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* ReferencedBy:
** ''Series/Them2021'': Includes a reference in the fourth episode.
** ''Radio/TheLoneRanger'': One of the storylines is called ''The Black Arrow'' and features a character called Joan Barkley.
** ''Series/{{Wishbone}}'': Adapted by the episode "[[Recap/WishboneS2E06WarOfTheNoses War of the Noses]]."
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** ''Series/{{Wishbone}}: Adapted by the episode "[[Recap/WishboneS2E06WarOfTheNoses War of the Noses]]."

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** ''Series/{{Wishbone}}: ''Series/{{Wishbone}}'': Adapted by the episode "[[Recap/WishboneS2E06WarOfTheNoses War of the Noses]]."
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** ''Series/{{Wishbone}}: Adapted by the episode "[[Recap/WishboneS2E06WarOfTheNoses War of the Noses]]."
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* GeniusBonus: In the prologue, Stevenson hints that Tunstall hamlet is a real place. It has been determined that it matches a similarly-named English town located in Suffolk which was visited by Stevenson and his family ten years before the story's serialization. Ironically, the historical Sir Richard Tunstall was a Lancastrian partisan during the Wars of the Roses, whereas his novel equivalent Richard Shelton is a Yorkist.
* ReferencedBy:
** ''Series/Them2021'': Includes a reference in the fourth episode.
** ''Radio/TheLoneRanger'': One of the storylines is called ''The Black Arrow'' and features a character called Joan Barkley.

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