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All 10 series of Doctor Who since 2005 revival arrive on BBC iPlayer

Friday, June 8, 2018


Doctor Who fans will be able to take a trip back in time through the BBC sci-fi drama's recent history, as every single episode since its 2005 relaunch has been made available on iPlayer.


Jodie Whittaker will play the 13th incarnation of the Time Lord in the new series later this year. She will be the first woman to take on the role.

In preparation, viewers can watch all 10 series and special episodes that have aired since the programme's return to the BBC.

Controller of programming for the BBC Dan McGolpin said: "We're reinventing the BBC for a new generation and BBC iPlayer is key to that.

"Bringing back these series of Doctor Who is just part of our offer this summer, giving viewers the chance to uncover or rediscover the Doctor's previous adventures."

Christopher Eccleston was the first actor to play the show's revived titular character, with his sidekick Rose being portrayed by Billie Piper.


Following Eccleston's departure after one series, David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi have all gone on to star as the Doctor.

The revamped show has also attracted high-profile stars to make appearances, including Simon Pegg, Sir Derek Jacobi, Kylie Minogue, Andrew Garfield, Felicity Jones and Bill Nighy.

Doctor Who has been one of the BBC's biggest successes in recent years. Ratings for every series from 2005 to 2014 averaged between seven and eight million viewers.

However, figures were down to 5.5 million for Capaldi's last full series in 2017.

Whittaker made her first appearance as the new Doctor in last year's special transformation episode on Christmas Day.



Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall will preside as the new series' showrunner, taking on the mantle from Steven Moffat who was in the role for eight years.

The new series of Doctor Who will air on the BBC in the autumn.

Source: Radio Times

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Georgia Tennant revisits Doctor Who's Jenny – and explains why she wasn't satisfied with her TV episode

Tuesday, June 5, 2018



Whatever happened to the Doctor's daughter? It's a question that Doctor Who fans will have to ponder no longer, as the character of Jenny (Georgia Tennant) returns in a new series of audio plays from Big Finish.

Jenny – a genetic anomaly artificially created from the Doctor's DNA – debuted in the 2008 TV episode 'The Doctor's Daughter'. But while her Time Lord genetics allowed Jenny to escape a brush with death, the character hasn't been seen since she hijacked a rocket and jetted off into outer space at the episode's climax.

Looking back on her TV debut as the character, Georgia told Digital Spy that she wasn't totally satisfied with her performance, explaining that – as the daughter of fifth Doctor actor Peter Davison – she felt overwhelmed by the pressure of appearing in the iconic BBC sci-fi series.


"It's been such a massive part of my life, and then to get to the point where I'm in it, I just thought, 'If I can just get through this, it'll be fine. If I can just say the words in the right order and put one foot in front of the other...'

"Now of course I look back and go, 'Oh, I could've done so much more with that!' I think it would've been really great if I'd done that character now. I felt such pressure back then to just sort of get through it."

A decade later and Georgia is reprising the role, having recorded four stories for a new boxset release in December of last year. "I've enjoyed it much more than I thought I was going to enjoy it," she admits. "The pressure that I felt back then has lifted, and I've just had a bit of a laugh!"

Jenny – The Doctor's Daughter has the character as a universe-trotting "Time Lord in training", with Harry Potter's Sean Biggerstaff cast as Noah, "Jenny's mysterious, unknown, but knowing companion".


Big Finish explores various realms of the Whoniverse on audio, from Torchwood to Class to the further adventures of Lady Christina de Souza (Michelle Ryan) and had been trying to secure Georgia to appear in a Jenny spin-off for "quite a long time".

"Enough time needed to have had passed after the TV episode, so that I felt like I could put my own mark on her," she explains. "Because obviously she was effectively born at the beginning of the TV episode, so by the end of it, she's not formed a massive personality.

"I wanted to make sure that I could create a well-rounded, interesting, fun version of her that I would be happy to commit to. It's a slightly weird thing in that you're reprising a role, but actually you're sort of creating it fresh, because she wasn't particularly fully-formed [on television]."

As part of that process, Georgia was also involved in Jenny's new adventures as an associate producer – advising on story ideas, scripts and casting. "It's a power thing!" she jokes. "They didn't at any point say, 'Step back, madam!' so that was good."


In fact, Georgia is now regularly working as a producer alongside her acting gigs, having most recently put out the romantic comedy You, Me and Him, co-starring her on-screen father and off-screen husband David Tennant.

She's not sure if future Jenny boxsets will reunite the character with the tenth Doctor or even see her cross paths with the fifth, with the focus right now being on cementing the series as a standalone. "[The Doctor] gets referred to every now and again," she says. "But Jenny is very much a separate character in her own right."

One thing's for certain, though: having experienced a wealth of enthusiastic reactions from fans when her spin-off was officially announced back in November, she's keen to keep carving out adventures for Jenny for the foreseeable future.

"I only saw positive things, which is good – I didn't delve into the depths of the internet to find the negatives! But the fans are really excited to see what she's been up to. And that's really nice. There's no fans quite like the Doctor Who fans!"

Jenny – The Doctor's Daughter is available to buy now on CD and as a digital download from Big Finish.

Credit: Digital Spy

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Quotes of the Week - March and April

Monday, April 23, 2018

Here are the latest quotes I have used on the site.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 26/3/18
"Oh ho ho… brilliant! It’s you! You’re my favourite, you are. You are the best. You know why? ‘Cause you’re so thick! You’re Mr Thick Thick Thickety Thickface from Thicktown. Thickania! … And so’s your dad."
10th Doctor, The Girl In the Fireplace (2x04)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 9/4/18
"There's something that doesn't make sense. Let's go and poke it with a stick.."
11th Doctor, Amy's Choice (5x07)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 19/4/18
"Now that’s what I call a spaceship. You’ve got a box, he’s got a Ferrari.."
Donna Noble, Planet Of The Ood (4x03)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 23/4/18
"Where the hell have you been?"
"You sent me for coffee."
"Three weeks ago. In Glasgow."
"Three weeks, that’s a long time."
"In Glasgow. That’s dead in a ditch."
"It’s not my fault, I got distracted."
"By what?"
"We can always find something. Come on"
The 12th Doctor and Clara Oswald, Into The Dalek (8x02)


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Doctor Who: On This Day - 19th April

Thursday, April 19, 2018


This day 10 years ago saw the airing of the 3rd episode of Series 4.

This episode was called Planet of The Ood.

The episode starred David Tennant as the 10th Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble.

The episode was 45 minutes long.

It was written by Keith Temple.


Synopsis: 
The Doctor takes Donna to her first alien world, but the Ood-Sphere reveals some terrible truths about the human race.
The episode was watched by 7.5 Million Viewers.

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Doctor Who's David Tennant is teaming up with Lena Dunham for her remake of Camping

Sunday, March 18, 2018


Doctor Who's David Tennant will collaborate with Lena Dunham for his next major TV series.

Tennant has been cast in a leading role in Dunham and Girls collaborator Jenni Konner's remake of the British comedy series Camping, according to TheWrap.

Jennifer Garner previously signed on to star in Camping as housewife Kathryn Siddell-Bauers, who organises a weekend excursion into nature to celebrate her husband Walt's (Tennant) 45th birthday.

However, the trip goes south when Kathryn's sister and judgy best friend bring along a free-spirited wild child. Before the weekend is over, a crime will have taken place and a marriage will have been tested.



This is the latest of a few US roles for Tennant, who most recently made a brief re-appearance as the mind-controlling super-villain Kilgrave in the second season of Netflix's Jessica Jones.

Tennant also currently voices Scrooge McDuck in Disney's animated reboot of the DuckTales series, and is set for a co-starring role with Michael Sheen and Jon Hamm in Amazon Prime and BBC Two's adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's beloved novel Good Omens.


Camping will be Lena Dunham and writing partner Jenni Konner's comeback to US premium channel HBO, after wrapping their influential dramedy Girls last year.

The original Camping, which was written by and starred Julia Davis, aired on Sky Atlantic in the UK in the spring of 2016. Its US adaptation will comprise eight episodes.

An HBO air date for Camping in the US hasn't been announced yet. No UK broadcast is attached at this stage either.

Source: Digital Spy

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Who is the best Doctor Who, according to the fans?

Saturday, March 17, 2018


Who is Doctor Who's greatest ever Doctor?

It's a big and divisive question. Everyone's got their opinions, and Digital Spy has tackled the issue a couple of times: we placed Patrick Troughton top of our own list, while you lot overwhelmingly named David Tennant your favourite in a 2013 reader poll.

But now, we might have the most definitive ranking to date, with proper data behind it and everything.

Using IMDb user rankings, we've crunched the numbers: adding up the scores of all the episodes from each Doctor's era, then working out an average score for that doctor's episodes. Pretty technical, right?

(A couple of things to note before we get going – this ranking only takes into account full-length televised episodes, with no minisodes or spin-offs. And the War Doctor doesn't feature, since he doesn't have a bona-fide 'era', his two TV appearances taking place in Eleventh Doctor stories.)

12. Paul McGann

Average episode score: 6.4 out of 10

Pity the poor Eighth Doctor, who – judged solely by the 1996 TV movie – is fans' least favourite incarnation. That divisive film scored just 6.4 and, since it was McGann's only full-length outing on telly, that's also his average score.

(An important note: we're sticking to our guns regarding minisodes, but McGann's comeback in 'The Night of the Doctor' scored a terrific 9.2, which would have bumped up his average to 7.8 and transport him from last to 5th place.)

11. Colin Baker

Average episode score: 6.5 out of 10

Colin's first full series – the 13-part season 22 – averaged at 7.08, while his second, the 14-episode epic 'The Trial of a Time Lord', works out at 7.14.

But his unpopular first story – 'The Twin Dilemma', which makes up the final four episodes of season 21 – scored a paltry 5.3 out of 10, lowering his overall average score and landing him near the bottom of our list.

10. Sylvester McCoy

Average episode score: 6.9 out of 10

Unsurprisingly, the divisive season 24 (McCoy's debut) polls pretty low with an average of 5.8 out of 10. But from there, it's up and up: season 25 scores an average of 7.3, with season 26 at 7.6, earning the seventh Doctor an average episode score just short of 7 out of 10.

9. William Hartnell

Average episode score: 7.3 out of 10

The original (you might say), Hartnell's first season – which ran for a mammoth 42 episodes from November 1963 to September 1964 – averaged at 7.2 out of 10.

The 39 episodes which makes up his second season average at 7.3, while his third season, including stone-cold classics 'The Massacre' and 'The War Machines', is considered his best, with an average of 7.4.

Hartnell departed Doctor Who eight episodes into its fourth season, with his final two stories – 'The Smugglers' and 'The Tenth Planet' – averaging out at 7.3 out of 10.

8. Peter Davison

Average episode score: 7.34 out of 10

The Fifth Doctor's final run, season 21, is considered his best, scoring 7.5 out of 10 (though that average is bumped up considerably by the high score of his four-part swansong, 'The Caves of Androzani', which itself comes in at 8.75 out of 10).

Next is his debut, season 19, with an average of 7.27, then his middle run of episodes, season 20, which manages a score of 7.24 out of 10.

7. Patrick Troughton

Average episode score: 7.57 out of 10

After taking over from Hartnell, Second Doctor actor Patrick Troughton appeared in 35 of season 4's 43 episodes, with his batch scoring an average of 7.6 out of 10.

His second run, Doctor Who's fifth season, is often considered one of the show's very best and here averages a very respectable 7.78.

Season six is considered Troughton's weakest, with an average of 7.36 lowering his overall score. Oh my word!

6. Jon Pertwee

Average episode score: 7.61 out of 10

According to these IMDb stats, Pertwee came out of the gate incredibly strong, with his first season (the show's seventh) earning an 8 out of 10 average. 'Spearhead', 'Silurians', 'Ambassadors of Death', 'Inferno'... you can't knock it, really.

The average scores for his remaining four seasons go as follows: season 8: 7.5 out of 10; season 9: 7.3; season 10: 7.8; and season 11: 7.4.

High averages for 10th anniversary special 'The Three Doctors' and Jo Grant's exit 'The Green Death' (both at 8.1) help season 10 to an impressive showing, there.

5. Tom Baker

Average episode score: 7.7 out of 10

The great Tom, only at number five? Look, don't blame us, we're just the numbers guys.

Early Tom is considered to be the show at its best, with high scores for his first three seasons: season 12 – 8.02 out of 10, season 13 – 8.25, and season 14 – 8.25.

But with the departure of fan-favourite show boss Philip Hinchcliffe comes a dip in episode scores. Season 15 averages out at 7.39 out of 10, with season 16 (the 'Key to Time' year) a little better at 7.42.

Season 17 gets an average score of 7.31 – sure, 'City of Death' is great (8.85), but then there's 'The Horns of Nimon' (6.15). There's a slight rise for Tom's final year, with season 18 scoring 7.34.

4. Peter Capaldi

Average episode score: 8.06 out of 10

The most recent era of Doctor Who is ranked as one of the show's very best. His first run of episodes, series eight, averages at 7.9 out of 10, while his last, series 10, works out at a slightly higher 7.96.

Perhaps surprisingly, it's his middle run that's been voted Capaldi's best, with an average of 8.31 out of 10. That average is bumped up considerably, though, by the high score afforded to 'Heaven Sent'.

At 9.6, 'Heaven Sent' is the second-best Doctor Who episode ever (according to IMDb scores, that is). It's bested only by 'Blink', which gets a near-perfect 9.8 out of 10.

3. Christopher Eccleston

Average episode score: 8.07 out of 10

Though he stuck around for just 13 episodes, Eccleston's one series of Doctor Who scores high, with an average of 8.069 out of 10. Fantastic!

Highlights according to these scorings include 'The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances' (9.2) and 'The Parting of the Ways' (9.1), while the lowlight was 'Aliens of London / World War Three' (7.1).

2. David Tennant

Average episode score: 8.2 out of 10

DT, not at the top?

Nope, he's been pipped to the post, though his three series and the five specials that followed all boast a healthy and pretty consistent score.

Series two is thought to be his weakest, with an average of 8.02 out of 10, while series 3 – which includes classics like 'Blink' (9.8) and 'Human Nature / The Family of Blood' (9.1) – averages out at an even-better 8.14.

Even that's nothing compared to series 4, which – with an average score of 8.4 out of 10 – is the highest scoring series from Doctor Who's entire 55 year run!

Tennant's final five specials, from 'The Next Doctor' to 'The End of Time - Part 2', earn an average score of 8.2 out of 10, just in case you were wondering.

1. Matt Smith

Average episode score: 8.3 out of 10

Lucky number eleven!

Yes, totalling the IMDb user scores on his episodes, Matt Smith is officially the greatest Doctor of them all. *Cue fan rage*

Here are the stats: his first series (and Steven Moffat's) averages out at 8.25 out of 10, while the follow-up – series six – can't quite match it, with an average score of 8.23.

Series seven sees another dip, to 7.93 out of 10. Helping to bump up the average quite a bit, though, is a 8.95 combined score for Matt's two 2013 specials. His final episode 'The Time of the Doctor' gets 8.5 out of 10, but fans absolutely adore 50th anniversary special 'The Day of the Doctor' which scores 9.4 out of 10.

So there you have it. The big question. Finally resolved.

Well, until Jodie arrives, that is...

Source: Digital Spy

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Michelle Ryan returns to Doctor Who as Lady Christina With Big Finish

Thursday, March 15, 2018


Michelle Ryan is returning to Doctor Who as Lady Christina de Souza makes a comeback to the Whoniverse.

In September 2018, the EastEnders and Merlin actress will star in four new Big Finish audio productions.


The mysterious thief appeared in the Doctor Who episode Planet of the Dead in 2009 alongside David Tennant, and these new audio adventures will reveal what happened after she flew off on a double decker bus.

Ryan said: “Being asked to revisit the role of Lady Christina was a very easy decision. Adventure, a sunny climate and mind-boggling scenarios are included in the scripts, everything I remember of my Doctor Who experience.

“Alas no David Tennant, but there’s a host of new characters to help along the way. I love that we get to see a little more of her heart in the stories, that she does care about the greater good whilst also satisfying her curiosity for life.”


Luther actor Warren Brown will co-star alongside Ryan in the audio adventures, as well as Jacqueline King who reprises her role of Donna’s mum Sylvia Noble.
The four new stories will be called: It Takes a Thief by John Dorney, Skin Deep by James Goss, Portrait of a Lady by Tim Dawson and Death on the Mile by Donald McLeary.

Source: Radio Times

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Doctor Who: Series 4 DVD Covers and Posters [Fanmade]

Friday, March 9, 2018


Here are some fanmade designs - Posters/ dvd covers for Series 4 of Doctor Who.

Enjoy!












Thats all for now.

They are brilliant right?

Till next time

Emz x

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Freema Agyeman Cast in new US Drama Pilot NBC’s 'Bellevue'

Thursday, March 8, 2018


Doctor Who alumna Freema Agyeman and Anupam Kher (The Big Sick) are set for series regulars roles in NBC’s Bellevue hospital hourlong drama pilot from David Schulner, Peter Horton and Universal TV.

Written by Schulner, the Bellevue drama is produced by Dr. Eric Manheimer, MD, the former medical director at New York City’s Bellevue Hospital and author of the memoir Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital which inspired the series.

The character-driven medical drama follows the new director of Bellevue Hospital, whose maverick approach disrupts the status quo while always prioritizing patient care. Located in Manhattan, Bellevue is the only hospital in the world that has the capability to treat Ebola patients, prisoners from Rikers Island and the President of the United States all under one roof.

Agyeman will play Dr. Hana Sharpe, the lead doctor at the hospital who has not practiced medicine in a while. Rather, she appears on talk shows across the country pitching Bellevue hospital. Kher will portray Dr. Anil Kapoor, one of the oldest doctors at the hospital. He believes the hospital needs to change but does not feel he needs to change his ways.

Agyeman is known for her role as Martha Jones on Doctor Who. She and Kher worked together recently on Netflix’s Sense8.  Agyeman is repped by WME and Independent Talent Group.

Kher co-starred in The Family Man opposite Gerard Butler, Willem Dafoe and Alfred Molina, and most recently starred in The Big Sick opposite Kumail Nanjiani, Ray Romano and Holly Hunter. He’s repped by LINK Entertainment, United Agents and attorney Rick Genow.

Credit: Deadline.com

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Quotes of the Week: 3/3/14 - 7/4/14

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Here are all the quotes from 3rd March until 7th April 2014, I will start again from 14th April 2014.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 03/3/2014 "You have a wooden Time Machine, Do you feel stupid?" - Amy Pond, Meanwhile Inside The TARDIS(Series 5 Minisode)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 10/3/2014 "You're talking, but all I hear is; meh-meh-meh-meh-meh!" - Clara Oswald, Hide (7x09)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 17/3/2014 "You're like a nine-year-old trying to rebuild a motorbike in his bedroom. And you never read the instructions" - Idris, The Doctors Wife (6x04)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 24/3/2014 "He is too skinny for words. Give him a hug you get a papercut" - Donna Noble, The Sontaran Stratagem (4x04)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 31/3/2014 "The pointing again! They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do, assemble a cabinet at them?" - The War Doctor, The Day of The Doctor (50th Anniversary Special)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 7/4/2014 "Legs! I've still got legs! Good. Arms. Hands. Oo! Fingers. Lots of fingers. Ears. Yes. Eyes two. Nose. And I've had worse. Chin. Blimey. Hair. I'm a girl. No no. I'm not a girl. And still not ginger. Something important! I'm- I'm- crashing! Ha ha! Geronimo! " - The 11th Doctor, The End Of Time (2010 Special)

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Happy Birthday Freema Agyeman!

Thursday, March 20, 2014



Many Happy Returns to Freema Agyeman. She is 35 today!

She is best known to us from playing Martha Jones in Doctor Who Series 3 and 4. She previously played Adeola in Series 2's Army of Ghosts.


Prior to Doctor who Freema appeared in the revived version of Crossroads in 2003 playing the character Lola Wise. 



After Doctor Who  Series 3 and before her return in Series 4. Freema reprised her role as Martha Jones in 3 epsidoes of Torchwood Series 2.



                                                 
She has also appeared in BBC Drama, Survivours, Mini Series Little Dorrit alongside Torchwood's Eve Myles and from 2009 - 2012 ITV Drama Law & Order: UK.


She is currently appearing in US Series The Carrie Diaries, which is a spin-off from 'Sex & The City.


Other Acting credits include: CBeebies show Old Jacks Boat in 2013, The Bill in 2004 & 2006 and Silent Witness in 2005.

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Quotes of the week: 27/1/14 - 24/2/14

Monday, March 3, 2014

Incase you were wondering which Quotes i've used so far, here are all the quote from 27th January until 3rd March, where I will start again until the beginning of April.


QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 27/1/2014  "And I wanna find a blonde in a Union Jack tee. And I mean a specific one, I didn't just wake up this morning with a craving." - The 9th Doctor, The Empty Child (1x09)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 3/2/2014  "Is this actually what you do? Do you just...crook your finger and people just jump in your snog box and fly away?" - Clara Oswald, The Bells Of Saint John (7x01)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 10/2/2014 "Hey, I'm the Doctor, I can save the universe using a kettle and some string. And look at me, I'm wearing a vegetable." - The 10th Doctor, Time Crash (Series 4)

QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 17/2/2014 "Can I have an apple? All I can think about. Apples. I love apples. Maybe I'm having a craving. That's new. Never had cravings before. Woah! Look at that." - The 11th Doctor, The Eleventh Hour (5x01)


QUOTE OF THE WEEK - W/C: 24/2/2014 "Oh, you’ve redecorated! I don’t like it" - The 10th Doctor, The Day Of The Doctor (50th Anniversary Special)

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What's next for Freema?

Monday, April 8, 2013

Well Freema Agyeman ruled out a return in Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary special. So now is the question, what is next for the woman we have come to know as 'Martha Jones'.

After leaving Doctor Who, Freema went on to star in Law & Order: UK. She starred in the show for 6 series before deciding not to return for the 7th.

This decision was partially made as she is currently trying to crack the US by starring in The Carrie Diaries.

The Carrie Diaries is an american prequel series to Sex & The City, (based on the book series The Carrie Diaries and Summer & The City), in which Freema plays Larissa Laughlin. It airs on the CW channel in the US and has not yet began to air in the UK as we know. The first series is coming to a close in America tonight, so fans of Freema and the show will have to wait and see whether it is picked up for a second season.The shows executive producer seems hopeful all the same. As for when the series arrives here, a date is not yet known.

Freema is also starring in a CBeebies show called Old Jacks Boat, she play a character called Shelley. It just so happens that she stars alongside fellow Doctor Who star Bernard Cribbins.

So thats what is in store for Freema this year.But we whovians should keep our fingers crossed that she will return in the future!

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