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It appears from the mail that the women have the say on what the household is watching. [46] Kennedy replied that he could not show cause,[47][48] suggesting that the Board take action to limit his appearances, while hinting at legal action should they do so. [14], Kennedy's first television appearance was in March 1957, representing 3UZ on a GTV-9 Red Cross telethon. In fact at 67, he had diabetes, some rheumatism, the odd creaky joint, a healthy capacity to whinge and the usual symptoms connected with smoking and drinking. Written by Gary Reilly and Tony Sattler (who together wrote the television programs Kingswood Country and The Naked Vicar Show), the shows were broadcast between 11 August and 23 September 1979. A radio performer since 1932, he presented a popular housewives' program, as well as "Chatterbox Corner" with his wife Nancy Lee (Kathleen Lindgren). He was often referred to as "The King" or the "King of Australian television". When Kennedy was two years old, his parents moved to Carlisle Street, St Kilda, for two years. Tony Sattler offered the Nine Network the right to televise the funeral but it declined, claiming it could not justify the cost of the outside broadcast. [53], Kennedy appeared as the host of Channel Seven's morning news program Eleven AM in 1983 and again – for eight weeks – in 1984. He was best known for his collaborations with Australian entertainer Bert Newton and American-born television personality Don Lane. In the whole of the ten years I have been working on radio and television, I have been working to a majority of women. Kennedy was educated firstly at Euston College (which no longer exists)[8] on the corner of Chapel and Carlisle streets, secondly at Caulfield North Central School (now Caulfield Junior College) and finally at Melbourne High School, South Yarra. He told me that his life was devastated when his parents split up, and he said straight out, "Mrs Fox, I'll never get married", so I never expected anything more of him than what did happen. In 1973 Melbourne newspapers reported that Kennedy was engaged to 28-year-old Australian singer Lana Cantrell, who became a successful New York lawyer. Kennedy wrote: Being straight man to one of the greatest entertainers of our time was not all that easy. And we do remember that it is the women who do the buying of products that we advertise. In early June 2005, on the 3AW program Nightline with Philip Brady and Bruce Mansfield, Patti (McGrath) Newton stated that her father had often looked after Rover when he appeared at GTV-9. Hit series commissioned by CTV include #1 Canadian drama TRANSPLANT; record-breaking Canadian formats THE AMAZING RACE CANADA and MASTERCHEF CANADA; #1 Canadian comedy series in all key adult demos JANN; culinary series MARY’S KITCHEN CRUSH; inspirational lifestyle series HOLMES FAMILY EFFECT starring Mike Holmes, his son Michael, and daughter Sherry; and CANADA’S WALK OF FAME AWARDS. [65], Being a period of that era of the 1950s I think being gay must have been pretty harsh for Graham. Having made millions for the Packer family interests, he believed that "the Packers will always look after me". So every now and again Kennedy had to be seen about in case any viewers thought him the other persuasion. After a slightly heavy woman was caught for streaking at a cricket match, Graham explained on air that they would run the footage but had to cover certain offending parts of her body with black. In 1961 Kennedy described his presentation of the program. Inspired by stage comedians such as Roy Rene, his style was bawdy, irreverent, iconoclastic, often smutty, sometimes deliberately camp, and laden with innuendo and double-entendre. [2] Kennedy's mother, who was 18 years old at the time of his birth,[3] was employed at a local picture theatre. ', Stone (2000), p.93 His comments were edited, and a voiceover recorded by the general manager was inserted saying that Kennedy had made a "cowardly attack on a Labor Minister who was unable to defend himself.". One night, he fell down the stairs. I've been accused of being homosexual, bisexual, heterosexual and worst of all asexual, which means you don't do anything. He was Australia's most famous, successful entertainer but how much do we see of that in the film? Discovery is home to Bell Media’s hit factual series and franchises HIGHWAY THRU HELL, HEAVY RESCUE: 401, and DISASTERS AT SEA, in addition to upcoming docu-series MUD MOUNTAIN HAULERS and THE LAST OF THE GIANTS, and others. "[58], The writers also referred to Kennedy as "the little buggle-eyed bastard",. His Canyonleigh property was sold, and he moved into a townhouse and later a nursing home. Ray duly faxed the questions to me, but on the morning of the recording changed them. Kennedy later said that he had: often wished his mother and father had never married. ", Lee, Nancy (1979), foreword by GK. This coincided with a cameo in the film They're a Weird Mob in which Kennedy plays himself. Even when Lana Cantrell came into the scene I was puzzled and I did say to him why all this, and of course we all know it was good publicity. Unlike the previous owner, Packer interfered directly with the station's activities. We clam up and get tense. The scripted team at Sphere Media are industry leaders in the output of quality productions that include current, daring and original content. On one famous occasion, a scheduled 20-second ad spot for an aspirin product was spun out into 33 minutes of improvised comedy. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Kennedy himself never publicly acknowledged that he was gay, but his homosexuality was considered an open secret within the Australian entertainment industry. CTV provides unparalleled entertainment programming across two broadcast television networks; a powerful suite of specialty channels including CTV Comedy Channel, CTV Drama Channel, CTV Life Channel, and CTV Sci-Fi Channel; and digital channels CTV Throwback and CTV Movies, streaming on demand from CTV.ca and the CTV app. Attempts were made at this time to launch Kennedy as a national personality. Honoured as an officer of the Order of Australia, he was a six-time recipient of the Gold Logie, including the Logie Hall of Fame award, and won the Star of the Year Award in 1959. Stuart Wagstaff presented the funeral, which was attended by many of Kennedy's friends, colleagues and associates on the morning of 31 May 2005 at a small community theatre in the town of Mittagong. Sattler said "Between the diabetes and the booze, there's not much left of him", adding that the death of Kennedy's dog Henry was "the final trigger". Matt Ross (Captain Fantastic, 28 Hotel Rooms) will direct and executive produce the high-profile series adapted from Slate’s award-winning … The MHSOBA obituary records that his report card states "he was employed by Radio Australia (Short-wave Division) at 475 Collins Street Melbourne after leaving school. Kennedy engaged Harry M. Miller as his agent. Additionally, the studio houses a UK and LA-based scripted unit that develops and produces original series such as the Emmy-nominated television adaptation Hanna. He won't appear publicly again; he is in his twilight. A newspaper report stated that Kennedy "passed on his best wishes but declined to be involved 'for no particular reason [...] other than he believes he has a limited memory of many of the facts of his life'. I mean if everyone in the television industry was fired because of that, there would be few around! CTV is Canada’s #1 television brand. [68] His former housekeeper, Devona Fox, in the 2009 television documentary The Real Graham Kennedy, produced by Bob Phillips, one of the producers from Kennedy's breakthrough Channel 9 program In Melbourne Tonight, is quoted as saying: Graham always told me right early on that he would never get married. "[41], Journalist Megan Gressor described Kennedy's style as having "... mongrel roots – a hybrid of vaudeville, slapstick and endless suggestiveness, plus a subliminal subversiveness all his own. On 13 February 1989 the show became Coast to Coast, with Nine journalist John Mangos replacing Sutcliffe, and ran until 8 December 1989. Special Friday night editions of IMT were produced under the title of The Graham Kennedy Show and recorded on videotape which had just come into use. The clip he played was all black, except for a single spot that revealed her pubic hair. CTV has been Canada’s most-watched television network for the past 19 years in a row and features a wide range of sports and information programming, including CTV News, Canada’s highest-rated national and local newscasts. [23] Judged as a flop, The Graham Kennedy Show in Sydney was dropped by ATN7 after 13 weeks. CBS News Saturday Morning (1997–1999) Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel (October 1, 1997 – 1998) 60 Minutes II (January 13, 1999 – September 2, 2005) The Early Show (1999–2012) The Saturday Early Show (1999–2012) 365gay News (2005–2009) (co-production with Logo) 60 Minutes Sports (2013–2017) Brooklyn DA (2013) CBS … Santa Monica, Calif. – February 22, 2021 – Starz announced today the anthology series pick up of GASLIT, starring Julia Roberts (HOMECOMING, Wonder) and Sean Penn (Milk, Mystic River). It was not publicly acknowledged at the time but he had suffered a nervous breakdown. "[62] During the court case Miller "painted a picture of his client of twenty years as a late-night drunk in the habit of sending demanding faxes while under the influence. [20], By July 1959 the program was still popular in Melbourne. Four of Kennedy's television shows were named in the program 50 Years 50 Shows which counted-down the top 50 Australian TV shows of all time, as decided by ratings data and the opinions of 100 television industry professionals, on the Nine Network on 25 September 2005. Sattler and his wife (actress Noeline Brown) were two of Kennedy's closest friends. [36] By early December 1966 ratings for Kennedy's show were strong in Sydney. Everyone knows this – politicians in particular. Memorable, and controversial, moments, included the "crow call" controversy where, on 3 March 1975, Kennedy imitated a crow call ("faaaaaark") highly reminiscent of the word "fuck". [17] The program became extremely popular, although Kennedy had his detractors. [84], Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, Blundell (2003), p. 28. Elided text: "'But it was more than worthwhile putting up with his various moods and it must be remembered that he in turn was putting up with a very gauche seventeen year old. Among the original series on Bell Media specialty and streaming platforms are CTV Sci-Fi Channel’s WYNONNA EARP and upcoming THE SURREALTOR; CTV Drama Channel’s mystery dramedy CARTER; and CTV Comedy Channel’s CORNER GAS ANIMATED. Well, the ratings went through the roof...[66], In his 2006 book King and I: My Life with Graham Kennedy, published by celebrity agent Anthony Zammit, broadcaster Rob Astbury stated that Kennedy and he had been lovers. Though I must confess I would be quite happy to deliver a eulogy for a certain media personality who's tried the second Kennedy assassination of our time... and failed. And of course, he taught me so much: how to use radio not just be on it. [29], In January 1962 the national Graham Kennedy's Channel 9 Show was cancelled and replaced by The Channel 9 Show hosted by Bert Newton. Kennedy's writers, who worked from a production cottage at the corner of Scott Street and Artarmon Road included Jim Pike, Tim Evans, Larry Burns, and Ken Stirling. In Nancy Lee's book Being a Chum Was Fun she writes:[60], The Chum Song, I believe, was written and recorded in Glasgow in 1930 by Jack Hylton's orchestra for a Scottish Newsboys Club. Kennedy was born in Camden Street, Balaclava to Cyril William Kennedy and Mary Austen Kennedy (née Scott). The show featured friends from his earlier days including Noeline Brown, Barry Creyton, Noel Ferrier, Ugly Dave Gray, Carol Raye and Stuart Wagstaff. Years later I was even more fascinated with this man when he conducted a breakfast program and let the boy who played his records actually talk on the air with him.[11]. The low-key affair is expected to be at the Kenilworth Nursing Home at Bowral where Kennedy has lived since taking a nasty tumble a few years ago. Despite later reports that the program's name had been intended to be The Late Show, and that rival station HSV-7 beat GTV-9 to the title by one week, contemporary press reports from several weeks before the show's debut list the title as "In Melbourne Tonight". Packer had a phobia about homosexuals and he believed Kennedy to be one. 12,000,000 hits by up to 3,000,000 artists from 120 music genres are available to choose from! ", It was a critical turning point in his career. He would spend weeks not talking to me (except on air) for something I had unknowingly said or done. Rover also achieved television immortality by relieving himself – live to air – upon one of the huge cameras. (Norman) Spencer was the mastermind of IMT; don't let anyone forget that. The program was judged stilted compared to IMT itself; Kennedy seemed much more subdued than usual, was tense, and the comedy was not working. There was never a suggestion that he was unhappy."[64]. He insisted he could pick one a mile off.[25]. It was only after the show became a ratings success and the network's most profitable program that it revealed Kennedy was paid an unprecedented $1 million per season. Despite resistance from network executives to the varied hosting line-up, the ratings remained strong. You can get specific hits or an entire discography from your favorite artists. Sutcliffe would "corpse", with tears in his eyes, unable to continue; this became so frequent that Kennedy managed to coin a catchphrase, "I love it when he cries". Packer's arrival prompted the departure of IMT producer Norman Spencer. It dominated early evening television over two seasons, between 7 February 1977 and 15 September 1978. [38] The announcement of Kennedy's intention to leave IMT was made in October 1969 and he left the show on the expiration of his contract 23 December 1969. [4] Kennedy's first home was a "small, crowded duplex" at 32 Nelson Street, Balaclava. [18], IMT was devised as a copy of the American 'Tonight Show' format, with the host presiding over sketches, introducing star artists and reading advertisements live. The project, which cost $2.1 million, premiered on 20 May 2007 on TV1 (becoming the highest-rating drama to be shown on pay-TV) to heavy criticism by Kennedy's friends. It's almost compulsory to be homosexual now. [73], On 27 May 2005, Noeline Brown confirmed that the benefactor was Sam Chisholm. Once he even suspended me from the programme for some trivial matter. The program however was immediately picked up by TCN9 – its general manager Ken G. Hall saw potential in the program. 'We could cope for several years but not longer. Of course, when he did start to get brave, he was too old for going around and picking up what he might enjoy. He accepted a job as a news runner from Collins Street to the ABC studios in Lonsdale Street. The young salesman was Sam Chisholm, who later became a senior executive for variously the Packer and Murdoch media empires. It was Frank Packer who paid Kennedy $50,000 to do nothing, as he was fearful he would work for someone else. And that wish was carried out." Kennedy requested a "reject" dog from the Jack Davey Memorial Guide Dog Centre and was given a Labrador Retriever which he named "Rover". [82] The award was made effective from 5 May 2005. I did not realise then that I had been prepared for another career on another electrical medium: the most potent communication device of the century.[13]. He sounded really desperate. I spend many happy times with him and his family at his house in Ivanhoe. However, during 4th form at Melbourne High School, he worked as a messenger at the ABC on Wednesday nights from 5 pm to 11 pm. Unfortunately, he is unable to assist. Even at this time Kennedy admitted there were problems in the weekly national show. By May 1957, Kennedy was appearing on television, but also presented a 3AK morning radio program with Bert Newton in 1961–1962, which later originated from a studio built at Kennedy's home in Olivers Hill, Frankston. Upcoming new series include CHILDREN RUIN EVERYTHING from the producers of LETTERKENNY. He was eating less and drinking more. This series lasted until late 1973. His name was Clifford Whitta, and he was to become the most important man in my life. Later in 1960 Kennedy faced opposition when Sir Frank Packer bought GTV-9. By the early 1950s a newspaper survey found that more than 70 per cent of Melbourne housewives tuned into his show. Korsakoff's syndrome is a form of amnesia seen in chronic alcoholics; briefly stated, victims eat too little and drink too much. [...] on another occasion they had him drink before the show, big drinks. [16] The show's theme song, "Gee, But You're Swell", was written by Abel Baer and Thomas Tobias in 1936. And then they liked his brand of humour a lot. By this stage Fred Parslow was well established on the program's writing team and was a confidante of Kennedy's. [31] Compilation highlight programs of IMT segments were screened in Sydney, Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide in May 1963 under the title The Best of Kennedy. His father worked variously as an engineer and handyman, mowed lawns and washed cars. Kennedy had apparently relaxed his attitude towards writers by this stage and seemed happy to use their material with few complaints. On 14 June 1965 IMT reached its 2,000th instalment and more people watched the show per capita than any other television program in the world.[34]. Kennedy appeared as Clive Parker in an episode of the 26-part ABC drama Power Without Glory, which began on 21 June 1976. Singer Toni Lamond joined the cast. He was rushed to the local hospital where pneumonia in one lung was treated effectively and efficiently, a fracture near his hip was repaired and he was diagnosed with brain damage. Thus the 23-year-old Kennedy began a career of which he later said that he was "terrified for forty years". For Transplant, Sphere Media won TBI’s 2020 Content Innovation Award for Best Debut Drama Series and was also recently announced as an honoree by the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) for their annual Media Awards. It wouldn't work today, when people don't just say "fuck" on television, they do it."[42]. Also quoted in Blundell (2003), p. 196, Stone (2000), p. 83; quoted in Blundell (2003), p. 196-7. NBCUniversal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group, delivers award-winning content to millions across the globe. [51], In 1979, "The King" became King of Moomba complete with his famous motorised desk, the second Melbourne-born recipient after Newton. The times have changed. At the end of the funeral Kennedy's coffin was carried by players from the St Kilda Football Club, the Australian rules football team he supported. IMT is a lot more spontaneous than the national show – we've run up to an hour overtime. In those days, living in such a Sleepy Hollow like Melbourne, he found his life terribly, terribly difficult. He (Kennedy) later explained the experience in a piece for TV Week in an article called 'In his own words'. [...] I worked with him until his sudden death in 1956. Other regular performers on IMT were Patti Newton and Philip Brady. 'Well, out of the thousands of television shows and radio shows, once or twice I was quite comfortable, but mostly I was frightened. A telemovie examining Kennedy's life, titled The King, began filming in December 2006. We want to include the best segments of IMT in the national show. GTV-9 executive Colin Bednall reported that Packer hated Kennedy and forcefully articulated his desire to have him removed from the IMT. Spencer wielded other influence too. Following the McClelland incident, Kennedy parted company with the Nine Network, but later returned. In the Australia Day honours of 26 January 2006, Kennedy was posthumously appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), for "service to the entertainment industry as an actor, comedian and presenter significantly influencing the development of the radio, television and film industries in Australia, and to the community". Kennedy said in 1978: The Graham Kennedy Show resumed in March 1975, and was Kennedy's first series in colour. Lana came to the house and I had to go up, and have it all cleaned, ready for her and her party to come one Sunday night. Actor Graeme Blundell, who had worked with Kennedy on the movie The Odd Angry Shot, published a biography of Kennedy, King: The Life and Comedy of Graham Kennedy (MacMillan, 2003). However, eighteen-year-olds, Thesinger and Archer were "called up" (conscripted) for National Service. Kennedy defied convention with remarks which were tasteless, and yet hilarious. It seems that Kennedy had become increasingly irritated with retrieving Rover from the pound and so, when Patti's father's dog died, Rover went on to a long and happy life at the McGrath (senior) household. Critics in Sydney and Queensland disliked key components of the show. [7], Ray Martin denied any ill intent, saying "We faxed a series of general topics, but it was clear at the outset that much would depend on the general run of the interview [...] An ambush was not on the agenda [...] He had no complaints. He regularly overstepped the boundaries of accepted "good taste", once telling a fan "There are no limits, love, there are no limits. Audials will either select the right music platforms for the recording or find the right radio show from its database of 100,000 monitored stations. Pointing out the irony of how a news show gets good ratings he said it would be helpful for his show's ratings if the Pope's aircraft were to fly into a mountain while it was full of orphans. This was strenuously denied by his friends and carers Noeline Brown and Tony Sattler, and as a result Kennedy's biographer Graeme Blundell then published Kennedy's medical records, including a recent negative HIV test, to disprove this allegation. Kennedy was not GTV-9's first choice – they had planned to use either 3UZ personality John McMahon or 3DB's Dick Cranbourne. His colleague Bert Newton records in his autobiography:[19]. In the case of McColl-Jones, Kennedy seemed to like him and his comedy material, which was apparently the key requirement by which Kennedy would use a writer's material. Physically he's not in terrific shape. [...] he's a nice boy, but he can't talk." He took me under his wing and became a surrogate father. And more complex. Bearing that in mind we try and design our commercials for them. CTV’s parent company is Bell Media, Canada’s premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, digital, and out-of-home advertising. Hinch fought back saying he didn't say Kennedy had AIDS, but that he was homosexual, had symptoms similar to those of Kaposi's sarcoma, and died of pneumonia, thus implying Kennedy's death was AIDS-related. The Seven Network accepted, and gave coverage free of charge to the Nine Network. He always made a point of telling them a particularly crude joke that was timed so they got the punchline just a second before the show was back on air. "[76] The book, which was completed before Kennedy's death, ends with "Graham read them [chapters of an early draft] ... asked if he wished to read any more, 'No', Graham Kennedy said. [citation needed]. And then on the Monday night, this great big announcement was going to be made that he was supposed to be engaged to Lana Cantrell. Kennedy presented the introduction segment to the Nine Network special 35 Years of Television in 1991. Craig Bellamy, Gordon Chisholm, Hilary Eriksen (17 February 2006). [37], By 1968 there was a regular roster of IMT guest hosts, including Bert Newton, Tim Evans, Bobby Limb, Don Lane, Kevin Sanders, and Michael Preston. IMT continued its run. [50], Another notable moment was from 17 April 1975, when Kennedy attacked Senator Doug McClelland, the then Minister for the Media, over local content issues. 'I wasn't enamoured of either of them [...] they betrayed me [...] divorce is not too much fun for a little nine-year-old [...][6]. Also in 1963 writer Mike McColl-Jones joined. Kennedy appeared in a number of films, ranging from brief cameos to leading roles. He also remarked that Queen Elizabeth II "didn't have bad breasts ... for a woman of her age" and mocked 17 October 1989, San Francisco Loma Prieta earthquake with a re-creation on the set. Many years later, Kennedy wrote to a newspaper that a photographer, taking pictures of him and Cantrell leaving a restaurant together asked if he could "hint at a romance". He rang me in a terrible state and asked me to go down to his house in Frankston. According to Hugh Stuckey, a writer on the show, the producer placed Kennedy with a series of attractive young women to displace rumours of Kennedy's homosexuality. [9], During a school break in 1949, Kennedy worked at his uncle's hairdressing shop at 475 Collins Street, where he met clients who worked in the same building for the Radio Australia shortwave service of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). Graham Kennedy's News Show was a rarity in that it was a live news show that had a studio audience. He often performed in the style of vaudevillian and radio comedy star Roy Rene[1] and was often called "Gra Gra" (pronounced "gray-gray"). Nancy Lee's book records: I asked Nicky, "Have you decided on anyone to help you in the session yet?" [...] I've been accused of everything. Bert Newton: Hello, I'm Bert Newton.Graham Kennedy: Big deal. Hence, the one-hour funeral service was aired simultaneously across both Seven and Nine networks. [59] However, they admired his talent. I paid a short and emotional visit. The Best of Kennedy continued until December 1963. Eastenders actress Lucy Speed is better known for her role on the BBC soap as Natalie Evans (originally Price).. "Oh, no, not Graham! He is the most awarded star of Australian television. Kennedy had a strong understanding of key technical elements of television and perfected his comic timing, and watched the lenses on the TV cameras, adjusting his performance depending on whether he was in a wide shot or a close up. About CTV   Nicky became father-figure, personal friend and mentor to Kennedy, and the two built an extraordinary on-air rapport. [40], Kennedy deliberately pushed the boundaries of acceptability in a socially conservative era. It stars Stephen Curry as Kennedy and Stephen Hall as Bert Newton, with Garry McDonald, Shaun Micallef, Steve Bisley, Jane Allsop as Noeline Brown, Beau Brady, Leo Taylor as Sir Frank Packer and Bernard Curry as John Wesley. After Kennedy's death, an article in The Bulletin by his friend and colleague John Mangos recorded that: ... he would sometimes talk about the violent arguments between his parents, how he gravitated to his grandmother's bosom, his two uncles ("one fought the Germans, the other fought the Japs") and how one of them took liberties with the boy. 'I know how it ends.'". So when he came out, he peed all over the camera and all around the set [...] Even those seemingly innocent dog manoeuvres were carefully planned. © 2021 I baby sat for him and Kathy a few times. In 1991 Kennedy retired to a rural property at Canyonleigh, near Bowral in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, near his friends Tony Sattler and Noeline Brown, where his main companions were two Clydesdale horses named Dave and Sarah, and Henry, a Golden Retriever. The following Sunday a poster proclaimed "Graham and Lana to wed". The studio audience collapsed in hysterics, but the duration and urgency of Rover's impressively hydraulic performance might have led some cynics to question just how impromptu the event really was. Based in London, the business’ in-house production labels include Carnival Films, creator of worldwide phenomenon Downton Abbey, The Last Kingdom and hit drama Belgravia; Monkey Kingdom, producer of BAFTA-winning Made In Chelsea, The Real Housewives of Cheshire and Jersey, UK and hip hop comedy show Don’t Hate the Playaz; Australian-based Matchbox Pictures, producer of critically acclaimed series The Slap, Safe Harbour, Stateless and upcoming dramas Clickbait and Things I Know To Be True; and Working Title Television, producer of Tales of the City, The Luminaries, upcoming comedy We Are Lady Parts and The Black T-Shirt Collection, the first television project by Inua Ellams.

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