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00:00The hunt is on for Scotland's Home of the Year.
00:04Wow, this is gorgeous.
00:07Interior designers Anna Campbell-Jones and Banjo Beale,
00:10along with architect Danny Campbell, are scouring the company.
00:15Yes.
00:16Soak up the sun like a lizard.
00:18They're judging properties on architectural merit,
00:22creative design and personal style.
00:25All our senses are alive.
00:26But they're also looking for those special qualities
00:30that make a house a home.
00:38Today the judges are in the east,
00:41and first up is an historic house
00:43in the Edinburgh suburb of Craiglockhart.
00:46Guy and Lyn and their dogs Jensen and Tyson
00:50call this 1930 Grade B-listed property home.
00:55They've undertaken an ambitious modern overhaul
00:58of the Art Deco Villa,
01:01which was the first original commission
01:03by renowned Scottish architect Sir Basil Spence.
01:07This is where I grew up.
01:08I mean, my parents bought this house in 1969
01:13and lived here until my mother's death three and a half years ago.
01:18A fair bit has been done to the house.
01:20Yes, it was a complete renovation of the property.
01:24And then we built an extension as well.
01:26It's a house of two halves.
01:28So there's a really kind of original piece,
01:32which is beautiful from a period perspective.
01:34And then when you come through to the extension,
01:36it's very contemporary and it really connects us into the garden.
01:40And then you come through to the older part of the house
01:42and it just feels very relaxing and very calm.
01:46There were many rules about what could
01:48and couldn't happen with the extension.
01:50We needed to maintain a lot of those elements
01:53of what made a Basil Spence house.
01:55And we tried to carry that through
01:56in terms of things like the curvature
01:58that you see in the extension,
01:59which is mirrored in some of the ceilings
02:01of the original property.
02:03When my mum and dad had the place,
02:05it was always a fun house.
02:06There was always parties going on.
02:08And you always had that really good feeling about the house.
02:11And I think that's what we kind of feel
02:12since we've moved in as well,
02:14that same sort of feeling.
02:19On the ground floor is the main living room
02:22with original period detail.
02:24A snug, office, dining room and downstairs WC.
02:30They've added an expansive modern extension
02:33with an open-plan kitchen and living space
02:35which overlooks the garden.
02:39Upstairs there are four bedrooms
02:43and the main bathroom.
02:45This is my favourite spot in the home
02:47because this is pretty much where I start my day.
02:49I work from this table
02:51and it's where we end the day
02:52because it's where we socialise
02:54and it's where the extension really gives us
02:57that connection to the garden through the open doors.
03:00Armed with only minimal information
03:03about the property and its owners,
03:05the judges now go underneath the arches of Art Deco Villa.
03:09Wow, this is gorgeous.
03:12It's so impressive, isn't it?
03:13It's like a fairytale castle.
03:15The symmetry. Look at that.
03:18Everything is perfectly lined up.
03:20It's classic Basil Spence.
03:23Yeah, I know my architects.
03:24I love those little steps and those chunky big chimneys as well.
03:29It's all the little details, isn't it?
03:32Like that guttering painted that beautiful minty green.
03:35Get your mind out of the gutter, Anna.
03:37I love the semi-circular stone archway over the entrance.
03:41Yeah, that layering in the block work.
03:43It's almost like an optical illusion drawing us in.
03:45Well, let's get drawn in, shall we?
03:47Yeah.
03:53Ooh.
03:54A collective ooh.
03:57Yeah.
03:57I've got all these lovely materials.
03:59I just want to touch everything with my hands.
04:01Oh, I want to pet that dog.
04:03Can I pet that dog?
04:06Aren't they so proud standing there?
04:08Well, they're showing off this exquisite staircase, aren't they?
04:12It's classical outside, but a little bit rock star in here.
04:16But yeah, I think that's the challenge when you've got a beautiful building.
04:18It's like, how do you make it your own?
04:19I'm excited to see how they've dealt with that challenge.
04:31Oh, yeah, boy.
04:34It's very sumptuous, very luxurious, very cosy.
04:38Is that a radiator?
04:40Wow.
04:40That looks like an original radiator with that incredible kind of wrought iron leaf.
04:44Oh, wow.
04:45Oh, there's one there as well.
04:45That's nice.
04:46I love that.
04:48And they've kept this enormous arch for that amazing fireplace.
04:51It's got a very strong Art Deco feel in this room, which they've augmented with these beautiful colours,
04:57this navy blue and the dark green of the velvet sofa.
05:00I love these floor-to-ceiling French doors as well with all those original ironmongery pieces.
05:05It's lovely.
05:07I was wondering, are French doors just doors in France?
05:10I forgot about that.
05:12Do they just call them doors?
05:13Yeah.
05:14But lovely, nonetheless.
05:25It's an extension.
05:27Wow.
05:28Wow.
05:28Look at this.
05:29Here we are.
05:31Ah!
05:31The heart.
05:33What a spot.
05:34Where we're standing, we're sort of on the join between what looks like an original
05:39bit of building and a very, very contemporary one.
05:42It's really nice how they put the columns outside the glazing so it stays really nice and light,
05:47and you get that uninterrupted view of the flooring as it takes you outside.
05:51That's really indoor-outdoor.
05:52Is this curve here hiding something?
05:56A stairwell?
05:57Go check it out.
05:58Let's have a look.
06:01Oh, it's a pantry!
06:03And it's got a skylight!
06:05I could see why they've put the heart out here, because it's lovely little series of
06:09spaces, but when you get out here, it opens up to the outside, you can breathe, and it's
06:15just a lovely airy space, isn't it?
06:18I think having the kitchen deeper into this open-plan space as well could potentially make
06:22it a little bit dark, but they've got the skylights, and they've got this lovely sun
06:26tunnel as well, bringing all that light into your main prep zone.
06:29That's a wild extractor too, isn't it?
06:31It's like a piece of art.
06:40Ooh!
06:41Let's have a look at this.
06:42Isn't this lovely?
06:46Whoa!
06:48Okay!
06:49I think it might be more successful from the outside.
06:52That's impressive.
06:53That standing seam roof slicing through that pantry cylinder is really impressive.
06:58And I like the way the colors kind of match with the slate roof of the original building.
07:01I know I sound like I'm obsessed with plumbing, but I love the way the guttering leads into
07:06those downpipes, and the downpipes are embedded into the cladding of the pantry.
07:10The stepping stones through your pond.
07:13You have to give that a whirl.
07:15I'll time you.
07:16Okay.
07:18Whoop!
07:20Whoop!
07:21Whoop!
07:21Don't fall in.
07:24Bravo!
07:34Ooh!
07:35A little bit of zebra going on in here.
07:38Ooh!
07:40Wow!
07:41Leather bound bedroom, zebra print blinds.
07:44Very spicy in here.
07:46I actually had zebra curtains in my bedroom as a child.
07:49That explains a lot.
07:50That my mum made.
07:51And you turned out fine.
07:52Yeah.
07:53Maybe.
07:55Little anteater cushions.
07:56They love their animals.
07:58Like, I'm thinking there's a strong connection to Africa here.
08:02Definitely.
08:03It's lovely.
08:04Yeah, that deep reveal where it kind of cuts through that dark wall really frames that view
08:08really nicely.
08:09And what's really special about this home is almost every window that you look out of is greenery.
08:14Even though we're actually not in the countryside.
08:17No, we're in Africa, baby.
08:18Yeah.
08:20Well, back on Scottish soil, how will the judges rate Art Deco Villa?
08:26One mark will be held back till they've seen all three homes when their combined scores will be revealed.
08:33Although this is a building with a lot of its own architectural character, I do appreciate the way that the
08:39homeowners have actually put their own style into it.
08:43They've not been cowed by the strength of the personality of this building.
08:48I think that the extension they have done is bold, it's innovative, and it's certainly unexpected.
08:54I'm giving this home a nine.
08:57This is an extraordinary piece of architecture, which has been handled with care by the owners, which gave me a
09:03real sense of their creativity and vision.
09:06I particularly enjoyed the modern extension, which was simultaneously bold in form and respectful in tone.
09:13It felt like a continuation into modern living rather than a fight with history, which is really hard to get
09:18right.
09:20I'm giving this home a ten.
09:23It really is a handsome restoration, this house.
09:27From the outside, it's so classic.
09:30Inside, the owners have added some bold, sometimes a little bit wacky flourishes, and the extension really lets that light
09:37in.
09:38From the outside in, it's an absolutely gorgeous home.
09:45Next in the east is a bungalow conversion in the Morton Hall area of Edinburgh.
09:52Homegrown house is home to Emily, Robert, their kids Jackson and Ada, and the family's chickens.
10:01Horticulturalist Emily and Professor of Timber Engineering, Robert, have brought their skill set to bear on the sustainable modernisation of
10:10this mid-century property, which they've completed over the last 14 years.
10:16We moved in, it was 2011?
10:202011, yes.
10:21I hated it when we viewed it.
10:23It was awful.
10:24But we got some vision and decided to give it a go.
10:30Yeah, we turned the house back to front.
10:32The kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms were to the rear of the property, and the dining space and main living area
10:40were to the front.
10:41We completely repurposed it, flipped it around to essentially rip the guts out of the house, and then do what
10:48we could to bring it up to the standard that you see today.
10:51Another thing is, I guess the area of work that I'm in, the house is heavily influenced by the timber
10:57technologies.
10:58I think the main thing that we're passionate about is the honesty of the structure in terms of, you know,
11:02how we've kept surfaces exposed, but then we've incorporated that into being a feature.
11:08Not when we started, we were so young.
11:10You know, we were, we were in our 20s, and we didn't have our own style.
11:16Some of the original choices we made, we've stuck with, but we've also evolved.
11:22I think as you said, like, you didn't like the house to start with, you hated it.
11:27I think you have compared it to your first child, so I don't know what that says, but...
11:30Well, yeah.
11:31I think the house is the first child, you know, the first thing that we created together.
11:36Yeah, yeah.
11:38Much of the ground floor is now an airy open plan family living and kitchen space, along with two bedrooms
11:46and the main bathroom.
11:49Upstairs, there's another bedroom, shower room, WC and office space.
11:58This is our favourite spot in the home because we feel it has a wonderful indoor-outdoor connection with the
12:04garden.
12:04We've got all the house plants in here.
12:06And then in the winter, we have the fire, so it feels nice and cosy.
12:10But will the judges enjoy spending time in homegrown hoos?
12:15Wow.
12:16Ooh.
12:17Gorgeous little wildflower meadow in the front yard, isn't it?
12:20Oh yeah, that's giving me severe herbaceous border envy.
12:24It's like half a house whacked on the side, isn't it?
12:27Sliced down the middle.
12:29And you know, when you're going contemporary, just fully go for it.
12:32That hidden gutter is some clever detailing.
12:34Should we see if it's clever inside as well?
12:36Let's go.
12:40I love the colour in here.
12:42Wow.
12:43Oh, look at this.
12:44Okay.
12:45Yes.
12:46Oh my, oh my.
12:49I love it.
12:51There's a lot to take in and I want all of it.
12:56Yes.
12:57Look at all that wood.
12:58It's so rich, isn't it?
12:59It's amazing how you can see all the structural components.
13:02I love the ceiling in the kitchen area,
13:04with the sort of different widths and depths of timber slats.
13:07Fabulous.
13:07That's absolutely gorgeous.
13:08But I mean, how great is this?
13:10How generous just to whack those big windows there.
13:14It's just not cookie cutter, is it?
13:16It feels like really interesting.
13:19Looks like they've made most of the additions with timber,
13:21which is even more impressive that they've avoided
13:23all those typical downstands you normally get with steel.
13:26I'm really intrigued by that space around there
13:29that looks like that whole room is lined with birch plywood.
13:32Should we go there next?
13:33Let's go.
13:34I'd like to.
13:45Oh!
13:46Yeah.
13:46Hot.
13:47Wow.
13:48Squeeze in.
13:49It's so awesome.
13:51It's like we're in a terrarium, doesn't it?
13:54It's like another sunroom, isn't it?
13:56And I can see why it's the favourite spot,
13:58although I feel like anywhere on this lower level
14:00would be my favourite spot.
14:02From here I can see through to every other area,
14:06through this extension into the kitchen.
14:08Mainly I think I would just sit here, soak up the sun like a lizard.
14:13I can see the outside of that extension and it looks like it's cantilevered.
14:18That's not sitting on a typical foundation.
14:20They've really considered the design when using timber.
14:24Top marks for effort.
14:25This is a living space.
14:27It's quite literally alive, isn't it?
14:29I feel alive.
14:30Do you?
14:31Yeah.
14:31I feel good.
14:40Ooh.
14:41Ooh.
14:44Stainless steel.
14:45You'll approve of that, Anna?
14:46Yeah, it's actually quite like my kitchen.
14:49And my kitchen has taken absolute battering over the years with kids.
14:52And I think this one will too, but in a way that will tell its story.
14:56I just love how unfussy everything is.
14:58They've not tried to cover it all up.
15:01Everything's reachable.
15:02It's just really fun.
15:03You know, I suspect this part of the house was probably originally a garage.
15:07So they probably kept that original level and where they've had to open up the building,
15:11they've just taken the ceiling through.
15:12It's a really clever use of the space.
15:14And again, really affordable materials in here as well.
15:18Everything's on show and just celebrating the material.
15:23Oh.
15:23Oh, lovely.
15:26Oh, look at that.
15:27Oh, yes.
15:29Chooks, fruit trees, fire pit.
15:32Oh, it's got it all.
15:33Oh, wow.
15:34Wow.
15:35This is absolute chaos, but it's beautiful chaos.
15:39And if you look at the three different extensions, it does look like they've been built
15:43at different times by the way they've weathered.
15:45But I think that just shows how a building can grow organically and slowly over time.
15:50I like the way these two extensions appear to be floating,
15:54sort of hanging off the back of the original bungalow.
15:56Yeah, it's growing with the family, isn't it?
15:59And then that extends outside into the garden.
16:01It just feels like a really beautiful way to live.
16:13Oh.
16:14Oh.
16:15Cool.
16:17It's like every surface has been painted a different colour.
16:19I love that.
16:20Even the return of the skylight there in that yellow.
16:23It's fun, isn't it?
16:24Yeah.
16:25We've got a little bit of exposed brick in the corner here.
16:27You can actually see the chimney through the roof light as well.
16:31Mm.
16:31So one kid gets their whole floor.
16:33That might create a few fights.
16:35I'd be jealous if my sister got this floor.
16:37It makes loads of sense to put one of the kids upstairs,
16:40because in the eaves you've got those compromised head heights,
16:43but they've really packed all the toys into those areas.
16:45Yeah, I think they've made use of every nook and cranny in here, haven't they?
16:48You have to make a home work hard if you're a little family.
16:57This is a home that doesn't simply acknowledge the reality of family life.
17:01It creates a unique aesthetic from it.
17:03And I absolutely love every single bit of it.
17:07There's a really refreshing carelessness about this home
17:10that's actually been put together extremely carefully
17:14to allow anyone to feel as comfortable as they want to be here.
17:18I'm going to give this home a 10.
17:21This home's not just really lovely to look at.
17:24It's the feeling that you get when you're in here.
17:26It's a haven for health and happiness,
17:29and it's got room to grow for the family,
17:31and that's the most important thing.
17:33I'm giving this home a 10.
17:35I'm obsessed.
17:37This home is a masterclass in slow design.
17:41Every inch feels like it's been shaped by the people that live here
17:44and the lifestyle they've created for themselves over time.
17:47But the standout for me are the three timber-built extensions.
17:51Without steel or traditional foundations,
17:54it shows a real commitment to sustainable materials, craft and being original.
18:06Finally, in the East, a renovated detached house in the village of Fordal in Fife.
18:14Diane and husband Jimmy live here with Sean, the youngest of their three kids.
18:19Diane has revamped their previous homes, but the schoolhouse has been her biggest project yet.
18:25We moved in, I would say, about 10 years ago, but it's been in Jimmy's family for 1965.
18:33We have completely gutted the place back to the bare walls, new joists, everything.
18:42And pretty much I'm the top dog.
18:47Jimmy does the kind of lackey in work.
18:49We get professionals in to do the joinery, but everything else you see is done by me and Jimmy.
18:57We just kind of get on with it.
19:00I think when you've got no budget, your imagination just takes over.
19:08I do like quirky things.
19:10I try not to do run-of-the-mill stuff.
19:12I'm right into black, as you can see.
19:16I do like a bit of leopard skin, as you'll see as well.
19:20I try to be a bit different.
19:23Inspiration, I can be out and about and see somebody
19:26with a certain colour on and think that's amazing.
19:29Or in my garden.
19:30People say it's homely, warm, quirky.
19:34So I get a bit of a buzz out of that.
19:38On the ground floor, the layout includes the living room, snug,
19:43downstairs WC and an open-plan kitchen diner, which opens onto the garden.
19:51Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, one with en-suite and the main bathroom.
19:58This is my favourite place in the home.
20:01As I sit down and have my breakfast, look out in my lovely garden
20:05and I know everybody's away to work and it's going to be nice and quiet.
20:09It's time for the judges to do their homework in the schoolhouse.
20:13Ooh!
20:15Collective!
20:16Wow!
20:18Incredible window box game and I wasn't expecting this really tall part by the front door
20:24with that very, very elongated window.
20:26It looks like there's been additions here, there and everywhere.
20:29I'm not sure what's the original.
20:31I feel like we're in a school playground and we're three naughty kids on detention.
20:35I wonder if it was an old school. Maybe we could learn a new thing in here.
20:37Every day is a school day. Should we go find out?
20:40Let's do it.
20:48Wow, this is nice.
20:52What a gorgeous colour and they've carried it all the way up too.
20:56It's a beautiful kind of samphire green, isn't it?
20:59I think having that archway and keeping that white with the double doors,
21:02it creates a really nice hierarchy of knowing where to go next.
21:05I think you can sometimes get lost in a really dark aesthetic, but that's really clever.
21:08I love that it still feels like we're, you know, in that gap between inside and out with the stone,
21:13but it still feels so warm and toasty, doesn't it?
21:16I think it's a tricky balance when you're like renovating and rejuvenating a space,
21:20you can lose some of the original features, but keeping the stone and this old bell,
21:24you know, really lovely touches that bring it to life.
21:26Oh, look at that.
21:29Ding dong.
21:31Saved by the bell.
21:33Let's go explore before the head teacher comes.
21:39Ooh, wow.
21:42Look at this.
21:46Is that black?
21:47Is it black or blue?
21:49How many Muppets have to die to make these cushions?
21:53I feel like we're down at Fraggle Rock.
21:55Wow.
21:56Whoa.
21:57Whoa.
21:58Really a great collection of vintage convex mirrors there.
22:02It's very eclectic, but all within kind of one zanish style.
22:06But they are all about the textures, aren't they, with this velvet and the fluffy cushions and this sheepskin up
22:13here.
22:13So it looks good.
22:14Smells good.
22:15Feels good.
22:16Okay.
22:17All the senses being catered for in this home.
22:19Yeah.
22:20It looks nice within some of the traditional touches as well, like the panelling and keeping the fireplace.
22:26Gorgeous.
22:32Gorgeous.
22:32Oh, wow.
22:33What a beautiful space.
22:34Oh, here's the heart.
22:36Oh, wow.
22:37Service.
22:39Oh, we've got a strong bell game in this place.
22:41Wow.
22:41Or a cloche.
22:42No, it's a bell.
22:43Yeah.
22:44I love it, though, with the panelling and the fire.
22:47It's kind of more pared back, isn't it?
22:49Very farmhouse in there.
22:51That felt like a little bit of a different house almost, didn't it?
22:55Yeah, they've got one space that feels kind of sophisticated and urban, whereas this is a little bit more real,
23:00a bit more countryside.
23:01They've really controlled the atmosphere in these two spaces well, keeping it darker through here and then flooding that kitchen
23:08with heightened light.
23:12That is beautiful light coming in from these roof lights.
23:15Yeah, it's so bright, isn't it?
23:16The one thing that's throwing me off a little bit is the three windows aren't lined up with the apex
23:21of the roof.
23:22I've hurt your eyes, Jenny.
23:24You'll never recover.
23:26But they've lined up the Belfast sink, so I'll allow it.
23:29I'll just keep my head down.
23:31That was dicey, wasn't it?
23:33Yeah.
23:33I thought we'd have to call a medic.
23:35What's going to happen next? I don't know.
23:36Call a medic.
23:40Love a leopard print runner.
23:43Ooh.
23:44One of the fastest runners in the animal kingdom.
23:46Oh, it must be a cheetah.
23:48Yes.
23:52Ooh.
23:53That's a lovely boudoir.
23:55Frilly.
23:55Very nice.
23:56Frilly, furry, velvety.
23:59And a little bit country.
24:01Oh.
24:02Oh.
24:03Oh.
24:04There's mine.
24:07That one for you, Banjo.
24:09And the baddie, always in the black hat.
24:12Okay, perfect.
24:12Ooh, yeah.
24:14Okay.
24:14Five, six, seven, eight.
24:20Yeehaw.
24:23Wow.
24:23Wow.
24:24Guys.
24:25Let's talk about this bathroom.
24:27Wow.
24:27Ooh, they are spoiled rotten.
24:29That is treating yourself.
24:30It's very indulgent.
24:32Sometimes I think a bath in the room is a little bit too much, but with a giant opening.
24:38Mm-hmm.
24:39That's lovely, yeah.
24:40They've got this jumbo paisley pattern on the bed head wall, but also on the wall behind the bath.
24:46So whilst these are sort of two distinct spaces, you definitely get the sense that it's a suite.
24:51They've got the scale right in here, the tall lights flanking the bed, an oversized mirror, the big beefy bed,
24:59the bath.
24:59It's very generous, isn't it?
25:08There's without doubt a very unique, super high energy, eclectic, yet traditional vibe to this home.
25:15I particularly enjoyed their brave design risks, like the open-plan bedroom bathroom.
25:21I'm giving this home an eight.
25:23This old schoolhouse is a masterclass in mixing styles.
25:28You've got the original features, like the stone and the high ceilings, but the lesson comes in how they've mixed
25:34the styles in to make it bold and fun.
25:37Top marks for the entrance, but like my teacher always said, there's always room for improvement.
25:43I'm giving this home an eight.
25:47As soon as you walk into this home, you're hit by the impact of this really, really powerful colour drenching,
25:53and I 100% approve.
25:55I think the space with the most promise is that kitchen, dining room, the way that that is knocked through
26:01with light coming from two sides and from the top.
26:04I feel like it would benefit from a little bit more colour, something a little bit more eccentric going on
26:09in that space.
26:13Now all three homes have gone under the judge's discerning gaze.
26:18It's time to find out their final scores.
26:21First, it was Art Deco Villa in Edinburgh's Craiglockhart.
26:26Danny, you gave it a 10.
26:29Oof.
26:30I gave it a 9.
26:32Banjo.
26:33Well, it was hitting all the right notes for me.
26:36A little bit Frank Sinatra out front, Mick Jagger in the middle.
26:40I gave it 8.
26:42Okay.
26:43So that gives Art Deco Villa 27.
26:46Mmm.
26:47That's a good score.
26:48Yeah.
26:49Good start.
26:49Strong start.
26:50Mm-hmm.
26:52Next up was Homegrown Hus in Morton Hall.
26:55I gave it a 10.
26:58Banjo, you gave it a 10 as well.
27:00Mm-hmm.
27:01Danny, did it float your boat?
27:03Well, I felt as we toured around that home, it just became more original, more authentic the further we went.
27:09And that trio of timber extensions was a triumph.
27:13I gave it a 10.
27:14Oof.
27:15So the Homegrown Hus gets 30.
27:18Full marks.
27:19Perfection.
27:20Wow.
27:21And finally, the schoolhouse in Fordle and Fife.
27:26Banjo, you gave it an 8.
27:29And Danny, you gave it an 8 as well.
27:32I thought this home had a wonderful selection of rooms, some light, some dark and cosy,
27:37with a really strong, consistent colour theme all the way through.
27:41I'd have loved to see a little bit more range in the colour palettes used.
27:46I gave the schoolhouse an 8.
27:49Mm.
27:49Oh.
27:50We agreed.
27:51We did.
27:52Which gives the schoolhouse 24.
27:56That's a good score.
27:58But we do have our finalist for the East.
28:02A homegrown Hus.
28:04Oh.
28:05Yeah, a brilliant finalist.
28:07A soft spot for this one.
28:08Yeah, definitely.
28:11Homegrown Hus takes the top spot in the East to claim a place in the final of Scotland's Home of
28:17the Year.
28:20Next time...
28:21The judges are in the Highlands and Islands.
28:24Things are heating up now.
28:26Yeah.
28:26As the search continues for Scotland's Home of the Year.
28:54any is a beautiful.
28:59We're happy to see you at the end of the year.
28:59We'll be back to New Yorker.
28:59Now, the hacemos.
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