Dubbed the bad boys of pop in contrast to Take That''s clean-cut image, East 17 broke up after six years and 20 top ten hits, with their sudden fall from the top of the charts partially attributed to pro-drug comments made by Brian Harvey in a radio interview. Although Harvey was sacked after the public uproar which ensued, the band never really recovered with remaining members Mortimer, Terry Coldwell and John Hendy going their separate ways. As well as recording East 17''s attempts to revive their fame, the comeback documentary will also touch upon their fall from grace. After the collapse of the band Mortimer became a recluse, Hendy went back to his job as a roofer and Coldwell went to run a bar in Spain.