Music
Robbie, Take That top reunion wish list
Published Tuesday, Jan 27 2009, 00:10 GMT | By Lara Martin

Rex Features
The singer and his former bandmates received 37% of the votes in the MTV survey, narrowly beating competition from rival boyband Blue.
Williams left Take That in 1995 but recent reports have suggested that he is planning to rejoin the group at their forthcoming Wembley Stadium gig.
His manager Tim Clark has fuelled the speculation by saying that the band are "great friends again", adding: "Whether Robbie pops up at Wembley Stadium is up to him. But he is not going to become a full-time member."
Blue were ranked in second place after polling 30% of the total vote. The group, who sold over seven million records worldwide, parted ways in 2005.
Earlier this month, singer Duncan James dismissed the idea of a reunion, telling DS: "It is not going to happen...We might get back and do the odd tour here and there or the odd gig but we're never going to go back and do another studio album."
The top five bands that MTV viewers want to see reform are:
1. Take That and Robbie Williams (37%)
2. Blue (30%)
3. Led Zeppelin (16%)
4. The Smiths (10%)
5. The Stone Roses (7%)
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