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John Bird (actor)

John Michael Bird (22 November 1936 – 24 December 2022) was an English actor, director, writer and satirist. He performed in the television satire boom of the 1960s, appearing in That Was the Week That Was. His television work included many appearances with John Fortune. Bird had an acting career in film, television, theatre and radio for over 55 years. He appeared in films including Take A Girl Like You (1970) and Jabberwocky (1977) as well as in television shows such as Joint Account, Marmalade Atkins, El C.I.D. and Chambers. He also featured in the long-running Bremner, Bird and Fortune (1999–2010), on Channel 4, which was nominated for BAFTA TV Awards.

John Bird
Born
John Michael Bird

(1936-11-22)22 November 1936
Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, England
Died24 December 2022(2022-12-24) (aged 86)
Midhurst, West Sussex, England
Alma materKing's College, Cambridge
OccupationActor
Years active1962–2017
Spouse(s)
Ann Stockdale
(m. 1965; div. 1970)

Bridget Simpson
(m. 1975; div. 1978)

Libby Crandon
(died 2012)

Early life

John Michael Bird was born in Bulwell, Nottingham,[1] where his father ran a small chemist's shop. He failed his 11-plus, but his secondary modern headmaster managed to have him transferred, aged 12, to High Pavement Grammar School. In 1956 he passed the entrance exam for King’s College, Cambridge; he read English literature and stayed for postgraduate studies with a thesis entitled "European Drama 1888–1914".[2]

Acting career

1960s and 1970s

While studying at Cambridge, Bird met fellow King's student John Fortune. During the television satire boom of the 1960s, Bird appeared in That Was the Week That Was (1962–1963), the title of which he had coined. The stage director Ned Sherrin intended for him to play David Frost's role in the series but Bird was committed elsewhere. He also appeared in the television programmes Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (1964–1965), and If It Moves File It (1970).[3][4]

Bird acted in straight and comic roles in several television series and in films including My Father Knew Lloyd George (1965), Red and Blue (1967), A Dandy in Aspic (1968), 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia (1968), This, That and the Other (1969), Take A Girl Like You (1970), The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976) and Jabberwocky (1977).[5] Bird also became an active stage director writer and actor, directing The Naming of Murderers’ Rock in 1960 at the Royal Court Theatre in London.[6] He toured with the production One Over The Eight in 1961[7] and appeared in Alice in Wonderland, directed by Jonathan Miller from 1966 to 1967.[8] His stage career continued into the 1970s, with his writing of the adaptation of Council Of Love in 1970,[9] which was shown at the Criterion Theatre in London, his appearance in Who’s Who? in 1972 in Guildford and Southsea[10] and in Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett at the Oxford Playhouse in 1973, as well as at the Lyric Theatre from 1973 to 1974.[11]

During the 1970s, while Idi Amin was at the height of his infamy, Bird starred on the album The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin, with lyrics based on Alan Coren's anti-Amin Punch columns.[12][13] In 1975 the single "Amazin' Man", from the album, was released on the Transatlantic label.[14] The record stayed for 12 weeks in the Australian Singles Chart, peaking at number 26. In 1975, Bird took the part of Mr Rembrandt in The Melting Pot, a sitcom written by Spike Milligan and Neil Shand. Milligan played Mr. Van Gogh (in brownface) alongside Bird as Mr. Rembrandt, father and son illegal Asian immigrants who are first seen being rowed ashore in England, having been told that the beach is in fact Piccadilly Circus.[15] It was cancelled by the BBC after one episode had been broadcast.[16] In 1979, Bird played an African chieftain in a cinema commercial for Silk Cut cigarettes.[17][18] He played Raymond, a nervous boy who stuttered, in Dennis Potter's play Blue Remembered Hills which was also broadcast in 1979.[19]

1980s

In 1980 Bird appeared in The Dangerous Brothers.[20] From 1981 to 1984, Bird made his mark in the world of children's entertainment taking the role of Mr Humphrey Atkins, the roguish father of Marmalade Atkins (played by Charlotte Coleman) for Thames Television.[21] In 1982, Bird performed in the role of the Duke of Albany in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of King Lear. In 1984 he played the part of Jack Ormand, a local gang boss, in the tenth episode of the Granada TV series Travelling Man. From 1986 to 1988 he starred as Ernest Hemmingway, the university vice chancellor, in the first series of A Very Peculiar Practice, working alongside Peter Davison.[22] Bird played the director of the British National Theatre in an episode of the BBC situation comedy Yes, Prime Minister broadcast in 1988. In 1988 he appeared in One Way Pendulum at the Old Vic Theatre.[23][24] From 1989 to 1990, he played opposite Hannah Gordon in the 16-episode sitcom Joint Account which was set in a bank.[25]

1990–2017

From 1990 to 1992, he starred in 18 episodes of the television detective series El C.I.D. which was set in Spain. The series was serious rather than comedy-based and co-starred Alfred Molina in the first two series and Amanda Redman in the third. In 1993, Bird featured in the role of Professor Plum in the fourth series of Cluedo and appeared as a newspaper editor in the political drama To Play the King. Also in 1993, he was the guest star in the Sooty & Co. episode "Voice Problems".[26] From 1996 to 1999, Bird starred as barrister John Fuller-Carp in the BBC radio and television sitcom Chambers.[27] He starred as well in the BBC Radio 4 and BBC Two series Absolute Power with Stephen Fry.[28][29] Bird guest-starred in two television series by writer David Renwick, namely in three episodes of the BBC mystery crime drama series Jonathan Creek as well as in one episode of the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave.[30][31]

Bird worked with John Fortune and Rory Bremner in the Channel 4 sketch comedy show Bremner, Bird and Fortune, which was nominated for BAFTA TV Awards. In the series of sketches with Fortune, which was known as "The Long Johns", one of the two men interviewed the other in the guise of a senior figure such as a politician, businessman or government consultant. Invariably the character was named "George Parr".[32] In 2012, Bird appeared in the BBC produced TV film Bert and Dickie.[33] Bird worked with David Renwick again in 2016 on the BBC Radio 4 comedy show Desolation Jests.[34][35][36] Bird's final television appearance was in an episode of Midsomer Murders in 2017.[37]

Personal life and death

Bird was married to Ann Stockdale from 1965 to 1970; she was the daughter of Grant Stockdale, who served as the US Ambassador to Ireland from 1961 to 1962, the marriage ended in divorce.[1] He married television presenter Bridget Simpson in 1975, however they divorced in 1978. He was unhappy in his private life and his career was stalled; he began drinking heavily and taking amphetamines. During the mid-1970s he was seriously ill, paranoid, and was contemplating suicide.[1][2]

Bird lived with concert pianist and teacher Libby Crandon after 1978 and they later married. He had two stepsons from her previous marriage.[2] Crandon died in 2012.[1]

Bird died from complications of a stroke at Pendean House Care Home in Midhurst, West Sussex, on 24 December 2022, aged 86.[32][38]

Selected acting credits

Film

Television

Theatre

Radio

References

  1. ^ a b c d Coveney, Michael (28 December 2022). "John Bird obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "John Bird, satirist and actor who with John Fortune became best known for excoriating the New Labour government of Tony Blair – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 28 December 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  3. ^ . www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 3 December 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2020.[dead link]
  4. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "If It Moves, File It Cast and Crew Credits". British Comedy Guide.
  5. ^ "John Bird". British Film Institute. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Production of The Naming of Murderers' Rock | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  7. ^ a b "Production of One Over the Eight | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  8. ^ a b "Production of Alice in Wonderland | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  9. ^ a b "Production of Council Of Love | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  10. ^ a b "Production of Who's Who? | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  11. ^ a b "Production of Habeas Corpus | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  12. ^ "John Bird-The Collected Broadcasts Of Idi Amin". YouTube. 30 May 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  13. ^ "The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin". allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  14. ^ Amazin' Man on YouTube
  15. ^ Duguid, Mark (2003–14). "Race and the Sitcom". BFI screenonline. Retrieved 1 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  16. ^ Milligan, Spike; Shand, Neil (1983). The Melting Pot. London: Robson Books. introductory pages. ISBN 0-86051-195-2.
  17. ^ McLean, Adam, ed. (2015). It was Alright in the... (Television production). Series 2 Episode 6 "1970s". United Kingdom: Objective Productions , Channel 4 – via All 4.
  18. ^ "SILK CUT ZULU ADVERT". youtube.com. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  19. ^ "Blue Remembered Hills (1979)". BFI.
  20. ^ "The Dangerous Brothers – 1985 – British Classic Comedy".
  21. ^ . Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 16 April 2009. Archived from the original on 22 May 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  22. ^ "A Very Peculiar Practice – British Classic Comedy".
  23. ^ "John Bird obituary" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  24. ^ a b "Production of One Way Pendulum | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  25. ^ Guide, British Comedy (28 December 2022). "John Bird dies aged 86". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  26. ^ "In Memory of John Bird (Sooty and Co)" – via www.youtube.com.
  27. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Chambers - Radio 4 Sitcom". British Comedy Guide.
  28. ^ "UK | Politics | BBC denies axing political satire". BBC News. 3 February 2004. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  29. ^ . Writewords.org.uk. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  30. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Jonathan Creek Series 5, Episode 2 - The Sinner And The Sandman". British Comedy Guide.
  31. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "One Foot In The Grave Series 5, Episode 5 - The Exterminating Angel". British Comedy Guide.
  32. ^ a b "John Bird: Actor and comedian dies aged 86". BBC News. 28 December 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  33. ^ "Bert and Dickie: Lord Clarence Aberdare". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  34. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Desolation Jests - Available now".
  35. ^ "Desolation Jests (Radio Series)".
  36. ^ "John Bird". BFI.
  37. ^ "John Bird: Actor and comedian dies aged 86". BBC News. 28 December 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  38. ^ "John Bird obituary". The Times. 29 December 2022. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  39. ^ https://news.sky.com/story/satirist-john-bird-dies-on-christmas-eve-rory-bremner-calls-him-one-of-the-greatest-12775627
  40. ^ "John Bird". British Film Institute.
  41. ^ "Production of Murder in a Bad Light | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  42. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Chambers". BBC.
  43. ^ "BBC - Radio 4 - Comedy - Absolute Power". www.bbc.co.uk.
  44. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Absolute Power". BBC.
  45. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Desolation Jests". BBC.

Further reading

  • Bird, John; Fortune, John (1996). The Long Johns. London: Hutchinson. ISBN 0-09-180216-4.

External links

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John Michael Bird 22 November 1936 24 December 2022 was an English actor director writer and satirist He performed in the television satire boom of the 1960s appearing in That Was the Week That Was His television work included many appearances with John Fortune Bird had an acting career in film television theatre and radio for over 55 years He appeared in films including Take A Girl Like You 1970 and Jabberwocky 1977 as well as in television shows such as Joint Account Marmalade Atkins El C I D and Chambers He also featured in the long running Bremner Bird and Fortune 1999 2010 on Channel 4 which was nominated for BAFTA TV Awards John BirdBornJohn Michael Bird 1936 11 22 22 November 1936Bulwell Nottinghamshire EnglandDied24 December 2022 2022 12 24 aged 86 Midhurst West Sussex EnglandAlma materKing s College CambridgeOccupationActorYears active1962 2017Spouse s Ann Stockdale m 1965 div 1970 wbr Bridget Simpson m 1975 div 1978 wbr Libby Crandon died 2012 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 2 1 1960s and 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990 2017 3 Personal life and death 4 Selected acting credits 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Theatre 4 4 Radio 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditJohn Michael Bird was born in Bulwell Nottingham 1 where his father ran a small chemist s shop He failed his 11 plus but his secondary modern headmaster managed to have him transferred aged 12 to High Pavement Grammar School In 1956 he passed the entrance exam for King s College Cambridge he read English literature and stayed for postgraduate studies with a thesis entitled European Drama 1888 1914 2 Acting career Edit1960s and 1970s Edit While studying at Cambridge Bird met fellow King s student John Fortune During the television satire boom of the 1960s Bird appeared in That Was the Week That Was 1962 1963 the title of which he had coined The stage director Ned Sherrin intended for him to play David Frost s role in the series but Bird was committed elsewhere He also appeared in the television programmes Not So Much a Programme More a Way of Life 1964 1965 and If It Moves File It 1970 3 4 Bird acted in straight and comic roles in several television series and in films including My Father Knew Lloyd George 1965 Red and Blue 1967 A Dandy in Aspic 1968 30 Is a Dangerous Age Cynthia 1968 This That and the Other 1969 Take A Girl Like You 1970 The Seven Per Cent Solution 1976 and Jabberwocky 1977 5 Bird also became an active stage director writer and actor directing The Naming of Murderers Rock in 1960 at the Royal Court Theatre in London 6 He toured with the production One Over The Eight in 1961 7 and appeared in Alice in Wonderland directed by Jonathan Miller from 1966 to 1967 8 His stage career continued into the 1970s with his writing of the adaptation of Council Of Love in 1970 9 which was shown at the Criterion Theatre in London his appearance in Who s Who in 1972 in Guildford and Southsea 10 and in Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett at the Oxford Playhouse in 1973 as well as at the Lyric Theatre from 1973 to 1974 11 During the 1970s while Idi Amin was at the height of his infamy Bird starred on the album The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin with lyrics based on Alan Coren s anti Amin Punch columns 12 13 In 1975 the single Amazin Man from the album was released on the Transatlantic label 14 The record stayed for 12 weeks in the Australian Singles Chart peaking at number 26 In 1975 Bird took the part of Mr Rembrandt in The Melting Pot a sitcom written by Spike Milligan and Neil Shand Milligan played Mr Van Gogh in brownface alongside Bird as Mr Rembrandt father and son illegal Asian immigrants who are first seen being rowed ashore in England having been told that the beach is in fact Piccadilly Circus 15 It was cancelled by the BBC after one episode had been broadcast 16 In 1979 Bird played an African chieftain in a cinema commercial for Silk Cut cigarettes 17 18 He played Raymond a nervous boy who stuttered in Dennis Potter s play Blue Remembered Hills which was also broadcast in 1979 19 1980s Edit In 1980 Bird appeared in The Dangerous Brothers 20 From 1981 to 1984 Bird made his mark in the world of children s entertainment taking the role of Mr Humphrey Atkins the roguish father of Marmalade Atkins played by Charlotte Coleman for Thames Television 21 In 1982 Bird performed in the role of the Duke of Albany in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of King Lear In 1984 he played the part of Jack Ormand a local gang boss in the tenth episode of the Granada TV series Travelling Man From 1986 to 1988 he starred as Ernest Hemmingway the university vice chancellor in the first series of A Very Peculiar Practice working alongside Peter Davison 22 Bird played the director of the British National Theatre in an episode of the BBC situation comedy Yes Prime Minister broadcast in 1988 In 1988 he appeared in One Way Pendulum at the Old Vic Theatre 23 24 From 1989 to 1990 he played opposite Hannah Gordon in the 16 episode sitcom Joint Account which was set in a bank 25 1990 2017 Edit From 1990 to 1992 he starred in 18 episodes of the television detective series El C I D which was set in Spain The series was serious rather than comedy based and co starred Alfred Molina in the first two series and Amanda Redman in the third In 1993 Bird featured in the role of Professor Plum in the fourth series of Cluedo and appeared as a newspaper editor in the political drama To Play the King Also in 1993 he was the guest star in the Sooty amp Co episode Voice Problems 26 From 1996 to 1999 Bird starred as barrister John Fuller Carp in the BBC radio and television sitcom Chambers 27 He starred as well in the BBC Radio 4 and BBC Two series Absolute Power with Stephen Fry 28 29 Bird guest starred in two television series by writer David Renwick namely in three episodes of the BBC mystery crime drama series Jonathan Creek as well as in one episode of the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave 30 31 Bird worked with John Fortune and Rory Bremner in the Channel 4 sketch comedy showBremner Bird and Fortune which was nominated for BAFTA TV Awards In the series of sketches with Fortune which was known as The Long Johns one of the two men interviewed the other in the guise of a senior figure such as a politician businessman or government consultant Invariably the character was named George Parr 32 In 2012 Bird appeared in the BBC produced TV film Bert and Dickie 33 Bird worked with David Renwick again in 2016 on the BBC Radio 4 comedy show Desolation Jests 34 35 36 Bird s final television appearance was in an episode of Midsomer Murders in 2017 37 Personal life and death EditBird was married to Ann Stockdale from 1965 to 1970 she was the daughter of Grant Stockdale who served as the US Ambassador to Ireland from 1961 to 1962 the marriage ended in divorce 1 He married television presenter Bridget Simpson in 1975 however they divorced in 1978 He was unhappy in his private life and his career was stalled he began drinking heavily and taking amphetamines During the mid 1970s he was seriously ill paranoid and was contemplating suicide 1 2 Bird lived with concert pianist and teacher Libby Crandon after 1978 and they later married He had two stepsons from her previous marriage 2 Crandon died in 2012 1 Bird died from complications of a stroke at Pendean House Care Home in Midhurst West Sussex on 24 December 2022 aged 86 32 38 Selected acting credits EditSource John Bird at British Film InstituteFilm Edit Red and Blue 1967 A Dandy in Aspic 1968 30 Is a Dangerous Age Cynthia 1968 This That and the Other 1969 Take A Girl Like You 1970 The Breaking of Bumbo 1970 The Alf Garnett Saga 1972 The Seven Per Cent Solution 1976 Jabberwocky 1977 Yellow Pages 1985 A Fish Called Wanda 1988 uncredited The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka The Mystery of Chopin 1999 Television Edit That Was the Week That Was 1962 1963 Not So Much a Programme More a Way of Life 1964 1965 My Father Knew Lloyd George 1965 If It Moves File It 1970 The Melting Pot 1975 Blue Remembered Hills 1979 The Dangerous Brothers 1980 Marmalade Atkins 1981 4 King Lear 1982 39 Travelling Man 1984 A Very Peculiar Practice 1986 8 Yes Prime Minister 1988 Joint Account 1989 90 El C I D 1990 2 Cluedo 1993 To Play the King 1993 Sooty amp Co 1993 One Foot in the Grave 1995 Chambers 1996 9 Bremner Bird and Fortune 1999 2007 Jonathan Creek 2000 2014 Absolute Power 2003 5 Bert and Dickie 2012 40 Midsomer Murders 2017 Theatre Edit The Naming of Murderers Rock 1960 6 One Over The Eight 1961 7 Alice in Wonderland 1966 7 8 Council Of Love 1970 9 Who s Who 1972 10 Habeas Corpus 1973 4 11 Murder in a Bad Light 1979 41 One Way Pendulum 1988 24 Radio Edit Chambers 1996 9 42 Absolute Power 2000 6 43 44 Desolation Jests 2016 45 References Edit a b c d Coveney Michael 28 December 2022 John Bird obituary The Guardian Retrieved 28 December 2022 a b c John Bird satirist and actor who with John Fortune became best known for excoriating the New Labour government of Tony Blair obituary The Daily Telegraph 28 December 2022 Retrieved 28 December 2022 Video www youtube com Archived from the original on 3 December 2017 Retrieved 15 July 2020 dead link Guide British Comedy If It Moves File It Cast and Crew Credits British Comedy Guide John Bird British Film Institute Retrieved 31 December 2022 a b Production of The Naming of Murderers Rock Theatricalia theatricalia com a b Production of One Over the Eight Theatricalia theatricalia com a b Production of Alice in Wonderland Theatricalia theatricalia com a b Production of Council Of Love Theatricalia theatricalia com a b Production of Who s Who Theatricalia theatricalia com a b Production of Habeas Corpus Theatricalia theatricalia com John Bird The Collected Broadcasts Of Idi Amin YouTube 30 May 2014 Retrieved 30 December 2022 The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin allmusic com Retrieved 30 December 2022 Amazin Man on YouTube Duguid Mark 2003 14 Race and the Sitcom BFI screenonline Retrieved 1 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint date format link Milligan Spike Shand Neil 1983 The Melting Pot London Robson Books introductory pages ISBN 0 86051 195 2 McLean Adam ed 2015 It was Alright in the Television production Series 2 Episode 6 1970s United Kingdom Objective Productions Channel 4 via All 4 SILK CUT ZULU ADVERT youtube com Retrieved 24 November 2022 Blue Remembered Hills 1979 BFI The Dangerous Brothers 1985 British Classic Comedy BFI Film amp TV Database MARMALADE ATKINS IN SPACE 1981 Ftvdb bfi org uk 16 April 2009 Archived from the original on 22 May 2009 Retrieved 4 July 2010 A Very Peculiar Practice British Classic Comedy John Bird obituary via www thetimes co uk a b Production of One Way Pendulum Theatricalia theatricalia com Guide British Comedy 28 December 2022 John Bird dies aged 86 British Comedy Guide Retrieved 2 January 2023 In Memory of John Bird Sooty and Co via www youtube com Guide British Comedy Chambers Radio 4 Sitcom British Comedy Guide UK Politics BBC denies axing political satire BBC News 3 February 2004 Retrieved 20 February 2012 BBC censor comedy scripts in post Hutton panic and paranoia Writewords org uk Archived from the original on 4 February 2012 Retrieved 20 February 2012 Guide British Comedy Jonathan Creek Series 5 Episode 2 The Sinner And The Sandman British Comedy Guide Guide British Comedy One Foot In The Grave Series 5 Episode 5 The Exterminating Angel British Comedy Guide a b John Bird Actor and comedian dies aged 86 BBC News 28 December 2022 Retrieved 28 December 2022 Bert and Dickie Lord Clarence Aberdare bbc co uk Retrieved 29 December 2022 BBC Radio 4 Extra Desolation Jests Available now Desolation Jests Radio Series John Bird BFI John Bird Actor and comedian dies aged 86 BBC News 28 December 2022 Retrieved 2 January 2023 John Bird obituary The Times 29 December 2022 Retrieved 29 December 2022 https news sky com story satirist john bird dies on christmas eve rory bremner calls him one of the greatest 12775627 John Bird British Film Institute Production of Murder in a Bad Light Theatricalia theatricalia com BBC Radio 4 Extra Chambers BBC BBC Radio 4 Comedy Absolute Power www bbc co uk BBC Radio 4 Extra Absolute Power BBC BBC Radio 4 Extra Desolation Jests BBC Further reading EditBird John Fortune John 1996 The Long Johns London Hutchinson ISBN 0 09 180216 4 External links EditJohn Bird at IMDb John Bird at the British Film Institute John Bird Aveleyman Bird and Fortune A Life in Television BAFTA filmed event March 2009 Obituary at The Daily Telegraph Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Bird actor amp oldid 1137639917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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