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    {{Behind_the_Scenes|title1 = Julia Sawalha|image1 = D1EF9228-422A-479A-BFAF-2089E401F2EF.jpeg|main_jobs = [[Actress]]|main_time_period_active = 1990-2010|first_doctor_who_credit = [[Crime of the Century]]|last_doctor_who_credit = [[Leftover: End of Days]]}}'''Julia Sawalha '''portrayed the [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] and [[Eighth Doctor]] companion [[Katie Tollinger]] from 1990-1992. She also played the character in the spin-off series [[Leftover (TV Series)|Leftover]] from 2001-2005.
    {{Behind_the_Scenes|title1 = Julia Sawalha|image1 = |main_jobs = Actress|main_time_period_active = [[1990]]-[[1992]]; [[1999]]; [[2001]]-[[2003]]; [[2005]]-[[2006]]; [[2009]]-[[2010]]|first_doctor_who_credit = [[Crime of the Century (serial)|Crime of the Century]]|last_doctor_who_credit = [[End of Days (serial)|End of Days]]}}{{Realworld}}'''Julia Sawalha '''portrayed the [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] and [[Eighth Doctor]] companion, [[Katie Tollinger]], from 1990-1992. She went on to reprise the character in the spin-off series, [[Leftover (TV Series)|Leftover]], from 2001-2005 and again in 2010.
    == Biography ==
    == Biography ==

    === Prior to Doctor Who ===
    === Prior to Doctor Who ===
    Sawalha was born in Wandsworth, London, and is daughter of Roberta Lane and actor Nadim Sawalha. Her father was born in Madaba, Jordan. She was named after her paternal grandmother, a businesswoman who had received an award from Queen Noor for enterprise. She is of Jordanian, English, and French Huguenot ancestry.
    Sawalha was born in Wandsworth, [[London]], and is daughter of Roberta Lane and actor Nadim Sawalha. Her father was born in Madaba, Jordan. She was named after her paternal grandmother, a businesswoman who had received an award from Queen Noor for enterprise. She is of Jordanian, English, and French Huguenot ancestry.


    Sawalha was educated at the Theatre Arts School, a fee-paying independent school which is part of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, based at the time in Clapham in south London, which she left at the age of fifteen.
    Sawalha was educated at the Theatre Arts School, a fee-paying independent school which is part of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, based at the time in Clapham in south London, which she left at the age of fifteen.
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    She is part of an acting family; Sawalha's father Nadim appeared in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and The Living Daylights, while her sister Nadia starred in the soap EastEnders and is now a television presenter and chat show host with whom she has appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.
    She is part of an acting family; Sawalha's father Nadim appeared in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and The Living Daylights, while her sister Nadia starred in the soap EastEnders and is now a television presenter and chat show host with whom she has appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.


    Sawalha made her debut in the 1982 BBC miniseries Fame Is the Spur and in 1988, played a small role in Inspector Morse on the episode "Last Seen Wearing". She first gained attention for her starring role in the Baftaaward-winning ITV teenage comedy-drama Press Gang, which ran from 1989 to 1993.
    Sawalha made her debut in the [[1982]] [[BBC]] miniseries Fame Is the Spur and in [[1988]], played a small role in Inspector Morse on the episode "Last Seen Wearing". She first gained attention for her starring role in the Baftaaward-winning ITV teenage comedy-drama Press Gang, which ran from [[1989]] to [[1990]].

    === Work on Doctor Who ===
    === Work on Doctor Who ===
    In 1990 Julia Sawalha was cast as [[Katie Tollinger]], a posh upper-class cat burglar and a new companion for the [[Seventh Doctor]] who first appeared in [[Crime of the Century]].
    In [[1990]] Sawalha was cast as [[Katie Tollinger]], a posh upper-class cat burglar and a new companion for the [[Seventh Doctor]] who first appeared in ''[[Crime of the Century (serial)|Crime of the Century]]''.


    Julia continued to play Katie regularly until the [[Season 29 (Doctor Who)|season 29]] story [[Transit]] where her character was killed off after Julia decided to leave.
    Sawalha continued to play Katie regularly until the [[Season 29 (Doctor Who)|season 29]] story ''[[Transit (serial)|Transit]]'' where her character was killed off after Sawalha decided to leave.


    She later appeared as an illusion of Katie in the [[Season 34 (Doctor Who)|Season 34]] story [[The Web of Time]].
    Sawalha later reprised her role as Katie in the [[Season 36 (Doctor Who)|season 36]] story [[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust (serial)|''Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust'']] where Katie was resurrected by a race of aliens known as the [[Mitahi]].


    Sawalha starred alongside [[Elisabeth Sladen]], [[Katy Manning]] and [[Caroline John]] in the spin-off series [[Leftover (TV Series)|Leftover]] which featured Katie leading a team of former companions investigating strange alien activity in [[Newcastle]]. The show ran from [[2001]]-[[2005]], with the final Season featuring [[Bonnie Langford]] as [[Melanie Bush]]. She also played a [[Katie Tollinger (Parallel)|parallel]] version of Katie in three episodes.
    Sawalha later reprised her role as Katie in the [[Season 36 (Doctor Who)|season 36]] story [[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust]] where Katie was resurrected by a race of aliens known as the [[Mitahi]]. She later returned in the [[Season 37 (Doctor Who)|Season 37]] story [[Here We Go Again]] which served as the back-door pilot for the spin-off series [[Leftover (TV Series)|Leftover]].


    Sawalha along with the rest of the main cast of Leftover appeared in [[Doctor Who (2003)|''Doctor Who''.]] she and the others then later appeared in the [[Season 42 (Doctor Who)|Season 42]] episode [[Return to Earth|''Return to Earth'']] where they played [[The Matrix|Matrix]] simulations of their characters.
    Sawalha starred alongside [[Elisabeth Sladen]], [[Katy Manning]] and [[Caroline John]] in the spin-off series Leftover which featured Katie leading a team of former companions investigating strange alien activity in Newcastle. The show ran from 2001-2005, with the final Season featuring [[Bonnie Langford]] as [[Melanie Bush]]. She also played a [[Katie Tollinger (Parallel)|parallel]] version of Katie in three episodes.

    Sawalha along with the rest of the main cast of Leftover appeared in [[Doctor Who (2003)]], she and the others then later appeared in the [[Season 42 (Doctor Who)|Season 42]] episode [[Return to Earth]] where they played Matrix simulations of their characters.

    She and the rest of the main Leftover cast reprised their roles for the [[Season 46 (Doctor Who)|Season 46]] story [[Mad World]] and then for the spin-off movie [[Leftover: End of Days]]


    She and the rest of the main Leftover cast reprised their roles for the [[Season 46 (Doctor Who)|Season 46]] story [[Mad World|''Mad World'']] and then for the fifth series of Leftover which was a mini-series with the umbrella title ''[[End of Days (serial)|End of Days]]''.
    === After Doctor Who ===
    === After Doctor Who ===
    From 1992 to 2012, Sawalha played strait-laced daughter Saffron Monsoon in the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulous'' alongside Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. She appeared in the 1995 BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's ''Pride and Prejudice'' as Lydia Bennet, with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. She voiced Ginger in DreamWorks/Aardman's ''Chicken Run''. She also played "Dawn the Wise Man" in ''The Flint Street Nativity'' on Christmas Evein the British Comedy Award-winning Faith in the Future ([[1995]]–[[1998|98]]). In [[1994]], she played Mercy (Merry) Pecksniff in the BBC production of Martin Chuzzlewit.
    In 1992 she starred in episode "Parade" (S2 E4) of Bottom as Veronica Head, a beautiful young barmaid at the Lamb and Flag, whom Richie tries to woo by boasting of his false adventures in the Falklands.


    In [[2000]] she appeared as Janet, the Australian barmaid ("Built for bar work; it's instinct... instinct!!") in the first series of the British sitcom Time Gentlemen Please. She also played the much put-upon PA to "Zak" in Argos TV adverts during [[2002]]<nowiki/>–[[2004]], along with Richard E. Grant. She has also joined actor Ioan Gruffudd in the internationally successful TV adaptations of C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, as the captain's wife Maria.
    From 1991–94, she starred in the ITV family comedy Second Thoughts and continued with her character, Hannah (Lynda Bellingham's daughter), in the British Comedy Award-winning Faith in the Future (1995–98). In 1994, she played Mercy (Merry) Pecksniff in the BBC production of Martin Chuzzlewit.

    From 1992 to 2012, Sawalha played strait-laced daughter Saffron Monsoon in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulousalongside Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. She appeared in the 1995 BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as Lydia Bennet, with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. She voiced Ginger in DreamWorks/Aardman's Chicken Run. She also played "Dawn the Wise Man" in The Flint Street Nativity on Christmas Eve.

    In 2000 she appeared as Janet, the Australian barmaid ("Built for bar work; it's instinct... instinct!!") in the first series of the British sitcom Time Gentlemen Please. She also played the much put-upon PA to "Zak" in Argos TV adverts during 2002–2004, along with Richard E. Grant. She has also joined actor Ioan Gruffudd in the internationally successful TV adaptations of C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, as the captain's wife Maria. The following year, she became Alan Davies's co-star in Jonathan Creek after Caroline Quentin left, appearing in a Christmas Special ("Satan's Chimney"). She returned for a series between 2003–2004.

    In 2006, she participated in the third series of the genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? tracing her family's roots, which are Jordanian Bedouin on her father's side, and French Huguenot on her mother's. She also appeared in the pilot of BBC 1's A Taste of my Life presented by Nigel Slater. After a two-year break, she was back on screen in May 2007, competing in the BBC dog training celebrity reality show The Underdog Show. She then returned to acting in two successive BBC costume dramas; as Jessie Brown in 2007 series Cranford, followed by Lark Rise to Candleford in 2008. She provided the voice acting for Sister Hannah (a.k.a. "Hammer"), a main character in the 2008 Xbox 360 video game Fable II.  In autumn 2014, Julia played the part of Jan Ward in BBC One's thriller miniseries Remember Me, featuring Michael Palin. On 9 May 2015 she read the account of a member of the Women's Land Army at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1.


    In [[2006]], she participated in the third series of the genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? tracing her family's roots, which are Jordanian Bedouin on her father's side, and French Huguenot on her mother's. She also appeared in the pilot of BBC 1's A Taste of my Life presented by Nigel Slater. After a two-year break, she was back on screen in [[May]] [[2007]], competing in the BBC dog training celebrity reality show The Underdog Show. She then returned to acting in two successive BBC costume dramas; as Jessie Brown in [[2007]] series Cranford, followed by Lark Rise to Candleford in [[2008]]. She provided the voice acting for Sister Hannah (a.k.a. "Hammer"), a main character in the 2008 Xbox 360 video game Fable II.  In autumn [[2014]], Julia played the part of Jan Ward in [[BBC One|BBC One's]] thriller miniseries Remember Me, featuring Michael Palin. On 9 May 2015 she read the account of a member of the Women's Land Army at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1.
    == Personal Life ==
    == Personal Life ==
    Sawalha lived with Press Gang co-star Dexter Fletcher, and subsequently comedian Richard Herring. She also had a relationship with Patrick Marber. She had a relationship with Keith Allen, whom she met on the set of Martin Chuzzlewit.
    Sawalha lived with Press Gang co-star Dexter Fletcher, and subsequently comedian Richard Herring. She also had a relationship with Patrick Marber. She had a relationship with Keith Allen, whom she met on the set of Martin Chuzzlewit.


    She met Rich Annetts at the Glastonbury Festival in [[2005]]. The couple moved to Bath, Somerset, and lived in a flat close to the Royal Crescent. Sawalha started growing her own vegetables, attending yoga lessons and studying for an Open University English degree. Sawalha and Annetts have since separated.
    On 1 January 2004, it was alleged in the tabloid newspapers that she had married Alan Davies, her co-star in the television series Jonathan Creek. Both she and Davies, who avoided discussing their private lives in public, denied this, and took legal action against the reports.
    = Selected Credits =

    {|
    She met Rich Annetts at the Glastonbury Festival in 2005. The couple moved to Bath, Somerset, and lived in a flat close to the Royal Crescent. Sawalha started growing her own vegetables, attending yoga lessons and studying for an Open University English degree. Sawalha and Annetts have since separated.
    | valign="top" |

    ====''[[Doctor Who]]''====
    == Selected Credits ==
    ===== As [[Katie Tollinger]] =====

    *''[[Crime of the Century (serial)|Crime of the Century]]''
    === Doctor Who ===
    *''[[Blood and Iron (serial)|Blood and Iron]]''

    *[[Night Thoughts (serial)|''Night Thoughts'']]
    ==== as [[Katie Tollinger]] ====
    *[[Glory School (serial)|''Glory School'']]
    *[[Crime of the Century]]
    *[[The Hostage (serial)|''The Hostage'']]
    *[[Blood and Iron]]
    *[[Lungbarrow (serial)|''Lungbarrow'']]
    *[[Night Thoughts]]
    *[[Nightshade (serial)|Nightshade]]
    *[[Glory School]]
    *[[The Path Not Taken (serial)|The Path Not Taken]]
    *[[The Hostage]]
    *[[Transit (serial)|Transit]]
    *[[Lungbarrow]]
    *[[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust (serial)|''Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust'']]
    *[[Nightshade]]
    *[[Night of the Angels (serial)|''Night of the Angels'']]
    *[[Love and War]]
    *''[[The Dance of the Devil (episode)|The Dance of the Devil]]'' (cameo)
    *[[Transit]]
    *[[Return to Earth (episode)|''Return to Earth'']]
    *[[The Web of Time]]
    *[[Mad World (episode)|''Mad World'']]
    *[[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust]]
    *[[Here We Go Again]]
    *[[Night of the Angels]]
    *[[One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Two]]
    *[[The Name's Shakespeare William Shakespeare]] (Archive footage)
    *[[Return to Earth]]
    *[[Mad World]]
    ===Leftover===


    | valign="top" |
    ==== as [[Katie Tollinger]] ====
    *[[The Forgotten Boy]]
    *[[Everlasting Death]]
    *[[The Inhuman Advantage]]
    *[[The Earth Stands Still]]
    *[[We are the Human Race]]
    *[[Time]]
    *[[Space]]
    *[[The Doctored Papers of 1902]]
    *[[Mary Bell]]
    *[[The Answer to All Your Troubles]]
    *[[Sweet Dreams]]
    *[[A House of Cards]]
    *[[16th February 2002]]
    *[[Parallel]]
    *[[Call Me Isabella]]
    *[[We Need to Talk About Mary]]
    *[[The Past is the Past]]
    *[[Sister Suffragettes]]
    *[[Destiny – Or Not]]
    *[[The Entity]]
    *[[The Churchyard Murderer]]
    *[[Matron²]]
    *[[Shattered]]
    *[[Temple]]
    *[[Voyage to the New World]]
    *[[A Murder in Hollywood]]
    *[[Earth’s Savoir]]
    *[[Time’s Fabric]]
    *[[Test of Nerve]]
    *[[Ghost Town]]
    *[[Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre]]
    *[[The Future’s Truth]]
    *[[The Eternity Tower]]
    *[[Goodbye]]
    *[[One Small Step…]]
    *[[Mastermind, Part I]]
    *[[Mastermind, Part II]]
    ===Cold Front===


    ==== as [[Katie Tollinger]] ====
    ==== ''[[Leftover]]'' ====
    ===== As [[Katie Tollinger]] =====
    *[[Rivals]](''archive footage)''
    * [[The Forgotten Boy (serial)|''The ForgottenBoy'']]
    *[[Downfall]](''archive footage)''
    * [[The Inhuman Advantage (episode)|''The Inhuman Advantage'']]
    ===Movies===
    * [[The Memory Sphere (episode)|''The Memory Sphere'']]
    * [[We Are The Human Race (serial)|''We Are The Human Race'']]
    * [[Everlasting Death (episode)|''Everlasting Death'']]
    * [[Space (episode)|''Space'']]
    * [[Time (episode)|''Time'']]
    * [[The Doctored Papers (episode)|''The Doctored Papers'']]
    *[[Michelle (episode)|''Michelle'']]
    *''[[Sweet Dreams (episode)|Sweet Dreams]]''
    *[[No More Worries (episode)|''No More Worries'']]
    *[[Test of Nerve (episode)|''Test of Nerve'']]
    *[[Forever Young (serial)|Forever Young]]
    *[[The Beaten Generation (episode)|''The Beaten Generation'']]
    *''[[Parallel (episode)|Parallel]]''
    *[[Call Me Ally (serial)|''Call Me Ally'']]
    *''[[The Past is the Past (episode)|The Past is the Past]]''
    *[[Rapscallions (episode)|''Rapscallions'']]
    *[[Sister Suffragettes (episode)|''Sister Suffragettes'']]''''
    *[[The Fainéant Professor (serial)|''The Fainéant Professor'']]
    *[[The Entity (episode)|''The Entity'']]
    *''[[The Churchyard Murderer (episode)|The Churchyard Murderer]]''
    *[[Shattered (episode)|''Shattered'']]
    *[[Temple (serial)|''Temple'']]
    *[[Voyage to the New World (episode)|''Voyage to the New World'']]
    *[[A Murder in Hollywood (episode)|''A Murder in Hollywood'']]
    *''[[Earth's Savior (episode)|Earth's Savior]]''
    *[[Time's Fabric (episode)|''Time's Fabric'']]
    *''[[A House of Cards (episode)|A House of Cards]]''
    *[[World War Three (episode)|''World War Three'']]
    * ''[[Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre (episode)|Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre]]''
    *''[[The Future's Truth (episode)|The Future's Truth]]''
    *[[The Eternity Tower (episode)|''The Eternity Tower'']]
    *[[Goodbye (episode)|''Goodbye'']]
    *[[One Small Step (episode)|''One Small Step'']]
    *[[Mastermind (serial)|''Mastermind'']]
    *''[[End of Days (serial)|End of Days]]''


    | valign="top" |
    ==== as [[Katie Tollinger]] ====
    ==== ''[[Movies]]'' ====
    *[[Doctor Who (2003)]]
    ===== As [[Katie Tollinger]] =====
    *[[Leftover: End of Days]]
    *[[Doctor Who (2003)|''Doctor Who'']]
    [[Category:Actors]]
    |}
    <headertabs/>
    [[Category:Actresses]]
    [[Category:Actresses that have played Companions]]

    Latest revision as of 19:50, 6 April 2023

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Julia Sawalha portrayed the Seventh and Eighth Doctor companion, Katie Tollinger, from 1990-1992. She went on to reprise the character in the spin-off series, Leftover, from 2001-2005 and again in 2010.

    Biography 

    Prior to Doctor Who

    Sawalha was born in Wandsworth, London, and is daughter of Roberta Lane and actor Nadim Sawalha. Her father was born in Madaba, Jordan. She was named after her paternal grandmother, a businesswoman who had received an award from Queen Noor for enterprise. She is of Jordanian, English, and French Huguenot ancestry.

    Sawalha was educated at the Theatre Arts School, a fee-paying independent school which is part of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, based at the time in Clapham in south London, which she left at the age of fifteen.

    She is part of an acting family; Sawalha's father Nadim appeared in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and The Living Daylights, while her sister Nadia starred in the soap EastEnders and is now a television presenter and chat show host with whom she has appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.

    Sawalha made her debut in the 1982 BBC miniseries Fame Is the Spur and in 1988, played a small role in Inspector Morse on the episode "Last Seen Wearing". She first gained attention for her starring role in the Baftaaward-winning ITV teenage comedy-drama Press Gang, which ran from 1989 to 1990.

    Work on Doctor Who

    In 1990 Sawalha was cast as Katie Tollinger, a posh upper-class cat burglar and a new companion for the Seventh Doctor who first appeared in Crime of the Century.

    Sawalha continued to play Katie regularly until the season 29 story Transit where her character was killed off after Sawalha decided to leave.

    Sawalha later reprised her role as Katie in the season 36 story Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust where Katie was resurrected by a race of aliens known as the Mitahi.

    Sawalha starred alongside Elisabeth Sladen, Katy Manning and Caroline John in the spin-off series Leftover which featured Katie leading a team of former companions investigating strange alien activity in Newcastle. The show ran from 2001-2005, with the final Season featuring Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush. She also played a parallel version of Katie in three episodes.

    Sawalha along with the rest of the main cast of Leftover appeared in Doctor Who. she and the others then later appeared in the Season 42 episode Return to Earth where they played Matrix simulations of their characters.

    She and the rest of the main Leftover cast reprised their roles for the Season 46 story Mad World and then for the fifth series of Leftover which was a mini-series with the umbrella title End of Days.

    After Doctor Who

    From 1992 to 2012, Sawalha played strait-laced daughter Saffron Monsoon in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous alongside Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. She appeared in the 1995 BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as Lydia Bennet, with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. She voiced Ginger in DreamWorks/Aardman's Chicken Run. She also played "Dawn the Wise Man" in The Flint Street Nativity on Christmas Evein the British Comedy Award-winning Faith in the Future (199598). In 1994, she played Mercy (Merry) Pecksniff in the BBC production of Martin Chuzzlewit.

    In 2000 she appeared as Janet, the Australian barmaid ("Built for bar work; it's instinct... instinct!!") in the first series of the British sitcom Time Gentlemen Please. She also played the much put-upon PA to "Zak" in Argos TV adverts during 20022004, along with Richard E. Grant. She has also joined actor Ioan Gruffudd in the internationally successful TV adaptations of C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, as the captain's wife Maria.

    In 2006, she participated in the third series of the genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? tracing her family's roots, which are Jordanian Bedouin on her father's side, and French Huguenot on her mother's. She also appeared in the pilot of BBC 1's A Taste of my Life presented by Nigel Slater. After a two-year break, she was back on screen in May 2007, competing in the BBC dog training celebrity reality show The Underdog Show. She then returned to acting in two successive BBC costume dramas; as Jessie Brown in 2007 series Cranford, followed by Lark Rise to Candleford in 2008. She provided the voice acting for Sister Hannah (a.k.a. "Hammer"), a main character in the 2008 Xbox 360 video game Fable II.  In autumn 2014, Julia played the part of Jan Ward in BBC One's thriller miniseries Remember Me, featuring Michael Palin. On 9 May 2015 she read the account of a member of the Women's Land Army at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1.

    Personal Life

    Sawalha lived with Press Gang co-star Dexter Fletcher, and subsequently comedian Richard Herring. She also had a relationship with Patrick Marber. She had a relationship with Keith Allen, whom she met on the set of Martin Chuzzlewit.

    She met Rich Annetts at the Glastonbury Festival in 2005. The couple moved to Bath, Somerset, and lived in a flat close to the Royal Crescent. Sawalha started growing her own vegetables, attending yoga lessons and studying for an Open University English degree. Sawalha and Annetts have since separated.

    Selected Credits 

    Doctor Who

    As Katie Tollinger

    Leftover

    As Katie Tollinger

    Movies

    As Katie Tollinger
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