input: Please answer the following: Information:  - Nathaniel Parker (born 18 May 1962) is an English stage and screen actor best known for playing Detective Inspector Thomas "Tommy" Lynley in the BBC crime drama series "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries".  - The Inspector Lynley Mysteries is a British crime drama, broadcast on BBC One from 12 March 2001 to 1 June 2008, encompassing six series and a total of twenty-three episodes. The protagonist, Detective Inspector Thomas "Tommy" Lynley, 8th Earl of Asherton (Nathaniel Parker), who is assigned to Scotland Yard, finds himself paired with Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers (Sharon Small). In addition to the tensions involved in solving murder cases, the series thrives on the characters' clashes regarding personality, gender, and class, as Lynley is dapper, male and a peer of the realm, while Havers is untidy, female and comes from a working-class background.  - Susan Elizabeth George (born February 26, 1949) is an American writer of mystery novels set in Great Britain.  - The Inspector Lynley Mysteries is a series of BBC television programmes about Detective Inspector Thomas `` Tommy '' Lynley , 8th Earl of Asherton ( Nathaniel Parker ) of Scotland Yard and Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers ( Sharon Small ) . In addition to the tensions involved in solving murder cases , the series thrives on the characters ' clashes regarding personality , gender , and class , as Lynley is dapper , male and a peer of the realm , while Havers is untidy , female and comes from a working - class background . All episodes from the first two series and two from the third are based on novels by the American writer Elizabeth George , though the plots and characters are often significantly altered . Later episodes are original stories for television based on her characters . The theme music is by Debbie Wiseman . The first broadcasts were 12 and 13 March 2001 , the pilot episode A Great Deliverance , based on and named after the inaugural Inspector Lynley novel . The first episode in series one aired 8 April 2002 , based on and named after the third novel , Well - Schooled in Murder ( 1990 ) . In August 2007 , the BBC announced its intention to stop production of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries . Fans of the series mounted a campaign to save the series with a petition and contacts to the BBC . In the first episode , Lynley drove a Peugeot 607 ; in series 1 and 2 he drove a Jensen Interceptor , and in later episodes a Bristol 410 . Despite the frequently recurring remark in PBS Mystery ! presenter Diana Rigg 's introductions to the series that Lynley `` is the one with the Bentley '' , he never drove a Bentley on TV . ( He does , however , in the George novels . ) Exterior shots were filmed at the Bircham Dyson Bell solicitors offices on Broadway , central London . In the pilot episode the character of Helen was played by Emma Fielding ; later she was portrayed by Lesley Vickerage ( 10 episodes ) and , as Lynley 's wife , by Catherine Russell ( 4 episodes ) .  - Barbara Havers is a fictional detective in "The Inspector Lynley" series created by American mystery author Elizabeth George. The character of Detective Sergeant Havers serves as a sidekick and foil to the lead character, Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley of Scotland Yard.   - Sharon Small (born 1 January 1967) is a Scottish actress acclaimed for her dramatic work in film, radio, theatre, and television. Her best-known TV role is that of Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers in the BBC television adaptation of the "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries" by Elizabeth George. She joined the cast of "" as DI Elizabeth Flynn during .  - Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC, in Portland Place and Langham Place, London. The first radio broadcast was made on 15 March 1932, and the building was officially opened two months later, on 15 May. The main building is in Art Deco style, with a facing of Portland stone over a steel frame. It is a Grade II* listed building and includes the BBC Radio Theatre, where music and speech programmes are recorded in front of a studio audience, and lobby that was used as a location for filming the 1998 BBC television series "In the Red".  - The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster. It is headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation, and is the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with over 20,950 staff in total, of whom 16,672 are in public sector broadcasting; including part-time, flexible as well as fixed contract staff, the total number is 35,402.    What is the relationship between 'the inspector lynley mysteries' and '12 march 2001'?
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input: Please answer the following: Information:  - Stuttgart ( Swabian: "Schduagert"), often nicknamed the ""Schwabenmetropole"" in reference to its location in the center of Swabia and the local dialect spoken by some natives, is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley locally known as the "Stuttgarter Kessel" an hour from the Swabian Jura and the Black Forest. Stuttgart's name comes from the Old High German word ""Stuogarten"," or "stud farm"  a reference to the city's founding in 950 AD as a stud farm. Stuttgarts urban area has a population of 623,738, and a further making it the sixth largest city in Germany, 2.7 million people live in the citys administrative region, and another 5.3 million people in its metropolitan area, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Germany.  - Robert Bosch GmbH, or Bosch, is a German multinational engineering and electronics company headquartered in Gerlingen, near Stuttgart, Germany. It is the world's largest supplier of automotive components measured by 2011 revenues. The company was founded by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart in 1886. Bosch is 92% owned by Robert Bosch Stiftung.  - Gerlingen is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 9 km west of Stuttgart, and 15 km southwest of Ludwigsburg. Gerlingen is home to Bosch, a major engineering and electronics company.  - Franz Fehrenbach ( born July 1 , 1949 in Kenzingen ) is the chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH. He studied industrial engineering at the University of Karlsruhe and joined Robert Bosch GmbH in 1975 . In 1988 , he was transferred to the United States , but he returned to Germany in 1989 . In 1990 , Fehrenbach became Vice-CEO of the corporation . In 2003 , he then became chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH , succeeding Hermann Scholl . In 2012 , he caused a stir by expressing his political view to expel Greece not only out of the Euro zone but also out of the European Union .  - Baden-Württemberg is a state in Germany located in the southwest, east of the Upper Rhine. It is Germanys third largest state in terms of size and population, with an area of and 10.8 million inhabitants. The state capital and largest city is Stuttgart.  - Kenzingen is a town in the district of Emmendingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Elz, 23 km north of Freiburg.  - Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe. It includes 16 constituent states, covers an area of , and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With about 82 million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union. After the United States, it is the second most popular immigration destination in the world. Germany's capital and largest metropolis is Berlin. Other major cities include Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.    What is the relationship between 'franz fehrenbach' and 'stuttgart'?
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