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Richard Osman's House of Games
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A BBC Two early-evening Game Show that began in 2017, hosted by Richard Osman. It is, as the name suggests, essentially a Minigame Game where four celebrity contestants compete in a series of games (including general knowledge rounds with some kind of twist, word puzzles, maths, geography, history and music); the show airs every weeknight, and each week's episodes feature the same celebrities, with an individual winner for each episode (who wins an Osman-branded prize from that day's selection of daily prizes) and an overall winner at the end of the week. The contestants are generally TV presenters, personalities and comedians, with actors, sportspeople and singers also in the mix.A BBC One spinoff, retitled Richard Osman's House of Games Night, began in 2020, with various gimmicks added for the move to primetime including a house band, guest experts and rounds involving props.A comprehensive episode guide, including synopses of all the games and full details on the contestants, prizes and results, can be found here.Compare with Taskmaster, a panel show with a similar premise of comedians and actors vying for points over the course of several episodes (and which Osman himself appeared as a contestant in its second series). | |
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Genre Savvy | |
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Genre Savvy: Some contestants manage to score points through making reasonable assumptions about the format, rather than actually having the knowledge they need. For example, Ed Gamble managed to score two points on the "Highbrow Lowbrow" round by guessing that the answer to the highbrow questionnote Which Shakespeare villain's plan hinged on a planted handkerchief? was Iago, on the basis that it was the only Shakespeare villain he could think of whose name would fit into a lowbrow question - correctly predicting that said lowbrow question would be "What was the name of the parrot in Disney's Aladdin?". | |
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Gender-Equal Ensemble | |
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Gender-Equal Ensemble: The contestant line-up always comprises two men and two women. | |
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Verbal Tic: Richard uses the line "What a great week we're having!" at least once every week. Sometimes more than once. His penchant for saying "Well done if you got that at home" after difficult answers led to the phrase actually becoming the title of a game (where contestants attempt to identify a piece of media from a word cloud made of viewers' one-word descriptions). | |
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Flawless Victory | |
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Flawless Victory: As of this writing, Angela Barnes is the only contestant to have ever managed a clean sweep of five victories in a row. Several contestants before and since came close, but ended up losing on one day. Whereas with Angela, no-one ever even came close. | |
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Gratuitous Foreign Language: "Reichard Ösman's Haus Der Spiele" is a general knowledge round where all the questions are each given in a different foreign language. To help the contestants out, they play in pairs, increasing the chances that one of them will know enough of the language to work it out. | |
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Author Catchphrase: The same "Well done if you got any of the answers right at home" (and variants thereof) returns from Pointless (given they're both game shows, it can't be helped). | |
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Boring, but Practical | |
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Boring, but Practical: Several of the daily prizes fall under this; it was a Running Gag in Joe Thomas' week that he went for them over the flashier ones (including the reusable coffee mug and the shopping bag). | |
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Strictly Formula | |
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Strictly Formula: For a long time, the first game of each week was always Rhyme Time, where the contestants are shown two questions whose answers rhyme with each other. (Later series have mixed it up a bit by sometimes using "Sorry, Wrong Number"note Where the answer contains a number which must have some kind of mathematical operation on it - e.g. if the answer was "101 Dalmatians" and the instruction was "multiply by 2" the correct response would be "202 Dalmatians" instead, and the more recent "Sounds Like..."note rebuses, basically also appears to have quickly become another choice.) The second game in each episode is always a game where the contestants play in pairs (whoever is losing at that point gets to pick their partner), and the final game of each episode is always Answer Smash. | |
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No Fair Cheating | |
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No Fair Cheating: In a House of Games Night round that was a variation on "The Nice Round", the other panellists deliberately misled Ed Gamble with their clues. Richard twisted the round to allow Ed to deduct a point from the panellist of his choice (he chose Dara Ó Briain, who had first come up with the idea). | |
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The Stinger | |
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The Stinger: Every episode has a little clip of the episode's winner with their prize after the credits (in the first series this was usually just a silent shot of them holding the prize up, but they have gotten progressively more elaborate as time goes on). | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The first series had photos of the guests on the leaderboards instead of minimalist drawings. There were also fewer games, so some of them would be played two or three times in the same week, whereas later series have enough to avoid repeats. The first series of House of Games Night was largely a straight transplant of the BBC Two format to BBC One with a few new gimmicky rounds. The second series used a different set, theme tune and opening titles, added a studio audience, featured two different sets of celebrities with three episodes with each group, the games were almost entirely unique (apart from Answer Smash), and the prizes were noticeably higher-end (including a beer keg, a pizza oven, and the addition of a cheese and chutney selection to the fondue set). | |
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And Your Reward Is Interior Decorating | |
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And Your Reward Is Interior Decorating: Furniture and interior decoration is yet another category of daily prize; examples include the duvet and pillow set, shower curtain, pot plant and dartboard. | |
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Moon Logic Puzzle | |
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Moon Logic Puzzle: The "Question Writers' Day Off" round features questions written by the question writers' children. These can be perfectly sensible questions, but they can also often be something like "What starts with j?" (The contestants have a choice of 8, and are given the question writer's age by way of a clue, since the younger children are more likely to come up with these.) | |
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Bragging Rights Reward | |
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Bragging Rights Reward: Largely averted with the daily prizes, many of which are genuinely nice and useful things to have, and are sometimes even things the contestants genuinely need - the wheelie suitcase rapidly became one of the most popular prizes ever upon its introduction. Played straight with the overall winners' trophy, which is frequently the subject of jokes about its low quality (upon winning it, Alex Horne discovered it unscrewed into three pieces quite easily). | |
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I Feel Guilty; You Take It | |
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I Feel Guilty; You Take It: If one contestant is having a particularly good run and winning most of the shows, they may allow a less fortunate opponent to take their daily prize. | |
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Tiebreaker Round | |
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Tiebreaker Round: If the leading scores in the final round are tied, they'll usually just play on as normal until somebody pulls ahead, but sometimes they stop and do a sudden-death question just for the tied players instead. Averted if two people are tied for overall winner at the end of the week, when both of them get a trophy. | |
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The Smurfette Principle | |
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The Smurfette Principle: Averted; every week's contestants always have an even gender divide (that is, there are two men and two women). | |
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Golden Snitch | |
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Golden Snitch: Downplayed. Fridays are worth double points on the weekly leaderboard; whilst this only means an extra point between each position, that can still be enough to affect who the overall winner is, especially in a close-run week. | |
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Dynamic Difficulty | |
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Dynamic Difficulty: On Mondays, when the contestants are just warming up, Richard will tend to be a little more lenient (giving them a little more time to answer in buzzer rounds, and not deducting points for wrong but reasonably close answers in Answer Smash). | |
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Retired Game Show Element | |
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Retired Game Show Element: Owing to the show's Minigame Game nature and the large number of different games, rounds are liable to be retired between series, generally seemingly because they didn't work or were too complicated. "Outplay Osman"note each player has to write down an answer in a given category, Osman has 30 seconds to think of possible answers and the contestants score a point if he doesn't say the one they wrote down and "Lucky Dip"note players determine who gets to answer a multiple-choice question first based on drawing lots were both retired after being played once. The latter was slightly tweaked to become "Who's on First?"note the order of play being determined by a general question like "which contestant has the most pets?" only for that version to suffer the same fate. | |
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And Your Reward Is Clothes | |
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And Your Reward Is Clothes: Several of the daily prizes, with the House of Games-branded smoking jacket being particularly popular. It's not unusual for someone who wins one to wear it for the following day's show.note Each week's 5 shows are all recorded in one day. | |
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Wine Is Classy | |
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Wine Is Classy: Completely averted; the sparkling wine is the only daily prize which Osman tries to actively warn people against choosing, as it's apparently a very cheap bottle of plonk with the show's logo placed on it. | |
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Serious Business | |
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Serious Business: Some of the contestants take it a lot more seriously than others, regardless of actual skill level. | |
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Punny Name | |
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Punny Name: Some of the games' titles, such as You Spell Terriblenote A pairs game where one player answers a question, and the other player has to spell the answer, typically something complicated or commonly-misspelt. | |
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Iconic Outfit | |
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Iconic Outfit: In the week where Jay Blades was a contestant, he wore his flat-cap hat every day, and it was included in the leaderboards' minimalist drawing of him. | |
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Gold-Colored Superiority | |
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Gold-Colored Superiority: The House of Champions special weeks, featuring former winners, had gold lighting on the set, gold tasselling on Osman's chair, and gold-coloured versions of the usual prizes (plus some special prizes such as the amulet and the atomiser). The games themselves included several new rounds which had been rejected from the regular version specifically because they were felt to be too difficult. | |
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Portmanteau | |
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Portmanteau: Essentially the whole point of Answer Smash. Contestants are shown a picture and a question, and must "smash them together". In practice, this means answering two questions at once; identifying what or who is in the picture and answering the question below it (or above it in the case of the primetime spinoff) and making a portmanteau of the two answers. | |
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Dark Horse Victory | |
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Dark Horse Victory: Scarlett Moffatt and Rickie Haywood-Williams both managed improbable overall wins (in the latter's case despite only winning a single episode). | |
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Tall Poppy Syndrome | |
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Tall Poppy Syndrome: If one contestant is running away with the score after two or three episodes, it's not uncommon for the others (and the tone of Richard's commentary) to gang up on them - though it often depends on the attitude that contestant is taking to their wins. | |
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Spell My Name with an S | |
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Spell My Name with an S: Deliberately invoked with "You Spell Terrible", where the contestants play in pairs: general knowledge questions are shown, anyone can buzz in with the answer, but their partner must then spell the word in order for the team to get the point. The answers are always designed to make this as difficult as possible, with words with silent letters being a particularly common trap. (Ade Edmondson deliberately pronounced the usually silent letter in one of his answers in a bid to help out his teammate.) | |
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Flipping the Table | |
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Flipping the Table: Rufus Hound missed an opportunity for a 5 episode sweep on a Thursday when he stumbled on his answer (by saying "Kings of Leonardo DiCaprio" rather than "Kings of Leonardo da Vinci") - he ends up flipping his chair and runs around the studio screaming skywards. At the end of his week, Richard and the other three contestants pay homage to that moment and flip their chairs as well. | |
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Loophole Abuse | |
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Loophole Abuse: "All in the Details" is a team game requiring one member of the team to guess the answer based on clues their teammate filled in before the show. The only proviso regarding the clues is that the writer can't directly state the answer, so many of them resort to writing things that don't even attempt to fill in the blanks but obliquely hint at the answer; it's arguably more effective than writing the actual correct answers in because even if you do know the answers chances are your partner doesn't. | |
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Four More Measures | |
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Four More Measures: Frequently catches out contestants in "Win When They're Singing". | |
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Epic Fail | |
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"I'm Terrible At Dating": The contestants are given a historical event, closest guess to the correct year wins a point, plus a bonus point if they're spot on. Professional historian Kate Williams was a panellist once, and unsurprisingly aced this one. (Though to counter that, in another round, presumably the Geography based Where Is Kazakhstan? , she managed to get the location of Tutankhamun's tomb wrong by about 2000 miles, which even the show's official quiz book lampshades as an Epic Fail). | |
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The Ace | |
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The Ace: Angela Barnes won every single episode in her week, the only contestant ever to manage this,note Nish Kumar, Bill Turnbull and Ria Lina are currently the closest, winning four shows and losing the fifth on a tie-breaker. Steve Pemberton, Phill Jupitus, Susan Calman, Robert Rinder, Maisie Adam, Chris Washington, Sarah Millican and Simon Hickson won four episodes and lost the fifth by a single point; Ed Gamble, Hal Cruttenden, Rick Edwards, Stephen Mangan, Rufus Hound, Steve Backshall, Josie Long, Colin Murray, Shaun Williamson, Joe Thomas, Ed Byrne, Ian Moore and Amanda Lamb also won four shows, but lost the other one by a larger margin; and Naga Munchetty, Richard Herring, Dane Baptiste, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Sanjeev Kohli won four, but finished third or worse in the other show. Barnes also may have had some luck on her side, as she faced arguably lesser competition than any of them and never with less than a seven-point margin over the runner-up (in one case with a fifteen-point margin). (She did, however, fail to repeat the feat when she returned for a House of Champions week, finishing a distant third on the Wednesday; whilst she won the other four shows, two of them were by a significantly narrower margin.) | |
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Undesirable Prize | |
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Undesirable Prize: There are a fair few daily prizes which nobody has ever gone for, which usually eventually get retired when the producers get the hint (the steering wheel lock, the water bottle and tote bag are among them). Richard considered the jigsaw such an undesirable prize that the one time a contestant (Elis James) chose it, he let him choose a better prize and threw the jigsaw in as well. | |
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman | |
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: "Win When They're Singing" (where a song starts playing but the music is faded out before the vocals begin, and the panellists have to hit their buzzer at the point where they think the singing starts) tends to be this if there's a radio DJ among the contestants (who as a general rule tend to do rather poorly); Scott Mills managed to get his one win of the week by getting every song accurate within a second. "I'm Terrible At Dating": The contestants are given a historical event, closest guess to the correct year wins a point, plus a bonus point if they're spot on. Professional historian Kate Williams was a panellist once, and unsurprisingly aced this one. (Though to counter that, in another round, presumably the Geography based Where Is Kazakhstan? , she managed to get the location of Tutankhamun's tomb wrong by about 2000 miles, which even the show's official quiz book lampshades as an Epic Fail). In "Richard's Junk", the contestants are shown a variety of items which will be answers to the questions in the round, then have 15 seconds to memorize them, with a bonus point for naming all the unused items at the end of the round. JJ Chalmers managed to get the bonus point immediately (as well as answering several tricky questions correctly), then revealed that the game was similar to Kim's Game... which he'd used as a memory exercise when he was in the Royal Marines. | |
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Hyper-Competent Sidekick | |
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Hypercompetent Sidekick: On House of Games Night, it's a Running Gag that David O'Doherty leads the house band and sings the music cues despite being a musical comedian with a small toy keyboard, while the rest of the band is made up of professionals with proper instruments. After a while, Richard lampshades this and has the professionals do some of the cues instead. | |
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Sigil Spam | |
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Sigil Spam: All of the daily prizes have the House of Games logo (a stylised image of Osman's own head) on them. | |
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And Your Reward Is Edible | |
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And Your Reward Is Edible: Several of the daily prizes are food and drink, although they don't tend to be chosen much, with Richard himself sometimes warning the contestants that they're cheap rubbish. | |
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Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing | |
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Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing: In the week featuring Joanne McNally, Bill Turnbull, Michelle Collins and Reginald D. Hunter, the Thursday episode ended in a tiebreak Answer Smash between the former three. Bill and Michelle both buzzed in but got the question wrong, meaning Joanne won without even having to answer the question. She gleefully lampshaded the nature of her victory. | |
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Fascinating Eyebrow | |
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Fascinating Eyebrow: Richard's face on the show's logo gives one in the intro sequence. | |
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Artistic License – Geography | |
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Artistic License – Geography: The whole point of the Where Is Kazakhstan? round. Contestants have to guess where a particular geographic feature, country/city or landmark is. Sometimes the only reason they even get the right continent is because the show provides a map to narrow it down a little bit. | |
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Innocent Innuendo | |
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Innocent Innuendo: "Richard's Junk". He really wants you to stare at his junk for 15 seconds. (He of course means an assortment of random items that will be the answers to the clues given after.) | |
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Friendly Rivalry | |
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Friendly Rivalry: Everybody is so genuinely nice to each other. Perhaps best shown by the attempt to invert "The Nice Round" into "The Not So Nice Round" in which a contestant would be given clues to a film by the others and, in theory, take a point off whoever gave them the worst clue. Except nobody wanted to take a point off their rivals, so in the end absolutely no points were deducted at all, and "The Not So Nice Round" was never tried again. | |
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Department of Redundancy Department | |
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Department of Redundancy Department: One of the regular music rounds is "Broken Karaoke", where a song must be identified from the initial letters of the words. When Aretha Franklin's version of "Respect" was one of the songs, the first line of letters was obviously just "RESPECT", with Osman lampshading that it was basically a question of who could hit the buzzer first. | |
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