
Singers Liam Payne, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson have been erased from bandmate Harry Style's (R) past in BBC documentary publicity
The upcoming hour-long entertainment show, titled Harry, will be broadcast in November and feature an interview with his pal, Radio 1’s NICK GRIMSHAW.
But an official article put up by the BBC about the programme described how Harry will, “perform tracks from his self-titled No1 debut album and chat to Nick about his life, being a solo artist and starting his acting career.”
It makes no reference to the world’s biggest boyband, which helped to make Harry a global superstar.
It’s understood the decision to airbrush his history is down to Harry wanting to be taken seriously as a credible musician.
His debut solo single, Sign of the Times, went straight to No1 and his album also topped the charts.
Plus, he wowed audiences and critics with his performance in hit war movie Dunkirk.

Harry is now focusing on his solo career as a rock star and appears not to want to be remembered as part of boyband One Direction

The singer will appear in BBC documentary titled Harry which will be broadcast in November
A source revealed: “The path Harry has taken with his music is very different to the type of big pop songs he was performing with One Direction.
“As a result Harry is keen to get away from his teenybopper days and reinvent himself as a rockstar.”
The source added: “Despite that, it's understood that a One Direction segment has been filmed as part of the documentary."”

The show will feature an interview with Harry's pal, Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw

1D fans may feel disappointed that Harry has snubbed his former bandmates
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The snub will no doubt come as a huge blow to the millions of die-hard 1D fans around the globe who have supported Harry and his former bandmates LIAM PAYNE, LOUIS TOMLINSON and NIALL HORAN throughout their careers.
Meanwhile former bandmate ZAYN MALIK hinted at a feud with Harry this week saying he hadn’t expected to stay in touch with him after he unexpectedly quit the band in 2015 as they never really interacted.
He admitted: “I never really spoke to Harry even when I was in the band.
“So I didn’t really expect that much of a relationship with him when I left.”
They’ve certainly got a lot of History — but why Harry wouldn’t want to remember his boyband days is beyond me.