List of The Podge and Rodge Show episodes

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This is a list of episodes of The Podge and Rodge Show , with airdates and the relevant guests of the episode in question.

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A talk show broadcast and produced by RTÉ, for the first three seasons Podge and Rodge were joined by Lucy Kennedy as a co-host. In the fourth season up until Christmas 2008, they were joined by female guest hosts following Kennedy's departure. Caroline Morahan joined as co-host when the fourth season returned on 9 February 2009. The programme aired each Monday and Tuesday at 22:50 on RTÉ Two from February to April and from October to December with a hiatus during the summer months. [1] The fourth season began on 20 October 2008 and ended on 14 April 2009 and was the last to be filmed in then original Ballydung Manor set. Season five was a truncated season shot in the Stickit Inn set. As part of RTÉ's 2018's autumn launch it was announced that The Podge and Rodge Show would be returning after an eight-year break for a sixth season with new co-host Doireann Garrihy starting on 22 October 2018.

Set in Ballydung Manor, the brothers' home in the village of Ballydung in County Ring, as well as celebrity interviews of a humorous nature it also involved quizzes, reviews, news, music and talent contests, as well as racenights involving among other entities hamsters in mazes, sheep shearing and tractors. [2] During early episodes, with the credits rolling, it was common for the two to tell viewers to direct their complaints elsewhere, e.g. RTÉ or The Joe Duffy Show. The programme's popularity was reflected on the Irish Singles Chart, as The Saw Doctors reached number one on 17 October 2008 with the song "About You Now", first performed on The Podge and Rodge Show as a dare during the "Rock N' Roulette" feature of series three. [3]

Season one

S#Ep#GuestsOriginal airdate
11 Diarmuid Gavin, David Norris 2006-02-06
12 Dave Fanning, Marisa Mackle 2006-02-07
13 Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin, Larry Gogan 2006-02-13
14 Gavin Lambe-Murphy, Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh 2006-02-14
15 Dickie Rock, Donna and Joseph McCaul 2006-02-20
16 Jon Kenny, Frances Black 2006-02-21
17 Tom Dunne, Anna Nolan 2006-02-27
18 Síle Seoige, Paolo Tullio 2006-02-28
19 Fergus Gibson, Tatania Ouliankana 2006-03-06
110 Foster and Allen, Mario Rosenstock 2006-03-07
111 Jerry Fish, Martin King 2006-03-13
112 Robert O'Byrne, Keith Duffy 2006-03-14
113 Barry McGuigan, Pamela Flood 2006-03-20
114 Ian Dempsey, Anne Charleston 2006-03-21
115 Ray Shah, Brendan O'Carroll 2006-03-27
116 Mary McEvoy, Red Hurley 2006-03-28
117 Kathryn Thomas, Marty Morrissey 2006-04-03
118 Father Brian D'Arcy, Joe Dolan 2006-04-04
119 Trevor Sargent, Ronnie Drew 2006-04-10
120 Gerry Ryan, Finbar Wright 2006-04-11
121 Áine Chambers, Simon Delaney 2006-04-18
122 Mary O'Conor, Joe Duffy 2006-04-24
123 Fran Cosgrave, Hazel O'Connor 2006-04-25
124 Jodie Marsh, PJ Gallagher 2006-05-01
125 Amanda Brunker, Johnny Vegas 2006-05-02
* The Áine Chambers episode was pre-recorded as there was only one show due to the Easter schedule - there was no episode on April 19.

Season two

S#Ep#GuestsOriginal airdate
21 Coleen Nolan, Spiral 2006-10-16
22 The Cheeky Girls, Mickey Joe Harte 2006-10-17
23 Brenda Donohue, Freddie Starr 2006-10-23
24 Rosanna Davison, Johnny Logan 2006-10-24
25 Brigitte Nielsen, Hector Ó hEochagáin 2006-10-30
26 Toni the Exotic Dancer, Henry Kelly 2006-10-31
27 Don Baker, Ray D'Arcy 2006-11-06
28 Keith Barry, Brian Kennedy 2006-11-07
29 Tony Fenton, Chris Brosnan 2006-11-13
210 Caroline Morahan, Tony Hadley 2006-11-14
211 Ken Doherty, Daithí Ó Sé 2006-11-20
212 TR Dallas, Leslie Grantham 2006-11-21
213 Maeve Higgins, Bernard Dunne 2006-11-27
214 Brendan Shine, Rebecca Loos 2006-11-28
215 Margo O'Donnell, Patrick Kielty 2006-12-04
216 Claudia Carroll, Dara Ó Briain 2006-12-05
217 Sean Moncrieff, Colin Carroll 2006-12-11
218 Christy Dignam, Andrea Roche 2006-12-12
219 Brendan Bowyer, Des Bishop 2006-12-18
220 June Rodgers, George Murphy, Shane MacGowan 2006-12-19
221New Year's Eve Special: Mary Black, Edele Lynch, Keavy Lynch, Jason Donovan, Freddie Starr 2006-12-31
MID-SEASON HIATUS
222 Joe Rooney, John McCririck 2007-02-05
223 Sarah Morrissey, Niall Toibin 2007-02-06
224 Arthur Murphy, Jason Byrne 2007-02-12
225 Lorraine Keane, Frank Carson 2007-02-13
226 Jayne Middlemiss, Roy Walker 2007-02-19
227 Sheana Keane, Russell Grant 2007-02-20
228 Mick O'Dwyer, David Mitchell 2007-02-27
229 Paul Daniels, Jason McAteer 2007-03-05
230 Glenda Gilson, Jimmy Nesbitt, Frank Sidebottom 2007-03-06
231 Paul Byrom, Suzi Quatro 2007-03-12
232 Eanna Ni Lamhna, Ryan Tubridy 2007-03-13
233 Sinéad O'Connor, Ronan Collins 2007-03-19
234 Andrew Maxwell, Bez 2007-03-20
235 Stephen Rea, Craig Doyle 2007-03-26
236 Karl Spain, Limahl 2007-03-27
237 Joe O'Shea, Deirdre O'Kane 2007-04-02
238 Pauline McLynn, Paul Costelloe 2007-04-03
239 Right Said Fred, Katy French 2007-04-09
240 Richard Schiff, Biff Byford 2007-04-10

* There was no episode on Monday February 26 due to the Oscars being broadcast that evening.The second series ran until April 10, before the highly successful "Desperate for Housewives Tour" restarted at Vicar Street.

Guests that never were
The following were also confirmed as guests in series two, but their order of appearance and episodes were never confirmed. [4] In the end they did not appear, Big Tom's excuse was that he had been ill and hospitalised:

Season three

S#Ep#GuestsRock 'N' RouletteOriginal airdate
31 Sam and Amanda Marchant, Maura Derrane 2007-10-15
32 Jim Bartley, Anneka Rice Republic of Loose 2007-10-16
33 Mr. Pussy, Siân Lloyd 2007-10-22
34 Keith Chegwin, Seán Bán Breathnach Warlords of Pez2007-10-23
35 Alex Best, Brendan Balfe, Aidan Walshe 2007-10-29
36 Yvonne Costello, Steve Schirripa Ham Sandwich 2007-10-30
37 Pete Burns, Celia Holman Lee, Chris Pontius & his band Scream for Me 2007-11-05
38 Toyah Willcox, Liam Ó Maonlaí Delorentos 2007-11-06
39 Mary Coughlan, Cleo Rocos 2007-11-12
310 Cheryl Baker, Derek Davis Future Kings of Spain 2007-11-13
311 Tony Cascarino, Buster Bloodvessel 2007-11-19
312 Dennis Taylor, Tríona McCarthy The Flaws 2007-11-20
313 Tracey Cox, David McWilliams 2007-11-26
314 Kevin Myers, Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards The Coronas 2007-11-27
315 Wendy Richard, Dominic Mafham 2007-12-03
316 Jermaine Jackson, Laurence Llewelyn Bowen Director 2007-12-04
317 Colm & Jim-Jim, Sally Lindsay 2007-12-10
318 Terry Christian, Paul Williams The Frank and Walters 2007-12-11
319 Brian Dowling, Gemma Craven 2007-12-17
320 Neven Maguire, Seány Neosupervital 2007-12-18
321New Year's Eve Special: Blaithnid Mc Kenna, Frank Bruno, Ding Dong Denny O'Reilly 2007-12-31
MID-SEASON HIATUS
322 Jade Goody, Páidí Ó Sé 2008-02-04
323 Jack Charlton, Pippa O'Connor David Geraghty 2007-02-05
324 Gerald Kean, Monica Loughman 2008-02-11
325 Shane Byrne, Don Wycherley The Saw Doctors 2008-02-12
326 Calum Best, Fiona Looney 2008-02-18
327 Moya Brennan, Victoria Mary Clarke Juno Falls 2008-02-19
328 Vanessa Feltz, Eileen Reid 2008-02-26
329 Samantha Fox, Dr. Mark Hamilton 2008-03-03
330 Michelle Heaton, Declan Buckley Pugwash 2008-03-04
331 Bruce Jones, Kevin Sharkey 2008-03-10
332 Ron Jeremy, Ivan Yates The Pale 2008-03-11
333 Sean Maguire, Nick Pickard 2008-03-17
334 Jasmine Guinness, Alvin Stardust Alphastates 2008-03-18
335 Danielle Lloyd, BP Fallon, Margo 2008-03-24
336 Bronagh Gallager, Loyd Grossman Stagger Lee 2008-03-25
337 Johnny Vegas, Michael Healy-Rae 2008-03-31
338 Katherine Lynch, Michael Carruth Paranoid Visions 2008-04-01
339 Kevin Kennedy, Brian Ormond 2008-04-07
340 Christopher Biggins, Jimmy Magee Super Extra Bonus Party 2008-04-08
341 Jack Charlton special2008-04-14
342The 2008 Golden Loggie Awards2008-04-15
  • Jackass star Chris Pontius a.k.a. Party Boy and his band Scream for Me, who were touring Ireland in November 2007, made a special surprise appearance on 5 November 2007 episode and performed their song "Karazy".
  • There was no episode on Monday 25 February due to the Academy Awards being broadcast that evening.
  • Series 3, Episode 35 broadcast on 24 March 2008, was the official 100th episode of The Podge & Rodge Show.
  • Johnny Vegas became the first guest to return to the show.

Season four

The fourth season introduced the concept of the female guest host after Lucy Kennedy's decision to leave the show. Each guest host presented two shows and were obliged to be female. These included Michelle Heaton, Pamela Flood, Amanda Bonkher, Mary McEvoy, Donna McCaul, Rosanna Davison and Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh. Every second show featured a new slot, "Rhyme Bandits", in which a well-known singer switched genre and performed in the guise of their selected artist in a style reminiscent of Stars in Their Eyes .[ citation needed ]

Upon the show's return on 9 February 2009, Podge & Rodge were joined by Caroline Morahan as the new "Lady of Ballydung Manor" for the remaining ten weeks of season four (from Ep.4.21). The musical item 'Rock 'n' Roulette from Season three returned as 'Rockin' Recession Roulette' where up and coming Irish bands performed cover versions of Podge and Rodge's choosing. Tuesday nights saw a new item entitled The Antiques Gameshow where old Irish TV game shows were resurrected and given a Ballydung twist. For instance, geography quiz Where in the World? became an anatomical quiz Where on the Girl?.[ citation needed ]

S#Ep#HostGuestsRhyme BanditsOriginal airdate
41 Michelle Heaton Kenny Egan, Bianca Gascoigne Johnny Logan as John Legend 2008-10-20
42Michelle Heaton Bazil Ashmawy, Nikki Grahame 2008-10-21
43 Pamela Flood Lee Sharpe, Duncan & Tania Stewart Kathy Durkin as Pink 2008-10-27
44Pamela Flood Dirk Benedict, Laura Bermingham 2008-10-28
45 Amanda Brunker Claire Tully, Leo & Davy Sawdoctor Sandy Kelly as Katy Perry 2008-11-03
46Amanda Brunker Daithí Ó Sé, Anne Gildea 2008-11-04
47 Mary McEvoy Charley Boorman, Verne Troyer Charlie McGettigan as Jim Morrison 2008-11-10
48Mary McEvoy Gemma Atkinson, Devon Murray 2008-11-11
49 Donna McCaul Alan Stanford, Gail Porter Joseph McCaul as Prince 2008-11-171
410 Rosanna Davison Jennifer Maguire, Paddy Courtney Philomena Begley as Amy Winehouse 2008-11-24
411Rosanna Davison Shakin' Stevens, Chrys Columbine 2008-11-25
412 Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh Róisín Murphy, Louis Copeland TR Dallas as Robbie Williams 2008-12-01
413Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh Bonnie Tyler, Ray Houghton 2008-12-02
414 Rebecca Loos Duncan James, Eva Birthistle Robotnik 2008-12-08
415Rebecca Loos Steve Wall, Liz McClarnon 2008-12-09
416 Caroline Morahan Gary Cooke, Susan McFadden Brutus Gold's Love Train 2008-12-15
417Caroline MorahanJohn McColgan, Una Healy 2008-12-16
418 Anna Nolan Adam Woodyatt, Laura Whitmore The Corrigans (performing "There's No One As Irish As Barack O'Bama")2008-12-22
419Anna Nolan Aggie MacKenzie, Tom Doorley, Stereophonics 2008-12-23
420 Twink Mark Lester, Mario Rosenstock The Stunning 2008-12-26
MID-SEASON HIATUS

1. There was no episode on 18 November 2008 due to a Munster v. All Blacks rugby game at Thomond Park. An episode of Prison Break was subsequently broadcast in the show's usual slot. There were also no episodes on 29 December and 30 December.

S#Ep#GuestsRock 'N' Recession RouletteOriginal airdate
421 Timmy Mallet, George McMahon Dirty Epics (performing Rick James - "Superfreak")2009-02-09
422 Willie Daly, Camille O'Sullivan 2009-02-10
423 David Van Day, Mr. Lordi The Radiators From Space (performing Van Morrison's - "Gloria")2009-02-16
424 Donal MacIntyre, Eddi Reader 2009-02-17
425 Abi Titmus, Pat Falvey Pony Club (performing Girls Aloud's - "The Promise")2009-02-23
426 Justin Hawkins, John Creedon 2009-02-24
427 Malcolm Maclaren, Michelle Doherty Readers Wives (performing The Ronettes - "Be My Baby")2009-03-02
428 Nicola McLean, The High Kings 2009-03-03
429 John Altman, Morgan Jones DC Tempest (performing Carl Douglas - "Kung Fu Fighting")2009-03-09
430 Jim Fitzpatrick, Hugh Cornwell 2009-03-10
431 Coolio, Mo Kelly 2009-03-16
432 Caprice, Mr.Motivator 2009-03-17
433 Gavin Duffy, Mairead Farrell Cowboy X (performing Kim Wilde - "Kids in America")2009-03-23
434 John Aldridge, Dane Bowers 2009-03-24
435 Derek Acorah, Stuart Dunne Don Baker (performing David Bowie - "Jean Genie")2009-03-30
436 Kate O'Toole, Huey Morgan 2009-03-31
437 Pixie McKenna, Wendi Peters Rocky De Valera and the Gravediggers (performing The Archies - "Sugar, Sugar")2009-04-06
438 Phil Daniels, Bernard Dunne 2009-04-07
439 Elkie Brooks, Dave Bartram Caroline Morahan (performing Aretha Franklin - "Think")2009-04-13
440Podge & Rodge's Family Album2009-04-14
Future guests were to include

Season five

After the short-lived quiz show format of Podge and Rodge's Stickit Inn (see below), which reverted to a chat show mid-series, Podge and Rodge returned on 23 February 2010 for a ten-week run under the original title of The Podge and Rodge Show For the first time the show did not have a female co-host. The running time returned to the original 30-minute format but featured three celebrity guests and a music act per show.

S#Ep#GuestsMusic ActOriginal airdate
51 Nicola T, John Waters, Todd Carty Talulah Does The Hula (performing The Crystals - "Da Doo Ron Ron")2010-02-23
52 Simon Delaney, Dr.Eva Orsmond, Richard Dunwoody The Corrigans (performing - "My Toyota")2010-03-02
53 Keith Barry, Derek Moran, Nancy Sorrell Aslan (performing - "This Is")2010-03-09
54 Niamh Kavanagh, Claire Bergin & Aoife Hoey, Paul Ross The DC Cowboys 2010-03-16
55Adee Phelan, Ian O'Doherty, Roxanne Pallett Readers Wives 2010-03-23
56 Leigh Arnold, Tabby Callaghan, Helen Lederer The North Strand Contra Band (performing - "Whiskey in the Jar")2010-03-30
57 Jayde Nicole, Kenny Baker, Fun Lovin' Criminals Fun Lovin' Criminals (performing - "Mr.Sun")2010-04-06
58 Jodie Marsh, Kamal Ibrahim, Nicholas Parsons, Neil Hannon, Thomas Walsh The Duckworth Lewis Method (performing- Electric Light Orchestra's "Mr. Blue Sky") 2010-04-13
59 Georgia Salpa, Michael O'Doherty, Aiden Cooney Owna Fortune and the Pavement Kings performing - Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock"2010-04-20
510 Lucy Kennedy, Alicia Douvall, Nik Kershaw Craig Walker performing Aha "Take On Me"2010-04-27

Season six

After an eight-year absence Podge and Rodge return to Ballydung Manor with co-host Doireann Garrihy.

S#Ep#GuestsMusic ActOriginal airdate
61 Josh Patterson, Erin McGregor Le Galaxie playing The Buggles - "Video Killed the Radio Star"2018-10-22
62 Eoghan McDermott, Kaz Crossley State Lights playing New Radicals - "You Get What You Give"2018-10-29
63 Dan Osborne, Rory Cowan Le Boom playing Haddaway - "What Is Love"2018-11-05
64 Kerry Katona, James Kavanagh Cronin playing Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen"2018-11-12
65 Hughie Maughan, Nadine Coyle Rews playing 4 Non Blondes - "What's Up"2018-11-19
66 Kim Woodburn, Lemar Obika Columbia Mills playing Bronski Beat - "Smalltown Boy"2018-11-26
67 Johnny Robinson, Blathnaid Treacy Fangclub playing Babylon Zoo - "Spaceman"2018-12-03
68 Melody Thornton, Jorgie Porter N/A2018-12-10
69 Derek Ryan, Megan McKenna King Kong Company playing Human League - "Don't You Want Me"2018-12-17
610 Cliona Hagan, Mateo Saina Special Guests Holly Carpenter and Marty Morrissey Touts (band) playing Nena - "99 Red Balloons"2018-12-24

Seasonal specials

An Audience with Podge and Rodge (2005)

The precursor to The Podge and Rodge Show was broadcast on 26 December 2005 with guests Ray D'Arcy and Amanda Brunker. Music from Ding Dong Denny O'Reilly and VT inserts from various Irish personalities including Gerry Ryan, Nell McCafferty, Foster and Allen, PJ Gallagher, Mary Black with their memories and opinions of Podge and Rodge. There were also clips from A Scare at Bedtime . The show was filmed in front of a studio audience of skeletons and one man and his dog.

A Frightmare Before Christmas (2006)

Podge and Rodge hosted a special show from Ballydung Manor on 19 December, entitled A Frightmare Before Christmas. It celebrated Christmas from their perspective, a reality where none of the intended guests turned up, and imaginary scenarios where the worst possible guests did. In reality Podge and Rodge and Lucy were left in the darkness of Ballydung Manor as the thunder raged outside, imagining their nightmare guests.

Lucy dreamed of interviewing June Rodgers and lo and behold a flashback occurred featuring June being interviewed by the two. In the "imaginary" interview they made fun of her name, suggesting it had hidden pornographic innuendos. At the end of the flashback, the studio was still empty, leading Lucy to fill time by showing a special report of her interviewing people on the streets and asking them such questions as "When do you empty your sack?".

Podge then revealed his nightmare guest would be George Murphy, and in his imaginary interview an old tape was unearthed of him embarrassing himself on You're a Star . The interview was broken up by a return to reality whereby Podge had fallen asleep out of boredom.

In the second half of the show Lucy revealed the reason for the lack of guests; a plague of locusts was flocking towards the Ballydung bypass and Colin Farrell was being held up in a Moscow phone booth. Rodge's nightmare guest was revealed to be Shane MacGowan whom Rodge asked had he sold his soul to Satan. They showed him what he would look like if he had plastic surgery (including face liposuction and €3000 teeth) before comparing his new appearance to that of Christy Dignam. Podge and Rodge joined George Murphy to sing out the show with "The Irish Rover".

Bogmanay (2006)

Podge and Rodge rang in 2007 on 31 December 2006/1 January 2007 in a special programme lasting over forty minutes instead of the usual thirty-minute format. The New Year's Eve show was called Bogmanay (a play on Hogmanay). It was broadcast on RTÉ Two from 11.30p.m.

On it the boys looked back at some of the highlights of their year. They also handed out their very own Feckin' Eejit of the Year Awards (FEEJITs) to celebrate the great tradition of Irish Feckin' Eejitry. There were nine nominees chosen from the worlds of TV, entertainment, sport and politics.

Guests included Edele and Keavy Lynch of B*Witched fame, Mary Black, Jason Donovan and Freddie Starr returned as the Ballydung Butler for the evening.

Bogmanay II (2007)

Such was the success of the original Bogmanay, Podge and Rodge hosted a second Bogmanay to ring in 2008. It featured guests Miss Ireland, Bláthnaid McKenna and boxer Frank Bruno as well as Mr. Gest who was unable to be interviewed as Lucy Kennedy, venturing into his dressing room, discovered he had turned into an ape. Instead a number of previously unseen clips which were not allowed to be shown before midnight were shown, including some in which Lucy Kennedy swore. A number of "Half- Arse Hero" awards were handed out, although none of the recipients (who included Steve Staunton) were present to accept them.

Podge and Rodge's Christmas Craic (2008)

Twink guest hosted this 26 December special. The O'Leprosy brothers were joined by osteopath and film star Mark Lester, [6] impressionist Mario Rosenstock and music from The Stunning, who resurrected the "Rock 'N' Roulette" feature of the previous series to sing the Slade song "Merry Xmas Everybody". The show attracted 271,000 viewers. [7]

Podge and Rodge's Stickit Inn

A pub quiz for the first four episodes, by the fifth episode it had reverted to a comedy chat show similar to The Podge and Rodge Show but based in the Stickit Inn pub set.

S#Ep#GuestsRapper in the CrapperMusical GuestOriginal airdate
11 Gerald Kean, Lisa Murphy, Amanda Brunker, Dáithí Ó Sé N/AN/A2009-10-20
12 Brian Dowling, Noirin Kelly, Ben Clarke, Lorraine TigheN/AN/A2009-10-27
13 Kevin Kennedy, Cleo Rocos, Andrew Stanley, Mary McEvoy N/AN/A2009-11-03
14 Linda Lusardi, Gerry Fish, Brendan O'Carroll, Pippa O'Connor N/AN/A2009-11-10
15 Kevin Bloody Wilson, PJ Gallagher, Claire Tully Captain Moonlight (performing Now Yer Hurling) Jenny Talia (performing The Facebook Song)2009-11-17
16 Rosanna Davison, Les McKeown, Samuel Preston Ragaman Bob (performing Hole in me pocket) Les McKeown (performing Bye Bye Baby)2009-11-24
17 Kenny Egan, Michael Carruth, Tracey Cox, Rowland Rivron Man in the Mirror (performing Billie Jean) Buster Bloodvessel (performing Lip Up Fatty)2009-12-01
18 Karl Spain, Breffny Morgan, Sarah Symonds DJ Lee & P MC (performing A Song for Thierry Henri) Veda (performing Stars Edge)2009-12-08
19 Rich Fulcher, Sean Munsanje, Foster and Allen Ri Ra (performing Front Bar) Foster and Allen (performing Tom Jones' Delilah)2009-12-08
110 Colm & Jim-Jim, Neil Hamilton, Christine Hamilton The Rubberbandits (performing "Bag of Glue") Gerry Fish (performing Run, Run Rudolph)2009-12-23
111 Joe Duffy, Johnny Vegas, Jennie McAlpine N/A Katherine Lynch (performing I Will Survive)2009-12-26

Podge and Rodge's Late Night Lock Inn (2009)

A Christmas Special billed as Podge and Rodge's Late Night Lock Inn was broadcast on RTÉ Two on 26 December 2009. Featuring guests Joe Duffy, Johnny Vegas, Jennie McAlpine aka. Fiz from Coronation Street and Irish comedian Katherine Lynch.

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