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noel-fielding-web-page · 1 year ago
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randomdeinonychus · 24 days ago
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bag-for-life · 2 years ago
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Sorry for the horrendous quality (can someone make a better one?) but this was too great not to share, Tim and Amy on adorable form plus Bob
Update - much better quality video thanks to @pandaroboto 🙏
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wndrflgrl · 1 year ago
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" Every little thing you do, I do adore. "
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blank-mange · 2 years ago
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tellthemeerkatsitsfine · 3 months ago
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I've been at the Edinburgh Festival for 30 minutes. Immediate thoughts:
- I was told all streets would be horrifyingly packed with people. In fact, from what I have seen, a few spots are very very packed but it's not that hard to escape them. This is immediately better than downtown London.
- Tim Key's shawarma rec, Mosque Kitchen in Edinburgh, is better than Nish Kumar's shawarma rec, Kebab Kid in London. Even though neither is really a shawarma.
- When I hear comedians talk about the phenomenon of Edinburgh posters, I pictured pieces of paper taped to lamp posts. Nope. They're giant cardboard things that grow out of the ground.
- I thought the thing about Matt Forde, and only Matt Forde, having his posters defaced, was a joke. Nope, I've seen 3 so far, all with graffiti. Which is pretty funny.
- Edinburgh in real life looks very much like Edinburgh on Google Earth, but even better. Shockingly.
- The weather is amazing. I'm in a t-shirt and this is the exact temperature I want my body to be all the time. Crowds are so much easier to handle when it isn't hot.
- Seriously, the architecture and streets are amazingly beautiful. I'll get a proper look around tomorrow, as today I just arrived in town in the evening, came to have a shawarma and see one show. Full day tomorrow.
- Obviously I made even more changes to the schedule. Because NextUp announced last minute that they're filming more people I had booked, so I replaced them. Here's the updated schedule I made on the train this morning, and editing spreadsheets on my phone won't let me do bold and italics so I can't get the format consistent, which hugely annoys me.
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People I had booked and will skip because NextUp is filming them: Sophie Duker, Chris Cantrill, Huge Davies, Harriet Kemsley
People I wanted to book so I'm glad NextUp is filming them: Amy Gledhill, Stuart Goldsmith, Chloe Petts, Catherine Bohart, Milo Edwards, Dan Tiernan
People I had booked but will skip because I'll have another chance to hear their show: Guy Williams, Greg Larsen
Lesson learned: Yeah obviously I booked too early. Obviously I cannot afford the amount of tickets I got unnecessarily. I initially viewed it as just an anxiety tax, knowing if I didn't book early I'd spend ages worrying. But it also might be a completely fair tax from me to the comedy industry in general. A guilt tax. I feel guilty about the amount of comedy I dig up and take for free. I'd say all this should buy me a fair bit of guilt-free time to enjoy free comedy later.
And that tax doesn't even include the number of shows I've booked and will end up skipping because logistics and/or the physical or psychological need for a break will prevent me from getting to them all.
Anyway, I'm off to see my first show at the Edinburgh Festival. I cannot fucking believe I actually got here.
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Pictured above: Park in which I've just eaten Tim Key's recommended shawarma. A tourist attraction.
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panelshowsource · 4 months ago
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who do you think is an underrated panel show guest? like someone who doesn’t appear on them very often but should
ohh fun question... y'know the thing about panel shows these days is they're sooo so so comedian-centric and really a lot of the same people again and again — which i'm not complaining about! i think they're the funniest people in the room and understand the dynamic of a panel show better than anyone else 99% of the time! but when it comes to people i find underrated in the most exciting way it's usually the semi-rare non-comedian who just...gets it. like, back in the day it was people like john barrowman, martin freeman, josh groban, mark ronson, chris o'dowd, christopher biggins, professor green, a couple of the spice girls (they actually run in comedian circles, interestingly)... they just fit into these shows and dynamics so well!
most of the people who have really surprised me in this regard in the last 5 or so years (bc i don't wanna reach back to, like, 2012 for this hahaha) have been on celeb juice or something like graham norton, the last leg, etc. for example, i had no idea will mellor could really hang, take jokes, dish out jokes, and do physical comedy until i saw him on juice. i think that kind of discovery is so fun!
100000% the uk drag girls (the viv being the one we see the most, love her to death and GET HER ON TM!!) NEED to be on more panel shows, jordan north (and get william hanson on SOMETHING this MINUTE), shirley ballas, ronan keating is actually a laugh, a lot of the reality show people (MIC, TOWIE, etc) who do what they do because they don't take themselves too seriously really do Get The Vibe (this is how we got rylan hellooooo), maggie aderin-pocock is an angel, ore oduba, jordan stephens, judge rinder hmm
comedians-wise (ik the drag girls often are comedians, but otherwise), people we've seen a little bit who we should be seeing more of in the name of comedy — alasdair beckett-king, kiri pritchard-mclean, paul foot, larry dean (whoever has the ‘X days since panelshowsource has mention larry dean’ sorry but you gotta reset), glenn moore, amy gledhill, morgana robinson
+ they're not underrated per say but just people i'd like to see again/continue seeing more often include ivo graham, guz khan, chris addison, holly walsh, robert webb, elis james, catherine tate, jess hynes, josie long, peter serafinowicz, humphrey kerr (we haven't seen him in a minute but i always thought he could have developed more of a place in panel show culture), and ffs can we bring back angus? should we? but could we? can we? just for one episode idk? also graham norton get your ass on tm this INSTANT new years
these types of asks always drive me crazy for the rest of the week bc i'm like "ahh i forgot ____!!!" hahahah but lmk what you think too!
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samcampbellfans · 10 months ago
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Sam Campbell Podcast Masterlist
Here's a masterlist of podcast episodes that feature Sam Campbell, in reverse chronological order. I tried to find all of the episodes that are available on the internet, do send me an ask if you find any that I did not include here!
Note: some of these links are Spotify links but usually podcast episodes are available anywhere you usually get a podcast i.e. Apple podcasts, Acast, etc.
September 2024
The Adam Buxton Podcast, Ep 226. Sam Campbell. Recorded 26th and 27th July 2024 at Latitude Festival.
July 2024
The Last Video Store. Hosted by Alexei Touliopoulos.
May 2024
Lucy and Sam's Perfect Brains, Ep 6, Ep 7, Ep 8, Ep 9. Hosted by Sam Campbell and Lucy Beaumont.
April 2024
Some Laugh Podcast - Episode 99. Taskmaster, Edinburgh Fringe & Secrets. Hosted by Marc Jennings, Stephen Buchanan and Stuart McPherson.
Tim Key's Poetry Programme. 3. Safari. On BBC Radio 4.
Lucy and Sam's Perfect Brains, Ep 2, Ep 3, Ep 4, Ep 5. Hosted by Sam Campbell and Lucy Beaumont.
March 2024
Lucy and Sam's Perfect Brains, Ep 1. Hosted by Sam Campbell and Lucy Beaumont.
Off Menu with James Acaster and Ed Gamble - Episode 229, Live with Sam Campbell in Nottingham Royal Concert Hall. Note: the episode was recorded on October 18, 2023 and released 2 March 2024.
January 2024
Drifting Off with Joe Pera Ep 12: Australia and its Greatest Horse ft. Cut Worms. Guests: Sam Campbell, Aaron Chen, Guy Montgomery and Yaraman Thorne aka Yaz.
November 2023
Ep110. SAM CAMPBELL / Plato, Purses & Palm Readings. Trusty Hogs podcast. Hosted by Catherine Bohart and Helen Bauer.
BONUS: Ep111. NATHAN FOAD/ Colleagues, Cucks & Cliff Richard. Trusty Hogs podcast - Sam pulls a prank on Nathan Foad at 22:38. Nathan Foad was in Bloods, the Sky TV sitcom that Sam was also in.
Taskmaster The Podcast. Ep 149. (S16 Ep.10.) Hosted by Ed Gamble.
Northern News. ‘A Spider’s Intern’. Hosted by Ian Smith and Amy Gledhill. Sam Campbell's guest appearance starts around the 21 minute mark.
September 2023
Taskmaster The Podcast. Ep 141. Sam Campbell - S16 Ep. 2. Hosted by Ed Gamble.
May 2023
WTF w/ Sam Campbell. Welcome to Meet You podcast. Hosted by Dart Sultan and Robbie Armfield.
April 2023
Mugg Off #173 Live Show Melbourne. Sam Campbell, Sam Taunton, Tim Hewitt, Laura Hughes.
November 2022
NTS - Hot Mess W/ Sam Campbell (hosted by Babak Ganjei).
October 2022
Dave’s Edinburgh Comedy Awards: The Podcast with Lara Ricote and Sam Campbell.
September 2022
Plot Twist podcast Kevin ‘KG’ Garry and Sam Campbell. Sky TV.
June 2022
Mugg Off #139 - Sam Campbell. Hosted by Cameron Duggan, Gerard McGowan, and Yaz.
May 2022
Backyard Stories - Episode Thirty Four - Sam Campbell
October 2021
Aunty Donna Podcast Ep 277 Nippers Feat. Sam Campbell and Eric Hutton. Hosted by Zach, Mark and Broden.
July 2021
The Phone Hacks Podcast 170. Sam Campbell - Hay Ladies. Hosted by Mike Goldstein and Nick Capper. (Thanks to Cambo Fans!)
June 2021
The Good Stuff - Episode 41 Feat. Sam Campbell. Hosted by Sam Taunton and Tom Cashman.
Australia Debates - ABC Comedy. Series 1 Episode 1 - Should Social Media Be Banned?
March 2021
Mugg Off #80 Tom Cashman and "Dingo Duggan" - Sam Campbell plays Dingo.
December 2020
Mugg Off #069 - Sam Campbell. Hosted by Cameron Duggan, Gerard McGowan and Yaz. Note: this episode was recorded in December 2020 but the video was uploaded June 2022.
August 2020
The Grub podcast, with Nikki Britton, Bjorn Stewart, Sam Campbell, Cameron James, and Danielle Walker. Hosts: Anne Edmonds, Greg Larsen and Ben Russell. NOTE: Sam is only in a few clips in this podcast, not in the whole thing.
July 2020
Circling the Drain - Ep1: Elouise Eftos, Sam Campbell. Hosted by Andrew Wolfe.
April 2020
The Good Stuff - Episode 3 Feat. Sam Campbell (An Expose on Women’s Bathrooms). Hosted by Sam Taunton and Tom Cashman.
January 2020
Mugg Off #20 - Sam Campbell. Hosted by Cameron Duggan, Gerard McGowan and Yaz.
The Grub - 2020 Call-in Special. With Melinda Buttle, Becky Lucas, Sam Campbell, Aaron Chen, Rodney Todd. Hosts: Anne Edmonds, Greg Larsen and Ben Russell. NOTE: Sam is only in a few clips in this podcast, not in the whole thing.
October 2019
The Worst Idea Of All Time - Friendzone Ninety. Hosted by Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt.
May 2019
Special Features with Cameron James and Alexei Toliopoulos - Ep 50. Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) with Tom Walker and Sam Campbell.
May 2018
Aunty Donna Podcast Episode 97: LIVE FROM THE FACTORY THEATRE SYDNEY FEAT. SAM CAMPBELL
October 2017
The Dragon Friends. S3 Ep 18: THIS BOY FREZNO. The Dragon Friends is a DnD podcast and this episode was live. From the podcast description: "Also Sam Campbell wore a mask and an elephant trunk for all of the recording so if it helps, imagine that." Cambo knows nothing about DnD - he went on the podcast to prank his friend Michael Hing (allegedly). Sam plays the antagonist (an evil Michael Hing).
The Dragon Friends. S3 Ep.17. A Dog With Human Eyes with Carlo Ritchie
August 2017
Mike Check with Cameron James & Alexei Toliopoulos - Ep 45. The Gong Show S01E04 & S01E05 w/ Sam Campbell
January-February 2015
Sad Boys, episode 1-3 hosted by Sam Campbell, Eddie Sharp and Anith Mukherjee. Originally broadcast via FBi Radio.
November 2014
Mark Williamson Chat Show - Episode 110: Becky Lucas and Sam Campbell. With regulars Lester Diamond and Ryan ‘Special Comments’ Crawford.
June 2014
Truth Nest - Episode 1 Feat. Alexei Toliopoulos. Hosted by Sam Campbell and Craig Anderson.
Below are 'lost episodes' - I cannot find the audio anywhere, or the audio files are broken. Podcast descriptions say Sam was a guest. Please do message me if you manage to find the audio!
Special Features with Cameron James and Alexei Toliopoulos: 9. 2 Guns with Sam Campbell. July 2015.
Sydney Comedy Festival Podcast. April 2015.
The Loose Five with Marcel Blanch- de Wilt. Episode 107- Sam Campbell & Shubha. January 2015.
Versus on FBi Radio - Witches vs Calendars w/ Sam Campbell and Claudia O'Doherty. December 2014. This episode has unfortunately been scrubbed from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and FBi Radio website.
The Loose Five with Marcel Blanch- de Wilt. Episode 96- Sam Campbell and Gearard McGeown. September 2014.
A massive thank you to @vampire-lily / Lauren for contributing to this masterlist!!
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mrtony1990 · 5 months ago
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S7 Ep4 Français Champignons (Patrick Kielty Jessica Hynes & Amy Gledhill Emmanuel Sonubi)
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PYRO VOICE CLAIM: AMY GLEDHILL {British Actor and Comedian, AKA The Fax Machine From DHMIS} BUT A FEW OCTAVES DEEPER, JUST ENOUGH SO THAT YOU CAN NOT TELL WHEATHER IT'S A MALE OR FEMALE. OR, ALTERNATIVELY, A DEEP VOICE WITH THE HULL, YORKSHIRE ACCENT, BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. WHY WAS THIS IN ALL CAPS?
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terastalungrad · 1 year ago
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Ooh, Amy Gledhill is on Big Brother: An Extra Slice! I played a scary ice cream in her sketch group's Edinburgh show once.
She likes Yinrun and Olivia. VERY good, Amy. Represent.
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all-else-hippy-pip · 1 year ago
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My weekend at the London Podcast Festival
Hello everyone!
I had an amazing weekend! I went up to London for the London Podcast Festival, and saw four shows : Beef and Dairy Network live and 3 x Three Bean Salad shows. They were all amazing, BADN had Tom Neenan, Tom Crowley, Amy Gledhill, Chris Cantrill, Benjamin Partridge and - most importantly (to me) - Mike Wozniak! We were front row for that and I was right under Ben & Mike's nose and could barely look directly at Mike. Amy Gledhill and Chris Cantrill (aka The Delightful Sausage) were improvising a lot, and it was so funny.
All TBS shows were so fun, it's a great podcast, and Mike, Ben and Henry have such a wonderful dynamic, and it works brilliantly live. The fans are the best, I met so many of them, and met up with some I already knew, and they're all such cool, creative and kind people. I went for brunch at Granary Square with my friends Genevieve and it was the fanciest place I'd ever been in, so beautiful!
Then, between show two and show three, the Beans were doing a meet up, I came out of the loo on the higher level (we'd been on the balcony for the show) and spotted them at the foot of the escalators. I'd lost my friends and couldn't find the wherewithal to text them to find them, but they came back down and found me, and one of them literally held my hands as I went to do the meet and greet (she is a doctor, so she could have helped if I fainted, lol). She's met Mike before, and is known in the TBS podcast community, so she was a bit cooler and calmer than me, but immediately I met them they put me at ease, they weren't showy, but cool and genuine. I'd made them embroideries and silly cards and stickers, and they were so gracious about accepting them. Mike is as handsome and as nice as he appears on TV. It was such a lovely moment, and my other friend got a picture :
Still buzzing! pic.twitter.com/Tec1Yr1Ugn— Phillie Espley (@PhillieEspley) September 18, 2023
I'm so grateful to the Beans, and to all my friends for making it such a fun and unforgettable weekend!
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bussterj · 1 year ago
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I'm watching Never Mind the Buzzcocks 3x02 "Gregory Porter, Amy Gledhill, Chesney Hawkes"
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bag-for-life · 2 years ago
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Laughterama was brilliant, still a little sad that Tim was rescheduled but Amy Gledhill and Nish Kumar were fantastic
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cutegirlmayra · 7 years ago
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This is a good Amy song.
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tellthemeerkatsitsfine · 4 months ago
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New Edinburgh spreadsheet. I made a bunch of changes for a variety of reasons, including, I learned that I'll have other opportunities to get the Guy Williams, Greg Larsen, and Sara Pascoe shows, so I replaced them with people I won't. Harriet Kemsley and Chris Cantrill are streaming on NextUp so I replaced them too. The goal here is to maximize volume of shows seen so I can have the broadest possible picture of what they all are. That is definitely the best way to consume art, right? That's what you're supposed to do, with art?
(There are exceptions, I've heard the Nish Kumar and Mark Watson and Sarah Keyworth and Tom Ballard shows before because they've recorded early versions in various places, but I like them enough to be willing to pay to be in a room with those people and hear it again.)
I was also pleased to see NextUp are also filming Amy Gledhill, Catherine Bohart, and Milo Edwards, as they were on my list as well, but didn't get onto my schedule for whatever reason (in Gledhill's case, because she arrives after I leave). And some other people. NextUp isn't filming as much this year as they did last year, unless they end up announcing a lot more. I watched 21 NextUp streams from Edinburgh 2023, and there were a whole lot that I didn't watch. So far, they've only announced 18 from 2024. I might just watch all of them this year. Or most of them. I'll give Tony Law a miss. Not sure I could sit through a whole hour of Jessie Cave. Not a big fan of Daliso Chaponda either. But I'll probably watch the rest.
Before, I had two issues of booking no time between shows, because they were in the same building and I hadn't factored in the separate rooms, so I thought they were in the same venue and one couldn't run into the other. I've solved one of those problems by replacing Guy Williams with Mat Ewins, which I think was good, because Mat Ewins is one of those comedians I keep reading is very very good, but I watched his TV special and didn't get much out of it, I don't think he translates well to recordings. You have to be in the room for it, so I guess I'll take this rare opportunity to be in a room with him and see what that's like. I still have the issue of Kiri Pritchard-McLean running into Sophie Duker. They're both shows that I really want to see, and neither fits into the schedule anywhere else, so my current plan is to just sit at the back of both rooms and hope those rooms are near each other so I can get from one to the other. Worst comes to worst I guess I miss Sophie's show and it is likely to get filmed at some point, probably. But hopefully it's fine. Constantly checking the time as I get anxious that this show will run too long and I'll miss the next one - that's the best way to consume art, right?
I think the rest of it's okay, though. For every other situation where there's half an hour or less time than that between the end of one show and the start of the next, they're either in the same venue, or in venues that are a fairly short walk apart. That hopefully leaves room for even if one venue runs a bit behind or a show runs long, though I guess I'll see how well that actually works out. I'm aware of the possibility that I might miss some stuff. I am currently mentally preparing myself for the possibility that I might miss some stuff. It is possible that the fact that I have been creating this trip in my mind for four years, and actively planning this specific one for a year, is putting too much pressure on the situation. It is fine, I know it's not the end of the world if things go wrong. That probably actually is the best way to consume art. Which is a shame, because out of all things I've claimed in this post about my mentality toward Edinburgh, that's the only one where I'm lying.
I added some music things at the end of a couple of nights. The last time I was at a festival like this - a really big one that goes all over the place - was Celtic Colours, a Celtic folk festival (mainly music, but they also had cultural events and stuff, I think my mother learned to make a quilt, my dad and I were just there for the music) in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. I've been there a couple of times, the last time I went was in 2019, it was fucking amazing, one of the best weeks of my life. We saw a bunch of incredible concerts for which we'd carefully planned and bought tickets, but my dad and I talked after the festival, and found that for both of us, if we were pressed to pick our top favourite memory from the week, it was a night spent at the Red Shoe Pub in Mabu, Cape Breton. It was a pub that has live Celtic music all the time, not just during the festival, we just showed up there on a couple of nights, and got to have some food while listening to local people who'd brought their own instruments and used the pub's piano, and it was like nothing we have at home, it was so much fun.
I saw that there's a pub in Edinburgh that advertises live Celtic music throughout the Fringe Festival but also just has live Celtic music all year-round, doesn't require booking tickets or anything, thought it might be fun, so I left a couple of nights open to just go to that pub, in case that also turns out to be a surprise highlight. There's every chance that it'll turn out to be so overcrowded I can't even get in and/or not enjoyable at all, but that's fine, if that turns out to be the case then going back to the Air B&B and getting some extra sleep probably won't be the worst thing I could do.
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I put music in brown and comedy in yellow. I think that's about the balance I want. Couple of music things because I can't be a lifelong Celtic music fan who goes to Celticland for the first time and doesn't see music. Mainly comedy. Probably not enough time for, you know, the activities of daily living.
I think that might actually be the final version of the spreadsheet. It has a few more people I don't know well on it than the previous versions, all people I've looked up and think look good and had some reason for booking them, but figured I should take a few more chances as that's what you do at festivals. I might have overbooked. But I'd rather overbook than underbook. I have all that plus I got ridiculously lucky with what's playing in London while I'm there - Daniel Kitson, Brynley Stent, Desiree Burch, and a Nish Kumar WIP, obviously, because otherwise I wouldn't be booked to see Nish Kumar enough times. It's not like I've heard enough versions of Nish Kumar yet (I'll be honest: I've already heard a lot of versions of Nish Kumar's current material, and I'm nowhere near sick of it, he may have written a perfect stand-up show).
I've sorted out my itinerary for London, too. And the couple of Scottish Highland days in between London and Edinburgh. Got my British cash. I think I have everything. I'm leaving in nine days. Still doesn't feel like a real thing. I've spent so much time going all over Edinburgh and London and Fort William and Mallaig in Google Earth street view, but it feels like I'm playing the Sims. It's not a real place.
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