5ive and Liberty X reveal the highs and lows of life at the peak of the pop world.
This week the series focuses on girl group Atomic Kitten and boy band 911.
In the third show, the focus turns to girl groups Honeyz and B*Witched. As the girls step back into the limelight, will old rivalries, emotions and disagreements resurface?
Five regroup and discuss their search for a new member in the absence of Jason 'J' Brown, while Atomic Kitten are hounded by the paparazzi on their way to a photoshoot.
Six pop acts are reunited for a one-off performance. In the fifth episode, 911 and B*Witched meet up with their bandmates for the first time in years. Can past issues be overcome?
In the sixth part of the series, time is of the essence for the six reunited groups as they attempt to juggle their personal lives with an intensive rehearsal regime.
In a further twist to developments, boy band Blue are added to the line-up. This episode takes a closer look at their rise and fall. Will they be welcomed by the other acts?
The concert is just around the corner as the rehearsal schedule starts to take its toll on some of the groups. Will all seven groups be able to pull it together to put on the show of their lives.
The cameras follow the bands every move in the build up to the big night at the Hammersmith Apollo where they will oerform in front of 4000 screaming fans.
Atomic Kitten, FIVE, B*Witched, Liberty X, Honeyz, 911 and Blue are back for the ultimate pop reunion.Seven of the UK's finest chart-topping groups are re-united for an unmissable event--a live concert special at the Hammersmith Apollo. At their peak, these acts dominated UK pop for a decade, selling millions of singles and albums, and achieving multiple number ones. Ten years on, they have come together for the first time to put on the show of their lives. In front of a packed audience of over 3000 fans the bands perform their greatest hits for a spectacular night of music. This unique show also features exclusive behind the scenes footage from this incredible event
Eternal, A1, Damage, Girl Thing, 3T and 5th Story, a newly-formed boy band featuring singers Adam Rickitt, Kavana, Gareth Gates, Dane Bowers and Kenzie are the acts taking part this time. They have just a couple of weeks of rehearsals before their big comeback performance.
The show looks back at Eternal's past with a acrimonious split which has seen one member still not return to the band. Whilst A1 reminisce about the height of their global fame, as 4 fans got killed in Asia.
New boyband 5th Story are featured this week as the show takes a look back at the highs and lows of the pop careers of Gareth Gates, Dane Bowers, Adam Rickitt, Kavana and Kenzie.
The second series of the hit show continues, bringing back six more pop acts for another shot at the big time. This show heads to Los Angeles to focus more closely on US boy band 3T. Taj, Taryll and TJ reflect on life in the shadow of their famous uncle Michael Jackson, open up about their individual stories and recall the extreme highs and lows of life in the public eye.
This week Girl Thing and Damage have their reunions whilst 5th Story hit the studio together for the first time.
Damage reunite for the first time. 5th Story fall apart at rehearsals as Kavana struggles. All of the bands meet up for the first lot of rehearsals and Eternal's moodiness annoys everyone.
The groups begin rehearsals in the studio. A night out ends in one member of 5th Story close to a breakdown and hangovers derailing further rehearsals.
This years acts perform on stage for the very first time after weeks and weeks of rehearsal will they all manage to pull it off?
Founding Five member Jason "J" Brown returns to hit back at accusations made by his bandmates. He acknowledges his behaviour could have been seen as loud and overbearing, but he denies bullying Sean Conlon. During a meet with Abz Love, Brown explains he has moved on and that he does not feel comfortable returning to Five
As The Big Reunion Arena tour kicks off in Sheffield, problems occur backstage, from missing costumes, missing music, arguments to onstage injuries. Even more problems occur while on their way up to Scotland, the tour bus breaks down. Will the bands make it on time to perform in Glasgow? Meanwhile Liberty X announce that they will no longer return to music after The Big Reunion tour ends and Atomic Kitten perform in their hometown, Liverpool.
It's almost the end of the line for the bands as they hit the half way mark on their 14-date UK tour, and they're enjoying every single night before it's over. Our cameras continue to follow Five, Blue, B*Witched, Liberty X, 911, Honeyz and Atomic Kitten as they burn the candle at both ends. This episode sees bedroom shenanigans, busking on the street, die-hard fans, and a couple of band members reveal a little more than they intended. As the tour reaches its final days, the bands reflect on what their reunions have meant for them, and what the future holds.
Ten years after their music dominated the airways, and after a phenomenal comeback year, the bands from ITV2's hit series The Big Reunion are back in the recording studio – producing a Christmas single in aid of Text Santa.