Channel 4 Announces Two-Part Taylor Swift Documentary
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 21 – The two-part series will feature rare archives and interviews, highlighting Swift’s 20-year career and impact as the first music billionaire, Channel 4 said.
- On July 22, Channel 4 announced exclusively via Deadline the two-part series Taylor, which will drop in October on Channel 4.
- After securing her music rights, Taylor Swift purchased rights to all her concert films, music videos, album art, photography, and unreleased songs, without attribution.
- In its announcement, Channel 4 revealed the series will dig deep into Taylor’s 20-year career through interviews with high-profile commentators, industry insiders, and fans, with rare archive revealing fresh insights, Channel 4 said.
- Despite earlier Netflix rumors, Channel 4 secured the project, and director Guy King said `Taylor Swift is an unprecedentedly powerful 21st Century voice for women and young people`.
- Beyond her career highlights, Taylor Swift's documentary will explore her battle with body dysmorphia, her mother Andrea Swift’s cancer diagnosis, and her LGBTQ+ activism, reflecting her personal struggles.
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Taylor Swift lands new Channel 4 documentary series with 'rare archive' and 'fresh insights' - Manchester Evening News
Taylor Swift’s life and legacy are to be showcased in a new Channel 4 series, which will explore the American star's stratospheric rise to global stardom
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