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Agnetha, ABBA and After

ABBAIt seems we can never get too much of ABBA or it’s blonde singer Agnetha Faltskog.

Tuesday night at 8pm Channel Nine will be showing a BBC documentary on the band which looks the singer and her bandmates careers before the band, through their success in the 70’s and 80’s and what they did once the band split up.

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Featuring some amazing footage that’s not been included in previous documentaries and new interviews with the boys of the band, and Agnetha herself – it’s a captivating watch. Even though there have been many documentaries before this one, there is more than enough new material in this to make it interesting.

Also featured are the producers behind Agnetha’s newest album ‘A’, Take That singer Gary Barlow, Sir Tim Rice and British DJ Tony Blackburn. Sadly as documentaries made in the late 90’s didn’t include Agentha, this only has archival interval footage of fellow singer Anni-Frid Lygnstaad. It seems you never can get the form of them involved in a project at the same time.

The film also features intimate footage of Agnetha recording her new album ‘A”.

Agnetha: ABBA and After screens on Channel Nine from 8pm on Tuesday July 2. 

 

 

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