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David Bowie's Years in Berlin to Be Explored in New BBC Documentary

The 90-minute documentary explores Bowie's artistic rebirth and collaborations during his Berlin years, featuring rare interviews with four women who influenced his work, executive produced by Louis Theroux.

  • In autumn 2026, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer will air Bowie in Berlin, a 90-minute documentary marking the 50th anniversary of David Bowie’s arrival in Berlin.
  • Seeking to escape fame and addiction, Bowie moved to Berlin in 1976, a period the film explores, using over 90,000 of his possessions and insights from four women close to him.
  • Using archival footage and rare interviews, the film features Clare Shenstone, Romy Haag, Sarah-Rena Hine and Sydne Rome, directed by Francis Whately and executive produced by Louis Theroux and Mandy Chang in a Mindhouse/Blackstar Films co-production.
  • The Berlin years helped Bowie regenerate artistically, producing the Berlin Trilogy — Low, Heroes and Lodger — and influencing Iggy Pop’s early solo work.
  • Amid renewed Bowie interest, Francis Whately's pedigree includes directing three BBC Two Bowie documentaries, while Louis Theroux called the film `This is a dream project` following the V&A East Storehouse's David Bowie Centre opening recently.
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