YOUNG GUNS: GO FOR IT (2025)
Documentary series examining the music and the British musical icons of the 80s.
1. Culture Club The story of Culture Club and the passionate but doomed love affair between singer Boy George and drummer Jon Moss that provided the band's creative drive. All four members discuss the glamour, success and drug culture of the 80s, and the central relationship that was both the making and undoing of the band. (38:03)
2. The Human League members past and present talk about the three distinct groups that have existed under the banner of The Human League, the Sheffield synthesiser band that enjoyed huge commercial success. (30:01)
3. Bananarama In the aftermath of the punk era, three girls decided on a career in pop music - they called themselves Bananarama and became one of the most successful British girl groups ever. Original members Siobhan Fahey, Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward, plus Pete Waterman, Malcolm McLaren and Terry Hall reflect on how the girls became stars and how they almost lost their friendships in the process. (28:26)
4. The Smiths The story of Manchester's the Smiths, formed around the formidable songwriting talents of guitarist Johnny Marr and lyricist and singer Morrissey, who nurtured an often obsessive fanbase with their sensitive and introspective reaction to Thatcher's Britain. Featuring contributions from Johnny Marr, Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke. (29:44)