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* RetroactiveRecognition: Jean Watson from "Fair Ground!: Part 1 - Trouble in the Tea-Leaves" is played by Creator/JudyCornwell, who would later be best known for playing Daisy in ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances''.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: RetroactiveRecognition:
** Len Tanner from "Len and the River Mob" is played by Creator/GeorgeLayton, who would later be best known for playing Paul Collier in ''Series/DoctorInTheHouse'' and Bombardier Solomons in ''Series/ItAintHalfHotMum''.
** Jean Watson from "Fair Ground!: Part 1 - Trouble in the Tea-Leaves" is played by Creator/JudyCornwell, who would later be best known for playing Daisy in ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances''.
** Len Tanner from "Len and the River Mob" is played by Creator/GeorgeLayton, who would later be best known for playing Paul Collier in ''Series/DoctorInTheHouse'' and Bombardier Solomons in ''Series/ItAintHalfHotMum''.
** Jean Watson from "Fair Ground!: Part 1 - Trouble in the Tea-Leaves" is played by Creator/JudyCornwell, who would later be best known for playing Daisy in ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances''.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Gq17O-HRc Magic, Magic E]]" and the less well-known "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdzC_VhjYBs Drop That E]]". Though today they both look like obvious songs about ecstasy, they actually have a fairly watertight alibi, as they were written almost a decade before the rave era took off.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Jean Watson from "Fair Ground!: Part 1 - Trouble in the Tea-Leaves" is played by Creator/JudyCornwell, who would later be best known for playing Daisy in ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances''.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Gq17O-HRc Magic, Magic E]]" and the less well-known "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdzC_VhjYBs Drop That E]]". Though today they both look like obvious songs about ecstasy, they actually have a fairly watertight alibi, as they were written almost a decade before the rave era took off.
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* EarWorm: Many of the songs are forever etched into the minds of those who grew up with the series.
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* NightmareFuel: Charn, the BigBad of ''Through The Dragon's Eye''.
** The Thin Man, from "The Boy from Space". Something about the way he just lurches around awkwardly, and that stare...and as previously mentioned, he bears a striking resemblance to the Tall Man from ''Film/{{Phantasm}}''.
** The Thin Man, from "The Boy from Space". Something about the way he just lurches around awkwardly, and that stare...and as previously mentioned, he bears a striking resemblance to the Tall Man from ''Film/{{Phantasm}}''.
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* NightmareFuel: NightmareFuel:
** Charn, the BigBad of ''Through The Dragon's Eye''.
** The Thin Man, from "The Boy from Space". Something about the way he just lurches around awkwardly, and that stare...and as previously mentioned, he bears a striking resemblance to the Tall Man from''Film/{{Phantasm}}''.''Film/{{Phantasm}}''.
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** Charn, the BigBad of ''Through The Dragon's Eye''.
** The Thin Man, from "The Boy from Space". Something about the way he just lurches around awkwardly, and that stare...and as previously mentioned, he bears a striking resemblance to the Tall Man from
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* NightmareFuel: Charn, the BigBad of ''Through The Dragon's Eye''.
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* NightmareFuel: Charn, the BigBad of ''Through The Dragon's Eye''.Eye''.
** The Thin Man, from "The Boy from Space". Something about the way he just lurches around awkwardly, and that stare...and as previously mentioned, he bears a striking resemblance to the Tall Man from ''Film/{{Phantasm}}''.
** The Thin Man, from "The Boy from Space". Something about the way he just lurches around awkwardly, and that stare...and as previously mentioned, he bears a striking resemblance to the Tall Man from ''Film/{{Phantasm}}''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The songs "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Gq17O-HRc Magic, Magic E]]" and "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdzC_VhjYBs Drop That E]]" were completely innocent when they were first shown, but schools continued to show them to kids long after "E" developed its other meaning.
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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
** The songs "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Gq17O-HRc Magic, Magic E]]" and "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdzC_VhjYBs Drop That E]]" were completely innocent when they were first shown, but schools continued to show them to kids long after "E" developed its othermeaning.meaning.
** "The Boy From Space" includes a character who bears more than a passing resemblance to the Tall Man from the ''Film/{{Phantasm}}'' series.
** The songs "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Gq17O-HRc Magic, Magic E]]" and "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdzC_VhjYBs Drop That E]]" were completely innocent when they were first shown, but schools continued to show them to kids long after "E" developed its other
** "The Boy From Space" includes a character who bears more than a passing resemblance to the Tall Man from the ''Film/{{Phantasm}}'' series.