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Britney Spears documentary to air in UK on Tuesday night

Framing Britney Spears is to air in the UK on Sky Documentaries on Tuesday night.

Framing Britney Spears will air in the UK on the Sky Documentaries channel tomorrow night, it has been announced.

The 90-minute documentary details the issues relating to the singer's controversial conservatorship, which has seen her father Jamie Spears have control of most of her finances and career for more than a decade.

The programme highlights the 'Free Britney' fan movement and the 39-year-old's ongoing attempts to have her father removed from her conservatorship.

Framing Britney Spears first aired on FX and Hulu in the US earlier this month and now Sky has acquired it for broadcast on Sky Documentaries at 9pm on Tuesday.

The show will also be available through Sky's on-demand service as well as Now TV.

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