A stadium full of fans singing every word. Five lads from Manchester who became a generation’s soundtrack. And a story that turned into one of the greatest comebacks in British pop.
Netflix has unveiled the trailer for its new documentary series “TAKE THAT”, launching globally on Tuesday 27 January 2026.

Inside the world of Take That
Across three episodes, TAKE THAT tells the remarkable story of the UK’s most iconic boy band. For the first time in a single, definitive series, we go behind the scenes with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams as they revisit what it meant to be part of a band that:
- played to millions of fans
- sold out arenas around the world
- scored 12 UK No.1 singles
- and sold over 45 million records globally
This isn’t just a timeline of hits; it’s their story from the inside.
35 years of memories, in their own words
The series weaves together:
- 35 years of rare archive
- never‑before‑seen backstage and home footage
- personal material and band memories
- brand new interviews with Gary, Howard and Mark
- plus archive interviews with Jason Orange and Robbie Williams
The result is an intimate look at the highs, the heartbreaks and the aftershocks of life. It explores the experiences inside one of the UK’s most successful bands of all time.
TAKE THAT started as a five-piece act formed in Manchester. They experienced the hysteria of peak boy-band fame. The band went through a dramatic split. Years later, they had an emotional reunion. TAKE THAT revisits the camaraderie, the chaos, the pressure, and the resilience that carried them through.
Told in their own words, this is designed to be the deeply personal, definitive Take That story. It is meant for the fans who were there the first time. It’s also for a new generation discovering the band.
Series details
- Title: TAKE THAT
- Launch date: All 3 episodes available globally on Netflix from Tuesday 27 January 2026
- Episodes: 3
- Production company: Fulwell Entertainment
- Executive Producer: Gabe Turner
- Director: David Soutar (Bros: After the Screaming Stops, Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All)
- Featuring:
- New interviews with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen
- Archive interviews with Jason Orange, Robbie Williams
Whether you grew up with their posters on your wall or only know the anthems, TAKE THAT offers a unique opportunity. You can stand side‑stage and look back with them. It’s a chance to understand what it really costs to be part of a band. You will also discover what it gives to be in a band that never quite left the spotlight.
Take That – documentary will be available on Netflix.
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