As a huge Thatter, every Christmas I hunt for festive Take That-related material. I thought it’d be great to put all of my discoveries in one place for all Thatters to look through. This is by no means definitive but there’s a good range of festive Take That content here! If you have any videos or images you think I have missed then feel free to let me know so I can add them here 🙂 Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
VIDEOS
Take That – Babe (Live & Kicking 1993)
Take That live on Live and Kicking back in December 1993 singing ‘Babe’.
Take That – Pray (Top of the Pops Christmas)
‘Pray’, performed on Top of the Pops at Christmas time.
Take That – Silent Night (Live Beautiful World Tour)
Whilst usually beginning live performances of ‘Pray’ with the middle eight, on this particular occasion it was replaced with a gorgeous version of ‘Silent Night’ before launching into their first ever UK number one. Awesome!
Take That – Jingle Bells (Live Beautiful World tour)
Another festive clip from the Beautiful World tour in which Take That sing Jingle Bells whilst Howard plays the trumpet.
Take That – Marks & Spencer Christmas Advert
The brilliant M&S Christmas advert from a few years back!
Take That – Greatest Day (Top of the Pops Christmas)
Greatest Day performed on Top of the Pops Christmas special.
Take That – Festive Message 2010.
Take That’s festive message from 2010. Howard looks extremely happy 😉
Take That – These Days (Top of the Pops Christmas)
‘These Days’ performed on the 2014 Top of the Pops Christmas special.
Take That – Turning on the Regent Street Christmas Lights
Take That turning on the Regent Street Christmas lights in 2014.
Gary Barlow: Let’s Pray for Christmas
This song was a runner up entry into the BBC’s Pebble Mill at One Christmas song competition and is one of the oldest clips of Captain Barlow in existence. Boy, has Gary come a long way from this!
Gary Barlow: Happy Xmas (War is Over)
This is Gary Barlow performing a cover of John Lennon’s ‘Happy Xmas (War Is Over)’ on a TV show in the late nineties.
Gary Barlow: CBeebies Bedtime Story 2010
An absolutely adorable clip of Gary appearing on CBeebies during Christmas 2010. He reads an Elmer story.
Gary Barlow & Coldplay: Christmas Lights
Gary Barlow joins Coldplay onstage (admittedly rather briefly!) to sing the beautiful ‘Christmas Lights.’
Gary Barlow & Michael Buble: Home & Rule The World
Gary singing ‘Home’ and ‘Rule The World’ with Michael Buble on Michael Buble’s 2011 Christmas special on ITV.
Gary Barlow, Tulisa, Nicole Scherzinger & Dawn French: Fairytale of New York
A pretty comical clip of Gary being joined by the legendary Dawn French, the awesome Nicole Scherzinger and the… well, Tulisa. Great version of ‘Fairytale of New York’.
Gary Barlow – We Like To Love (Live on Text Santa)
I’ve always found this song rather wintry anyway and this was reinforced when Gary performed this on Text Santa.
Gary Barlow & Loose Women – Text Santa
Comical sketch involving the Captain and some of the Loose Women!
Peter Kay’s Geraldine McQueen – Once Upon a Christmas Song
Gary Barlow co-wrote this with Peter Kay himself. It was released in 2008 and reached Number Five on the UK Singles chart. All proceeds went to NSPCC.
Donny Osmond – Christmas Time
Co-written by Gary along with long term collaborator Eliot Kennedy.
Mark Owen – Child (Live Top of the Pops Christmas)
Mark Owen performs his hit single ‘Child’ on Top of the Pops Christmas back in the late nineties.
Mark Owen – Lantern
Mark Owen performed this still unreleased original track at a Charity event a few Christmas’ ago.
Mark Owen wishing a fan a Merry Christmas
Pretty self explanatory!
Robbie Williams – Walk This Sleigh
Robbie Williams’ tongue in cheek version of a Christmas song.
Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman – Somethin’ Stupid
An amazing version of a Frank and Nancy Sinatra classic, Robbie reached Christmas Number 1 in 2001 with a little help from Nicole Kidman with their version of ‘Somethin’ Stupid’.
Robbie Williams – Happy Xmas (War is Over)
Robbie Williams singing John Lennon’s ‘Happy Xmas (War is over)’ – The Take That lads sure love this one!
Robbie Williams – Merry Xmas Everybody/Merry Christmas Everyone
Taken from last year’s performance for Radio 2, here’s Robbie singing the Slade classic ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’ and ‘Merry Christmas Everyone’ by Shakin’ Stevens.
Robbie Williams – Candy (Live Top Of The Pops Christmas)
Not really Christmas but Robbie performed ‘Candy’ on the TOTP Christmas special last year.
Robbie Williams – Different (NYE Top of the Pops)
Robbie performs the brilliant ‘Different’ on a New Years Eve Top of the Pops special.
Robbie Williams – Soul Transmission
This isn’t strictly a Christmas track although christmas is mentioned so I think I can be forgiven!
Robbie Williams – The Promise
Robbie refers to this as his Christmas song so I thought it worthy to be included in this post.
Robbie Williams – Dream a Little Dream
This is Robbie’s interpretation of a classic, released at Christmas time with a festive video.
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It’s safe to say 2014 has been an incredible roller-coaster for Take That. Allegations of tax avoidance scams, the loss of a band member, the release of one of the fastest selling albums of all time and Amazon’s most pre-ordered album in history; it’s safe to say it’s been up and down for Britain’s most loved man-band.
We all know the story, Gary’s debut solo effort ‘Open Road’, whilst not perhaps the album he initially intended it to be due to record label input, flew straight into Number One in the UK album charts. Three top 10 singles later (including two Number Ones) and it was decided Gary was well and truly on the right track. Fast forward two years and the dance track ‘Stronger’ was released which reached Number 16. Whilst a respectable chart position, it was the beginning of rocky time. ‘For All that You Want’ charted at a disappointing #24 and Gary’s follow up album ‘Twelve Months Eleven Days’ limped in at an unfair #35. A range of factors have been attributed to the lack of commercial success of Gary’s sophomore solo album; the press, promotional decisions, Robbie Williams. Whatever it was, there’s no denying that such a great album should have fared far better in the charts.