Larry King w/ Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and Sid Caesar 1995

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[Music] good evening and welcome to Larry King weekend read along with Larry King tonight what are we in for tonight we're in for a special treat we're spending four hours with three of the funniest man in showbiz be very funny and very talented filmmakers Mel Brooks Carl Reiner who would sit Cesar put together one of the funnier shows him in television history your show of shows we're gonna take a look at their classic comedy and it what's up with all of three of them now we welcome Mel Brooks tall Reiner since these it your show of shows is now we got a tape of this now what's on tape we're gonna see parts but what is available now to the public well this is what this is what's going out not to the public this is a it's a it's it's a now in 50 minutes so now in 50 minutes and it has highlights the the best highlights I think that it's it's a combination of Caesars our and show us show us and everybody is on it and it's a I think you'll enjoy it have you seen it call I saw it at the best the best possible place to see it my son Rob the Reiner the art the youngers of the oldest of the three children I have made a party always loved Sid when he was a kid he wanted a be Sid made a party invited oh Tom Hanks and him and me and Jon Lovitz a lot of friends to see what this man did in 1952 59 and the left that happened he brought this tape along among others we stay for three hours and just laughed and so we had a live television I want to get a little history of it but we'll be telling you that you can order it at 1-800 comic TV right you got an 800 number well tell me how this started the show show well Feldman's orb collecting tender what do you think it is max Liebman who was the producer got together Sid Caesar imaging coke and a lot of that I wan Craig Craig Minh Craig mint LV in 1950 cement gar in 1951 I'm sorry no 50 1950 1952 manga got together this group and with NBC and Sid Sid was asked if he won whose idea was it yeah way except I was doing I was doing a show called make my Manhattan on Broadway and Max said we're gonna have lunch with the fellow from NBC and there was Pat wheeler who was vice president then Barney Weaver's far we've his populist right who is in charge of television and now I was very hungry I mean we were gone for lunch and I can sat down a week and I looked at the menu and I was very hungry run to listen and he said but what do you want you want a half hour an hour or an hour and a half and I went sheathing now and a half that's a long time to wait for a sandwich no maybe but if I have can I get the hell do we go no no no no no do you want to know a half hour an hour an hour and a half and that was it that's the way that's how to show be against how to show begin now how do you know Mel no we didn't we're not yet no no jumping a job even the chef's you're losing the drama yeah okay well I'm home but what happened was Carl take over Carl looked at max leave and the max looked at me and I said let's go for the hour and a half why not you know mm-hmm get as much as we can we somewhat lazy to look at each other cuz max was three feet and he was always 60 okay so I looked at a deal was made it was made shook hands and then sit them in those days if she shook hands that was it you didn't need 14 lawyers I'll call you you'll coming back I'll get my system I call my for my brother I think signed a deal right there and I've walked out now as we walked out of there the restaurant I looked at max I said who's gonna write this there's an hour and a half and now I have everywhere I was not 20 weeks at 22 weeks 39 weeks and that to me was like Drive ya alive no no I tell you I'll show you what Lyman I told you before I was getting elected some some of our young the young writers around and I and I said then one of the writers stood up and said mister season we know the shell was an hour and a half we know it was live but tell us how long did it take to shoot the eye out a half so they really don't understand what live is so now you agreed he got a 90-minute once a week on NBC for 39 weeks now you need writers right no not 90 writers we had no idea no Tolkien Lucille Callen max Lee even myself that was the original that was you that was your eye a little later he came about four weeks later yes well we can what were you believe at the time he had a manager but Leo pillar dry of them and and Leo pillar didn't know it's misspelled pilot but he said peloton he didn't know who I was so I said I I know Sid Caesar we talked about my my writing a couple of jokes for him and I'd like to see him and fill it to throw him out so I came back the door I said I noticed it Caesar we discussed writing some jokes for him and I would like to see him so he could discuss my writing material funny funny jokes room and lyrical it's a throw him out so they threw me out it they threw me out three times were you and I came back I said I know said Caesar in said I screamed and Sid came out he said Letterman let him in I know him so they let me in now what were you at the time funny very funny was he a writer did you know he was a talker he was a comedian no Brooks was a comic Mountains he animal eats home alone I was a comic in the matter how did you come to this well I was I was already um as young being I was I was on Broadway I did three shows and max Liebman saw me and a show called alive and kickin and invited me to do the first full year of the ceases out they needed a fellow in a raincoat and I phoned a ranger of the show show the first year of the show you know he came like first banana - yes yes that's not Imogene Coca comment I met Imogene when we were doing the Admiral Broadway revue which was just an hour now I show and I got a started to tell you with this and I met him a gene there and I always called Amy I said hi I mean and I met her there and we didn't work together first about four or five weeks later we got a sketch together and I said like let's do it with imaging because Mary McCarty was on and somebody else and that's how we met and we started it was like the right away it's it really is magic it truly is because I didn't have to talk to her much we've got too much rehearsal was it the cliche that was later I was much later I was doing show shows I was the preciate yeah cliches not not during that there's no not during these days for the people who I'm the historian here this the cliches were to was a husband a man and a woman sitting on a park bench or any place and talking only in cliches from you're gonna say that again oh they never said anything that wasn't said thousand times before the whole conversation time saves time and again and again we'll be right back with more there are full hour tonight on Larry King weekend don't go away the company that's been troubling me about interstellar gravitational relationships now there is a gaseous vapor I understand between the ionosphere and the stratosphere the things be suspended there even though there's no apparent terrestrial pool from any of the 12 orbits in this due to a self-contained to rescue relationship or is it because of the I on a scopic gaseous pressures that build up in the ionosphere [Music] Larry King weekend is brought to you by Office Depot taking care of business with guaranteed low prices on thousands of brand named office supplies I would consider that in the realm of tragedy rather than comedy a point of view to me tragedy if it is if I'll cut my finger that's tragedy they bleach and I'll cry and I'll run around and I'll go into Mount Sinai Friday and to me comedy is if you walk into an open-air was a clip from the 2000 year old man Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner hilarious comedy classic the CD and video versions are available from Rhino Records we're also seeing clips from your show shows which are also available by calling 1-800 comic TV we thank all three of these geniuses for being with us now mm zero man fine thank us never mind thank us do we get anything is there a Romania rhenium remunerated cups yes to come on we're ramune Iranian said hold your cup what are you gonna do now hold this hold this this is how cheap this you look at that chip look at this can you see this it's okay from the camera no they keep it away for you knocking is never this is the cheapest show I have okay put it down wait a second I can fix that what are you girls gonna fix you I always have something that figure you color it and although Louise you color it in a little okay pick up pick up pick up okay take the glare out of it okay how did the two thousand year old man begin on the show of shows everything in the world began on the show shows but I thought you never appeared on that show no no that that started in the office for entertainment Mel was Mel did most of the professor writing with Sid when we did the professor and this this was just a lure to play a gag of he'd be that would get up he came over how'd it start it started because smell always got up in the room and did a Jewish a Jewish pirate or something and I knew you could interview him I came in after seeing Dan Seymour do this is a what is the voice of the people and he says I saw a man he was talking to a man he said I don't know wasn't your there was the we the people we the people we the people speak here's a man who was actually in Stalin's toilet and heard Stalin say they're going to blow up the world Thursday and I said this is incredible impossible what if it's true on it they tell the president don't worry the whole world so I said is it true sir that you were actually at the scene of the crucifixion I was a terrible date and that started 110 years of just doing that makes it laughs he was a you know he had a hard hard day's work and then you do parties became the greatest comedy Oh round disco I'll drink to that no okay Syd was true or false Syd was a little moving a loonie gonna fall out set Syd was a little whacked at the time however that it wasn't you tough to work for wasn't no no no Syd was not tough to work for a Syd was one of the writers I said from then where do all these stories come that you were abnormal in this ninth year he drank a little too much no I know he was nine that means I I never I never drank doing a show or when I performed ever never ever he couldn't understand how people drank cocktails in the afternoon thought it was an abomination but I I couldn't go to sleep the whole how how that started was I couldn't go to sleep I couldn't get to sleep I would lay in bed you know always long no there'll be all year long every night of the night didn't run insomniac no nothing something I got was worried worried I come out you know the sketches half finish you got to go home you got to get some sleep and you go maybe if we do it different no I'll go that way I'm trying to surrender I'll try it that way whatever and it was no sleeping so I've noticed if you take couple of drinks you relax and you go to sleep and then got more relaxed and more relaxed and more liked it took more and more and more more were you tough to work for no no I wasn't tough because a while he was he was he was very strong he was demanding he wanted good and if it wasn't good he cheated I know but we had we had Mike Stewart Oliver shall I'm a terrific writer who was like our typist Titleist he was a young boy who worked with it it was that type as it went on to write Hello Dolly and and a couple of other so when is Michael so Sid Sid didn't like a particular joke and he took the table and the typer and Mike and he emphasized the point he was very very strong and he picked them up Mel Tolkin was a head writer and was always worried about whether Sid would like a joke or not so Mel Tolkin was a genius by the way he really was it was like I don't know he learned English and Canada and the wrote our theme song and he wrote some of the greatest acts of the kids so Mel Tolkin was very worried about SIDS reaction on the joke so Sid grabbed a desk with the typewriter with the little redheaded guy and said I'm not crazy about him picked this joke there was a big it was a genius talking with you but what happened was we would all sit around and we would sit down and we did right we would get on our first we had to get an idea we'd come in Monday with nothing cold nothing there was nothing that round and no ideas when we'd see a lot of this why did you oh yes I was in car wasn't it and we'd sit around and well why did you do it because we never had time to go out you know we worked from the from the nine o'clock in the morning till six o'clock at night this was an hour hit show yeah that's when you're worried and somebody somebody said in the writers room I'll never forget on Monday we had nothing to write we were blank we were empty and I don't know whether it's Larry or Carl or somebody somebody said I moved into a new building I mean the walls are very very thin it's ridiculous so we did I saw the blue light of the television set and the next apartment coming through that wall bang that was the idea and we wrote a sketch it was everything what it was we never time to go out because we work from 9:00 to 6:00 oh and once in a while if the show was we will do that out of a written written we'd go out together but was very rare by the way in defense of that line about him being tough we worked with it for nine years we ate together every lunchtime we know where you're going we never go without Sid or and then we went out on the weekend together a half the show so that's an act like we like this was the greatest writing crew and his absolutely what do you have about a junior writer he was doing about here but what happened was this we didn't have time to go anywhere so we would come in on Monday morning would say you know anybody who went anywhere no kidding yeah he's boss game some tickets and they went to see you no kidding his boys game tickets he went to and that came into a sketch of six tickets about a boss coming in and telling me Victor I really yeah we're gonna have the visiting fireman in we I had some tickets to an opening night of a show but you can't make it he can't do it but I'll give it to you here's six tickets to an opening night of snap llegada with ceedric Gibbons what's the secret recommend and that was okay my wife I got to call my wife I got to get dance tonight right I gotta call my wife she gotta call him she's got a call mouths years of your life no no we got now you know what it is to get six people together because one guy's in Connecticut and also we found that we could split the screen that to us like splitting the atom we could split the screen because technology indication live television yeah this is live and we can split the she saw that right away we get that back fits right in when we could call him again two people on the screen at the same time wow that was that was great days the tapes are available will come back with Sid and Mel and Carl and more humor and more clips from the show and we're also gonna have SIDS way with language convoy [Music] i'm frank sesno join me for late edition of bitter congress recesses democracy or gridlock we'll talk to two leaders who won't be back Democrat George Mitchell and Republican Bob Michel on late edition 5:00 p.m. Eastern Sunday [Music] [Applause] [Music] all our from the show shows those tapes are out now and they're fantastic that was none FF break yeah great well then an example of how Sid can work and by having a little mini press conference here in the show so we'll have a German yes a Russian Italian Italian and a Frenchman okay they're all gathered here UN meeting little diplomatic we're discussing Bosnia okay the Italian viewpoint of the Bosnian situation like was a fire under me like on a macchiato severe local embassy guard mean telephone because another people only conducive to development a lot a yellow unity no Cheney gonna mail on a big boom some del Villar a veto we got a lolly Ivana a kewpie no man the German diplomat has a completely different view striving for treatment therapy for Arden's Oryx pardon see to understand them they she's an employee but I've slept I'm escapology under wash fast like Cinderella you in the gallery for lunch fluent open bar you can try son Steven couldn't come out newsela Heights is very very formidable yes and the French know always it's cuz what's wrong could he talk for young time so not cool again a girl this one that we get up a little Pumbaa it's not sunny but I also found a leopard teeth you shoulda quali this 125k young the clement so you never have a formal meeting how about the soviets the Russia but Yeltsin would yeah what do you think of mr. Yeltsin dr. Piazza nobody a doctor whooshing neighbor a Muslim in Yates Academy GG Anya he got denied not the revision actress Jeanne Brasilia we need shuttle I love you cannot speak any foreign language though you do a great Japanese yeah so making sure it's all nice you look at I and I like you writing for a genius like this easy easy a great vehicle for comic passions because I would have been a comic ten years before I became you know who you are before I became no but I was I mean he could do everything that had to be done now working with him no it's absolutely true what he's saying is that I was a top banana in a smaller Bunch and when I saw what he did I wanted to be in that bunch because it was a pleasure to service this man we were all moths going around a flame if you look at the writers that were attracted to this flame and I'd like to go down the list yeah Ronnie and let me not miss anybody first starting with Mel Tolkin Lucille Callen then people who have passed away like Tony Webster wrote a few Broadway shows and wrote bilko Joe Stein who wrote Fiddler on the Roof take me along Zorba inter laughing among others and and Juno Juno and the paycock a Juno I just saw and Mike Stewart who wrote a Hello Dolly Bye Bye Birdie Candide Larry Gelbart wrote mash on Broadway the forum and the the barbarians at the gate he just adapted among men taut sexy let's not forget anybody else Erin Rubin who did who did the Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle Neil Simon Neil Neil and Danny Simon started together Danny Simon became a director and a an a teacher but Neil Simon I haven't from I don't know what he's Woody Allen you know he hasn't done anything in about three weeks Woody Allen was 19 years 18 years old and came in in the last year for some special geniuses and Max Kavinsky here yes Mel Brooks was the max is my son I know the reigning genius of comedy we're gonna take a break and come back and just let loose because they're with us for the full hour tonight you can get the 2000 year old man and record stores and you can get the Sid Caesar tapes of your show of shows at 1-800 comic TV back with more on Larry King weekend don't go away say don't go away did I miss don't go away did I miss any writers Phil sharp Phil sharp well the prosecution loses fight over murder scene blood sample DNA test the defense wants this man to ban that evidence follow the arguments as CNN continues complete live coverage of the Simpson case noon Eastern Tuesday [Music] here we thought happiness did oh and the songs came out of it a lion feeding my dog a lion fish eating my photos [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] let's bring the million two thousand year old man to bring into by the way I must give credit to my wife Ann Bancroft she did the note on that how does that word that marriage I don't know what does that explain this this Mary well I mean there's a lot of cooking and cleaning and she works she goes out and works and things that I cook and clean at home not we we we we like each other a lot mmm but it is amazing good yeah what was it married 30 years yes this year on August 5th we have been married for 30 years 151 years you're married him too it's not to him wait a minute Oh hold it you married before me I'm married and yep July July 17th 1943 oh I'm married in December 43 so it's gonna be 51 years in December what's this well we have a way to go honey my wife my wife has it she said it marries somebody who can stand you and I say yes when you become friends that's when the marriage solidifies that's serious that was first when did you become friends just a little while ago just before we came here would you say that you're tough to live with oh yes I really oh yes I would not put any qualms in that I would say yes I am are you some food no I'm there probably the easiest one in the world to live with I'm one of the nicest human beings I know you are very impressive by the way Gary Belkin Shelley Keller and Phil sharp three names I didn't mention of the right head any others fell sure yes Gary Shelley killer are you easy to live with you bet your ass I am when I come over here he comes [Laughter] must mean something yeah okay doing this you were mentioning that you did a bit this is your life yes this is the bit way you it was your life yeah I thought it was somebody else's life this is your life Edie dumphy and there was a guy sitting next to him and he kept looking over to the guy Dave there but like it's gonna be his life he found that in his life he fainted just then no but what I did was I played it for real I really did you know if somebody comes over he says and picks you out of minorities right we did this in the in the center theater which was 5,000 seats 5,000 people and we did it and we didn't rehearse it we talked it down because we could have gotten hurt oh if we really did we just talked to town when you'll do this I'll do that we'll do this because it became so physical because they are picking up carry me and taking you the rain who the ralpherz ralpherz yes and they come and you're separated for real he doesn't want to go I said no I always play these characters absolutely earnestly absolutely straight he never played for comedy he always played the character as if he were that person he just did those voice I want to say one thing about this particular item because I haven't seen in years and they did it 10 from your show of shows they put in the theater about 10 years ago had never seen it we it was on Kenny and they put it fixed it up I looked at it and I heard a woman screaming with laughter the highest screaming laughter I've ever heard and that woman was me I was live so hard I didn't recognize the last I couldn't believe it that is that funny people have said that's the single funnier sketch ever done it was one of the great what about the vicissitudes assistance institutes of live television well live television is live it's an it no I can't explain what live is live is there is no net there are no cue cards there were no teleprompters no no right there no bare lots that's it you can't if something happens you know if the fly comes you go like this and that's hidden you keep walking a lot of accident take it one time yeah one time I was doing a sketch would call and Max leaving it changed the running order and I had a dresser called mock and I said mock you got to change don't worry mr. seizure-like now I changed them to doing the show and we have a minute and 10 seconds to change costume and get out during commercial doing commercials was a minute and 10 seconds so I got Aldrin I had to put on a Roman god no no it was I was doing a strong mang Act we're doing a strong ahead we have leotard you know leopard skin with the gold mermaid boots and omelets and wristlets and roof listen victims on top of them walk out diplomats and popplets and I walk up and I look at this stage I'm all set and I look out it's a bus ketch now this is live right you can't say caught them this is I said oh my god have pants pants pants straight called Penn shirt come on come on I took somebody's pants somebody's coat no good and I walked out took about 12 seconds I walked out that walked on sat down next to Carl because hey how are you wanting to like it and I crossed my legs and I saw it didn't he shut a boat going Monday said Gollum a boot season feetoes a beautiful listen yeah that's right but didn't know that you got a shave him every morning I would say something be right back with more don't go away [Music] but this mean mr. new era double-double motion pictures will smash this picture and make it over in town in the found of book piece when your padded bra will hear birds singing brett my boy Rex do you realize what talking movies will mean for you [Music] that three-year show it shows when the silence were out and the talkies came in and Sid Caesar Carl Reiner no books we devoted a lot of time with with with sidled sometimes we should as we should because he is the reigning genius yes sit right when you would do the 2000 year old man the two of you by the way what's your car you currently doing a movie I am writing a movie called Dracula dead and liking it if it turns out to be funny we'll make it we'll shoot it but first a script has to be good so I'm writing it was ready to look at and Steve Haberman in case they watched itself yeah we got to compete when am bankrupt was here tonight we'll head back off just not writing it but she is reading it and telling me if it stinks or it's good you're doing I'm writing a novel another novel called continue laughing based on the young man who was in my original novel enter laughing in nineteen forties now a year old second novel was hysterical - yes all kinds of love you were very kind I loved that book that was a very very dirty book that's it it was amazing I've known call for a long time I mean 40 years old book was scandal and I never realized that he had such a filthy mind no 2000 year old man you would just invent the questions were just Papa well that was the fun of it we sat in the office and we really start in the office any time was a lull I would ask you could be 2,000 years old now right yes anymore there people like Larry King back and although he had big mouths then - do you remember any of their names oh sure what were their names the first one was there was a guy called mich Mich Comiskey queen mich Kikuchi that's where he stole the name from Larry King Queen mean King now what is ready to discuss mainly in those days what was the biggest Ted bit like who did what to who and how much did ski Mickey told everybody everything did you ever go on he was the first columnist did you ever write that something happened you know somebody would do something scandalous and terrible and he would write away run over and he'd get a big stone and he got a chisel to write it every time he wrote it the organum took a year to tell why did you ever go on his program he had a talk program yes in the cave really to Dixie Cups yelling that was did you go on as a gala I was one of the big guests you eat I would be on every other week he would ask me to come on and reveal something you know yeah what did you reveal well I revealed puberty I know you were very young when you start know if I was tight you know oh really you're first got PW 13 I wish lo I don't know well how did you know you were going into puberty what happens well I mean big event I when I went into puberty and I went yes when I went yes it was different I see I see which is one day it was different I know we're on the show what's the biggest change you've noticed yeah engine and competitiveness people are taller I used to used to talk to people I'd see eyes now I see buckles belt everybody has mankind change much into dust yes for the better mankind for the voiced for the voice of the worsen yes people used to treat each other with respect there is a good move on oh no they kill you and bury you now they kill you they walk away ermine kind used to be nicer right away were there homosexuals in our time yeah only by Murray Murray Murray the homosexual sorry Murray was guy yeah oh yeah we like to be don't you know we said Murray you know practice but another place where bed no there was already big scandal and what was the biggest scandal in the Rock age well why you think there was a woman a woman who has pledged her trolls she pledged our oath to to another guy to a new patron and yes Marie Marie pledged that wrote the poit repent and there was a guy call and they woke up in the same cave and that was a scandal although they had nothing to do with each other sexually they just happened to it was arranged on there that I've been the same gay but when they exited in the morning I mean it was Mickey the Queen told everybody even yeah give me more time I can prepare these ad-libs by the way are you married I've been married several hundred times yeah you haven't man do you remember all your wives one I remember well I'm afraid to ask the next question you had many hundreds of wives don't you on how many children you have I have over 42,000 children and not one comes to visit me said saboteur must it have been like sitting around I mean when you started to spit ball that's what was called we're spitballing uh when we sat around to sit down to crack each other up oh sure oh yeah laughter on the 23rd for a good example the Neil Simon yes it was I think it was it was a it was a good because Neil caught the essence of it I mean not everything was actually exactly true but the thrust of it was I mean I walked in I didn't sit in my clothes because I didn't want to crease them I was that crazy you didn't sit him so what did you sit I started to put on a raincoat wait a minute talk my suit off put on a raincoat and we sat and we wrote did you think that was nuts yeah I didn't see that very often I think it might happen once or twice when he had to go someplace that night he usually didn't sit in a raincoat unless he was gonna go out and flash what yeah what would you like in these what was he like in this room now used to come in late yeah now use the common especially he was always preceded by his coffee and bagel didn't anyone coffee when the kid came in with the bagel and coffee they knew I was only 10 minutes behind that because I didn't wanted to get too cold did you did you laugh a lot at these manners were they break up kind of laugh or not yes laugh and screamed a lot and hollered a lot a lot of Terror a lot of fun a lot of competition everybody wanted their joke in but when a joke was right everybody laughed what was it like for a kid like woody he wasn't there at this point he wouldn't he came though I wasn't there then that was not he was shouted down a lot he really was yeah sure but he came with good stuff from Buddy good writer good we knew it we knew he was good right from the beginning oh yeah he started be on the typewriter as kind of gathering coalescing the vapor of all the comedy and getting it down I make that up whatever I guess that into one program and died but he did he got it all together and he and he picked out what what he thought was gonna be favorite all-time skit the favorite all-time skit my god she's the movie there with the popcorn no I think I think the this is your life your favorite skit well one that I I haven't seen it all haven't two of them that I haven't seen in a long time one was memorable because we broke up for the first time was Sid was playing pool oh yeah that in a pool table in the hall picture yes and and because we didn't rehearse what they props he only made one prop they scored the table with a little too cool table good pool tables and Sid hit us pool cue in the hole and he lifts the table each time he thought and it was like ripped underwear but what we didn't know and I would say good shot and we were talking about I think she's absolutely guilty and another shot and now he's going this way as a warping wolf to the table and when he picked it up the club broke in his hand and he had a hefty Club and I said good shot and I couldn't anyway well I could breathe [Music] look at the slipping from the saliva [Music] it applies but God applies but so does the flying speck how we Mars Oh brilliant how are you are wonderful all right we only have a few minutes left guys like okay let's let's end it on a sink we you know we never heard the three of you sing together we never did let's try let's watch I pick a song shine on harvest moon this would be a classic no no what do you suggest we used to do operas together don't let CEO go for Latino more opiate o2 give me your o2 I was gonna sing our Canada other people um um Jerry where you are there's all your famiiy local so you trained manner to your head or something yeah to PP or today in the file this will be three tenors [Music] [Applause] was a beautiful beautiful yeah well you know if we could edit that out we'd love it are you into life is life life is yes things we left out of the show these are the things we never let each and here it is years later we're now in our underwear
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