Summary
In 1995, Robbie Willams confirmed his 'incredibly hard decision' to leave Take That and the following year, he launched his solo career with a cover version of George Michael's dancefloor hit Freedom. In the intervening decades, he has become the most feted Brit Award winner with 18 trophies, including 13 victories on his own. To coincide with the XXV album and world tour, director Joe Pearlman is granted exclusive access to Williams and hundreds of hours of previously unseen footage from a personal archive spanning 30 years to chart the singer-songwriter's rise to fame. The four-part series illuminates the human being behind the explosive headlines and reflects on the intense pressures of life in the public eye