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Robbie Williams and Take That hit the studio

Could much-touted reunion be on the cards?

Robbie Williams and Take That have been working on new material in the same west London studio.

Williams has been getting on "brilliantly well' with Gary Barlow at Trevor Horn's Sarm West studio, the Frankie Goes To Hollywood producer told BBC News.

"They're all in the building. Gary is in one of the rooms and Robbie's there, so they bump into each other and they get on brilliantly well," he said.

Horn is producing Williams' follow-up to his 2006 album 'Rudebox' at the same time the Manchester boyband are working on new material.

Earlier this week Williams told the Daily Mirror that a reunion was "looking more likely by the week".

His spokesman denied that a reunion is on the cards, however.

Take That, meanwhile, are gearing up for summer UK tour which includes four dates at London's Wembley Stadium (July 1,3,4,5).

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Comments (2)

housty_dj 

Mar 29, 2009

All I do each night is prayHoping that Robbie will be a part of Take That again somedayAll I do each night is think of all the timesI close the door to keep my love within

kwisj 

Mar 30, 2009

All I do is hope that he, and the rest of Take That, suffer a fatal hairdressing accident!!!

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