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TAKE THAT BACK Fab Five all set for a reunion THEY split up eight years ago in a blaze of bitterness and recriminations. But now we hear that the boys from Take That are finally coming back for good - and yes, Robbie Williams will be joining them. We can reveal that Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald and Robbie are set for a massive reunion this Christmas. One-time frontman Gary, 33, let slip details of the secret get-together at Simon Fuller's star-studded 19 Management party at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday night. Millionaire songwriter Gary, who has written tracks for Mariah Carey, Blue and Donny Osmond said: "We're all getting back together this Christmas for something really special. "It's not strictly speaking a concert but we're doing something in time for Christmas and Robbie has definitely signed up to do it." The band, who split up in 1996 after six years at the top, have already made tentative steps towards burying the hatchet. Mark, who was recently dropped by his record label, joined Robbie on stage at one of his record-breaking concerts in Knebworth last August. They performed a duet of the band's classic Back For Good and afterwards Mark said: "It was a very emotional show. There were a few tears. It was great performing with Rob again - it brought back a lot of happy memories." At the concerts, Robbie, 30, proved there were no longer any hard feelings when he paid tribute to each of his former bandmates in front of 125,000 fans. A music industry insider said: "A Take That reunion would be phenomenal and whatever they do is going to be sensational. "To see Rob back with Gary, who vowed never to speak to him again, will be amazing." In their day, the band sold more than nine million albums, 10 million singles and scored nine No.1 hits.