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Louis Theroux 'set to work on exciting new project after impressing BBC bosses with his documentary series on the rise and fall of British boybands'


Louis Theroux has impressed BBC bosses with his latest boybands documentary he is now set to make a follow up show.

Ahead of the release of his miniseries, titled Boybands Forever, later this month, it's been reported that he has already begun work on a second series, which will look back at some of the most famous girl groups in music history. The three hour-long episodes will follow the life changing reality of stars finding fame at a young age and will dive into topics such as drink, drugs, bust-ups and exploitation. 'Those boys we all watched singing and dancing in tight formation - Take That, East 17, Westlife, Blue, Five, Damage, 911 and so many others - are now middle aged men who have the time and the maturity to look back reflect on what they went through.

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