Saturday, January 2, 2021

THE HAT SQUAD - ACTORS & PERSONALITIES

2019 PICK-UPS
Natalie Trundy ('The Twilight Zone', 'Quincy M.E.', 'Bonanza')
Jack Sheldon ('The Merv Griffin Show', 'Run, Buddy, Run', 'Schoolhouse Rock')

ACTORS
Edd Byrnes ('77 Sunset Strip', 'Sweepstakes')
Stan Kirsch ('Highlander', 'Invincible', 'General Hospital')
Harry Hains ('Chase')
Derek Fowlds ('Basil Brush', 'Yes, Minister', 'Heartbeat')
Nora Michaels ('King of Queens', 'Easy A', 'Mind of Mencia')
Bruce Armstrong ('Dragonball')
Terry Jones ('Monty Python's Flying Circus')
John Karlen ('Dark Shadows', 'Cagney & Lacey', 'The Doctors')
Marj Dusay ('Guiding Light', 'Santa Barbara', 'All My Children', 'Days Of Our Lives')
Neville Buswell ('Coronation Street', 'Emergency Ward 10', 'Turn Out The Lights')
Kirk Douglas ('The Moneychangers', "Amos", "Victory At Entebbe", 'Tales From The Crypt')
Kevin Conway ("The Lathe From Heaven", "The Deadliest Season", 'Star Trek: The Next Generation')
Orson Bean ('To Tell The Truth', 'Desperate Housewives', 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman', 'The Twilight Zone')
Robert Conrad ('The Wild, Wild West', 'Hawaiian Eye', 'Centennial', 'Black Sheep Squadron')
Paula Kelly ('Santa Barbara', 'Night Court', 'South Central')
Ron McLarty ('Spenser: For Hire', 'Cop Rock', 'Law & Order')
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan Sanders (stunt woman - 'Dharma & Greg', 'Temple Grandin', 'GCB')
Lynne Cohen ('Damages', 'Law & Order', 'Sex And The City')
Janet Du'Bois ('Good Times')
Miller Lide ('Tattinger's)
Kellye Nakahara ('M*A*S*H')
Elaine Hyman ('The Doctors', 'Dark Shadows', 'A Flame In The Wind')
Claudette Nevins ('Headmaster', 'JAG', 'Return To The Planet Of The Apes', 'Melrose Place', 'Husbands, Friends And Lovers')
Joyce Gordon ('Law & Order', 'The Mickey Rooney Show', lots of voice dubbing)
Max Von Sydow ('Game of Thrones', 'The Tudors', 'Professione fantasme', 'Christopher Columbus', 'Quo Vadis?')
Nicholas Tucci ('Daredevil', 'Ramy', 'Pose')
Lorenzo Brino (one of quintuplets to play '7th Heaven' baby)
Lyle Waggoner ('The Carol Burnett Show', 'Wonder Woman')
Roy Hudd ('The Roy Hudd Show')
Suzy Delair
Kenny Rogers ('The Gambler' TV movie franchise)
William Dufris (American voice of 'Bob The Builder')
John Callahan ('All My Children', 'Santa Barbara', 'Days Of Our Lives', 'General Hospital',)
David Schramm ('Wings', "Dreamer of Oz", 'Kennedy')
Julie Bennett (Cindy Bear in 'Yogi Bear', 'Dragnet')
Forrest Compton ('Edge of Night', 'Gomer Pyle, USMC')
Honor Blackman ('The Avengers', 'Columbo')
James Drury ('The Virginian', 'Alias Smith and Jones')
Logan Williams ('The Flash', "When Calls The Heart")
Hamish Wilson ('Doctor Who')
Tim Brooke-Taylor ('The Goodies', 'I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue')
Danny Goldman ('The Smurfs', 'Columbo')
Brian Dennehy ('Star Of The Family', 'Blacklist', 'Hap and Leonard', 'The Fighting Fitzgeralds', 'Public Morals')
Ranjit Choudhoury ('Cosby', 'The Office', 'Prison Break')
Shirley Knight ('Maggie Winters', 'Desperate Housewives', 'Buckskin')
Irrfan Khan ('In Treatment', 'Tokyo Trial')
Rishi Kapoor
Jerry Stiller ('Seinfeld', 'King of Queens')
Fred Willard ('Fernwood Tonight', 'America 2Night', 'Modern Family', 'Back To You', 'Versailles', 'A Minute with Stan Hooper', 'Everybody Loves Raymond', 'Maybe It's Me', 'D.C. Follies', 'Sirota's Court', 'Space Force')
Ken Osmond ('Leave It To Beaver', 'Still The Beaver')
Richard Herd ('V', 'Seinfeld')
Heather Chasen ('Crossroads', 'EastEnders')
Michael Angelis ('Thomas the Tank Engine' narrator)
Chris Trousdale ('Lucifer', 'Days Of Our Lives')
Mary Pat Gleason ('The Middleman', 'Mom')
John Winston ('Star Trek' - Lt. Kyle)
Tony Scannell ('The Bill', 'Family Affair')
Peggy Pope ('Barney Miller', 'Soap', 'Calucci's Department', 'Billy')
Ian Holm ('Game, Set, and Match', 'The Borrowers')
Jill Gascoigne ('The Gentle Touch')
Linda Cristal ('The High Chaparral', 'General Hospital')
Earl Cameron ('Doctor Who', 'Danger Man')
Louis Mahoney ('Doctor Who' - "Blink")
Naya Rivera ('Glee')
Kelly Preston ('CSI Cyber', 'Medium', 'For Love And Honor')
Nick Cordero ('Blue Bloods', 'L&O: SVU', 'Lilyhammer', 'Queer As Folk')
Phyllis Somerville ('The Big C', 'Little Children')
John Saxon ('The Bold Ones: The Doctors', 'Falcon Crest', 'Dynasty')
Olivia De Havilland ('The Love Boat', 'Roots: The Next Generation', 'North & South Book 2: Love & War')
Royana Black ('Raising Miranda')
Jacqueline Scott ('The Fugitive', 'Gunsmoke',')
Wilford Brimley ('The Boys of Twilight', 'Our House', 'The Waltons', "Ewoks: Battle of Endor"}
Brent Carver ('Inside Canada', 'Street Legal')
Reni Santoni ('Owen Marshall, Counsellor', 'Manimal', 'Hill Street Blues', 'Murder One', 'Sanchez of Bel Air'. 'Midnight Caller', 'Seinfeld')
Raymond Allen ('Sanford & Son')
Ben Cross ('Dark Shadows', 'Banshee', 'The Citadel')
Alan Rich ('Hill Street Blues', 'Judging Amy', 'Barney Milller')
Norm Spencer ('X-Men' cartoon voice actor)
Salome Bey ('Due South', 'Night Heat')
Kevin Dobson ('Kojak', 'Knots' Landing')
Leslie Hamilton Freas (twin sister of Linda Hamilton, her stunt double)
Diana Rigg ('The Avengers', 'Diana', 'Mrs. Bradley Mysteries', 'Game of Thrones', 'Mother Love', 'Doctor Who')
Alien Huong ('Love You', 'Tokyo Juliet')
Michael Lonsdale ('Smiley's People', 'Maigret')
Yuko Takeuchi ('Miss Sherlock', 'Flash Forward')
Archie Lyndhurst, son of Nicholas ('So Awkward', 'Bad Educatiion')
Frank Windsor ('Z Cars', TVXOHOF member)
Thomas Jefferson Byrd ('She's Gotta Have It', 'Living Single')
Clark Middleton ('The Blacklist', 'Twin Peaks', 'Fringe')
Margaret Nolan ('The Newcomers', 'Crown Court', 'Q6')
Conchata Ferrell ('Two and a Half Men', 'LA Law')
Diana Devlin ('Clerks')
Doreen Montalvo ('Madam Secretary', 'Elementary')
Rhonda Fleming ('Wagon Train', 'Burke's Law', 'The Love Boat', 'Ellery Q
ueen',
'McMillan & Wife')
Sean Connery ('Age Of Kings', 'ITV Play of the Week')

Elsa Raven ('Wiseguy')
Eddie Hassell ('Surface', 'Devious Maids')
Johnny Leeze ('Coronation Street', 'Emmerdale')
John Sessions ('Whose Line Is It Anyway?', 'Doctor Who', 'Tom Jones')
Geoffrey Palmer ('Hot Metal', 'Butterflies', 'As Time Goes By')
Ann Lynn ('Just Good Friends', 'Minder', 'EastEnders')
John Fraser ('The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes', 'Doctor Who', 'Columbo')
Lynn Kellogg ('The Edge of Night', 'Mission: Impossible', 'The Beverly Hillbillies')
Broselianda Hernandez Boudet (Cuban actress)
Kirby Morrow (voice actor, 'Dragonball Z', 'The X-Men')
Philip Voss ('Vicious', 'Doctor Who', 'Fish', 'Melissa')
Dena Dietrich (Mother Nature, 'The Practice', 'Adam's Rib', 'Philly', 'The Ropers')
Louise Pajo ('Cop Shop', 'Carson's Law', 'Doctor Who')
David Prowse (Darth Vader, 'The Saint', 'The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy')
Abby Dalton ('The Joey Bishop Show', 'Falcon Crest', 'Hennessey')
Hugh Keats-Byrne ('Farscape', 'Ben Hall', 'Secret Valley')
Betty Bobbitt ('Prisoner: Cell Block H', 'Cop Shop')
David Lander ('Laverne & Shirley', 'On The Air', 'Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills')
Pamela Tiffin ('The Survivors', 'The Fugitive')
Natalie Desselle-Reid ('Eve', 'Built To Last', 'For Your Love')
Marguerite Ray ('The Young & The Restless', 'Sanford', 'Dynasty')
Tommy "Tiny" Lister ('Mann and Wife', 'On The Court', 'First & Ten')
Carol Sutton ('Treme', 'In The Heat Of The Night', 'Roots' [remake])
Barbara Windsor ('EastEnders', 'The Rag Trade', 'Worzel Gummidge', 'Doctor Who')
Jeremy Bulloch (original Boba Fett, 'Starhyke', 'Sloggers', 'Agony', 'Robin Hood')
Peg Murray ('All My Children', 'Me and Mrs. C', 'The Doctors and the Nurses')
Rosalind Knight ('Gimme Gimme Gimme', 'Jackanory', 'Martin Chuzzlewit')
Rebecca Luker ('Boardwalk Empire', 'NCIS: New Orleans', 'The Good Wife')
Lee Wallace ('Ryan's Hope', 'World War III', 'Mrs. Columbo')
Marcus D'Amico ('Tales of the City', 'The Trainer', 'The Bill')
Basil Moss ('UFO', 'Compact', 'First Among Equals')
Dawn Wells ('Gilligan's Island', 'Gilligan's Planet', '77 Sunset Strip')

PERSONALITIES
Derek Acorah ('Most Haunted', 'Ghost Towns')
Jack Van Impe (televangelist)
Nicholas Parsons ('The Benny Hill Show')
Kobe Bryant (Basketball legend)
Tyler Gozdz ('The Bachelorette')
Caroline Flack ('Love Island', 'Bo Selecta!')
Bill Britten ('Bozo The Clown', 'Time For Fun')
Al Sperling (Hair Club for Men' president and spokesman)
Marty Sullivan (Superhost for 'Monster Theater', 'Prize Movie')
Danny Tidwell ('So You Think You Can Dance?')
Mal Sharpe (prankster)
Eddie Large ('The Little And Large Show')
Vic Henley ('Comedy Central Presents', 'The Stand-up Show')
Ashley "Miss Minnie" Ross ('Little Women: Atlanta')
Lynn Faulds Wood ('Good Morning, Britain', 'Watchdog', 'World In Action')

Don Shula (Miami Dolphins coach, 'Ballers')
Corrie La Barrie (YouTube personality)
Roy Horn, of Siegfried & RoyB
Phyllis George (Miss America - 'NFL Today', 'People', 'The $10,000 Pyramid')
Margarita Procatan ('The Clive James Show')
Hugh Downs ('Today', 'Concentration', 20/20')
Grant Imahara ('MythBusters')
Regis Philbin ('The Joey Bishop Show', 'Live with Regis and Kathy Lee/Kelly', 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire')
Rene Carpenter ('Everywoman')
Becky Mullin ('The Gorgeous Women of Wrestling')
Mahlon Reyes ('Deadliest Catch')
Chi Chi DeVayne ('RuPaul's Drag Race')
Mary Hartline ('The Mary Hartline Show', 'Super Circus')
Lloyd Cafe Cadena (Filipino YouTube personality)
Stevie Lee Richardson (Puppet The Psycho Dwarf)
Aaron Grissom ('Top Chef')
Christopher "Kentucky" Ellis ('Street Outlaw')
Michael Peredes ('Wipeout')
Whitney Collings ('Bad Girls Club')
Mac Davis ('The Mac Davis Show')
Helen Reddy ('The Helen Reddy Show')
Thom Kennedy ('Password Plus', 'To Say The Least', 'You Don't Say')
James Randi (magician, debunker)
Eddie Van Halen (musician, guitarist of Van Halen)
Nikki McKibben ('American Idol')
Nate Burrell ('Sixty Days In')
Luis Troyano ('The Great British Baking Show')
Alex Trebek ('Jeopardy!')
Norm Crosby ('The Ed Sullivan Show')
Bobby Ball ('Cannon & Ball')
Des O'Connor ('Countdown', 'Today with Des & Mel'), 'Des O'Connor Tonight')
Ben Watkins ('Master Chef')a
Jose Luis Da Silva (Brazilian media star)
Nick McGlashon ('Deadliest Catch') 

NEWS & SPORTS
Harold Burson (AFN)
Jim Lehrer (PBS, NBC anchorman)
Bobbie Batista (CNN)
Jimmy Gordon, Lord Gordon of Strathblane (STV political editor)
Bill Small (News Executive at NBC and CBS)
Nina Kapur (WCBS News)
Kathy Plasker (KCBD forecaster)
Bowie Meeks (Hockey Broadcaster)
Jeannie Morris (WBBM, WMAQ sportscaster)



THE HAT SQUAD - BEHIND THE SCENES



WRITERS
Charles Wood ('Don't Forget To Write!', 'Family And Other Animals', 'Wagner')
Maj Sjowall (Creator of the character Martin Beck)
Martin Pasko ('Batman: The Animated Series')
Roger Beatty ('The Carol Burnett Show')
Larry Kramer ("Angels In America")
Bruce Fretts (EW television critic)
Ben Bova ('Land of the Lost', 'Starlost' consultant)
John LeCarre (spy novels basis for 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy', 'Smiley's People', 'The Night Manager')
William Link ('Columbo', 'Murder, She Wrote', 'Mannix', adaptd 'Ellery Queen')


DIRECTORS
Ivan Passer ('Kidnapped', 'Stalin', 'Picnic')
Lynn Shelton ('GLOW', 'Little Fires Everywhere')
Tony Cash ('South Bank Show')
Diana Tommes (BBC)
Peter Tiffin
David Rodriguez ('Push', 'The Chi')
Joan Micklin Silver ('Sisters', "Finnegan Begin Again", "Invisible Child")

PRODUCERS
Silvio Horta ('Ugly Betty', 'The Chronicle', 'Jake 2.0')
Derek Bailey ('Aquarius')
Lucy Jarvis ("Family Reunion", "Peking Ballet", "Mary Martin: Hello Dolly! Round The World")
Brian Armstrong ('World In Action', 'Coronation Street', 'Wood & Walters' 'The Cuckoo Waltz')
Richard S, Kline (CBS coverage of Apollo 9, 'The Dick Cavett Show', 'Joker's Wild', 'The New Tic Tac Dough', 'Pictionary')
Maria Mercader (CBS producer)
Chloe Aaron (PBS executive)
Hal Willner (SNL sketch music producer, 'Night Music')
Thomas L. Miller ('Full House', 'Happy Days')
David Harvey ('That's Life', 'Hearts of Gold',
'On Camera', 'London Weekend Television')
Lester Crystal (PBS)
Catherine Freeman (BBC current affairs 1950s)
Sydney Lotterby ('Porridge', 'Last Of The Summer Wine', 'Open All Night', 'Butterflies', 'As Time Goes By')
Paul Knight ('The Adventures of Black Beauty', 'Dick Turpin', 'London's Burning')
Miles Barton (BBC Natural History Unit)
Clay Smith ('Access Hollywood', 'Entertainment Tonight')
Larry Barron ('The Amazing Race', 'Paradise Hotel', 'Couples')
Lin Qi, ('The Three-Body Problem')

MUSIC
Jonathan Whitehead ('Smack The Pony', 'Brass Eye', 'Green Wing')
Ennio Morricone
Billy Goldenberg

ANIMATION
Ann Sullivan (Disney)
Gene Deitch
Joe Ruby (Scooby Doo co-creator)
Ken Spears ('Scooby Doo co-creator)
Doug Crain ('Beavis and Butthead', 'He-Man and the Masters of the Universe')
Tuck Tucker ('Hey Arnold', 'Spongebob Squarepants')

EXECUTIVES
Reese Schonfeld (founded CNN & Food Network)
Sumner Redstone (Viacom giant)
W. Russell Barry (Fox, Turner head honcho)


OTHERS
Larry Edgeeworth (NBC News audio engineer)


THE HAT SQUAD - HYPHENAATES & OTHERS


HYPHENATES
Buck Henry (actor/writer - 'Get Smart', 'Captain Nice', 'SNL' host)
Peter Wollen (writer/director - "The Bad Sister")
Sonny Grosso (producer - 'The Big Easy', 'Night Heat', 'True Blue', tech adviser - 'Kojak', plus writer & actor)
Jack Burns (comedian - 'Burns & Schreiber', actor - 'The Andy Griffith Show', writer - 'The Muppet Show')
Fred Silverman (NBC Overlord, 'Matlock' producer)
Gene Reynolds (Producer/Director/Writer - 'M*A*S*H', 'Lou Grant', 'Room 222', 'Karen')
CARL REINER (Actor - 'The Dick Van Dyke Show', 'Good Heavens', 'Your Show of Show', 'Caesar's Hour' Producer/writer/Director - 'The Dick Van Dyke Show', 'The New Dick Van Dyke Show', 'Good Morning, World')


OTHERS
Christopher Tolkien (editor of his father J.R.R. Tolkien's works; made it possible for the expansion of Middle-Earth into live-action movies and now into a TV series.)
Carol Serling (widow of Rod Serling)
Margaret McFarland (child psychologist who helped shape  'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood')
Sonja Warren Brandon (Commercials Unlimited founder, talent agents)
Annie Glenn (Wife of John Glenn, portrayed on TV, 'The Astronaut Wives Club')
Nanci Ryder, (Publicist)
Gale Sayer (portrayed by Billie Dee Williams in "Brian's Song")
Desiree Anzalone (Grandfather Desi Arnaz Jr., Great Grandfather Desi & Lucy)
Michael Marion (Husband of Bobbie Thomas from 'Today')

Friday, January 1, 2021

THE 2020 WHOBITUARIES



At the end of every "Who's On First" marathon, we have paid tribute to those connected with 'Doctor Who' who passed away over the last year.

We lost some big names in 2020 - Dame Diana Rigg, Dame Barbara Windsor, Honor Blackman, Geoffrey Palmer. John Sessions, and a couple of 'Star Wars' alumni. They were in 'Doctor Who' long before becoming famous for playing a couple of guys in masks - David Prowse & Jeremy Bulloch.  And we lost one of the team behind the scenes - writer Philip Martin.

I won't say we should be thankul, but with the Pandemic, I thought we would have lost a lot more....

As far as characters go, in a show where there is regeneration and the ability to travel to earlier periods in a person's life, the loss of an actor doesn't always mean it's the last we'll see of a character.  Still, there were a few characters of note whose actors left us this year.

Borusa was a powerful Time Lord who faced a fitting doom, but even with Philip Latham gone, Borusa return.  (Who thought Rassilon might stage a come-back?)

We lost Earl Cameron at the age of 102.  He was in William Hartnell's last story, "The Tenth Planet" as an astronaut.  His character of Williams was the first ever portrayal of a black astronaut in any medium.

Here are the Whovian actors we lost to this fracking year: 





Edmund Kente
Mr. Scoones in The Next Doctor

Norman Hartley
Ulf in The Time Meddler
Sgt  Peters in The Invasion

Nicholas Parsons
Reverend Wainwright in The Curse of Fenric

David Collings
Vorus in Revenge Of The Cybermen
Poul in The Robots Of Death
Mawdryn in Mawdryn Undead.

Honor Blackman
Professor Lasky in Terror of the Vervoids

James Garbutt
Ronson in Genesis of the Daleks

Philip Latham
Borusa in The Five Doctors

Louis Mahoney
Newscaster in Frontier In Space
Ponti in Planet Of Evil
Billy Shipton (older) in Blink

Earl Cameron
Williams in The Tenth Planet

John Rolfe
Captain in The War Machines
Sam Becket in The Moonbase
Ralph Fell in The Green Death

Diana Rigg
Mrs. Winifred Gillyflower in The Crimson Horror

Barbara Windsor
Peggy Mitchell (as seen in 'EastEnders') in Army of Ghosts

Geoffrey Palmer
Edward Masters in Doctor Who And The Silurians
The Administrator in The Mutants
Captain Hardaker in Voyage of the Damned

John Sessions
Gus in Mummy on the Orient Express

David Prowse
The Minotaur in The Time Monster

Jeremy Bulloch
Tor in The Space Museum
Hal The Archer in The Time Warrior

Philip Martin
Scriptwriter for Vengeance On Varos

Good night and may God bless....

BARNSTORMING....

 


You know how ‘Law & Order’ was known for finding their plots in the news, “ripped from the headlines”?  The same could be said for ‘Doctor Who’, perhaps.

And 2020 provided just such a headline before the year wil be thankfully be over.

From Nova
(December 08, 2020)

On Sunday morning, Japan’s Hayabusa2 space probe dropped a capsule from space, delivering an asteroid sample to Earth.

The capsule “streaked through the atmosphere at high speeds before deploying a parachute,” Charlotte Jee writes for MIT Technology Review. At 4:37 a.m. local time, the capsule, containing up to several grams of rock, dust, and debris, landed in the red desert sand of the Australian Outback town of Woomera, 280 miles north of Adelaide.

A recovery team, led by the Japan Space Agency (JAXA), deployed a helicopter before sunrise to locate and collect it. They carried the capsule by hand into a facility to be cleaned and dismantled, exposing the interior sample container, Masaki Fujimoto, deputy director general of JAXA's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, said during a news conference.

The event marks the end of a six-year, 3.25 billion-mile mission in space. Its team of scientists hopes to unravel the mysteries of our solar system’s early days—asteroids provide hints about the “ingredients” in planets, astronomers say—while also exploring the origins of life on Earth. JAXA scientists hope to have collected at least 0.1 grams of asteroid debris to do so. Analyses this week will reveal if they met that goal.


Something in those samples would probably be of grave interest to the Doctor… and a threat to the people of Toobworld…. 


   

FANFICCERS' FRIEND - SOCK IT TO ME!

 
Like to write Whovian fanfic?

Stuck for an idea?

Here's a photoshopped picture you can use for inspiration....


An alien threat leeches all color from Earth Prime-Time.  But the Doctor and his daughter Jenny save the day with socks they smuggled in from the cartoon dimension - the Tooniverse.

Why would an alien do this?  And how?  And how do the socks revert the process?

Hey, it's your fanfic, you lazy bastid.  You take it from there!


'DOCTOR WHO' AND 2020 III

 





UN-SCENE ON TV - POMPEII FAST FOOD

 


An undated photo of the thermopolium in the Pompeii Archeological Park, near Naples, Italy. A fast-food eatery discovered at Pompeii is now completely excavated, helping to reveal some favorite dishes of citizens of the ancient Roman city who liked to eat out. Pompeii Archaeological Park's longtime chief, Massimo Osanna, said Saturday that it is the first time such an eatery -- known as a thermopolium because it served hot foods -- had been entirely excavated.
[
Luigi Spina | Parco Archeologico di Pompei via AP]

Within the TV Universe, this could be a place where the Doctor and Donna Noble got something to eat before they got caught up in their adventure against the Pyroviles.

You don’t remember seeing that particular food stand in the episode?  Life in the TV Universe is always moving forward – it probably happened while you were stuck with a commercial break….


'DOCTOR WHO' & 2020 II

 



'DOCTOR WHO' & 2020 I

 

Later this evening, the new special will be airing in the United States - "Resolution Of The Daleks".  It's been since March since the show last aired.  And around that time, all hell broke loose with the pandemic.  It will be interesting to see how the Doctor addresses the situation.