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Walking on air: Take That talk of reunion delight as they co-host Steve Wright Radio 2 show ahead of Sunday's X Factor Take That took time out of rehearsals for their eagerly-anticipated appearance on this Sunday's X Factor to try their hand as radio DJs today.
Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald joined Steve Wright for a three-hour stint co-presenting his Radio Two afternoon show.
They are gearing up for their first live performance as a five piece in 15 years to sing new single The Flood on Sunday's results show, taken from their forthcoming album Progress.
All five lads squashed into Steve's studio at the BBC's Western House off London's Great Portland Street - despite rumours they were fighting Westlife over was getting the biggest X Factor dressing room.
Westlife have been reported as saying they deserve more space because: 'We've sold more records than Take That.'
JLS, who are also performing on Sunday's boyband-tastic show, are apparently happy with the accommodation provided, however.
Howard arrived at the studio for his stint on air on crutches wearing a brace on his left ankle after a 'minor' injury sustained in the gym earlier this week.
However, Take That's spokesman told MailOnline fans could be reassured that he would still be performing on Sunday's show.
He said: 'Howard's ankle's fine, he's just keeping off it for a few days. X Factor will be fine.'
The band spent their time in the studio helping with all of Steve's regular features, as well as picking out some of their personal favourite songs for some of the golden oldies played.
Steve also interviewed the newly-reformed manband as they geared up their X Factor live fandango and the release of their new LP.
Steve asked Robbie if he was 'embarrassed' to be back in the band, considering all the negative things he'd said about them since he left and the feud he had with Gary.
But Robbie insisted: 'Nobody said anything bad apart from me, so it's fine. We've had two years getting to know each other again. I aired my differences with Gary when we first had our big meet, he aired his with me and since then, it's fine.
'Since the night we all had a big chat, it (the feud) hasn't been on the table as anything to be concerned with.'
When Steve joked about how well the band were ageing however, Robbie joked that he was already considering anti-ageing plastic surgery.
He laughed: 'I'll have everything done. I'll look like Sylvester Stallone's mum.'
Meanwhile, Take That: Look Back, Don't Stare, the documentary about the band getting back together, is on after ITV1 following Saturday's Elton John-themed live final. It's on at 9.30pm.
Meanwhile, Sunday's X Factor starts at 7.45pm and Take That's new album Progress is out on iTunes this Sunday, 14 November, and on CD a day later.
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