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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_hRzLkOnrA "Brand New Land to Find"]], a song about British exploration featuring Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh, and John Davis, is set to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdr1EiOQoOs "Combine Harvester"]] by the Wurzels, which references both the West Country origins of those historical figures and the romanticisation of events that were primarily about acquiring wealth and property.
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* Georgian "detective" Jonathan Wild is depicted in a ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' pastiche because Wild actually was pulling the sort of EngineeredHeroics scam the Sherlock was falsely accused of in the episode [[Recap/SherlockS02E03TheReichenbachFall "The Reichenbach Fall."]]

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* Georgian "detective" Jonathan Wild is depicted in a ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' pastiche because Wild actually was pulling the sort of EngineeredHeroics scam the that Sherlock was falsely accused of in the episode [[Recap/SherlockS02E03TheReichenbachFall "The Reichenbach Fall."]]
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* Georgian "detective" Jonathan Wild is depicted in a ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' pastiche because Wild actually was pulling the sort of EngineeredHeroics scam the Sherlock was falsely accused of in the episode [[Recap/SherlockS02E03TheReichenbachFall "The Reichenbach Fall."]]
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* It seems strange that the show does not make much sketches about about the 20th century outside of the two world wars, but then you realize the decades were generally known for economic prosperity, more progressive values on things such as class, and were much more peaceful. Simply put, those periods in time were not ''horrible''.

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