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** The episode ''Free Pass'' involves an Regency era period drama being filmed in Button House.

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** The episode ''Free Pass'' involves an a Regency era period drama being filmed in Button House.
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** The episode ''Free Pass'' involves a Regency era period drama being filmed in Button House.

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** The episode ''Free Pass'' involves a an Regency era period drama being filmed in Button House.
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** The episode ''Free Pass'' involves an Regency era Period drama being filmed in Button House.

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** The episode ''Free Pass'' involves an a Regency era Period period drama being filmed in Button House.
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* ''Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow'' have a series of [[https://youtu.be/dOUm8mThnTs?feature=shared sketches]], which are set in a ball during this era, in which the upper-class attendees seduce one another using very sophisticated descriptions of the extremely graphic sexual acts they would like to perform.

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* ''Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow'' have has a series of [[https://youtu.be/dOUm8mThnTs?feature=shared sketches]], which are set in a ball during this era, in which the upper-class attendees seduce one another using very sophisticated descriptions of the extremely graphic sexual acts they would like to perform.
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* '' Film/TheAmazingMrBlunden'': Sara and Georgie are from this time period, year 1818 to be exact. They travel a hundred years into the future to ask Lucy and Jaime to save them form their miserable lives. Lucy and Jamie then travel back to 1818 to save Sara and Georgie.


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* ''Film/TheOutlawMichaelHowe'' and ''Film/TheNightingale2019'' are both set in Australia in this time period, when it was a penal colony.


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* ''Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow'' have a series of [[https://youtu.be/dOUm8mThnTs?feature=shared sketches]], which are set in a ball during this era, in which the upper-class attendees seduce one another using very sophisticated descriptions of the extremely graphic sexual acts they would like to perform.


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* ''Series/ThatMitchellAndWebbLook'' had a Pride and Prejudice themed [[https://youtu.be/rWbqqPV1-pE?feature=shared sketch]] that features [[AnachronismStew the conga and freestyle disco.]]
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E8TheHauntingOfVillaDiodati "The Haunting of Villa Diodati"]] is set on the night of 1816 that inspired Mary Shelly to write Frankenstein.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E8TheHauntingOfVillaDiodati "The Haunting of Villa Diodati"]] is set in 1816, on the night of 1816 that inspired Mary Shelly to write Frankenstein.
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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E8 TheHauntingOfVillaDiodati "The Haunting of Villa Diodati"]] is set on the night of 1816 that inspired Mary Shelly to write Frankenstein.

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E8 TheHauntingOfVillaDiodati [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E8TheHauntingOfVillaDiodati "The Haunting of Villa Diodati"]] is set on the night of 1816 that inspired Mary Shelly to write Frankenstein.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': [[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E3ThinIce "Thin Ice"]] is set in London, 1814, at the last of the great frost fairs of the Little Ice Age.
* ''Series/{{Forever|2014}}'': Protagonist Henry Morgan was born in 1779 and died for the first time in 1815, so there are several flashbacks to the Regency period.

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[[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E3ThinIce "Thin Ice"]] is set in London, 1814, at the last of the great frost fairs of the Little Ice Age.
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E8 TheHauntingOfVillaDiodati "The Haunting of Villa Diodati"]] is set on the night of 1816 that inspired Mary Shelly to write Frankenstein.
* ''Series/{{Forever|2014}}'': Protagonist Henry Morgan was born in 1779 and died for the first time in 1815, 1814, so there are several flashbacks to the Regency period.

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A NostalgiaFilter during the late Victorian period, particularly with TheGayNineties and TheEdwardianEra. Part of the larger UsefulNotes/GeorgianEra.

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A NostalgiaFilter during the late Victorian period, particularly with TheGayNineties TheGildedAge, TheGayNineties, and TheEdwardianEra. Part of the larger UsefulNotes/GeorgianEra.


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* ManInAKilt: In perfect coincidence of the kilt being unbanned in 1782, the Industrial Revolution which made the tartan and other patterns quick and easy to weave, and the Highland Revival, the kilt became fully ingrained with Scottish culture starting in this period. Alongside tight pants, the kilt became fanservice fodder for the women if he's wearing any drawers underneath, exemplified by the trope's page image created in the period.
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* ''Series/{{Forever|2014}}'': Protagonist Henry Morgan was born in 1779 and died for the first time in 1815, so there are several flashbacks to the Regency period.
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* Thousands upon thousands of works of Jane Austen fan fiction are available online, and specifically on Amazon Kindle.
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* ''AintSlayedNobody'': "A Dance with Darkness" is set in 1815, with world-weary soldier Captain John Stone, debutante Emma Wentsworth, conwoman Jane Radcliffe, and would-be caterer James Pimm arrive at Budleigh Hall to attend the coming-of-age ceremony of Alexander Budleigh, the son of Baron Hugh Budleigh -- who'd served as an admiral during the Napoleonic War. [[spoiler:It transpires that Hugh made a pact with [[AngelicAbomination an angel]] as part of a scheme to regain his family's fortune, which his father squandered on orientalist pursuits, giving rise to not only the superhumanly handsome Alexander but a monstrous Nephilim.]]

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* ''AintSlayedNobody'': ''Podcast/AintSlayedNobody'': "A Dance with Darkness" is set in 1815, with world-weary soldier Captain John Stone, debutante Emma Wentsworth, conwoman Jane Radcliffe, and would-be caterer James Pimm arrive at Budleigh Hall to attend the coming-of-age ceremony of Alexander Budleigh, the son of Baron Hugh Budleigh -- who'd served as an admiral during the Napoleonic War. [[spoiler:It transpires that Hugh made a pact with [[AngelicAbomination an angel]] as part of a scheme to regain his family's fortune, which his father squandered on orientalist pursuits, giving rise to not only the superhumanly handsome Alexander but a monstrous Nephilim.]]
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* ''AintSlayedNobody'': "A Dance with Darkness" is set in 1815, with world-weary soldier Captain John Stone, debutante Emma Wentsworth, conwoman Jane Radcliffe, and would-be caterer James Pimm arrive at Budleigh Hall to attend the coming-of-age ceremony of Alexander Budleigh, the son of Baron Hugh Budleigh -- who'd served as an admiral during the Napoleonic War. [[spoiler:It transpires that Hugh made a pact with [[AngelicAbomination an angel]] as part of a scheme to regain his family's fortune, which his father squandered on orientalist pursuits, giving rise to not only the superhumanly handsome Alexander but a monstrous Nephilim.]]
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* ClassicalMusic: Orchestral music in the Regency era was a transitional period for the airy Classical period in the likes of Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart and Music/JosephHaydn to the bombastic Romantic period that would characterize music for the rest of the 19th century. Music/LudwigVanBeethoven and Music/FranzSchubert wrote their pieces in this transitional period.
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* SexySoakedShirt: A popular myth in the period has the more daring women wearing sheer dresses who soaked themselves to heighten the sex appeal. Some ended up dying with cases of pneumonia, leading to a phenomenon coined as the "muslin disease".

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* SexySoakedShirt: A popular myth in the period has the more daring women wearing sheer dresses who soaked themselves to cling the dress more as a way to heighten the sex appeal. Some ended up dying with cases of pneumonia, leading to a phenomenon coined as the "muslin disease".

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* TheDandy: The era invented the term. Notably, there was Beau Brummell, who was such a fashion icon that it was considered an unprecedented honour to be invited to watch him dress (which could take hours). Incidentally, he also inspired the modern business suit.

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The era invented the term. Notably, there was Beau Brummell, who was such a fashion icon that it was considered an unprecedented honour to be invited to watch him dress (which could take hours). Incidentally, he also inspired the modern business suit.suit.
** In France, the Incroyables and the Merveilleuses, the children of the deposed aristocrats of the French Revolution, take the rein of being daring fashion icons of the period, wearing strange haircuts, speaking without the letter "R", walking in a slouch, and living outrageously lavish lifestyles. The Incroyables wore bicorns or top hats with floppy brims, jackets with super wide lapels, large cravats and tight breeches, all doused in strong perfumes, while the Merveilleuses wore pale pink bodysuits underneath their low cut sheer white Grecian style muslin gowns complemented with a red choker and contrasting colored shawls.


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* SexySoakedShirt: A popular myth in the period has the more daring women wearing sheer dresses who soaked themselves to heighten the sex appeal. Some ended up dying with cases of pneumonia, leading to a phenomenon coined as the "muslin disease".

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