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1791 and the Doctor and Rose get to meet one of the most enigmatic,
thrilling and important people in history: The Chevalier d’Eon.
She used to be known as a spy, but then she used to be known as a
lot of things. If there’s one thing the Doctor knows it’s that
identity is what you make it. Choose a life for yourself and be
proud. Mind you, if the Consortium of the Obsidian Asp get their
way, all lives may soon be over. David Tennant's return to the role
of the hugely popular Tenth Doctor has been huge news both times
it's happened for Big Finish – with news of his teaming up with
Billie Piper making newspapers when it was announced. Billie Piper,
famed British actor of stage and screen, and companion Rose Tyler,
reprises the role for the first time since her departure in the
tear-jerking Journey's End Doctor Who story on BBC1. Guest star
Nickolas Grace is familiar to a legion of fans as the villainous
Sheriff of Nottingham in cult TV classic Robin of Sherwood. CAST:
David Tennant (The Doctor), Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Nickolas
Grace (Chevalier D’Eon), Mark Elstob (Joxer / Butler), Tam
Williams (Christopher Dalliard), Lucy Briggs-Owen (Hempel / Dance /
Duchess), James Joyce (Darcy / Groom).
The discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922 aroused unprecedented
excitement in the field of Egyptology. In the tomb of a "colourless
youth, who reigned for a few years only" were found unmatched
riches, the study of which has led to numerous insights into
ancient Egyptian civilization. The author of this fascinating text
discusses the tomb's discovery, the significance of its discovery
and contents, tomb-robbers, and the ethics of desecration.
The Doctor meets many remarkable people on his travels – those at
the forefront of innovation and exploration. From a deep-space
colony ship seeking safe haven, to the frozen Arctic wastes, and
the foundation of ideas which will touch the lives of millions –
the Doctor is there to lend a hand to the human race’s greatest
pioneers! Contains three new adventures: 1.1 The Green Gift by Roy
Gill. Seeking a new home for Callen and Doyle, the Doctor lands on
a vast spacecraft: The Greenwood. The ship is nearing the end of
its long journey but what is the price of this voyage? Who is
really in charge? And what legacies from Old Earth might be
travelling with them? 1.2 Northern Lights by Robert Valentine. The
Doctor crashes to Earth and finds himself in the Arctic – but not
quite alone. The Aurora Borealis are even more unearthly than
usual… Intrepid explorer Fridtjof Nansen is trying to get home as
alien forces close in. The Doctor knows Nansen has a part to play
in history – can he save the future? 1.3 The Beautiful Game by
Katharine Armitage. The Doctor decides to treat himself and attend
the historic meeting which founds the football league. But he
arrives a week early! Instead, he must enlist the help of a hotel
maid to battle an obsessive alien before it consumes everything
that will ever be connected to the beautiful game… Cast:
Christopher Eccleston (The Doctor), Adam Martyn (Callen Lennox),
Harki Bhambra (Doyle), Louise Jameson (Fiacra), Maddison Bulleyment
(Tay Lothlor), Andrew James Spooner (Librarian / Herder /
Helmsman), Ian Conningham (Fridtjof Nansen), Gerard Kearns (Hjalmar
Johansen), Ginnia Cheng (The Aurora), Daniel Cerqueira (Frederick
Jackson), Homer Todiwala (Steward), Rachel Fenwick (Daphne), Andrew
Ellis (Donald), Raymond Coulthard (William Sudell), Becky Wright
(Eva / Strike). Other parts played by members of the cast.
The first time the Doctor met River Song, he saw her die. And now
she's asking him on a date. Well, not a date, exactly ... More of a
mission. But the Doctor isn't at anyone's beck and call. Or so he
thinks. With billions of lives hanging in the balance, can the
Doctor afford not to do whatever River wants? Whichever one of him
she asks? This entrancing tale, the first of three new Tenth Doctor
Adventure, features the ever-popular River Song, played by Alex
Kingston, as well as David Tennant and two 'classic' Doctors, Colin
Baker and Peter Davison. CAST: David Tennant (The Doctor), Alex
Kingston (River Song), Peter Davison (The Doctor), Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Glen McCready (Borslav/Bird King/Maxim/Assassin). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
The discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922 aroused unprecedented
excitement in the field of Egyptology. In the tomb of a "colourless
youth, who reigned for a few years only" were found unmatched
riches, the study of which has led to numerous insights into
ancient Egyptian civilization. The author of this fascinating text
discusses the tomb's discovery, the significance of its discovery
and contents, tomb-robbers, and the ethics of desecration.
The Time War. The Doctor has been injured and brought to a Time
Lord field hospital. His body glows with energy, but this is no
regeneration into a future form - instead, the Doctor's past faces
begin to appear as he flits haphazardly between incarnations...
Staggering to his TARDIS, the Doctor sets out to solve the mystery
of his 'degeneration'. Who has done this to him? How? And why? From
the Earth to the stars, across an array of familiar times and
places, he follows clues to retrace his steps, encountering old
friends and enemies along the way. Tumbling through his lives, the
Doctor must stop his degeneration before he loses himself
completely...The Artist at the End of Time by James Goss. Suffering
from the effects of degeneration, the Doctor heads towards the end
of the universe in search of answers. Instead, he finds his
daughter – Jenny – and an Artist whose works appear to mark the
end of every world they touch. The Doctor stabilises into his Fifth
form to join forces with Jenny and the Curator to solve the mystery
of the Final Gallery and the art it has collected. CAST: Peter
Davison (The Doctor), Georgia Tennant (Jenny), Colin Baker (The
Curator), John Telfer (Floom), Abi Harris (Roboguide). Special
Appearances by: Stephen Noonan (The First Doctor), Michael
Troughton (The Second Doctor), Tim Treloar (The Third Doctor),
Colin Baker (The Sixth Doctor), Sylvester McCoy (The Seventh
Doctor). Other parts played by members of the cast.
The Tenth Doctor revisits his companions K9, Leela, Ace and Nyssa
long after their timetravelling adventures have finished. Because
they all need help, and when people need help, the Doctor will
never refusE. Contains three new adventures: Splinters by John
Dorney. The Doctor finds K9 floating in space, and sets off to
clear up Time War fallout. First, they find Leela protecting a
village from the Spriggan. The Stuntman by Lizzie Hopley. The
Doctor and K9 enter a virtual world of a movie stuntman to help
Nyssa escape a Time War criminal’s scheme. Quantum of Axos by Roy
Gill. Ace investigates a new tech company which seems too good to
be true and meets the Doctor and K9 as Axos escapes its trap. CAST:
David Tennant (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Sarah Sutton
(Nyssa), Sophie Aldred (Ace), John Leeson (K9/Kent Novem/Voice of
Axos), Scarlett Courtney (Jessica Kelly/Kathy Kelly), Jon Glover
(Dr Gommen/Gommen Machine), Lucy Goldie (Kayla McGuire), Joseph
Millson (Peter Kelly), Amaka Okafor (Aurora), Jamie Parker
(Anthony/Ed), Kit Young (Sam Kraven), Claire Wyatt (Sylvia
Wren/Sister Sytron). Other parts played by members of the cast
It's `Haunted Makeovers!’ The home improvement show with a spooky
twist. The Noble family are hoping to cast out a few spirits along
with the old bathroom suite. Presenter Justin joins Donna, Wilf,
Sylvia and the Doctor for the latest edition of his reality TV
series. Of course, Justin knows that any supernatural phenomena can
be faked. Ghosts can't possibly be real. Can they..? CAST: David
Tennant (The Doctor), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), Jacqueline King
(Sylvia Noble), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Joel Fry (Justin /
Hidden Voice), Peter Singh (Jas). Other parts played by members of
the cast.
Howard Carter (1874 1939) was an English archaeologist and
Egyptologist, now renowned for discovering the tomb of the pharaoh
Tutankhamun. Published between 1923 and 1933, this three-volume
study contains Carter's detailed account of the sensational
discovery, excavation and clearance of Tutankhamun's tomb and its
treasures. The tomb was almost fully intact when discovered and
remains the most complete burial discovered in the Valley of the
Kings. Each volume of Carter's book is richly illustrated with over
100 photographs of the tomb and objects found in it, showing their
original state and how they appeared after reconstruction. Carter's
meticulous recording and conservation techniques are faithfully
documented in his account, providing a vivid and engaging
description of the work which occurred during the excavation of
this famous site. Volume 3 describes the recording and conservation
of objects in the Treasury and Annexe rooms and puts forward
Carter's interpretation of their use.
River Song decides to investigate a temporal anomaly after a Luna
University expedition makes some odd discoveries in an old Earth
house - pages of her own diary with an inscrutable riddle written
across them. However, her investigation goes badly wrong when she
is transported back into the past of the house and gets trapped
within its grounds. The house is the home of the Mortimers and with
a limited ability to travel back and forth in time across eighty
years and multiple generations, she finds herself witnessing key
moments in their family history. If she wants to escape, the words
in her diary are not the only riddle she has to solve. But not
everyone in the house will survive what's coming. And not everyone
is on her side. CAST: : Alex Kingston (River Song), Matt Addis
(George Mortimer), Timothy Bentinck (Older Henry Mortimer), Isla
Blair (Older Mary Mortimer), James Camp (Thomas Mortimer), Joseph
Capp (Henry Mortimer), Wendy Craig (Older Maddie Mortimer), Mark
Elstob (Hugo), Lillie Flynn (Maddie Mortimer), Jack Holden (Harry
Mortimer), Phyllida Nash (Cook), Ronak Patani (Vinay Siddiqui),
Vineeta Rishi (Carla Alcazar), Jemima Rooper (Mary Mortimer). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
These tales take the Tenth Doctor, Anya Kingdom and Mark Seven
deeper into family histories, aboard the strangest of space
stations and to a truth that might tear them apart. 2.1 Cycle of
Destruction by Roy Gill. After Mark starts behaving oddly, the
Doctor and Anya find themselves on a strange planet with their
friend missing. Searching for him they find their way to an
isolated research base. The corridors show signs of animal
incursions and the scientists are behaving strangely. But a big
surprise is waiting for them. Because this is where Mark Seven came
from. They’re about to find out who he is. But is that
information too dangerous to know? 2.2 The Trojan Dalek by John
Dorney. The Doctor, Mark and Anya head for an SSS space-station
searching for the missing temporal scientist, Arborecc. But the
officer in charge denies all knowledge of his presence and demands
their departure. Unwilling to leave so easily, the group split up
to investigate… and uncover a heinous plot involving the
Doctor’s oldest foes. Or do they? 2.3 The Lost by Rob Valentine.
When the Doctor’s latest scheme to get back to the future fails,
the team’s ship crashes on a strange world, potentially trapping
them for ever. Searching for replacement parts, they find their way
to a building where heart-breakingly familiar faces await them.
Lies are about to be exposed. Everyone will learn the truth. And
nothing will be the same again. This boxset contains all three
stories, plus additional behind the scenes interviews. CAST: David
Tennant (The Doctor), Jane Slavin (Anya Kingdom), Joe Sims (Mark
Seven), John Banks (Jason Four), Pippa Bennett-Warner (Fliss
Keeley), Nicholas Briggs (The Daleks), Barnaby Edwards (Arborecc),
Avita Jay (Hera), Kevin McNally (Merrick Kingdom), Leighton Pugh
(The Lost), Blake Ritson (Major McLinn), Nina Toussaint-White
(Mariah Six). Other parts played by members of the cast.
An array of familiar friends and foes join the Fifth Doctor in his
second fortieth anniversary box set from Big Finish Productions.
The Auton Infinity is a six-part full cast audio drama, where the
Doctor and his faithful companions Tegan and Turlough arrive
unexpectedly at a UNIT base. Snowdonia. UNIT is running a training
exercise with the Brigadier in attendance. Except it isn't long
before things start to go badly wrong. The fake aliens primed to
attack the troops might not be so fake after all, and a temporal
disturbance attracts the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough into the fray.
Old enemies are on the scene with a deadly plan - but they might be
the least of the Doctor's worries. Because he's recently been sent
backwards and forwards through his own lifetime - and he's finally
going to find out why. CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet
Fielding (Tegan), Mark Strickson (Turlough), Juliet Aubrey
(Prodigal), Jon Culshaw (Brigadier Alistair
Lethbridge-Stewart/Kamelion), Lucy Fleming (Veronica Holmes), Fiona
Hampton (Sergeant Janet Wharry), Glen McCready (Dodson/Autons),
Oscar Pearce (Captain Ted Mears), Homer Todiwala (Corporal Vikram
Palmer). Other parts played by members of the cast
The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Turlough to a high-tech scientific
installation on the planet Testament in the distant future. The
human race have become intergalactic buccaneers, thanks to their
ability to generate vast amounts of power for long distance travel.
Testament is the source of that power - and the Doctor has never
quite understood how it works. But experiments are underway on
Testament - experiments with potentially explosive and devastating
consequences. And even the Doctor may be too late to stop it. With
politicians and bureaucrats getting in the way, the race is on. Not
to stop a disaster - but to save as many people as possible. CAST:
Peter Davison (The Doctor), Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough), Rakie
Ayola (Violet Hardaker), Lynsey Murrell (Ellison/Fionn), Raj Ghatak
(Horobin/Bradley), Donna Berlin (Montgomery/Prime Minister). Other
parts played by members of the cast.
Scattered through time and space, many women have crossed paths
with the Doctor. Some were fellow TARDIS travellers, some were
allies defending the Earth, and one was the Doctor's daughter...
Crossing the bounds of E-Space, from a mysterious space-station to
a London bus, and from the Amazon to the Moon, this 8th of March,
three very different adventures unfold. 2.1 Stolen Futures by
Lizbeth Miles. Romana and K-9 have stayed in E-Space to help an
ancient and noble people, freed from their shackles. But first they
must heal divisions in the ranks, and those who see a very
different future for the Tharil race... 2.2 Prism by Abigail
Burdess. Lady Christina de Souza is crashing an exclusive party in
search of a priceless diamond. Out in deep space, time travellers
Jenny and Noah collide with a strange diamondshaped vessel. What is
Prism? And what does it want with the Earth? 2.3 Turn of the Tides
by Nina Millns. In the footsteps of Sarah Jane Smith, Rani Chandra
is investigating strange weather phenomena, calling on an old
friend for help - Jo Jones! But UNIT is also on the case, led by
science officer Jac. Soon all three women will be on a mission to
the Moon...CAST: Cast: Lalla Ward (Romana), Georgia Tennant
(Jenny), Michelle Ryan (Lady Christina de Souza), Katy Manning (Jo
Jones), Anjli Mohindra (Rani Chandra), Jaye Griffiths (Jac), Sheena
Bhattessa (Rio), Sean Biggerstaff (Noah), John Dorney
(Biroc/Officer), Indigo Griffiths (Mellissa), Ffion Jolly
(Flick/Prism), Debbie Korley (Alethea/Computer Alethea/Sally), John
Leeson (K9), Nimmy March (Lupan), Sadie Shimmin (Seer/Controller),
Sam Stafford (Matasar/Rob Temby/Shayoon/Azworad Comrade), Graham
Vick (Cal Norwood/The Return/Dan & Roman/Benedict), David
Warwick (Tyro/Gundan). Other parts played by members of the cast.
River Song has many ways to amuse herself away from her husband.
And with access to the Doctor’s diary, she knows exactly when he
might be around, and when best to slip in unnoticed and liberate
valuable trinkets…But first of all, she must ensure he makes it
out of Totters Lane alive! An Unearthly Woman by Matt Fitton. Coal
Hill School has a new member of staff: an educated woman, who seems
to specialise in every subject. Meanwhile, teachers Ian Chesterton
and Barbara Wright have concerns over the behaviour of one of their
pupils. Susan Foreman is intrigued by Dr Song, but something else
is stalking her in the darkness and fog of London, 1963… The Web
of Time by John Dorney. The capital has been evacuated. Monsters
stalk the Underground. For River, it’s the perfect opportunity to
steal a priceless artwork, so long as she can avoid looters,
soldiers and an alien invasion. With the gallant Captain Knight at
her side, River faces the Great Intelligence and its Yeti army. But
her biggest challenge may be keeping time itself on track. Peepshow
by Guy Adams. Miniscope parts fetch quite a price on the open
market – luckily, River knows where she can find one that’s
about to be decommissioned. Unfortunately, this particular
miniscope is chock-full of aliens, as well as unsuspecting
Earthlings. River must face a carnival of monsters before she can
claim her prize – across miniature habitats, Ogrons, Sontarans
and Drashigs await! The Talents of Greel by Paul Morris. River
visits Victorian London on the trail of anachronistic technology.
But when young women are stolen from the streets, she takes a
stand. River’s investigation leads to theatre impresario Henry
Gordon Jago, and his latest star act: LiH’Sen Chang and the
unnerving Mr Sin. But if River’s going undercover at the Palace
Theatre, she needs to have a song…CAST: Alex Kingston (River
Song), Claudia Grant (Susan Foreman), Jamie Glover (Ian
Chesterton), Jemma Powell (Barbara Wright), Lizzie Stables (Sheila
Page), Edward Dede (Lloyd Walker), Owen Aaronovitch (Mr Newbold),
Ralph Watson (Captain Ben Knight), Kathryn Drysdale (Erin Harris),
Mandi Symonds (Maude), Sam Clemens (Corporal Buscombe), Clive Wood
(Dibbsworth), Dan Starkey (Commander Sturmm), Guy Adams (Ogrons),
Christopher Benjamin (Henry Gordon Jago), Nicholas Goh (Li H’Sen
Chang), Angus Wright (Magnus Greel), Milly Thomas (Celestine
Sorbonne), John Paul Connolly (Casey). Other parts played by
members of the cast.
Donna and the Doctor take a holiday in the beautiful underwater
city of Vallarasee. Things have changed since the Doctor last swam
through. Vallarasee is now enclosed in an airdome, with Judoon
patrolling historic sites. Now, instead of tourists wearing
breathing-helmets, native Fins are forced to adapt. But leaks are
trickling into the dome. The Judoon must be persuaded that disaster
is imminent, or thousands will be trapped, as the waters rise.
CAST: David Tennant (The Doctor), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble),
Nicholas Briggs (Judoon Captain /Clo / Judoon), Eleanor Crooks
(Patricia Derbyshire), Rakie Ayola (Andrea), Christopher Naylor
(Pickus), Robert Whitelock (Garth / Thispus). Other parts played by
members of the cast.
The Doctor knows that River Song is a part of his future. A
maddening, intriguing, but inevitable part. Their lives are
becoming inextricably intertwined, but in these early days - for
the Doctor, at least - they must navigate their relationship
without too many spoilers. Whatever her past, and the Doctor's
future, holds, River will make sure that he has fun untangling the
mystery. Episode.1: Expiry Dating by James Goss. The first time the
Doctor met River Song, he saw her die. And now she's asking him on
a date. Well, not a date, exactly ... More of a mission. But the
Doctor isn't at anyone's beck and call. Or so he thinks. With
billions of lives hanging in the balance, can the Doctor afford not
to do whatever River wants? Whichever one of him she asks?
Episode.2 Precious Annihilation by Lizzie Hopley. When jewels
become lethal in the London of 1912, both River and the Doctor turn
up to find out why. A mystery takes them centuries into the past,
and onto the high seas, where a superstitious crew edges towards
mutiny. The star-crossed couple are about to find out that, while
gemstones inspire jealousy, love can be the deadliest treasure of
all...Episode 3: Ghosts by Jonathan Morris. River and the Doctor
meet on the most haunted planet in the galaxy. The Doctor's not
sure it's an ideal date - until they discover a mystery. Something
is wrong with the ghosts. Something might even be killing them. And
as the Doctor and River investigate, the truth of what's happening
on the planet of ghosts may prove deadly for them both. CAST: David
Tennant (The Doctor), Alex Kingston (River Song), Peter Davison
(The Doctor), Colin Baker (The Doctor). This boxset contains all
three stories plus additional behind the scenes interviews. CAST:
David Tennant (The Doctor), Alex Kingston (River Song), Peter
Davison (The Doctor), Colin Baker (The Doctor), Mina Anwar (Betty),
Sam Benjamin (Ziggy), Timothy Bentinck (Alfie/Computer Voice), Joe
Jameson (Captain John Bickwell/Joseph/Landlord), Barnaby Kay
(Gerrard Pulman/Foreman), Glen McCready (Borslav/Bird
King/Maxim/Assassin), Anjli Mohindra (Omara/Barmaid/Franny), Joe
Sims (Abe Porter/Mr Chaucey/Pat), Emma Swan (Dell). Other parts
played by members of the cast.
This release sees the return of the popular Seventh Doctor
(Sylvester McCoy) and companion Ace (Sophie Aldred) plus the return
of Big Finish originated companion Hex (Philip Oliver). Contains
two new adventures - The Flying Dutchman by Gemma Arrowsmith. The
Doctor, Ace and Hex find themselves on a seemingly deserted boat in
the middle of the ocean. Eventually locating the crew, they
discover that the men have been in hiding to avoid the attack of
the legendary ghost ship, The Flying Dutchman, that they’ve
recently glimpsed approaching through the fog. But ghosts don’t
exist. Do they? Displaced by Katharine Armitage. The Doctor, Ace
and Hex arrive inside a mystery. An ordinary house where something
extraordinary is happening. There are no occupants, the doors are
sealed, and someone – or something – is attempted to
communicate. And when the TARDIS locks them out, Ace and Hex
suspect the Doctor of his usual tricks. CAST: Sylvester McCoy (The
Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hex), Nicholas Khan
(Alexander Marfleet), Stephen Wight (Unsworth), Nigel Fairs
(Curtis/Crewman), Carly Day (Archie/Anna), Patience Tomlinson
(Harri/Penny Tungate/The Matriarch), Alexander Bean (The
Kraw/George). Other parts played by members of the cast.
David Tennant and Catherine Tate arrive at Big Finish for three
brand new adventures as The Doctor and Donna Noble! Doctor Who -
Technophobia. When the Doctor and Donna visit London's Technology
Museum for a glimpse into the future, things don't go to plan. The
most brilliant IT brain in the country can't use her computer. More
worrying, the exhibits are attacking the visitors, while outside,
people seem to be losing control of the technology that runs their
lives. Is it all down to simple human stupidity, or is something
more sinister going on? Beneath the streets, the Koggnossenti are
waiting. For all of London to fall prey to technophobia. Doctor Who
- Time Reaver. Calibris. The spaceport planet where anything goes.
Where anyone who doesn't want to be found can be lost, and where
everything has its price. Where betentacled gangster Gully holds
sway at the smugglers' tavern, Vagabond's Reach. The alien
Vacintians are trying to impose some order on the chaos. Soon the
Doctor and Donna discover why. An illegal weapon is loose on the
streets. A weapon that destroys lives...Slowly and agonisingly.
Doctor Who - Death and the Queen. Donna Noble has never been lucky
in love. So when, one day, her Prince does come, she is thrilled to
have the wedding of all weddings to look forward to. Though the
Doctor isn't holding his breath for an invitation. And her future
mother-in-law is certainly not amused. But on the big day itself,
Donna finds her castle under siege from the darkest of forces,
marching at the head of a skeleton army. When it looks like even
the Doctor can't save the day, what will Queen Donna do to save her
people from Death itself? As a young actor, David Tennant played a
number of roles in Big Finish Doctor Who stories, unaware that one
day he'd be playing the Doctor on TV as it became the UK's Number 1
show! Catherine Tate is one of Britain's leading lights on stage
and screen, happily reuniting with David Tennant after enjoying a
popular TV run as companion Donna Noble. Guest star Alice Krige is
best known to Star Trek fans as the Borg Queen from both TV and
film versions of the hit Sci-Fi franchise. CAST: David Tennant (The
Doctor), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), Niky Wardley (Bex), Rachael
Stirling (Jill Meadows), Chook Sibtain (Brian), Rory Keenan
(Kevin), Jot Davies (Lukas), Alex Lowe (Soren), Sabrina Bartlett
(Cora), Terry Molloy (Rone), John Banks (Gully), Dan Starkey
(Dorn), Blake Ritson(Rudolph), Alice Krige (Queen Mum), Beth
Chalmers (Hortense), Alan Cox (Death).
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