The Apprentice (franchise)


The Apprentice is a reality talent game show franchise originally aired in 2004 in the United States.
Created by U.S. based British producer Mark Burnett, the show depicts contestants from around the country with various professional backgrounds in an elimination-style competition to become an apprentice to a businessman. Burnett developed the show after previous success in bringing Survivor to the U.S. Since its premiere, The Apprentice has spawned several licensed international versions as well as unlicensed imitations.

Original series

The U.S. version of The Apprentice is the first version of the reality game show franchise. It was broadcast on NBC and billed as "The Ultimate Job Interview". The show depicted a group of 15–18 businessmen and -women competing in an elimination competition for a one-year, US$250,000 contract to run one of real estate magnate Donald Trump's companies.
The first season aired during the winter and spring of 2004, executive-produced by Trump, Mark Burnett and Jay Bienstock, who also hosts the show. The show led Trump to become known for his fateful catch phrase "You're Fired!". The theme song for the show is "For the Love of Money" by The O'Jays, and other themes and underscore are written by composers Mark T. Williams and Jeff Lippencott of Ah2 Music.
During Donald Trump's reign over the show, the contestants lived communally in a suite at Trump Tower in New York City and the boardroom showdown was with Trump and two of his associates. Season 6 saw the show move to Los Angeles. On May 14, 2007, NBC announced the show was not on its fall 2007 schedule, but that a decision to cancel or renew it had not yet been made. On May 19, 2007, Trump announced that he was "moving on from The Apprentice", effectively ending the series. However, on May 22, NBC responded by saying Trump still had a year left on his contract. On July 16, 2007, NBC renewed the show with a sequel series, Celebrity Apprentice, The sequel debuted with season seven on January 3, 2008. The eighth season of The Apprentice premiered on NBC on March 1, 2009. Similar to the previous season, all contestants were celebrities playing for charity. The ninth season of The Apprentice began in Spring 2010, also featuring a celebrity cast.
Actor and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger replaced Trump as the host of The Apprentice, beginning in Season 15, due to Trump's campaign to become and subsequent election as President of the United States.

International versions

There are currently over 70 winners of the format, the first being Bill Rancic of the United States.

Country/ContinentNameHostChannelCatchphraseWinners
AfricaThe Apprentice AfricaBiodun ShobanjoNTA
TV3
KTN
WBS
TBC1
Season 1, 2008: Isaac Dankyi-Koranteng
AsiaThe Apprentice AsiaTony FernandesAXN AsiaSeason 1, 2013: Jonathan Allen Yabut
Arab Worldالإدارة جدارة
El Idara Jadara
Mohamed Ali AlabbarLBCSeason 1, 2005: Cancelled
AustraliaThe Apprentice AustraliaMark BourisNineYou're fired!Season 1, 2009: Andrew Morello
AustraliaThe Celebrity Apprentice AustraliaMark BourisNineYou're fired!
Season 1, 2011: Julia Morris

Season 2, 2012: Ian "Dicko" Dickson

Season 3, 2013: Stephanie Rice

Season 4, 2015: Sophie Monk
BelgiumDe TopmanagerRob HeyvaertVT4Season 1, 2006: Claudia Schiepers
Brazil:pt:O Aprendiz|O AprendizRoberto JustusRecord TVVocê está demitido!
:pt:O Aprendiz |Season 1, 2004: Vivianne Ventura

:pt:O Aprendiz 2|Season 2, 2005: Fabio Porcel

:pt:O Aprendiz 3|Season 3, 2006: Anselmo Martini

:pt:Aprendiz 4 – O Sócio|Season 4, 2007: Tiago Aguiar

:pt:Aprendiz 5 – O Sócio|Season 5, 2008: Clodoaldo Araujo

:pt:Aprendiz 6 – Universitário|Season 6, 2009: Marina Erthal

:pt:Aprendiz – O Retorno|Season 9, 2013: Renata Tolentino
Brazil:pt:O Aprendiz|O AprendizJoão Doria Jr.Record TVVocê está demitido!


:pt:O Aprendiz |Season 8, 2011: Janaina Melo
Brazil:pt:O Aprendiz|Aprendiz CelebridadesRoberto JustusRecord TVVocê está demitido!:pt:Aprendiz Celebridades|Season 10, 2014: Ana Moser
Brazil:pt:O Aprendiz|O AprendizRoberto JustusBandVocê está demitido!:pt:O Aprendiz |Season 11, 2019: Gabriel Gasparini
BulgariaЗвездни стажанти
Zvezdni stajanti
Stefan SharlopovNova TVТи си уволнен!
Ti si uvolnen!
Season 1, 2016: 100 Kila
ColombiaEl AprendizJean-Claude BessudoCanal Caracol¡Estás despedido!Season 1, 2006: Kees Stapel
Czech Republic &
Slovakia
ŠéfkaNora MojsejováTV Prima
TV JOJ
U mňa si dnes skončil!Season 1, 2011: Michal Pilip
DenmarkHyret Eller FyretKlaus Riskaer PedersenKanal 5Du er fyretSeason 1, 2005: Louise Holm
EstoniaMantlipärijaArmin KaruTV3Season 1, 2007: Sverre Puustusmaa
Finland Diili Jari SarasvuoMTV3Olet vapautettuSeason 1, 2005: Olli Rikala
Finland Diili Hjallis HarkimoMTV3Sä saat potkut!Season 2, 2009: Antti Seppinen
Season 3, 2010: Mira Kasslin
Season 4, 2011: Jarno Purtsi
Season 5, 2013: Maria Drockila
Season 6, 2018: Olli-Pekka Villa
FranceThe Apprentice : Qui décrochera le job ?Bruno BonnellM6Season 1, 2015: Séverine Verdot
GermanyBig BossReiner CalmundRTLSie haben freiSeason 1, 2004: Carmen Dohmen
Georgiaკანდიდატი
Kandidati
Lado GurgenidzeRustavi 2Season 1, 2004: Luka Lomaia
Georgiaშეგირდი
Shegidi
Kakha BendukidzeImediSeason 1, 2011: Current Season
GreeceΟ ΥποψήφιοςPetros KostopoulosAlpha TVSeason 1, 2004: Thanos Marinis
IndonesiaThe Apprentice IndonesiaPeter F. GonthaIndosiar Anda saya pecatSeason 1, 2005: Fendi Gunawan Liem
Season 2, 2009: Charles Minin
Season 3, 2010: Nurudin Bin Syarif
Season 4, 2011: Oki Musakti
Season 5, ????: TBA
IndonesiaThe Apprentice IndonesiaTBARCTIAnda saya pecatSeason 1, 2005: Fendi Gunawan Liem
Season 2, 2009: Charles Minin
Season 3, 2010: Nurudin Bin Syarif
Season 4, 2011: Oki Musakti
Season 5, ????: TBA
IrelandThe ApprenticeBill CullenTV3You are fired!Season 1, 2008: Brenda Shanahan
Season 2, 2009: Steve Rayner
Season 3, 2010: Michelle Massey
Season 4, 2011: Eugene Heary
IrelandCelebrity Apprentice IrelandCaroline DowneyTV3You are fired!Season 1, 2013: Edele Lynch
ItalyThe ApprenticeFlavio BriatoreCielo
Sky Uno
Sei fuori!Season 1, 2012: Francesco Menegazzo
Season 2, 2014: Alice Maffezzoli
NetherlandsDe Nieuwe MoszkowiczBram MoszkowiczAVROSeason 1, 2005: Nienke Hoogervorst
NetherlandsTopmanager GezochtBram MoszkowiczBNNMet jou ga ik niet ondernemen!Season 1, 2011: Rogier Berlips
New ZealandThe Apprentice New ZealandTerry SerepisosTV2Season 1, 2010: Thomas Ben
NorwayKandidatenInger Ellen NicolaisenTVNORGEDu har sparkenSeason 1, 2005: Jeanette Bretteville
PortugalTemos NegócioLeonor PoeirasTVISeason 1, 2015–16: Luís & Rodrigo
RussiaКандидат
Kandidat
Arkady NovikovTNTВы уволены
Vy uvoleny

Season 1, 2005: Tatyana Burdelova
RussiaКандидат
Kandidat
Vladimir PotaninTNTВы уволены
Vy uvoleny

Season 2, 2006: ??

Season 3, 2007: ??
South AfricaThe Apprentice:SATokyo SexwaleSABC3You're dismissed!Season 1, 2009: Zanele Batyashe & Khomotso Choma
SpainEl AprendizLluís BassatLa SextaEstás despedidoSeason 1, 2009: Juan Ignacio Lanchares
SwitzerlandTraum JobJürg MarquarSF1Sie sind rausSeason 1, 2005: Martin Bachofner
ThailandThe Apprentice Thailand นักล่าฝึกงานWorkpointออกไป!
TurkeyÇırakTuncay ÖzilhanKanal DSeninle çalışmak istemiyorum!Season 1, 2005: Ahmet Isik
United KingdomThe Apprentice Alan SugarBBC Two
BBC One
You're fired!
Series 1, 2005: Tim Campbell

Series 2, 2006: Michelle Dewberry

Series 3, 2007: Simon Ambrose

Series 4, 2008: Lee McQueen

Series 5, 2009: Yasmina Siadatan

Junior Apprentice, 2010: Arjun Rajyagor

Series 6, 2010: Stella English

Series 7, 2011: Tom Pellereau

Young Apprentice, 2011: Zara Brownless

Series 8, 2012: Ricky Martin

Young Apprentice, 2012: Ashleigh Porter-Exley

Series 9, 2013: Dr. Leah Totton

Series 10, 2014: Mark Wright

Series 11, 2015: Joseph Valente

Series 12, 2016: Alana Spencer

Series 13, 2017: Sarah Lynn and James White

Series 14, 2018: Sian Gabbidon

Series 15, 2019: Carina Lepore
United StatesThe ApprenticeDonald TrumpNBCYou're fired!
Season 1, 2004: Bill Rancic

Season 2, 2004: Kelly Perdew

Season 3, 2005: Kendra Todd

Season 4, 2005: Randal Pinkett

Season 5, 2006: Sean Yazbeck

Season 6, 2007: Stefanie Schaeffer

Season 10, 2010: Brandy Kuentzel
United StatesMartha StewartNBCYou just don't fit in!Season 1, 2005: Dawna Stone
United StatesThe Celebrity ApprenticeDonald TrumpNBCYou're fired!
Season 7, 2008: Piers Morgan

Season 8, 2009: Joan Rivers

Season 9, 2010: Bret Michaels

Season 11, 2011: John Rich

Season 12, 2012: Arsenio Hall

Season 13, 2013: Trace Adkins

Season 14, 2015: Leeza Gibbons
United StatesThe Celebrity ApprenticeArnold SchwarzeneggerNBCYou're terminated!Season 15, 2017: Matt Iseman
VietnamƯớc mơ của tôiVTV
Vietnam Works
Navigos Group
VTV3?March 6 - May 2007

Africa

An African version, The Apprentice Africa is hosted by advertising magnate and co-founder of Insight Communications, Mr. Biodun Shobanjo. The Apprentice Africa is based in Lagos, Nigeria. It is aired in Nigeria on, Silverbird TV, Super Screen, and MBI Television; Ghana on ; Kenya on ; Uganda on ; and Tanzania. It premiered in February 2008. Eighteen contestants on the show come from Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Cameroon, and Republic of Guinea. Owner Patrick E. Isibor and Jajaebu Kamarou.
The maiden edition of The Apprentice Africa was won by Isaac Dankyi-Koranteng, a 31-year-old Sales Manager from Ghana. Isaac beat Eunice Omole, a Nigerian American in a final show that saw most of the evicted contestants supporting the winner. Isaac was hired for Bank PHB Plc and will be assigned special responsibilities, by the Managing Director and CEO of the bank, which include research and development of products, and roll-out strategy for the bank in new markets, with supervision by the Apprentice-Africa "CEO," Mr. Biodun Shobanjo.

Asia

The Asian version of The Apprentice was aired on AXN Asia. Tony Fernandes, the entrepreneur behind the successful AirAsia airline carrier, was the host for this version.

Australia

The Australian version of The Apprentice began airing September 28, 2009 on the Nine Network. The host is Mark Bouris, the founder of and Chairman of Wizard Home Loans. The series is produced by the production company FremantleMedia. Sales consultant Andrew Morello won the series and was employed as a sales director to Bouris. Morello is currently Head of Business Development at Bouris' wealth management company, Yellow Brick Road.
The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began screening on the Nine Network in October 2011, with comedian Julia Morris winning the first season. Two more seasons followed. The show did not air in 2014, but returned in 2015 for a fourth season, with singer and model Sophie Monk winning.

South Africa

The South African version that aired on SABC3 is hosted by Tokyo Sexwale, a mining magnate. During the live finale 22 September, Mr. Sexwale hired the final two—Zanele Batyashe, 24, and Khomotso Choma, 34, which not only elicited anger from viewers, but also resulted in complaints across the country after the announcement was made. Later, US Series 4 winner Randal Pinkett recommended Trump not do so in the finale after he pondered hiring the runner-up, something which may have been inspired by this incident. The catch phrase Tokyo Sexwale used was "You're dismissed!"

Belgium

In Belgium, VT4 broadcast De Topmanager on 1 March 2006. Rob Heyvaert from Capco hired Claudia Schiepers from 16 candidates.

Brazil

O Aprendiz, a Brazilian version of The Apprentice hosted by marketing businessman Roberto Justus, premiered on 4 November 2004. People+Arts and Rede Record teamed up with Fremantle Media to create the show. Justus' catchphrase is "Você está demitido". For 2009 and 2010, the show had businessman João Doria, Jr. as the host.
Justus returned in 2013 to host the ninth season with a cast of candidates from previous seasons. In late 2013, Rede Record confirmed the first season of Aprendiz Celebridades, a Brazilian version of Celebrity Apprentice, which premiered in April 2014. The show was broadcast on Tuesdays and Thursdays with a total of 22 episodes. 15 Brazilian celebrities battled for a prize of R$1.000,000,00.
After almost 5 years, the reality show returned again, featuring 18 digital influencers competing for a R$1.000,000,00 cash. Currently, the show is being broadcast by Band and Canal Sony.

Colombia

Hosted By Jean-Claude Bessudo, a French-born tourism entrepreneur. The show first aired in May 2005 on Canal Caracol. The Spanish version is called El Aprendiz. The show's catchphrase is "Estás despedido!" .

Denmark

Hosted by Klaus Riskaer Pedersen in the Danish version. Pedersen's catchphrase is "Du er fyret". Louise Holm was hired at the end of the first season.

Estonia

The Estonian version called "Mantlipärija" was hosted by Armin Karu, the owner of the Olympic Entertainment Group. It was shown on TV3 at the fall of 2007.

Finland

Former talk show host and current consulting firm owner Jari Sarasvuo hosted the Finnish version on MTV3, called Diili. Olli Rikala was the winner of the first season, although his competitor in the final was also hired, as well three of the other competitors. The show was aired in spring 2005
The second season was shown in Autumn 2009. It was hosted by well-known business entrepreneur and TV personality Harry Harkimo, whose catchphrase was "Mä annan sulle potkut!" or "Sä saat potkut!". The winner of the second season was Antti Seppinen. He was hired as the marketing manager of urban area project in Sipoo. The third season was shown in Autumn 2010 and Harry Harkimo continued as a host. The winners of the third season former Olympic track cycler Mira Kasslin. She was hired as the manager of hotel project in Hanko.

Germany

In September 2004, German TV station ProSieben aired an adaptation of The Apprentice called Hire or Fire, produced by and starring John de Mol. The show was cancelled after the first episode due to low ratings.
From October 2004 to January 2005, German TV station RTL aired an adaptation of The Apprentice called Big Boss. The show was hosted by former soccer manager Reiner Calmund, and the winner received a prize of 250,000 Euros for starting her or his own business. One candidate was eliminated at the end of each episode with the phrase "Sie haben frei". The show scored fair to poor ratings and was not renewed for another season.

Indonesia

Media mogul :id:Peter F. Gontha|Peter Gontha is the host. The show, the first Apprentice spin-off in Asia, started on 3 October 2005, and aired every Monday on 21.30 Western Indonesian Time on the television station Indosiar. According to the show's official website, the apprentice winner, a 29-year-old male whose name is Fendi Gunawan Liem, will be earning a salary of 600 million Rupiahs, equivalent to about US$66,000. The catchphrase is "Anda saya pecat", or "you are fired". This show is repackaged on RCTI on 2016 and once again appointed Fabian Dharmawan to produce this program after successful seasons with Indonesian Idol, X Factor Indonesia, Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia, and The Voice Indonesia.

Ireland

An Irish version began in September 2008 on Irish broadcaster TV3. It is hosted by business mogul Bill Cullen, who has made his fortune from the motor industry, and is the owner of Renault Ireland; his company makes over €350 million annually. At the time of the announcement that Cullen would front the show, many were skeptical, saying that Cullen would not be scary, or tough enough on the contestants, however many have praised his handling of the show since then. The show is based in Dublin, and the winner receives a 12-month contract working alongside Cullen with a package worth €100,000. Although TV3 have made home-produced versions of international programmes before such as The Weakest Link, The Apprentice is without doubt proving to be the most successful for the broadcaster, attracting large viewing figures, and receiving much attention from the media in Ireland, the show's catchphrase is; You are fired!
The show's first scandal involved Joanna Murphy, one of the contestants. She had been in contact with her family between takes, even though it is forbidden according to the rules of the show. She used the Project manager laptop to communicate with her husband, and received his help in the hope of winning a task. Her team had to collect electrical equipment, and this would be recycled. The team with the most equipment won the task. It was exposed that Joanna's family and friends were actually raiding a recycling centre near Naas Racecourse, and bringing it to her teams 'special recycling centre' down the road. Each vehicle was driven by her friends and family, but viewers and cameramen were unaware of this. Some vehicles even came in more than once, but changed number registration plates, so as not to be caught by the cameras. This stunt was exposed while in the boardroom, Cullen fired her as a result. The story was in nearly all of the national newspapers in Ireland, and was the first major scandal to hit the show. RTÉ, TV3's biggest rivals, have considered the show's success, and produced their own version of Dragon's Den as a result, in the hope of also attracting Irish viewers. The Irish Apprentice ended on, with Brenda Shanahan winning in the end, after collecting the most money for her charity, and winning 10 out of 11 tasks in the series. Brenda will now start working for Bill, as his apprentice.
The success of the first series has led to a second series being produced, which aired on TV3 in 2009. The winner of the 2009 series was Steve Rayner. He won the show, despite admitting on the show that he is a recovering alcoholic and gambler.

Italy

In 2012 and 2013, Sky Italia aired first on Cielo and then on Sky Uno, two seasons of The Apprentice, with Flavio Briatore as main host.

Malaysia

The Apprentice Malaysian version spin-off in Asia, started on October 3, 2005, and aired every Monday on 22.30 Malaysia time on the television station TV3. The catchphrase is "Awak dipecat", or "you are fired".

The Netherlands

In 2005, high-profile lawyer Bram Moszkowicz offered a highly paid position in his law firm in AVRO's show De Nieuwe Moszkowicz. The show focused much on the character of Moszkowicz, a flamboyant man known for defending a number of very unpopular figures, most notably Desi Bouterse. Eventually Nienke Hoogervorst won out.
In 2011, a new Dutch adaptation of The Apprentice aired, called Topmanager Gezocht, closely following the BBC format. This time, the series centered around Dutch entrepreneur Aad Ouborg, known mostly for creating and managing the Princess Household Appliances brand. The phrase used by Ouborg to fire contestants translates as I'm not going into business with you. Key scenes were filmed in Rotterdam, although the Boardroom scenes take place in a theatre in the city of Breda, which is the city where Ouborg's HQ.

New Zealand

Hosted by Terry Serepisos, the show will have 14 contestants each vying for the prize of getting a six-figure salary at one of Serepisos's companies. The show began screening on 16 February 2010 on TV2.

Norway

Produced for network TVNORGE, this was notable for being the first Apprentice spinoff in Europe. It is also notable for having the first female host—Hairdressing mogul Inger Ellen Nicolaisen hosted the first season of the Norwegian version. The show is titled Kandidaten, and the catchphrase is "Du har sparken".

Pan-Arab

Real estate tycoon Mohamed Ali Alabbar محمد علي العبار hosts the Arabic version from Dubai called el idara jadara الإدارة جدارة. The show hasn't started yet on LBC Lebanon.

Russia

In Russia the show is called "Candidate" and is broadcast on the TNT channel. The first season in 2005 was hosted by restaurant tycoon Arkady Novikov, and the winner, Tatyana Burdelova, was hired as the CEO for one of Novikov's companies. The second season in late summer of 2006 was hosted by the mining, metals, banking and property tycoon Vladimir Potanin. As of January 2007, Potanin's personal wealth is estimated to be $14.2 billion , which makes him the richest host of any version of the show so far.
The catchphrase is "Вы уволены", or, "You are fired".
"Candidate" failed to attract a Russian audience. British TV producer, Peter Pomerantsev credited Russian culture with its failure, writing, "The usual way to get a job in Russia is not by impressing at an interview, but by what is known as blat – 'connections'. Russian society isn’t much interested in the hard-working, brilliant young business mind."

Spain

The Spanish version of the show, called El Aprendiz, premiered in September 2009 on La Sexta. It was hosted by advertising mogul Lluís Bassat.

Switzerland

publishing mogul Jürg Marquard hosts the show, which first aired in April 2005 on SF1. The show is titled Traum Job, and the catchphrase is "Sie sind raus". Martin was ultimately hired at the end of the first season.

Turkey

's version is hosted by one of that country's most successful businessmen, Tuncay Özilhan the CEO of Anadolu Group. The show is titled Çırak, and the catchphrase is "Seninle çalışmak istemiyorum!". Ahmet Isik was the winner of the first season.

United Kingdom

, founder of electronics company Amstrad, is the boss on The Apprentice in the United Kingdom. He ranks 84th on The Sunday Times Rich List 2007 with an estimated worth of around £973m. His catchphrase is "You're fired". Like the US version, the show also has a narrator, Mark Halliley. It has a very different visual and musical style to the US series, and in keeping with BBC guidelines, features no product placement. In later series, Lord Sugar offers the winner an investment, rather than direct employment.
The show started on 16 February 2005 on BBC Two, with the final episode of the first series shown on 4 May 2005. Tim Campbell, a former transport manager for the London Underground, was ultimately hired and as a result, landed a position at Amstrad with an introductory contract of 1 year with a salary exceeding £100,000. Saira Khan was fired on the series finale but has used the show to help launch a media career, including a regular column on the BBC Apprentice website and presenter of the enterprise show Beat the Boss on CBBC. James Max, a semi-finalist of the show, presents the daily Business Update on TalkSPORT alongside Ian Wright and Adrian Durham he also covers for non-sports presenters on a regular basis. He presents two weekly shows on LBC 97.3 Radio on Saturday and Sunday evenings.
A second series of The Apprentice UK began on Wednesday 22 February 2006, with the winner being Michelle Dewberry, chosen over Ruth Badger.
Series three of The Apprentice UK began on Wednesday 28 March 2007, 'promoted' to the more mainstream BBC One channel because of series' increasing popularity. The winner was Simon Ambrose who was chosen over Kristina Grimes.
Series four of The Apprentice UK began on Wednesday 26 March 2008 on BBC One and ran for twelve weekly episodes. A record 20,000 applications were received. The winner of the 2008 series was Lee McQueen, having beaten Claire Young, Helene Speight and Alex Wotherspoon in the final, which featured four candidates instead of the usual two. The series peaked at 9.7 million viewers during the last episode, an unprecedented figure for the series.
A spin-off show, , is shown on BBC Two straight after the BBC One broadcast. The 30-minute programme has a studio audience and interview with the fired apprentice, and Lord Sugar usually appears in the final episode of each series.
The RTL Group holds international licence rights for the show worldwide, and the show is produced by RTL's Talkback Thames. The UK opening theme is "Dance of the Knights" from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, with the Boardroom music provided by UK artist Dru Masters.
The BBC has also screened series 1–5 of the US version, being broadcast some considerable time after the original US airing, and in the graveyard slot.
The television show inspired recreation of the show in form of competitions amongst student enterprise community and in 2013 has launched as a joint event called National Student Apprentice. A number of University societies organised local 'Apprentice Competitions'.
In 2011, the 7th series was broadcast, with one major difference: the candidates would be competing for a £250,000 investment into their business for a 50% equity stake from Lord Sugar. In previous years, the prize was a six-figure job at one of Lord Sugar's companies. It is widely viewed as the reason that the show has continued to air whilst all other international versions have fallen away.

Other countries

in Ukraine bought the rights in 2010 and a Ukrainian version of The Apprentice was expected in 2011.

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