The Walt Disney Company is getting ready to start construction on acres of land it owns. The project would see affordable housing made available to thousands of families, but some locals aren’t too happy about it.
Disney’s housing initiative would see 1,400 apartments added to an area residents say is already congested. According to the Orlando Sentinel, someone living close to the developing area on Hartzog Road called Disney “bad neighbors.”
Resident Alex Cabrera also believes Disney’s plans will flood the area:
“They’re trying to pack an enormous amount of density into what is essentially the size of a Costco parking lot.“
Stephen Lewis, president and CEO of the West Orange Chamber of Commerce, doesn’t see it the same way. He believes the Disney’s affordable housing initiative is required for the prosperity of the county:
“Currently, many of the businesses we represent are struggling to...
Disney’s housing initiative would see 1,400 apartments added to an area residents say is already congested. According to the Orlando Sentinel, someone living close to the developing area on Hartzog Road called Disney “bad neighbors.”
Resident Alex Cabrera also believes Disney’s plans will flood the area:
“They’re trying to pack an enormous amount of density into what is essentially the size of a Costco parking lot.“
Stephen Lewis, president and CEO of the West Orange Chamber of Commerce, doesn’t see it the same way. He believes the Disney’s affordable housing initiative is required for the prosperity of the county:
“Currently, many of the businesses we represent are struggling to...
- 3/25/2024
- by Mike Phalin
- Pirates & Princesses
The made-for-tv movie was a programming staple for the broadcast networks in the 1970s and 1980s. While it fell out of favor in the 1990s and was even dropped as an Emmy Awards category for three years beginning in 2011, it has been on an upswing as of late. This year, 34 telefilms are in contention for the five nominations that will be revealed on July 12.
All 22,000 plus voting members of the TV academy have until June 25 to cast their ballots for their favorite TV movies. In the past, voters were limited in the number of telefilms that they could put forth. Last year, that cap (which was usually 10 per category) was lifted. And, as opposed to the Oscars, voters for the Emmys do not rank their choices and nominees are determined by a simple tally.
Unlike comedy and drama series, which are simply listed on the ballot by name, the television...
All 22,000 plus voting members of the TV academy have until June 25 to cast their ballots for their favorite TV movies. In the past, voters were limited in the number of telefilms that they could put forth. Last year, that cap (which was usually 10 per category) was lifted. And, as opposed to the Oscars, voters for the Emmys do not rank their choices and nominees are determined by a simple tally.
Unlike comedy and drama series, which are simply listed on the ballot by name, the television...
- 6/13/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
StudioCanal has inked a theatrical deal in China for the British TV movie The Child in Time.
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch plays Stephen Lewis, a successful writer of children’s books, who is confronted with the unthinkable when his only child, four-year-old Kate, disappears.
The movie is based on Ian McEwan's prize-winning novel of the same name. Julian Farino (Entourage) directs.
Vision Film Entertainment has picked up all rights for the drama in China and is planning a theatrical release in the territory. The deal is StudioCanal's first-ever theatrical sale to China.
The Child in Time is the first movie produced...
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch plays Stephen Lewis, a successful writer of children’s books, who is confronted with the unthinkable when his only child, four-year-old Kate, disappears.
The movie is based on Ian McEwan's prize-winning novel of the same name. Julian Farino (Entourage) directs.
Vision Film Entertainment has picked up all rights for the drama in China and is planning a theatrical release in the territory. The deal is StudioCanal's first-ever theatrical sale to China.
The Child in Time is the first movie produced...
- 5/8/2018
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Benedict Cumberbatch’s TV drama The Child in Time is set to receive a theatrical debut in China after Studiocanal closed a deal in the Middle Kingdom.
The distributor sold the 90-minute TV movie, which aired on BBC One in the UK and PBS’ Masterpiece in the U.S., to Vision Film Entertainment, which plans to launch it theatrically and has retained all rights in China.
The unusual deal was struck by Anna Marsh, Evp International Distribution, Studiocanal.
The Child In Time, which was adapted from Ian McEwan’s novel by The Last Kingdom’s Stephen Butchard and directed by Entourage’s Julian Farino, tells the story of love, loss and the power of things unseen. Cumberbatch stars as Stephen Lewis, a successful writer of children’s books, whose four-year old child Kate disappears. The drama was the first TV project to emerge from Cumberbatch’s Studiocanal-backed production company SunnyMarch TV,...
The distributor sold the 90-minute TV movie, which aired on BBC One in the UK and PBS’ Masterpiece in the U.S., to Vision Film Entertainment, which plans to launch it theatrically and has retained all rights in China.
The unusual deal was struck by Anna Marsh, Evp International Distribution, Studiocanal.
The Child In Time, which was adapted from Ian McEwan’s novel by The Last Kingdom’s Stephen Butchard and directed by Entourage’s Julian Farino, tells the story of love, loss and the power of things unseen. Cumberbatch stars as Stephen Lewis, a successful writer of children’s books, whose four-year old child Kate disappears. The drama was the first TV project to emerge from Cumberbatch’s Studiocanal-backed production company SunnyMarch TV,...
- 5/8/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
StudioCanal has inked a theatrical deal in China for the British TV movie <em>The Child in Time</em>.
<em>Sherlock</em> star Benedict Cumberbatch plays Stephen Lewis, a successful writer of children’s books, who is confronted with the unthinkable when his only child, 4-year-old Kate, disappears.
The movie is based on Ian McEwan's prize-winning novel of the same name. Julian Farino (<em>Entourage</em>) directs.
Vision Film Entertainment has picked up all rights for the drama in China and is planning a theatrical release in the territory. The deal is StudioCanal's first-ever theatrical sale to China.
<em>The Child in Time </em>is the first movie ...
<em>Sherlock</em> star Benedict Cumberbatch plays Stephen Lewis, a successful writer of children’s books, who is confronted with the unthinkable when his only child, 4-year-old Kate, disappears.
The movie is based on Ian McEwan's prize-winning novel of the same name. Julian Farino (<em>Entourage</em>) directs.
Vision Film Entertainment has picked up all rights for the drama in China and is planning a theatrical release in the territory. The deal is StudioCanal's first-ever theatrical sale to China.
<em>The Child in Time </em>is the first movie ...
Benedict Cumberbatch returns to PBS Masterpiece on April 1. However, he isn’t playing Sherlock, the role for which he won an Emmy in 2014. Rather he is headlining an acclaimed adaptation of Ian McEwan‘s 1987 bestseller “The Child in Time.” McEwan also wrote “Atonement,” which was adapted into the 2007 Oscar-winning film that launched Cumberbatch’s career. In this new film, for which he earned rave reviews, he plays Stephen Lewis, a children’s author whose marriage is rocked by the loss of his daughter.
This is a passion project for the actor who readily admits, “I read the novel years ago and it stayed with me: profound, beautiful and very moving. Only Ian McEwan could write about loss with such telling honesty.” And he is just as enthusiastic about his partners. “We’re very excited to have Stephen Butchard’s subtle and brilliant adaptation, and in Julian Farino we have an...
This is a passion project for the actor who readily admits, “I read the novel years ago and it stayed with me: profound, beautiful and very moving. Only Ian McEwan could write about loss with such telling honesty.” And he is just as enthusiastic about his partners. “We’re very excited to have Stephen Butchard’s subtle and brilliant adaptation, and in Julian Farino we have an...
- 4/1/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“The Child in Time” is a challenge to watch, especially in the beginning as it spins its tale of loss by shuttling back and forth chronologically. We see the emotionally spare present-day life of children’s author Stephen Lewis (Benedict Cumberbatch) juxtaposed with flashbacks to the despair of the previous year, when his young daughter Kate goes missing while she’s out with him.
Read More:‘The Child in Time’: Kelly Macdonald on Benedict Cumberbatch’s Heartbreaking Performance That Left Her ‘Tearful’
As brutal as it is, dipping back in time over and over again serves several purposes. It clues viewers in to the breakdown of Stephen’s marriage with grieving wife Julie (Kelly Macdonald), it keeps the pain fresh for viewers so that we understand Stephen’s daily purgatory in the present, and it also introduces the concept of how time is not merely a linear experience when it comes to emotions.
Read More:‘The Child in Time’: Kelly Macdonald on Benedict Cumberbatch’s Heartbreaking Performance That Left Her ‘Tearful’
As brutal as it is, dipping back in time over and over again serves several purposes. It clues viewers in to the breakdown of Stephen’s marriage with grieving wife Julie (Kelly Macdonald), it keeps the pain fresh for viewers so that we understand Stephen’s daily purgatory in the present, and it also introduces the concept of how time is not merely a linear experience when it comes to emotions.
- 4/1/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Before tackling her challenging role in PBS’ “The Child in Time,” Kelly Macdonald was thrilled to be able to work through scenes with her co-star Benedict Cumberbatch. In the adaptation of “Atonement,” author Ian McEwan’s novel, the actors portray couple Julie and Stephen Lewis, who suffer a heartbreaking loss when their child goes missing.
“We were really privileged to be able to have rehearsal time beforehand which doesn’t always happen,” Macdonald said in an interview with IndieWire. “We talked through all the scenes… It’s always really helpful if for nothing else than to get to know your co-star a little bit when you have to play quite intimate scenes. That’s quite helpful. If it’s a stranger on Day One, it’s a bit more difficult.”
Read More:‘The Child in Time’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Finds Hope in This Woeful, Worthwhile Tale
“He’s just amazing.
“We were really privileged to be able to have rehearsal time beforehand which doesn’t always happen,” Macdonald said in an interview with IndieWire. “We talked through all the scenes… It’s always really helpful if for nothing else than to get to know your co-star a little bit when you have to play quite intimate scenes. That’s quite helpful. If it’s a stranger on Day One, it’s a bit more difficult.”
Read More:‘The Child in Time’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Finds Hope in This Woeful, Worthwhile Tale
“He’s just amazing.
- 3/31/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
PBS has released its Winter/Spring 2018 schedule. Returning PBS TV series include: Victoria season two and Call the Midwife season seven, as as well as new seasons of Nature, Independent Lens, American Experience, Nova, American Masters, Frontline, Great Performances, and Pov. New PBS TV shows include: Little Women, We'll Meet Again with Ann Curry, Unforgotten, Civilizations, and The Great American Read. Get the details from this PBS press release. Read More…...
- 12/11/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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In July, we had a brief roundtable chat with Benedict Cumberbatch about producing and starring in The Child In Time...
The first television adaptation of Ian McEwan’s work, the BBC’s upcoming TV movie version of award-winning novel The Child In Time will also mark the first outing for Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch as producer with his company, SunnyMarch.
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Set in present day rather than the 80s setting of the novel, The Child in Time follows children’s author Stephen Lewis (Cumberbatch) as he struggles to come to terms with and move forward from the disappearance of his daughter two years earlier. His marriage to wife Julie (Kelly Macdonald) crumbling and left alone by his friends Charles (Stephen Campbell Moore) and Thelma (Saskia Reeves), Stephen must reckon with the nature of grief,...
In July, we had a brief roundtable chat with Benedict Cumberbatch about producing and starring in The Child In Time...
The first television adaptation of Ian McEwan’s work, the BBC’s upcoming TV movie version of award-winning novel The Child In Time will also mark the first outing for Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch as producer with his company, SunnyMarch.
See related Benedict Cumberbatch interview: The Child In Time Benedict Cumberbatch heading back to TV with Melrose
Set in present day rather than the 80s setting of the novel, The Child in Time follows children’s author Stephen Lewis (Cumberbatch) as he struggles to come to terms with and move forward from the disappearance of his daughter two years earlier. His marriage to wife Julie (Kelly Macdonald) crumbling and left alone by his friends Charles (Stephen Campbell Moore) and Thelma (Saskia Reeves), Stephen must reckon with the nature of grief,...
- 9/20/2017
- Den of Geek
Masterpiece has released the the first trailer for The Child In Time adaptation of Ian McEwan's award-winning 1987 novel. Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly Macdonald star as grieving parents of a missing child. Stephen Butchard wrote the 90-minute drama about Stephen Lewis, a successful children's book author whose daughter suddenly goes missing. Set two years after the girl's disappearance, The Child In Time follows Lewis as he struggles to find purpose in his life without…...
- 9/12/2017
- Deadline TV
Be it the Cloak of Levitation or a deerstalker hat, viewers are accustomed to seeing Benedict Cumberbatch sport a slew of different costumes across screens big and small, but the actor’s latest gig is a far cry from the fantastical realm of Marvel and 221B Baker Street.
That’s because he’s on board to headline The Child in Time, a one-off, 90-minute drama based on the writings of Ian McEwan. It’s an adaptation that has languished on the back-burner for years, but with Cumberbatch now attached to star alongside Kelly Macdonald, Stephen Campbell Moore and Saskia Reeves, this is one to keep an eye on.
Stepping into the shoes of Stephen Lewis, Benedict Cumberbatch plays a mournful father whose life is turned upside down when his three-year-old daughter goes missing. It’s a complex, emotional role for the British thesp to take on, and while appearing at...
That’s because he’s on board to headline The Child in Time, a one-off, 90-minute drama based on the writings of Ian McEwan. It’s an adaptation that has languished on the back-burner for years, but with Cumberbatch now attached to star alongside Kelly Macdonald, Stephen Campbell Moore and Saskia Reeves, this is one to keep an eye on.
Stepping into the shoes of Stephen Lewis, Benedict Cumberbatch plays a mournful father whose life is turned upside down when his three-year-old daughter goes missing. It’s a complex, emotional role for the British thesp to take on, and while appearing at...
- 7/31/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
IFC has renewed Brockmire for a second season — just hours before the new, Hank Azaria-led comedy steps up to the plate.
Brockmire, which stars its executive producer Azaria (The Simpsons) as the titular character, follows a famous baseball announcer 10 years after a public meltdown (triggered by his learning of his wife’s infidelity) that ruined his reputation and made him a viral sensation. The show’s cast also includes Amanda Peet (Togetherness) as the strong-willed owner of the Morristown Frackers minor league team and Tyrel Jackson Williams (Lab Rats) as an social media-savvy intern.
“This show is the most fun I’ve ever had.
Brockmire, which stars its executive producer Azaria (The Simpsons) as the titular character, follows a famous baseball announcer 10 years after a public meltdown (triggered by his learning of his wife’s infidelity) that ruined his reputation and made him a viral sensation. The show’s cast also includes Amanda Peet (Togetherness) as the strong-willed owner of the Morristown Frackers minor league team and Tyrel Jackson Williams (Lab Rats) as an social media-savvy intern.
“This show is the most fun I’ve ever had.
- 4/5/2017
- TVLine.com
Now that Sherlock has entered a state of stasis for the foreseeable future – indefinitely, perhaps? – Doctor Strange himself, Benedict Cumberbatch has reunited with the creative forces at the BBC and PBS’ Masterpiece for The Child in Time, a one-off 90-minute drama based on the somber novel by Ian McEwan.
Two months have passed since Cumberbatch agreed terms to headline the drama, and we now have confirmation of three new cast members: Black Mirror‘s Kelly Macdonald, Stephen Campbell Moore and Saskia Reeves. Filming is already underway in the English capital of London, with today’s official first-look photo unveiling a mournful Benedict Cumberbatch walking alone in the woods.
Set two years after the sudden disappearance of his daughter, Cumberbatch will executive produce and headline The Child in Time as Stephen Lewis, a “successful children’s book author whose daughter suddenly goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love,...
Two months have passed since Cumberbatch agreed terms to headline the drama, and we now have confirmation of three new cast members: Black Mirror‘s Kelly Macdonald, Stephen Campbell Moore and Saskia Reeves. Filming is already underway in the English capital of London, with today’s official first-look photo unveiling a mournful Benedict Cumberbatch walking alone in the woods.
Set two years after the sudden disappearance of his daughter, Cumberbatch will executive produce and headline The Child in Time as Stephen Lewis, a “successful children’s book author whose daughter suddenly goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love,...
- 4/5/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Filming has started on BBC One/Masterpiece’s The Child In Time with Kelly Macdonald joining Benedict Cumberbatch in the adaptation of Ian McEwan's award-winning 1987 novel. Also boarding are Stephen Campbell Moore and Saskia Reeves. Pinewood Television and Cumberbatch’s SunnyMarch TV are producing. Check out the first-look photo of Cumberbatch below. Stephen Butchard wrote the 90-minute drama about Stephen Lewis, a successful children's book author whose daughter suddenly…...
- 4/4/2017
- Deadline TV
Benedict Cumberbatch is teaming up with BBC One and “Masterpiece” once again for an adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel, “The Child In Time.”
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The actor will both star and serve as an executive producer of the 90-minute drama, that will see him playing Stephen Lewis, a successful children’s book writer who is struggling with the disappearance of his three-year-old daughter after she was kidnapped.
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The actor will both star and serve as an executive producer of the 90-minute drama, that will see him playing Stephen Lewis, a successful children’s book writer who is struggling with the disappearance of his three-year-old daughter after she was kidnapped.
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- 2/16/2017
- by Tess Bonn
- The Playlist
Benedict Cumberbatch is set to star in and executive produce an adaption of Ian McEwan’s novel The Child in Time as a TV movie for BBC One and Masterpiece. This is film will tell an extremely heavy and dramatic story, and it will be different from anything that Cumberbatch has done before. It's also the first project he's developing from his SunnyMarch TV.
The film will explore the dark territory of a marriage devastated by the loss of a child: Cumberbatch will play children’s author Stephen Lewis, who must cope with the sudden loss of his daughter, Kate. Kate’s absence sets Stephen and his wife on diverging paths as both struggle with an all-consuming grief. With the passage of time, a balance of sorts returns, until hope surfaces and triumphs unexpectedly.
Like I said, this is going to be a heavy film filled with all kinds of heavy emotions,...
The film will explore the dark territory of a marriage devastated by the loss of a child: Cumberbatch will play children’s author Stephen Lewis, who must cope with the sudden loss of his daughter, Kate. Kate’s absence sets Stephen and his wife on diverging paths as both struggle with an all-consuming grief. With the passage of time, a balance of sorts returns, until hope surfaces and triumphs unexpectedly.
Like I said, this is going to be a heavy film filled with all kinds of heavy emotions,...
- 2/16/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Now that Benedict Cumberbatch has effectively hung up the iconic deerstalker hat (for good, perhaps?) following Sherlock season 4, the actor will be refocusing his energy into two very different forms of conflict in The Current War and Avengers: Infinity War. Both are currently simmering in various stages of production, but we now have word of another project that has landed on Cumberbatch’s slate.
Its name? The Child in Time, a TV adaptation of Ian McEwan’s award-winning novel that will take the form of a one-off 90-minute drama. Deadline has the scoop, confirming that Benedict Cumberbatch will executive produce and star as Stephen Lewis, a “successful children’s book author whose daughter suddenly goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love, loss and the power of things unseen.”
Those otherworldly forces will be introduced to Cumberbatch’s lead in his darkest hour. Following their daughter’s abrupt disappearance,...
Its name? The Child in Time, a TV adaptation of Ian McEwan’s award-winning novel that will take the form of a one-off 90-minute drama. Deadline has the scoop, confirming that Benedict Cumberbatch will executive produce and star as Stephen Lewis, a “successful children’s book author whose daughter suddenly goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love, loss and the power of things unseen.”
Those otherworldly forces will be introduced to Cumberbatch’s lead in his darkest hour. Following their daughter’s abrupt disappearance,...
- 2/15/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Benedict Cumberbatch is cooking up another Masterpiece for BBC One.
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The Sherlock star will lead and executive-produce a 90-minute retelling of Ian McEwan’s 1987 novel The Child In Time, our sister site Deadline reports.
Cumberbatch will play a children’s author named Stephen Lewis, whose young daughter “goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love, loss and the power of things unseen.” As the drama unfolds, we see the devastating effects loss can have on a marriage “until hope surfaces and triumphs unexpectedly.”
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The Sherlock star will lead and executive-produce a 90-minute retelling of Ian McEwan’s 1987 novel The Child In Time, our sister site Deadline reports.
Cumberbatch will play a children’s author named Stephen Lewis, whose young daughter “goes missing in the lyrical and heartbreaking exploration of love, loss and the power of things unseen.” As the drama unfolds, we see the devastating effects loss can have on a marriage “until hope surfaces and triumphs unexpectedly.”
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- 2/15/2017
- TVLine.com
Benedict Cumberbatch will star in and executive produce an adaptation of the Ian McEwan novel “The Child in Time,” TheWrap has confirmed. In their first television commission, Pinewood Television and Cumberbatch’s SunnyMarch TV will produce the 90-minute one-off film for BBC One, with Masterpiece co-producing. Cumberbatch will star as Stephen Lewis, a successful writer of children’s books, who is confronted with the unthinkable: the loss of his child. Also Read: Benedict Cumberbatch to Return as 'Doctor Strange' in 'Thor: Ragnarok' The death sets Stephen and his wife on diverging paths as both struggle with an all-consuming grief.
- 2/15/2017
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Stephen Lewis has died at the age of 88. The 'On the Buses' actor - who played Inspector Cyril 'Blakey' Blake - passed away peacefully in the early hours of yesterday (12.08.15) morning at the Cambridge Nursing Home in east London, and was ''in high spirits'' until the end, his great-niece Rebecca Lewis has confirmed. She added: ''He was always singing and joking. We just want people to remember him.'''' Rebecca initially broke the news about her uncle - who was also known for playing Clem 'Smiler' Hemmingway in 'Last of the Summer Wine' and Harry Lambert in 'Oh, Doctor Beeching!' - on...
- 8/13/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
On the Buses and Last of the Summer Wine star Stephen Lewis has died, aged 88.
His family has confirmed to multiple media outlets that Lewis passed away on Wednesday (August 12) at a nursing home in East London.
Lewis's niece Rebecca told the press that the actor remained in "high spirits" in his last days, adding: "He was always singing and joking."
Through more 50 years in front of the camera, Lewis was best known for portraying Cyril 'Blakey' Blake in the ITV comedy On the Buses and its three spinoff films.
Lewis would later become a regular presence on UK television on The Generation Game, Oh, Doctor Beeching! and more recently Last of the Summer Wine from the 1970s through to the 2000s.
The London-born actor was also an accomplished screenwriter, having penned the Barbara Windsor and Roy Kinnear-starring 1963 film Sparrers Can't Sing.
His family has confirmed to multiple media outlets that Lewis passed away on Wednesday (August 12) at a nursing home in East London.
Lewis's niece Rebecca told the press that the actor remained in "high spirits" in his last days, adding: "He was always singing and joking."
Through more 50 years in front of the camera, Lewis was best known for portraying Cyril 'Blakey' Blake in the ITV comedy On the Buses and its three spinoff films.
Lewis would later become a regular presence on UK television on The Generation Game, Oh, Doctor Beeching! and more recently Last of the Summer Wine from the 1970s through to the 2000s.
The London-born actor was also an accomplished screenwriter, having penned the Barbara Windsor and Roy Kinnear-starring 1963 film Sparrers Can't Sing.
- 8/13/2015
- Digital Spy
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