How to watch the new Boyzone documentary No Matter What
If you found the BBC series “Boybands Forever” enjoyable, you might take interest in the fact that a well-known boyband from the ’90s is set to have their own three-part documentary.
Titled after its longest-running chart-topper, “No Matter What” delves into Boyzone’s story, tracing their path from their memorable debut on RTÉ’s The Late Late Show to their nationwide fame in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and beyond.
However, with this achievement came the burdens that come from being part of a globally renowned pop group, as truthfully depicted in “Boybands Forever” by several contemporary acts like Take That, Damage, 5ive, and 911.
Apart from the thrills of consistently ruling the charts and performing for adoring crowds, the novel No Matter What delves into the strife, deceit, and intense atmosphere that Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham, and their late bandmate Stephen Gately (who tragically passed away due to a congenital heart defect in 2009 at just 33 years old) endured together.
Thirty years since they first gained prominence, Ronan, Keith, Shane, and Mikey, along with their ex-manager Louis Walsh, share their personal accounts and reminisce about the life and impact of their late bandmate, Stephen, on their lives and career.
As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share my excitement over the trailer for “No Matter What”. It shows Shane reflecting on how Louis once pledged to the band “the sun, the moon, and the stars.” Intriguingly, the former X Factor judge hints that he played a significant role in penning their story, with a focus on securing them widespread recognition.
In the meantime, old recordings display a segment where Stephen is seen pondering over his struggle to handle the scrutiny from tabloids as he felt it was “difficult for him to adapt.
In 1999, Stephen chose to publicly acknowledge his homosexuality when he discovered a colleague was planning to disclose this private information to newspapers. Later, in an interview, Keith expressed his disgust at the coerced revelation of Stephen’s sexuality under such terrible circumstances, calling it “utterly shocking”.
Towards the end of the preview, Ronan’s voice cracks with emotion when he remembers the heavy burden of informing his bandmates about Stephen’s passing.
As a gamer, I can’t help but reminisce about the suffocating spotlight and the crushing solitude that came with my peak popularity. It was like a game with impossible levels, where every move was scrutinized and every mistake amplified, all while feeling incredibly isolated in the midst of it all.
If you’re interested in delving into the tale of Boyzone, encompassing their triumphs and tribulations, here’s a guide on how to catch the movie titled “No Matter What”.
No Matter What episode release schedule
No Matter What is a three-episode Sky original documentary series.
The first episode of the series titled ‘Love Me For a Reason’ will make its television debut at 9:00 PM on Sunday, February 2nd. You can catch it on either Sky Showcase or Sky Documentaries; however, please note that these channels require a subscription to view live or on-demand content.
This initial episode delves into the process by which Louis Walsh established the band, as well as the initial conflicts and strains they experienced. Additionally, it reveals the band members and Walsh becoming aware of Stephen Gately’s sexual orientation before he openly declared it.
No Matter What will be available to watch on demand via Sky and NOW from Sunday, February 2.
Viewers of Sky Documentaries have an opportunity to immerse themselves in music-themed programming before and after the premiere. At 5pm, catch Ron Howard’s film, “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years,” and then at 7pm, watch the recently released documentary, “Becoming Madonna.
After No Matter What‘s first episode premiere, Asif Kapadia’s Amy airs at 10pm.
Watch No Matter What with Sky Stream
Signing up for the broadcaster’s services through Sky Stream, their streaming service, is incredibly convenient because it doesn’t necessitate a satellite dish. Instead, you’ll be streaming content directly via your broadband connection. All you need is a TV with an HDMI port to connect the compact Sky Stream box to enjoy the services.
For those wanting to enjoy Sky Documentaries or Sky Showcase, it’s essential to know that as a new customer, you’ll have to choose the pricier option, which is the Sky Ultimate TV package among the two available – Sky Essential TV and Sky Ultimate TV.
This plan’s price begins at either £22 per month (originally £28 per month), if you commit to a 24-month contract, or £25 per month (originally £31 per month) for a flexible, monthly renewal option.
Besides the various channels offered on Sky Essential TV, Sky Stream’s Ultimate TV package includes access to Netflix Standard with advertisements and a basic discovery+ membership, along with additional premium channels like Sky Max, Sky Comedy, Sky Crime, and Sky Nature.
For individuals opting for NOW TV, their Entertainment package can be obtained at a monthly cost of £6.99 under the six-month saver subscription deal, or alternatively, it’s available at £9.99 per month on a more flexible, ongoing, monthly basis.
In simple terms, both options have ads shown alongside them while playing programs. To minimize the ad exposure, you might consider purchasing either the Boost or Ultra Boost upgrade.
Additionally, these extras offer enhanced audio and video clarity, as well as simultaneous streaming capabilities across multiple devices.
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2025-02-02 10:49