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* ''[[Neil Gaiman]]'s [[Neverwhere]]'' has an entire culture of "lost" people and things inhabiting the various stops of [[The London Underground]].
* ''[[Neil Gaiman]]'s [[Neverwhere]]'' has an entire culture of "lost" people and things inhabiting the various stops of [[The London Underground]].
* Averted in ''[[Roswell]]''. For some reason, the government keeps alien spaceships in secret basements under convenience stores, and in movie studios.
* Averted in ''[[Roswell]]''. For some reason, the government keeps alien spaceships in secret basements under convenience stores, and in movie studios.
* [[Buck Rogers in The 25th Century]] had a second season episode in which Buck was accused of having helped foment the big nuclear war in the late 20th century. A device to visualize Buck's memories seems to confirm his guilt, but he keeps flashing on Mount Rushmore. Buck manages to get to Mount Rushmore and finds that the President had a secret bunker inside. {{spoiler|It turns out that Buck had been to the secret bunker where he was hypnotized to act as a double agent as part of a government operation to catch the conspirators who were trying to start the war.}}
* [[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]] had a second season episode in which Buck was accused of having helped foment the big nuclear war in the late 20th century. A device to visualize Buck's memories seems to confirm his guilt, but he keeps flashing on Mount Rushmore. Buck manages to get to Mount Rushmore and finds that the President had a secret bunker inside. {{spoiler|It turns out that Buck had been to the secret bunker where he was hypnotized to act as a double agent as part of a government operation to catch the conspirators who were trying to start the war.}}
* The Canary Wharf Tower one was done by the 90s remake of ''[[The Tomorrow People]]''. The reasoning was that the immortal Egyptian villain needed to hide a power-focusing pyramid in the middle of London, hence the pyramidal top of the tower.
* The Canary Wharf Tower one was done by the 90s remake of ''[[The Tomorrow People]]''. The reasoning was that the immortal Egyptian villain needed to hide a power-focusing pyramid in the middle of London, hence the pyramidal top of the tower.


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