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Take That join Jonathan Ross on ±«Óãtv One

Take That (l-r: Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, Gary Barlow) on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross (image: ±«Óãtv/Hot Sauce)

Jonathan Ross welcomes Take That to this week's Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on ±«Óãtv One.

The group talk about their next album – Gary Barlow says: "We haven't started yet... we're really looking forward to trying again."

And Gary also explains how they still can't believe their renewed success: "We're genuinely surprised... trying to keep up with it all. This for us is enormous."

They also reveal how they think the success might be down to their split – Jason Orange says: "It's better this time... this is as big as it gets," whilst Howard Donald adds: "The tour's too short, it's a shame... we needn't have bothered the first time!"

And Jonathan's the envy of millions of Take That fans as he kisses the boys one by one.

They also perform new single, Said It All, and Shine live in the studio.

Also on the sofa this week, Jack Black says he's given up his bad boy image: "I had my share of good wild times... I started to think 'what is this life all about?'"

He also confesses how he's intimidated by Vinnie Jones's "laser eyes".

Finally, Sue Perkins and Giles Coren recount the horror of eating mouse for the new Supersizers series.

Sue says she was so drunk she can't remember some of the filming and Giles says the show gave him gout.

A Hotsauce TV production for ±«Óãtv One.

Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, 10.35pm, ±«Óãtv One, Friday 12 June 2009

Notes to Editors

These quotes are taken verbatim from a studio recording and may not necessarily reflect the content of the final transmitted version of the programme.

JP

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