TAKE THAT have secretly met ROBBIE WILLIAMS to work on songs for a full-scale reunion.
And as they made plans to recapture their old chart-topping magic, a source said: "All the signs are looking good. It's great news for the fans."
Robbie, 35, spent more than five hours in a Los Angeles studio on Tuesday working on songs with his ex-bandmates. It came 15 years after he quit the hit group in bitter circumstances.
He was seen hugging old pals GARY BARLOW, 39, MARK OWEN, 38, JASON ORANGE, 39, and HOWARD DONALD, 41, as they left the US session.
The source said: "They're using this time in LA to start working together as a band again.
"They were delighted with Tuesday's session and were congratulating each other as they left."
Last September Robbie joined his former bandmates - with whom he made 1992 hit Could It Be Magic - for Mark's New York stag do.
But despite being seen in a studio then, they did not concentrate on writing songs.
The source added: "In New York they threw some ideas around but didn't really push ahead with new material.
"It was Mark's stag do, so there were lots of sore heads. But they're using this LA time together to crack on with reunion songs."
Gary and Robbie linked up at last year's BBC Children in Need Rocks concert. A band spokesman said last night: "Take That didn't go to LA with plans to officially write or record with Robbie, but they've been hanging out together, which is great."
ROBBIE WILLIAMS is to release his track Morning Sun as the 2010 Sport Relief charity single.
The song will be out on March 8 and the Sport Relief weekend starts on March 19.
Robbie said: "Please join us in helping this very worthwhile cause."
All profits go to the charity.
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