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** Speaking of ''The X-Files'', the Smoking Man smoked "Morley" cigarettes.
** Speaking of ''The X-Files'', the Smoking Man smoked "Morley" cigarettes.
* "Oceanic Airlines" -- most famously seen in ''[[Lost]]'' but [[Older Than They Think|used as early as 1965]] in ''[[Flipper]]'' -- is used as a "placeholder" fictional airline in films, TV programs, and comic books, typically when a plane is involved in a disaster or another event with which actual airlines would prefer not to be associated. [[The Other Wiki]] has [[w:Oceanic Airlines|a page listing uses of this name]].
* "Oceanic Airlines" -- most famously seen in ''[[Lost]]'' but [[Older Than They Think|used as early as 1965]] in ''[[Flipper]]'' -- is used as a "placeholder" fictional airline in films, TV programs, and comic books, typically when a plane is involved in a disaster or another event with which actual airlines would prefer not to be associated. [[The Other Wiki]] has [[w:Oceanic Airlines|a page listing uses of this name]].
* "[https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/heisler-beer-fake-tv-brand Heisler Beer]" often comes in [[Grievous Bottley Harm|easily-broken bottles]], depending on which TV show it's being used in.


== [[Theatre]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==