After breaking out with her 2003 award-winning album Frank, Amy Winehouse quickly became a name to watch. Since then, she's released the massively successful follow-up Back to Black, which includes the prophetic single Rehab, and has risen rapidly to become one of the biggest female artists in the world
The Amy Winehouse Story traces her roots back to middle-class North London where she grew up in a nice Jewish family, first in Southgate then in East Finchley where she moved to after her parents divorced.
It follows her journey to stardom, including her expulsion at the Sylvia Young theatre school, her time at the performing arts BRIT school and at a private all girls school in Mill Hill where she was miserable because there were no boys.