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- Q768834 subject Q7354095.
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- Q768834 abstract "A Life In Pop is a 2006 documentary about English electronic dance music duo Pet Shop Boys. It was originally broadcast on Channel 4 in May 2006 and an expanded version followed on DVD in October.The documentary was directed by George Scott and produced by Nick de Grunwald. Contributors included Robbie Williams, Brandon Flowers, Peter Robinson, Tim Rice-Oxley, West End Girls, Jake Shears, and Bruce Weber.".
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- Q768834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7354095.
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- Q768834 wikiPageWikiLink Q8183367.
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- Q768834 comment "A Life In Pop is a 2006 documentary about English electronic dance music duo Pet Shop Boys. It was originally broadcast on Channel 4 in May 2006 and an expanded version followed on DVD in October.The documentary was directed by George Scott and produced by Nick de Grunwald. Contributors included Robbie Williams, Brandon Flowers, Peter Robinson, Tim Rice-Oxley, West End Girls, Jake Shears, and Bruce Weber.".
- Q768834 label "Pet Shop Boys: A Life in Pop".
- Q768834 homepage www.petshopboys.co.uk.