Matthew Keith Hall (born 1 October 1964), known professionally as Harry Hill, is an English comedian, presenter and writer. He pursued a career in
stand-up following years working as a medical doctor, developing an off-beat, energetic performance style that fused elements of
surrealism
Surrealism is a cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists depicted unnerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself. Its aim was, according to ...
,
observational comedy,
slapstick,
satire
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and
music
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. When performing, he usually wears
browline glasses and a
dress shirt
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with a distinctive oversized
collar
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Human neckwear
*Clerical collar (informally ''dog collar''), a distinctive collar used by the clergy of some Christian religious denominations
*Collar (clothing), the part of a garment that fastens around or frames the neck
...
and cuffs.
He won the
Perrier Award for Best Newcomer at the 1992
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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, and began his career in radio and television comedy with the radio series ''
Harry Hill's Fruit Corner'' (1993–1997). He has hosted his own television comedy show ''
Harry Hill's TV Burp'' (2001–2012), and has narrated ''
You've Been Framed!'' since 2004. His other projects include ''
The Harry Hill Movie'', released in 2013.
Early life, education and medical career
Hill was born as Matthew Keith Hall in
Woking
Woking ( ) is a town and borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in northwest Surrey, England, around from central London. It appears in Domesday Book as ''Wochinges'' and its name probably derives from that of a Anglo-Saxon settlement o ...
,
Surrey, on 1 October 1964 and grew up in
Staplehurst, Kent, where he attended the local primary school.
At the age of 14, Hill moved with his family to
Hong Kong
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for two years and attended
Island School
Island School ( Chinese: 港島中學) is a co-educational international school located in Hong Kong. It is the founding school of the English Schools Foundation, and is still a member. The school has been accredited by international organisati ...
there.
[ He was later educated at ]Angley School
The High Weald Academy was a coeducational secondary school that opened in 1971 located in Cranbrook, Kent, England.
The academy permanently closed in September 2022, with all the pupils from Year 7 to Year 10 offered places at Mascalls Academ ...
and then Cranbrook School in Kent and St George's Hospital Medical School
St George's, University of London (legally St George's Hospital Medical School, informally St George's or SGUL), is a University located in Tooting in South London and is a constituent college of the University of London. St George's has its o ...
. He received his MBBS medical degree from the University of London
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in 1988. Hill worked as a house officer at Doncaster Royal Infirmary, before quitting the medical profession because he "didn't feel in control of what was happening"; he is still registered on the General Medical Council's list of Registered Medical Practitioners.
Career
''Harry Hill's Fruit Corner'' (1993–1997)
Hill achieved his breakthrough in 1992, when he won the Perrier Award for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Shortly after, a radio show starring Hill was commissioned by BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that replaced the BBC Home Service in 1967. It broadcasts a wide variety of Talk radio, spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history fro ...
entitled '' Harry Hill's Fruit Corner''. Hill hosted the show as himself, and each week, he was joined by various guest performers, as well as regular character actors including Al Murray
Alastair James Hay Murray (born 10 May 1968) is an English comedian, actor, musician and writer from Hammersmith. In 2003, he was listed in ''The Observer'' as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy, and in 2007 he was voted the 16th gre ...
and Burt Kwouk
Herbert Tsangtse Kwouk, (; ; 18 July 1930 – 24 May 2016) was a British actor, known for his role as Cato in the '' Pink Panther'' films. He made appearances in many television programmes, including a portrayal of Imperial Japanese Army M ...
. The show featured a variety of other celebrity guests during its run including Rolf Harris and Ronnie Corbett. Each episode is interspersed with Hill's stand up routines. ''Fruit Corner'' ran for four series on BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that replaced the BBC Home Service in 1967. It broadcasts a wide variety of Talk radio, spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history fro ...
.
''Harry Hill's Fruit Fancies'' (1994)
Hill made his television breakthrough in 1994, when he starred in BBC Two
BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It covers a wide range of subject matter, with a remit "to broadcast programmes of depth and substance" in contrast to the more mainstream ...
black-and-white silent-comedy series ''Harry Hill's Fruit Fancies''. In a similar format to ''Fruit Corner'', Hill performed a series of sketches, with celebrity guests making cameo appearances.
The series ran for six episodes on BBC Two
BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It covers a wide range of subject matter, with a remit "to broadcast programmes of depth and substance" in contrast to the more mainstream ...
between October and December 1994. For Christmas that year, a VHS containing a 100-minute compilation of the best material from the series, as well as unseen sketches, was released by BBC Video.
''Saturday Live'' (1996)
Hill was a regular on '' Saturday Live'', which was broadcast in 1996 on ITV for eight episodes.
''Harry Hill'' (1997-2000)
Harry Hill got his own television series on Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network operated by the state-owned enterprise, state-owned Channel Four Television Corporation. It began its transmission on 2 November 1982 and was established to provide a four ...
in 1997. Among the regular characters were Harry Hill's big brother, Alan, played by Al Murray, and his adopted son, Alan Jr., played by Matt Bradstock. Burt Kwouk
Herbert Tsangtse Kwouk, (; ; 18 July 1930 – 24 May 2016) was a British actor, known for his role as Cato in the '' Pink Panther'' films. He made appearances in many television programmes, including a portrayal of Imperial Japanese Army M ...
also appeared in many episodes as Harry's "Chicken Catcher" – and each week, he would come up with an excuse as to why he has not yet captured a chicken, followed by a performance of the song "Hey Little Hen". In later series, Hill and Kwouk appeared in sketches as Karl Lagerfeld
Karl Otto Lagerfeld (; 10 September 1933 – 19 February 2019) was a German fashion designer, creative director, artist and photographer.
He was known as the creative director of the French fashion house Chanel, a position held from 1983 u ...
and Gianni Versace.
Hill's screen wife Mai Sung also made several appearances on the show, mainly on the theme of trying to steal his Abbey National
The Abbey National Building Society was formed in 1944 by the merger of the Abbey Road and the National building societies.
It was the first building society in the United Kingdom to demutualise, doing so in July 1989. The bank expanded throu ...
bank savings book. Another character that featured on the show was Stouffer the Cat, a glove puppet cat made from blue rubber. Stouffer would normally sit in a throne, supported by a rubber arm in the style of Rod Hull, and was employed to intimidate guests during Hill's standup routines. Some of Stouffer's catchphrases are "he got a big face" and "sorted – respect due".
At the end of each episode, an event called "The Badger Parade" was supposed to take place. The parade featured a number of puppet
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badger
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s that included " Gareth Southgate badger" and " Tasmin Archer badger", among others – however, every week, there would be some kind of problem, resulting in the badgers being unable to perform. In place of the badger parade, Hill would usually sing a song, with a guest that he had invited onto the show. A tie-in
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book relating to the series was released in October 1998, entitled ''Harry Hill's Fun Book''.
The series was cancelled in April 2000, but was revived by ITV in March 2003, as '' The All-New Harry Hill Show''. It was broadcast it along with episodes of ''TV Burp''. Regular features on the ITV version included the Hamilton Challenge, featuring Neil
Neil is a masculine name of Gaelic and Irish origin. The name is an anglicisation of the Irish ''Niall'' which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion".. A ...
and Christine Hamilton, and a butterfly in blue jeans. The Channel 4 series was revisited in August 2012, for a retrospective documentary entitled ''Whatever Happened to Harry Hill?''.
''Harry Hill's TV Burp'' (2001–2012)
In October 2001, Hill moved to ITV in a lucrative deal, in which he created an all new show, '' Harry Hill's TV Burp'', where he would take a look at the week's television, showing clips from various British television programmes, and framing them with commentary or intercutting additional footage.
The series would feature a regular stable of all new characters, including the Knitted Character; a small knitted rabbit, Wagbo, a demon love child whose parents are reportedly Wagner Carillho and Mary Byrne of '' X Factor'' fame, an interpretation of Heather Trott from '' EastEnders'', played by Steve Bernham, as well as a doll of '' The Apprentice'' star Alan Sugar, who would regularly rap before clips of ''The Apprentice'' were introduced.
The show was piloted in December 2001, before running for fifteen full series between 2002 and 2012, before being cancelled to allow Hill to work on other projects. Hill would occasionally say his catchphrase "Chippy chips!" and the show became known for another catchphrase "You get the idea with that." and Hill's actual sideways look at a topic, the show developed a cult following and was popular with the entire family. It is an industry rumour still that in the last few years of the show that some of the programs Hill would focus on - especially the soaps - would deliberately try to get featured on the show by giving prominence to bald members of teams (or experts) in all kinds of shows or obviously pushing for rhyming dialogue so as to get it in Poetry Corner. The show won a number of BAFTA awards, and spawned five ''Best of TV Burp'' DVD compilations, and a book based on the series, which was released for Christmas 2009.
''You've Been Framed!'' (2004–present)
Since 2004, Hill has narrated the comical clips show '' You've Been Framed!'', often shortened to ''YBF!'', replacing Jonathan Wilkes on the show. Hill has narrated 14 series to date. New episodes of ''You've Been Framed!'' are still being made and currently air early on Thursday evenings on ITV.
''Harry Hill's Shark Infested Custard'' (2005)
In October 2005, Hill wrote and starred in '' Harry Hill's Shark Infested Custard'', a thirteen part show broadcast in the CITV
CITV (short for Children's ITV, also known as the CITV Channel) is a British free-to-air children's television channel owned by ITV plc. It broadcasts content from the CITV archive and acquisitions, every day from 6 am to 9 pm which ...
children's television slot, on ITV. While many of his well known characters, such as Stouffer and Garry Hill, his fictional layabout son from his first marriage, remained, it also showcased several new characters, including Speed Camera Boy, an outsider who is half boy and half speed camera
In everyday use and in kinematics, the speed (commonly referred to as ''v'') of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quanti ...
, and Evelynne Hussey, a one-woman band who played a number of different instruments.
While the show featured a game show element, ''Help the Aged'', it was very similar in structure to '' Harry Hill''. In the show, Hill wore a pale yellow, custard coloured shirt, with a giant collar, instead of his usual white collar.
The series was never released on DVD; however, it did spawn ''Harry Hill's Whopping Great Joke Book'', a book of children's jokes, released in 2006. The book was also made available as an iPhone application. A second book, ''Harry Hill's Bumper Book of Bloopers'', was released for Christmas 2011.
''The Harry Hill Movie'' (2013)
'' The Harry Hill Movie'' premiered in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the European mainland, continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
on 20 December 2013. The film also stars Matt Lucas, Julie Walters, Johnny Vegas, Sheridan Smith, Simon Bird, Marc Wootton, Jim Broadbent, and band The Magic Numbers.
The film sees Hill embark on a road trip to Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Located on the northwest coast of England, it is the main settlement within the borough also called Blackpool. The town is by the Irish Sea, between the Ribble and Wyre rivers, and ...
with his Nan ( Julie Walters) when he discovers that his hamster only has one week to live.
The 88 minute film was directed by Steve Bendelack. To date, it has made $3,647,870 at the box office. This was also released on DVD on 14 April 2014.
''Stars in Their Eyes'' (2015)
Hill presented a revived version of the ITV talent show '' Stars in Their Eyes''. The series aired for six episodes from 10 January until 14 February 2015. The revival has proved divisive. Fans of the original format were extremely critical of it, saying that Hill had made the show about himself rather than the contestants.
In April 2015, it was announced that the show had been axed by ITV, due to extremely poor ratings.
''Harry Hill's Tea Time'' (2016–2018)
''Tea Time'' saw Hill welcome guests to a spoof comedy kitchen and ask them to cook bizarre things. A new entertainment series for Sky 1, the first series debuted on 16 October 2016, and was viewed by 400,000 viewers. Ratings slipped the following week, when only 180,000 watched. Guests for the first series included Paul Hollywood, Joey Essex, Gok Wan, Martin Kemp
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He is the younger brother of Gary Kemp, who is also ...
and Jason Donovan.
''Harry Hill's Tea Time'' was commissioned for a second series which began airing in January 2018.
''Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule'' (2017–2019)
In March 2017, Hill began presenting 6x30minute episode of '' Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule'', which aired on ITV on Thursday nights, 8.30 to 9 pm.
The panel show sees Harry welcoming two teams of two celebrity guests as they are tasked with saving planet Earth from alien invasion by sending evidence (via the "fun capsule" of the title) that Earthlings are good fun and therefore worthy of saving from destruction. Harry alludes to the premise of the show as being rather tenuous in a running joke during each show's introduction, before introducing the two teams of guests, usually a mix of comedians and television stars.
In a similar style to '' Harry Hill's TV Burp'', the show includes various clips from television and film, often attributed or related somehow to the current guests. The guests also partake in sketches and songs based on or directly spoofing the funny or bizarre items featured. There is a regular slot entitled "Local News Round Up", accompanied by its own theme tune, which involves each of the guests taking turns to read out bizarre headlines from local newspapers. Alan the Alien also appears as a green extra terrestrial's arm, emerging from a box to aid Harry in some way.
The series has received positive reviews, with many pointing out the similarities to ''TV Burp''.
The show moved to Saturday Evenings between 7.30 pm and 8.00 pm for a second series, aired in 2018, and a third in 2019.
''Harry Hill's World of TV'' (2020)
In 2020, Harry Hill started presenting ''Harry Hill's World of TV
Harry may refer to:
TV shows
* ''Harry'' (American TV series), a 1987 American comedy series starring Alan Arkin
* ''Harry'' (British TV series), a 1993 BBC drama that ran for two seasons
* ''Harry'' (talk show), a 2016 American daytime talk show ...
''. Using archive clips, this ''TV Burp''-style show pokes fun at television, with each episode themed around a specific genre.
Novels
In 2002, Hill published a novel entitled ''Flight From Deathrow'', based around the unlikely (fictional) antics of real-life celebrities and politicians, as seen through the eyes of a storyteller who drifts in and out of a coma. His second book, '' Tim the Tiny Horse'', was published in October 2006, and featured the tale of a small horse who has to wear glasses because of poor eyesight.
Hill's third book, ''The Further Adventures of the Queen Mum
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Monarchy
* Queen regnant, a female monarch of a Kingdom
** List of queens regnant
* Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king
* Queen dowager, the widow of a king
* Queen mother, a queen dowager who is the mot ...
'', was published in October 2007, and was a comic take on the life and times of the Queen Mother. His fourth novel, '' Tim the Tiny Horse at Large'', which is a sequel to ''Tim the Tiny Horse'', was published in October 2009.
In 2010, Hill released ''Livin' the Dreem'', a fictional account of a year in his life with frequent references to pop culture. The book was reprinted in May 2011, with additional entries for events occurring between January and April of that year.
''A Complete History of Tim (the Tiny Horse)'' was published in November 2012 which contains the first two ''Tim the Tiny Horse'' novels, with four new stories.
Other projects
Hill has recorded voice-overs on television commercials. Advertisements that Hill has provided a voice over for include the holiday adverts for Boots in 2004, the "Bring on the Branston!" adverts for the Branston Pickle brand during 2006 to 2007, adverts for the Green Flag car breakdown service, and adverts for the new yogurt, ''Danio by Danone''. He also sang in 2001 " This Charming Man" by The Smiths as Morrissey in Stars in their Eyes.
In February 2001, and again in April, Hill appeared on '' Lily Savage's Blankety Blank''. Hill has also appeared as a guest on the BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that replaced the BBC Home Service in 1967. It broadcasts a wide variety of Talk radio, spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history fro ...
series '' I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue'', in the '' ChuckleVision'' episode "Mind Your Manors", the first episode of the twentieth series, and as Joon Boolay in the Sky Atlantic sitcom '' This is Jinsy''. In October 2006, Hill presented his own episode of long running ITV series, ''An Audience With...'', in which he revived several characters from ''Harry Hill''. On 4 October 2004, he also appeared in an episode of '' Room 101''.
In November 2010, Hill released his debut comic album, 'Funny Times'. The album was preceded by the singles 'I Wanna Baby', 'SuBo', and 'Ken!', which features William Roache, as his ''Coronation Street
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'' character, Ken Barlow, is the feature of the song. Since October 2010, Hill has had his own comic strip in ''The Dandy
''The Dandy'' was a British children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after '' Il Giornalino'' (cover dated 1 ...
'', entitled ''Harry Hill's Real Life Adventures in TV Land
''Harry Hill's Real Life Adventures in TV Land'' was a British celebrity comics comic strip, published in '' The Dandy'' between 2010 and 2011, featuring a cartoon-version of comedian Harry Hill, his sidekick, Knitted Character, and often spo ...
'', drawn by Nigel Parkinson
Nigel Parkinson is a British cartoonist who works for D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd and mainly draws for '' The Beano'' and '' The Dandy''.
Biography
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. Hill was directly involved in its creation and is co-credited with Parkinson. Between October and December 2010, Hill starred in a weekly online comedy series on the ChannelFlip website, entitled ''Harry Hill's Little Internet Show''. Ten episodes of the show were broadcast online.
Awards
In 2003, ''The Observer
''The Observer'' is a British newspaper Sunday editions, published on Sundays. It is a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', whose parent company Guardian Media Group, Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993. ...
'' listed Hill as one of the fifty funniest acts in British comedy. In 2005, in a poll to find ''The Comedian's Comedian'', he was voted amongst the Top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. In 2007, Hill was voted #5 on Channel 4's hundred greatest stand ups. On 13 December 2006, Hill won two Highland Spring British Comedy Awards
The National Comedy Awards (known as the British Comedy Awards from 1990 to 2014) is an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom, celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year.
The British Comedy Awards (1 ...
, over the favourites Ant and Dec, which Hill made light of in his acceptance speeches.
In 2008, he won two BAFTAs, and another in 2009 for Best Entertainment Performance. In 2009, he won two British Comedy Awards
The National Comedy Awards (known as the British Comedy Awards from 1990 to 2014) is an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom, celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year.
The British Comedy Awards (1 ...
, making it his sixth award. He also won again in 2011, but was unable to be there and sent Wagbo to collect it on his behalf. He was also nominated for 3 other awards, including the People's Choice Award, which was won by Miranda Hart.
Personal life
Hill married artist Magda Archer in 1996, in Wandsworth
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Toponymy
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, London. They have three daughters: Kitty Clover, Winifred Millicent and Frederica Aster, all born in Kensington and Chelsea. Hill and his family live in Whitstable, Kent
Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
.
In February 2006, Hill was a victim of identity theft
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; a sum of £280,000 was stolen from his bank account.
In September 2008, Hill worked with Fairtrade
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to release ''Harry's Nuts'', a brand of fairtrade peanuts.
On 17 July 2014, Hill was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Arts by the University of Kent
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, in recognition of his contribution to television and the arts.
On 25 August 2016, Hill became a patron of Action Duchenne which funds research for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and fights for improved standards of care.
Hill is a supporter of the Labour Party and canvassed
Canvassing is the systematic initiation of direct contact with individuals, commonly used during political campaigns. Canvassing can be done for many reasons: political campaigning, grassroots fundraising, community awareness, membership driv ...
for the party during the 2015 general election.
Filmography
;Television
;Radio
;Musicals
;Film
Home releases
Stand-up shows
* ''Live'' (16 October 1995) VHS
* ''Man Alive – Live'' (27 October 1997) VHS
* ''First Class Scamp – Live'' (16 November 1998) DVD/VHS
* ''Birdstrike! – Live'' (20 November 2000) VHS
* ''In Hooves – Live'' (21 November 2005) DVD
* ''Sausage Time – Live'' (7 February 2013) DVD
Television
* ''Fruit Fancies'' (11 December 1994) VHS
* ''Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold'' (10 November 2008, 61 minutes, Rating: 12) DVD
* ''Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 2'' (9 November 2009, 61 minutes, Rating: 12) DVD
* ''Harry Hill's TV Burp Gold 3'' (1 November 2010, 64 minutes, Rating: PG) DVD
* ''Harry Hill's TV Burp: The Best Bits'' (14 November 2011, 60 minutes, Rating: 12) DVD
* ''Harry Hill's Cream Of TV Burp'' (26 November 2012, 63 minutes, Rating: PG) DVD
Film
* '' The Harry Hill Movie'' (14 April 2014, 88 minutes, Rating: PG) DVD & Blu-Ray Disc
Discography
Audiobooks
* ''Fruit Corner'' (2 October 1995)
* ''Hooves'' (20 March 2006)
* ''Man Alive'' (20 February 2007)
* ''Flight from Deathrow'' (2 April 2009)
* ''Livin' the Dreem'' (4 November 2010)
Music
* ''The First Meeting Of The International Recipe Card Top Trump Society'' (2008)
* ''Funny Times'' (29 November 2010)
Television advertisements
References
External links
Official Site
– Official Website
Chortle
Harry Hill on Chortle
*
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1964 births
Living people
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Alumni of St George's, University of London
Best Entertainment Performance BAFTA Award (television) winners
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The Dandy people
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