Paul Gambaccini
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Freddie
(2023)Over three decades after his death, the legacy of the iconoclast lead vocalist of Queen still lives on in a new generation of rock and roll.

ABBA: Super Troupe
(2019)Follow the journey of the world-famous Swedish pop group who've continued to welcome new generations of fans since their Eurovision breakout in 1974.

Kate Bush: Under Review
(2006)Rare musical performances, archival footage and interviews chart the career and music of, arguably, the most unique female artist of all time.

ABBA: 50 Years Since Eurovision
(2024)Chronicles a half-century of the Swedish pop quartet whose insanely catchy pop songs made them a global phenomenon and built an economic empire.

George Michael: Easy to Pretend
(2019)The path of George Michael from teen idol in the duo Wham! to solo superstardom gets complicated by deep personal issues and pressures over his image.

To Be Frank: Sinatra at 100
(2015)To celebrate Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday, this entertaining documentary provides an exclusive retrospective of the legendary performer from the people who knew him well. Witness what it was like "to be Frank" from his childhood, to his loyalty to his friends, to his political allegiances, to the ups and downs of his incredible signing and acting career. Starring/Story told by: Tony Oppedisano (Sinatra's Co-Manager and Close Friend) and featuring Alice Cooper, Sir Tim Rice, Frank Warren (Promoter, Biographer "Being Frank"), Louis Walsh and Paul Gambaccini.

The Roaring 20s: Mick Jagger's Glory Years
(2011)This documentary film concentrates on Jagger's life and career both within and without the Stones, across the period during which he was in his twenties, the period that also, for most fans, was the band's golden years, during which they produced music of a quite staggering quality.

Take a Chance
(2023)Gert van der Graaf's childhood crush on Abba's Agnetha Fältskog spirals into a criminal obsession, revealing the dark side of compulsive fandom.

Prince - The Glory Years
(2008)This new and unauthorized documentary on the iconic artist features rare and classic performances, live and studio footage, and brand new interviews.

I Killed John Lennon
(2005)By killing the iconic founder of The Beatles, Mark Chapman immediately joined the pantheon of the most notorious killers of the 20th century.

Queen: Days of Our Lives
(2011)Featuring interviews and archive footage, including their first-ever TV performance, witness Queen’s rise from humble beginnings to meteoric stardom.

Lennon's Last Weekend
(2020)In December 1980, John Lennon and Yoko Ono had not spoken to the media for years. With a new album to promote Lennon was prepared to speak to a BBC DJ. As this poignant documentary reveals, he surprised many by candidly discussing subjects he'd never spoken of before including The Beatles break-up, his relationship with Paul McCartney and his addiction battles. Just 48 hours later, he was killed.

Elton John: The Nation's Favourite Song
(2017)Thirty-three studio albums and Elton John and his trusted copilot, Bernie Taupin, are still making the soundtrack of our lives. Rock 'n' roll is the key motivator here.