TV
Take That to reunite for ITV1 special
Published Sunday, Oct 9 2005, 10:35 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Take That are planning to reunite for a Christmas TV special.
The boyband have already met up to make plans for the programme, which will air on ITV1. As part of the show, the group will reform for a one-off concert and perform up to six of their biggest hits.
Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald went their separate ways a decade ago. The decision to reunite will coincide with with a Greatest Hits album and Never Forget DVD.
"It is a huge coup to get the band back together," a source told the Sunday Mirror. "Certainly Robbie and Mark have always kept in touch. But the same cannot be said of Robbie and Gary.
"After Robbie was kicked out of the band it all turned really nasty between them. It's nothing short of a minor miracle that they've managed to bury the hatchet."
The boyband have already met up to make plans for the programme, which will air on ITV1. As part of the show, the group will reform for a one-off concert and perform up to six of their biggest hits.
Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald went their separate ways a decade ago. The decision to reunite will coincide with with a Greatest Hits album and Never Forget DVD.
"It is a huge coup to get the band back together," a source told the Sunday Mirror. "Certainly Robbie and Mark have always kept in touch. But the same cannot be said of Robbie and Gary.
"After Robbie was kicked out of the band it all turned really nasty between them. It's nothing short of a minor miracle that they've managed to bury the hatchet."
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