"It’s a gripping fable about getting everything you dreamed of, and it not being what you imagined," Theroux explained Robbie Williams is set to be interviewed as part of Louis Theroux ‘s upcoming documentary series Boybands Forever . The new show will air on BBC Two this autumn across three, hour-long episodes, delving into “the inside story of boyband mania during the 90s and 00s”. READ MORE: Robbie Williams on Damon Albarn, Morrissey and the dark side of Take That: “I have a cannon-full of quotes” Soloist and former Take That singer Williams is among those to have spoken to Theroux for the doc, along with the likes of Brian McFadden (Westlife) and members of Blue , Five, 911 and Damage.

“Each episode will follow the life-changing reality of new-found fame at a young age, from their early beginnings to hitting the top of the charts, whilst revealing some of the pivotal behind-the-scenes moments that shaped their careers and reflecting on those times decades later,” a description reads. Theroux, Executive Producer, explained: “I couldn’t be more thrilled about this series. An epic story featuring a cast of stars and star-makers, spanning three decades, it involves some of the icons of modern British pop.

“We see them through them through their highs and lows, hearing from the key players, as we chart the golden years of boybands.” He continued: “How they came together, the experience of sudden fame, the opportunity and temptations that came their wa.