June 14th 2023.
Robbie Williams departed the band in the 90s, breaking hearts everywhere. Take That have since shared their regret over his departure and confessed they should have talked more. The Angel singer, 49, will soon be opening up about his personal and professional life in an upcoming intimate Netflix documentary.
Prior to his departure, Robbie was responsible for chart-topping bangers such as Rock DJ, Feel and She's The One. The group now consists of Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 55, after original member Jason Orange, 52, left in 2014. Take That last performed as a five-piece more than a decade ago in 2011 for their Progress Live Tour.
Take That feature in an ITVX documentary titled 30 Years in the Making, in which they reflect on Robbie's exit. Howard said that the band never discussed how Robbie was feeling before he left. He added that they look back and wish they could have talked more, and pondered if it could have saved him from leaving.
Robbie went on to have a successful solo career and the band have gone on to create their latest feature film Greatest Days, set to premiere on June 16th. The documentary, 30 Years in the Making, was created as a companion piece to the new Take That feature film. It delves into the three-decade-long relationship between Take That and their fans.
Gary praises the band's supporters as the 'best in the world', saying they have been with them all their lives. As well as exploring the challenges of bringing Greatest Days to the big screen, the documentary also features real-life Take That enthusiasts, including Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon, TV presenting double act Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, and singer Calum Scott.
30 Years in the Making is available to stream on ITVX, giving fans the chance to relive the band's history and experience their journey to the big screen. So, what's your favourite Take That song?
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