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* ThrowItIn: The actor playing Varney broke his leg whilst filming the scene where he tries to flee Croup and Vandemar in the Mail Rail tunnels. As well as using the shot of him falling over, another scene was reworked to have Varney lying down (instead of walking around) to hide the fact his leg was broken.
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** ''The Seven Sisters'' -- not a direct sequel, but taking place in the same universe of London Below -- as yet to materialize. As of November 2018, Creator/NeilGaiman has stated he's written four chapters or so.
* RealitySubtext: It is unknown if this was intentional, but the bits of the book that take part in the Angel tube station can have this impact, due to Angel being home to ''Slimelight'', a long running alternative nightclub. It is not uncommon for ordinary commuters there to be accompanied by club patrons with some interesting ideas about fashion.

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** ''The Seven Sisters'' -- not a direct sequel, but taking place in the same universe of London Below -- as has yet to materialize. As of November 2018, Creator/NeilGaiman has stated he's written four chapters or so.
* RealitySubtext: It is unknown if this was intentional, but the bits of the book that take part in the Angel tube Tube station can have this impact, due to Angel being home to ''Slimelight'', a long running alternative nightclub. It is not uncommon for ordinary commuters there to be accompanied by club patrons with some interesting ideas about fashion.
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* AllStarCast: In the 2013 BBC Radio production.

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* AllStarCast: In the 2013 BBC Radio production.production, where Creator/JamesMcAvoy plays Richard Mayhew, Creator/NatalieDormer plays Door, and Creator/BenedictCumberbatch plays the Angel Islington, just to name a few.



** ''The Seven Sisters'' - not a direct sequel, but taking place in the same universe of London Below - as yet to materialize. As of November 2018, Creator/NeilGaiman has stated he's written four chapters or so.
* RealitySubtext: It is unknown if this was intentional, but the bits of the book that take part in Angel tube station can have this impact due to Angel being home to ''Slimelight'', a long running alternative nightclub. It is not uncommon for ordinary commuters to be accompanied by club patrons with some interesting ideas about fashion.
* RoleReprise: In the BBC Radio 4 version of "How the Marquis Got His Coat Back", the Marquis is played by Paterson Joseph, who played him the original TV version of "Neverwhere" instead of Creator/DavidHarewood, who played him in the radio version. The change is justified InUniverse by saying the Marquis' voice changed after his throat was cut.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Neverwhere'' is also the name of [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=JM3hjD_W0yI an animated short]] by Richard Corben. That was adapted into the ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' that became a segment of ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal''.

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** ''The Seven Sisters'' - -- not a direct sequel, but taking place in the same universe of London Below - -- as yet to materialize. As of November 2018, Creator/NeilGaiman has stated he's written four chapters or so.
* RealitySubtext: It is unknown if this was intentional, but the bits of the book that take part in the Angel tube station can have this impact impact, due to Angel being home to ''Slimelight'', a long running alternative nightclub. It is not uncommon for ordinary commuters there to be accompanied by club patrons with some interesting ideas about fashion.
* RoleReprise: In the BBC Radio 4 version of "How the Marquis Got His Coat Back", the Marquis is played by Paterson Joseph, who played him in the original TV version of "Neverwhere" "Neverwhere", instead of Creator/DavidHarewood, who played him in the radio version. The change is justified InUniverse by saying the Marquis' voice changed after his throat was cut.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Neverwhere'' is also the name of [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=JM3hjD_W0yI an animated short]] by Richard Corben. That Corben, which was adapted into the ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' that later became a segment of ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal''.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Neverwhere'' is also the name of [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=JM3hjD_W0yI an animated short]] by Richard Corben. It inspired the ''Den'' segment of ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal''.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Neverwhere'' is also the name of [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=JM3hjD_W0yI an animated short]] by Richard Corben. It inspired That was adapted into the ''Den'' ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' that became a segment of ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal''.

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