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00:00Good evening.
00:23The actor George Clooney once said,
00:25you learn nothing from hearing yourself speak.
00:29I disagree.
00:30When I watch this programme on TV,
00:32I learn that I have an incredibly squeaky voice
00:35compared to how I think I actually speak.
00:37Doesn't everyone?
00:38I reckon even George Clooney sees himself in a film and thinks,
00:41why do I sound like I'm an Alvin and the Chipmunks?
00:44Anyway, let's press on.
00:46Playing this evening on to my right.
00:49Tina Matthews, who collects frogs.
00:52Alex Matthews, whose favourite Star Trek captain
00:55is Jean-Luc Picard.
00:57And their captain, Sam Matthews,
01:00who completed a 15-kilometre Tough Mudder
01:02dressed as a rasher of bacon.
01:05A family of doctors, they are Doctors Matthews.
01:09Sam, what's your favourite TV show?
01:12Apart from this one, obviously.
01:13Oh, Taskmaster.
01:15And when you watch this programme go out on TV,
01:19will you be watching it alone?
01:21Will the three of you get together?
01:22Will you have a crowd of friends?
01:24A crowd might be a bit generous,
01:26but, yeah, I'll get what friends I have together
01:28and watch this, I think.
01:30I suppose it depends how it goes.
01:32And you don't know yet.
01:33From your point of view, it's already happened.
01:35But for us, it's about to begin.
01:37On which philosophical note I will introduce you
01:40to your opponents this evening?
01:42You are playing on my left.
01:45Kath Foster, who has a cat called Chicken.
01:48Peter Flynn, who's a member of the British Mountaineering Council.
01:52And their captain, Charlotte Jackson-Orland,
01:55who was given an owl for her 30th birthday.
01:58Hoping not to get stung, they are the worker bees.
02:01Charlotte, when you squander your precious mortal lifespan
02:05by staring at your phone, what are you doing on it?
02:08Doomscrolling myself into insanity, generally.
02:12And do you watch TV in the normal old-fashioned way
02:15or is it all little videos on TikTok?
02:17Oh, no, like old-fashioned TV.
02:19Old-fashioned TV.
02:20Speaking of which, let's play a quarter-final.
02:23Doctors, you won the toss, you'll be going first.
02:26Please choose an Egyptian hieroglyph.
02:29Horned Viper, please.
02:30OK.
02:31What do these clues have in common?
02:33Here's the first.
02:38Next, please.
02:46Next, please.
02:54Next, please.
02:56They have all starred in films together.
03:04Not it, I'm afraid.
03:05Worker Bees, you've got the chance for a bonus point.
03:08Two seconds.
03:14They have all starred in films together.
03:17Not it, I'm afraid.
03:18Workerbees, you've got the chance of a bonus point.
03:20I think they're all buried in the...
03:22Well, not all of them buried in the same place,
03:23but each pair's buried in the same place.
03:25I know Bill Owen, when he died, Peter Sully said,
03:27oh, I'd like to be buried here and bought a plot in the same graveyard.
03:31That's exactly it. They're buried next to each other.
03:33Schubert and Beethoven have moved about a bit.
03:35They were buried in the same graveyard and then it was moved
03:39and they're now actually buried next to each other.
03:41Bill Owen and Peter Sully from Last of the Summer Wine,
03:44Bruce and Brandon Lee.
03:47And that last clue, do you know, Hugh Hefner heard
03:49that there was a crypt available next to Marilyn Monroe
03:53and bought it for $75,000.
03:55And he said, spending eternity next to Marilyn
03:58is too sweet to pass up.
04:03Horrible, isn't it?
04:04To actually lust after somebody
04:06even when they're in their grave.
04:09Well done, you get the bonus point.
04:11And what would you like for your own question?
04:12Could we have the twisted flax, please?
04:14Twisted flax? These are picture clues.
04:16What do they have in common?
04:17Here's the first.
04:18Are they pancakes, crumpets, Welsh cakes?
04:22Or they could be Scottish pancakes.
04:23They could be Scottish pancakes.
04:23They're bubbly, aren't they?
04:24Next, please.
04:26That's a penguin.
04:27A penguin.
04:29Next, please.
04:30That's a corgi.
04:32Oh, they need Welsh names.
04:33Welsh.
04:34Penguin.
04:34Penguin's penguin.
04:37Their names are from Welsh.
04:39Well done.
04:40You didn't need all of the clues.
04:42What are those names?
04:43Cardigan.
04:44Cardigan.
04:44Corgi.
04:45Yes, that's an easy one from Corgi.
04:47Penguin.
04:48Is it whitehead?
04:49It's exactly right.
04:50And originally, that was the name of the great orc.
04:52And it moved across to penguin.
04:54And that first one?
04:55Are they Welsh cakes?
04:57Yeah, well, I mean, they like Welsh cakes,
04:59but the word would be pikelet from Barra Puglid, the Welsh.
05:05Doctors, what would you like?
05:06Lion, please.
05:07Lion.
05:08What is the connection between these clues?
05:10Here's the first.
05:15Next, please.
05:23Next, please.
05:35I think these are the origins of certain internet memes.
05:41Well done.
05:42You didn't need all the clues either.
05:44Renata Sora being confused is the one that tricked it for me.
05:48Just, yeah, they're like mathematical equations going around her.
05:51She's just absolutely bamboozled.
05:52That's right.
05:53That came from a Brazilian soap opera, I think,
05:55of a woman looking baffled they put concepts on.
05:57I mean, it's easier if people just look these up on the internet themselves
06:00than we describe them, but all common gifts.
06:04Workerbees, what would you like?
06:05I'll take water, please.
06:07Water it is.
06:07What connects these clues?
06:09Here's the first.
06:09Next, please.
06:39If you put Q-U-E at the end of the first one,
06:51you get the last one.
06:55Exactly right.
06:56Might make more sense to the viewers if you went through the clues
06:59and explained what they all were.
07:00So, anti and antique.
07:02And we think pie and peak.
07:04What about counter and three-mastered ship?
07:08I can't...
07:08Counter in the sense of something you lean on, a bar and bark.
07:12Yeah.
07:12And that second one, ma and mark.
07:14That's exactly right.
07:17Doctors Matthews, what will you have?
07:19Ooh, the Eye of Horus, please.
07:21Eye of Horus.
07:21What connects these clues?
07:23Here's the first.
07:24First opening champion here.
07:27Wimbledon of golf.
07:28You know, during this one.
07:291912.
07:31First one, I don't know how that was in the 18th.
07:33Next, please.
07:34No.
07:35King Yogi.
07:36No, the Pfizer.
07:3723, 49, 83.
07:41Is it a country related?
07:43Are they won by British people?
07:45Because I would have Kipling in it as well.
07:46It was 49.
07:47Not so far.
07:48Next, please.
07:49These were all won by Williams.
08:02Well done.
08:03Who are those Williams?
08:05Well, we've got presidents.
08:06William McKinley, William Henry Harrison, Bill Clinton, and...
08:13William Howard Taft and Bill Clinton again.
08:15Oh, yes.
08:16First open championship, that is the golfer.
08:18I have no idea.
08:20Willie Park, senior.
08:22Do you want to have a go at the literature, Williams?
08:23William Faulkner.
08:25Is one of them.
08:26Um...
08:27Is it Golding?
08:28William Golding and WB Yeats is the first one.
08:31And the Battle of Hastings, of course.
08:34Oh, William the Conqueror.
08:35That's right.
08:36I'm off.
08:36I'm done.
08:37There we go.
08:38My little daughter wrote an essay for school,
08:41which I was very pleased with, where she'd written,
08:44William the Bastard drove Henry I's armies into the sea,
08:50and then she put in brackets for her teacher.
08:51I'm sorry for my language.
08:53That was his nickname.
08:54Later, he was known as William the Conqueror,
08:56which he probably preferred.
08:58So, I thought it was an excellent historical observation.
09:01All victorious Williams, well done.
09:03Worker Bees, that leaves one question for you.
09:04The two reads.
09:05Music question, and here we go.
09:10I remember all my life
09:12I remember all my life
09:13Next, please.
09:16Well, I'm feeling nervous
09:19Now I find myself
09:22Next, please.
09:25Like the heartaches
09:26When you learn
09:29You must face them
09:32Next, please.
09:34I don't know what I'm crying for
09:39I don't think I could love it more
09:44In my life
09:45Two seconds
09:49They're all named after girls' names?
09:53They are not all girls' names.
09:55Doctors Matthews, you want to have a go?
09:57Sung by people with man in their name.
10:00Not it either.
10:01So, you all recognize Mandy?
10:03That's clue one.
10:05The next one was Japan's Ghosts.
10:09Third piece was Tony Bennett singing The Good Life.
10:13And finally, Billie Eilish, Birds of a Feather.
10:16They share their names with sitcoms.
10:19That means at the end of round one,
10:21Doctors Matthews have three points,
10:23The Worker Bees have four.
10:25Sequence is time.
10:29Doctors, you'll be going first again.
10:30Please choose a hieroglyph.
10:31Water, please.
10:32Water.
10:33What would come fourth in this sequence?
10:36Here's the first.
10:41Should we just go next?
10:44Yeah, go next.
10:44Next, please.
10:45Next, please.
10:52Two seconds.
11:12Here we go.
11:13Meryl, Old Aged.
11:15Not it, I'm afraid.
11:17Worker Bees, do you want to have a go?
11:18Imelda, Old Age?
11:19It is Imelda, perhaps later years.
11:23And why is that?
11:24It's the actresses that played the queen in The Crown.
11:27Exactly so.
11:28Verity Russell played the child queen,
11:30then Claire Foy, Olivia Colman,
11:32and the great Imelda Staunton.
11:34What would you like for your own question?
11:35Two reads, please.
11:36Two reads.
11:37What will come fourth in this sequence?
11:39Here's the first.
11:46Next, please.
12:00Next, please.
12:01Is it family times have been managed by the scene?
12:08No.
12:11It's going to be nothing to do with football.
12:13It feels like a good one.
12:15We haven't heard last yet.
12:18Two seconds.
12:21Pete?
12:24Manchester City, six.
12:28I'm going to stop you there.
12:29Doctors Matthews, do you want to have a go for a bonus point?
12:33Manchester City, five.
12:35Manchester United, eight.
12:36No.
12:37What do you think is going on here?
12:39I was wondering if it was a sequence that was increasing
12:42in the number of times these teams have won the Premier League.
12:47Yes, it is.
12:48But Manchester City have won it eight times.
12:51There's a Fibonacci sequence going on there.
12:53This is what's so phenomenal.
12:56Let's bring up the answer.
12:57Manchester City, eight.
12:58Manchester United, 13.
12:59So, a magical thing happened.
13:02When Liverpool won the Premier League for the 24-25 season,
13:07a Fibonacci sequence was formed.
13:10So, which viewers might understand,
13:12you add the numbers to get to the next number.
13:15So, Blackburn Rovers have won it once,
13:17and Leicester City once.
13:18Adds up to twice for Liverpool.
13:20Add the previous two numbers,
13:21you get three times for Arsenal, and so on.
13:23So, it doesn't have to be Sunderland.
13:25Lots of teams haven't won the Premier League.
13:27But Sunderland did win it before it was the Premier League in 1992.
13:31And it was such a beautiful thing.
13:35Our question editors have been so nervous about this,
13:37because they were talking about it really early on.
13:40It was actually in January of 2025.
13:42They started saying, hold on a minute,
13:43looks like Liverpool is going to win the Premier League.
13:46This is going to make a Fibonacci sequence.
13:47It's the kind of thing that really excites them.
13:49So, you could have solved it just with the numbers,
13:52but we needed to hear Manchester United 13.
13:57Doctors Matthews, what would you like?
13:59Twisted Flex, please.
14:00Twisted Flex.
14:01What would come fourth in this sequence?
14:02Here's the first.
14:07Next, please.
14:13Does it make a word together?
14:14It's just going to be alphabetical-wise, I guess.
14:16It's not alphabetical order.
14:17It's not alphabetical order.
14:19It's not alphabetical order.
14:20Q, R, S, T, something.
14:21Next, please.
14:22Oh, no.
14:24Does it have the number of lines in it?
14:26No.
14:27No.
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15:48Next, please.
15:49I thought that was Tatum.
15:50So, if that first woman called Martine Canal, would this be Carol Channing?
15:55Oh, yeah.
15:57Um, yeah.
15:58Uh, a picture of Tatum O'Neill.
16:01Tatum O'Neill.
16:03It's a picture of Tatum O'Neill?
16:05What's happening here?
16:07So, recognise Carol Channing, and then that's Channing Tatum,
16:10so the previous person's surname is...
16:13Hang on, I forgot that right.
16:14The previous person's surname is the next person's first name.
16:17Yeah, so that's a picture of Martine Carroll,
16:19who was a sort of Marilyn Monroe figure in France in the 40s and 50s,
16:24but managed to escape the lecherous attentions of a posthumous Hugh Hefner.
16:29Martine, Carol, Carol Channing, Channing Tatum.
16:31We wanted someone whose first name is Tatum.
16:35Back to you, doctors, for a choice.
16:37Horned Viper, please.
16:38OK. What would come fourth in this sequence?
16:40Here's the first.
16:43Right, what does that do?
16:49It's a lateral spritus.
16:53I don't know.
16:54Next, please.
16:55Next, please.
17:04Next, please.
17:06Originate.
17:07Where do they come from?
17:08It's a sequence.
17:11Yeah.
17:11It's a sequence.
17:13Two seconds.
17:17Um, David Caruso's character in CSI Miami.
17:24Not it, I'm afraid.
17:25Worker B's?
17:26It's going to be something that gives you the initials I-D-A,
17:30like Ivan Derek Okora.
17:34I don't know who he is.
17:37Well, Derek Okora is a sort of spiritualist medium figure.
17:42If you refer to him as Ivan...
17:43I do, yes.
17:44..then that will complete the sequence.
17:46So what's happening?
17:48It's initialisms that are going backwards through the alphabet.
17:52It's Lou Gehrig's is he's L-G-D, K-F-C, J-E-B.
17:57Exactly.
17:57Each letter is going back one space each time.
18:00And Jeb Bush, those are his initials.
18:02His name's not Jeb, it's John Ellis Bush.
18:04We went with International Development Association.
18:07And you may have the last question of the round,
18:09the eye of Horace.
18:11What would come forth in this sequence?
18:13Here's the first.
18:15Is it the given names?
18:16Hopes, who's given their names?
18:19Cities.
18:19Could be.
18:20Next, please.
18:22Is it, like, the most popular?
18:31Is it, like, the most popular?
18:32Is it just not so popular, like, the most?
18:35Is it going to be one or something?
18:37Oh, no, it's just something.
18:39Oh, could they be one?
18:41Oh, could they be one?
18:42OK.
18:43Oh.
18:44Where's more?
18:45Where's more?
18:46Where's more?
18:47Where's more?
18:48Where's more?
18:49Where's more?
18:50Oh, two seconds.
18:51Two seconds.
18:52Yeah?
18:53Yeah.
18:54One Saint David?
18:57Not it, I'm afraid.
18:59So, a bonus chance for you, Doctors.
19:01One Saint Peter.
19:03It's not Saint Peter.
19:05This is a geography question.
19:07Yeah.
19:08It's cities in California in increasing order of population.
19:12Yeah.
19:13We translated them San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego.
19:17We wanted a translation of Los Angeles.
19:19Oh.
19:20Oh.
19:21The angels were just going towards that big city, Los Angeles.
19:25That means, at the end of round two,
19:27Doctors Matthews have three points.
19:29The worker bees have eight.
19:31Time for the connecting wall.
19:35And worker bees, you're going first this time.
19:37Please choose lion or water.
19:39Water wall, please.
19:40Two and a half minutes to solve the water wall.
19:43Starting now.
19:45You've got Norwegians.
19:47You've got meats.
19:48Shall I go over the meats?
19:50Yeah.
19:51Oh, right.
19:52All right.
19:53So, Amundsen, Ibsen.
19:55Ibsen.
19:56Ibsen.
19:57I'll go.
19:58I'll go like that.
20:00Okay.
20:01I'll go like that.
20:02I'll go this time.
20:04So, the ones that aren't in the meat and cut the...
20:07Oh, right.
20:08There must be another one then.
20:09Have we got like...
20:10Pemp is like five in Welsh.
20:12Are there any other one there?
20:14Other chop.
20:15Lunch is lunch.
20:18I mean, it could be like a Norwegian name.
20:21Yeah.
20:22So, let's go.
20:23I think I've just done the same one there.
20:26Okay.
20:27Let's go.
20:28Come on.
20:29Cheers.
20:30Nap.
20:31Nap is cow.
20:32Are there any other backwards?
20:34Nap.
20:35Cat.
20:36Cat.
20:37I can't believe.
20:38Well, you could have a cat nap.
20:39I could have a cat nap.
20:40That would go with there, wouldn't it?
20:41Have we got anything by beginning with anything?
20:43Chopstick.
20:44Chopstick.
20:45Chopstick.
20:46Water pump.
20:48I keep going with your...
20:50To go in your...
20:51Keep trying.
20:52Leave a munch out, maybe?
20:53Keep coming here.
20:54Maybe munch.
20:55Maybe munch.
20:56Maybe munch.
20:57Oh, my goodness.
21:00Oh, right, right.
21:01Okay.
21:02So, hark it.
21:03Hark.
21:04Hark.
21:05Are there any sounds?
21:06Are there any sounds?
21:07You change a letter, like munch, lunch.
21:09Or hark it.
21:10Hark it.
21:11Hark it.
21:12Hark it.
21:13Hark it.
21:14Mark it.
21:15Shop.
21:16You can change cat to mat.
21:18Wall to mall.
21:19Hark it to market.
21:20Nap to map.
21:21Yeah.
21:22That would be insane.
21:23What's the other group?
21:24Not a group, is it?
21:25You can make chop shop as well.
21:27Oh, right.
21:28But what would you do?
21:29Shop.
21:30Wall.
21:31Shall I try and get hark it to nap?
21:33One more live.
21:36And that's it.
21:37That's your three lives.
21:38The wall has frozen.
21:40But you found two groups.
21:41Tell me about the first one.
21:42Medallion and so on.
21:44Delicious cuts of meat.
21:46Amazing.
21:47And that's a six clue group.
21:48And you just solved it.
21:50Amazing.
21:51What about the green group, starting Amundsen?
21:53Famous...
21:54They are Norwegian, aren't they?
21:55Yeah, famous Norwegians.
21:56They're Norwegians.
21:57Yes, the composer Greek Sonja Henny was an ice skater.
22:00And you can get points for the connections in the group.
22:02So let's resolve the wall.
22:04There we are.
22:05Munch, pump and so on.
22:07No, I can't see anything.
22:09You can put kin after them.
22:12Munchkin, pumpkin, catkin, napkin.
22:15And the last group, hark it and so on.
22:18If you change the first letter, you get places where you can buy things.
22:22That's right.
22:23And you were on the trail of that.
22:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:26It's Market Shop Outlet.
22:28And Mal shopping Mal.
22:30Well done.
22:31So you found two groups and you gave me three connections.
22:34That's a total of five points.
22:36Let's bring in their opponents now.
22:37Give them the lion wall and see how they get on.
22:40Two and a half minutes for you, Doctors.
22:42Starting...
22:43Now.
22:44Oof.
22:45My word of joy.
22:46And on Corvettes.
22:49I think.
22:50Ford.
22:51Honda.
22:52They're nearly cars.
22:54Sia.
22:55Anyone see another one that is a car Kia?
22:58Oh, that's annoying.
22:59Punch.
23:00Oh.
23:01Mate Mini.
23:02Beautiful.
23:03Right.
23:04Have we got lockers here?
23:05Davy Crockett's.
23:06Is that a lockers?
23:07Yeah.
23:08Davy Crockett's Locker.
23:09Red.
23:10Red Rooster.
23:11David Jones Locker.
23:12Red Riding Hood.
23:13Red Corvette.
23:14The Red Book.
23:15Anything else that is red?
23:18Red Hen.
23:19Little Red Hen.
23:20Red Book.
23:21Red Rooster.
23:22Leave Out Book.
23:23Leave Out Rooster.
23:24Leave Out Riding Hood.
23:26Beautiful.
23:27Right.
23:28McClintock.
23:29Which I...
23:30The Ringo Kid.
23:32Serap?
23:33What is that?
23:34You know?
23:35It's not a type of coat, is it?
23:38You think a McClintock is like a Macintosh?
23:41And a Riding Hood.
23:42It's a Riding Hood.
23:43So do you think that and Serap might be together?
23:47What are we then?
23:48We know what a wizard is.
23:49No.
23:50Not a clue.
23:51Who is Davy Crockett?
23:52Cowboy.
23:53Well, it isn't.
23:54Cowboy.
23:55Okay.
23:56The Ringo Kid.
23:57Okay.
23:58Shall we try this?
23:59Let's try.
24:00Okay.
24:01The Poncho maybe goes with them.
24:02The Hondo.
24:03Ooh.
24:04We're sure it sounds like that, doesn't it?
24:06They've done a word one, so it's not that we're looking for, is it?
24:10Right.
24:11Hondo.
24:12Those two sound like capes.
24:1530 seconds.
24:1630 seconds.
24:17One line.
24:18Can we try?
24:19Okay.
24:20McClintock.
24:21I think we'll try that with Seren.
24:23And then McClintock, Hondo, Davy Crotick and the Rindo Kid in the Wild West.
24:28Shall we try it?
24:29You've solved the wall.
24:30You've solved the wall.
24:31Very well done.
24:32Lovely to see that relief.
24:34But what about the connections?
24:35Tell me about the first group starting seal.
24:38These are car brands with one letter changed.
24:42Exactly.
24:43You can make Seat, Ford, Mini and Kia.
24:45And the next group, Rooster, Book and so on.
24:48Red things.
24:49That's right.
24:50In books and songs and various things you've got Red Rooster, Little, often Little Red actually,
24:54Little Red Corvette and Red Hen.
24:57And the next group, Riding Hood, Serrape and so on.
25:01In terms of clothing, I guess maybe rainproof things you'd wear over yourself.
25:06Yeah, I mean cloaks, that kind of thing.
25:08Serrape, I think you're supposed to say.
25:11And the last group, Davy Crockett and so on.
25:14What do you say?
25:15Characters from the Wild West.
25:17Well, I'll take it.
25:18I mean, I'd like to have heard characters from Westerns.
25:21But I suppose the Wild West is that concept.
25:23Interestingly, they've all been played by John Wayne.
25:25So, you've found all four groups.
25:27You gave me all the connections.
25:28You get the bonus.
25:29That is the maximum of ten points.
25:31Let's have a look at the overall scores.
25:34The worker bees have 13 points.
25:37The doctors have 13 points.
25:40It's now very tight going into the missing vowels round.
25:43Good luck, teams. Fingers on buzzers.
25:46The first group are all things you must be to join the Swiss Guard.
25:54Worker bees?
25:55Catholic.
25:56Correct.
25:59Worker bees?
26:00Unmarried.
26:01Yes.
26:05Workers?
26:06Between 19 and 30 years old.
26:08Well done.
26:11Workers?
26:12Swiss.
26:13Yes.
26:14Next category.
26:15Phrases including items of stationery.
26:20Worker bees?
26:21The pen is mightier than the sword.
26:23Yes, it is.
26:27Doctors?
26:28Burning rubber.
26:29Rock, paper, scissors.
26:30Correct.
26:31Doctors?
26:32Stick like glue.
26:33Correct.
26:34Next category.
26:35Numbers between one and two.
26:36Worker bees?
26:37One and a half.
26:38Yes, it is.
26:40Doctors?
26:41Correct.
26:42Golden ratio.
26:43Doctors?
26:44Correct.
26:45Doctors?
26:46Square root of two.
26:47Correct.
26:49Workers?
26:50Five quarters.
26:51Correct.
26:52Next category.
26:53Things that are differentiated with coloured markings.
26:57It was a tricky one. Fire extinguishers.
27:23But the bell is gone for the end of the quiz and what an exciting one
27:28We were absolutely back and forth and in the final reckoning the winners and through to the semifinals with 20 points are the work of these
27:38Doctors you finish with 18
27:40But I mean well done you've given so much excitement in the finish here and what a great team
27:46worker bees
27:48We'll see you later
27:50And who fancies a bit of Milton? I know it's nobody, but I'm going to read it anyway
27:54we'd got to
27:56The bit about equal hope and hazard in the glorious enterprise joined with me once now
28:02Misery hath joined in equal ruin into what pit thou seest from what height fallen so much the stronger proved he with his thunder and
28:12Our glorious enterprise will continue into the semifinals. Join us then
28:20the
28:22the
28:23the
28:27the
28:28the
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