by Dermot O'Leary, who replaced original host Kate Thornton. The show is split into a series of phases, following the contestants from auditions through to the grand finale. In the original televised audition phase of the show, contestants sang in an audition room in front of just the judges. From series 6 onwards, auditionees sing on a stage in front of the judges and a live audience. Successful auditionees go through to "bootcamp" and then to "judges' houses", where judges narrow down the acts in their category down to three or four acts to mentor for the live shows, where the public vote for their favourite acts following weekly live performances by the contestants.

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1. Man I Feel Like A Woman (Shania Twain) 2. You Are Still The One (Shania Twain) 3. Back For Good (Gary Barlow) 4. Stranded (Lutricia McNeal) 5. I Don't Wanna Know (Julian Lennon) 6. Torn (Natalia Imbruglia) 7. Big Mistake (Natalia Imbruglia) 8. Arms Around The World (Louise) 9. Life (Des'ree) 10. Nothing Ever Happens (Del Amitri) 11. What Can I Do (The Corrs) 12. I Wanna Be The Only One (Eternal) 13. Dance The Night Away (The Mavericks) 14. Tell Me Why (The Mavericks) 15. The Bottle Let Me Down (The Mavericks) 16. Under The Bridge (All Saints) 17. Lady Marmalade (All Saints) 18. It's Not Unusual (Tom Jones) 19. Delilah (Tom Jones) 20. You Can Leave Your Hat On (Tom Jones) 21. Free (Ultra Nate) 22. Say You, Say Me (Lionel Richie) 23. Time (Lionel Richie)

Take That's third concert tour. Recorded live in Manchester.

9/10

Also known as Live At Earl's Court '95. British boyband Take That recorded live on their first tour after the departure of Robbie Williams. Features all their greatest hits!

8.5/10

Take That's second concert tour. Recorded live in Berlin in 1994.

8.6/10

Take That's video accompaniment to their second album EVERYTHING CHANGES. Includes exclusive interviews and music videos.

Unofficial documentary about British boyband Take That.

British boyband Take That's first ever documentary. Take a look into the lives of Take That whilst they discuss their success and the harsh realities of fame as they try to break America.

British boyband Take That's first concert tour in 1992/1993. Recorded live at Wembley Stadium.

8.6/10

Take That's video accompaniment to their first album TAKE THAT & PARTY. Includes exclusive interviews and music videos.

Gary Barlow hosts musical fun from the Natural History Museum in London and performs some of his biggest hits, songs from his new album, and some exciting covers.