Boyzone To Tell Their Own Story In New Sky Documentary Series

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A new three part series about Boyzone has been commissioned by Sky, it has been confirmed.

The series which has the working title Boyzone, has been described as "the story of one of the world's biggest boy bands, in their own words". They have announced that it will be "coming soon" to Sky Documentaries and streaming service NOW. 

Confirming this news in a statement, Sky released this statement.

"The year is 1993. The UK and Ireland are swept up in electrifying boy band mania", they said. "Across Dublin's clubs, bars, and schools, a feverish hunt begins, to find the next musical sensation". 

"In the era before TV talent shows ruled, hundreds vied for stardom, but only five working-class Dubliners would have the luck to be plucked from obscurity and be thrust into the global spotlight". 

"It's here, we begin our story", they continued. "For the first time in 30 years, band members Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, and Michael Graham grant rare and exclusive interview access for this three-part Sky documentary series Boyzone (w/t)". 

"Revealing their personal experiences in a band that sold over 25 million records worldwide, the boys also talk candidly about how they grappled with the true cost of global fame". 

"And to try and help close a chapter in their lives, they confront the strained relationships and tragic events that have had a lasting impact on all their lives, families, and friendships". 

"The Sky Original series, produced by Curious Films, includes contributions from the late Stephen Gately's sister, Michelle, his former-partner and pop star Eloy De Jong, and their estranged manager Louis Walsh, as well as never-been-seen archive footage from the group's early career".

"With raw and candid honesty, the documentary examines the key events that shaped Boyzone, including the highs and lows of global stardom, the intense tabloid intrusion in 90s Britain forcing Stephen Gately to come out, and after a sensational comeback in 2007, a devastating tragedy struck the band, as Stephen died - a loss the remaining band members have never fully overcome". 

"thrilled" 

This series is to be made by Curious Films, whose credits have include Wagspiracy: Vardy vs Rooney, The Mna With 1,000 Kids, Caroline Flack: Her Life & Death, Running With The Devil, and Reclaiming Amy. 

On this series, Acting Director for Documentaries and Factual at Sky, Hayley Reynolds said: "Boyzone's music has touched millions over the last 30 years, and Sky is thrilled to be bringing this exclusive new series to our customers in the UK and Ireland". 

"Curious Films' pedigree for sophisticated and intelligent storytelling, as well as deep, privileged access to both the band and Louis Walsh, promises to get under the skin of their extraordinary story with an unrivalled level of insight". 

Curious Films' CEO and Executive Producer Dov Freedman also added: "We couldn't be prouder that Ronan, Keith, Shane, and Mikey have allowed us to definitively tell their story after almost 30 years in Curious's debut commission for Sky". 

"I think the candid interviews from all the key players in the Boyzone story really sets this series apart as something very special". 

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