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The character Jason King was an influence on several later fictional creations, including [[Austin Powers]] and Richard Jeperson of the [[Diogenes Club]]. He has been homaged in ''[[The Invisibles]]'', ''[[The Dark Phoenix Saga]]'', and ''[[Rab C. Nesbitt]]'', and was one of the characters parodied in ''[[The Comic Strip Presents]]: Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown''.
The character Jason King was an influence on several later fictional creations, including [[Austin Powers]] and Richard Jeperson of the [[Diogenes Club]]. He has been homaged in ''[[The Invisibles]]'', ''[[The Dark Phoenix Saga]]'', and ''[[Rab C. Nesbitt]]'', and was one of the characters parodied in ''[[The Comic Strip Presents]]: Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown''.


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* [[Checkpoint Charlie]]: One episode has a defector being smuggled by faking his death and being taken across the Berlin Wall in a coffin.
* [[Checkpoint Charlie]]: One episode has a defector being smuggled by faking his death and being taken across the Berlin Wall in a coffin.

Revision as of 15:37, 22 October 2015

Jason King is a 1970s British TV series about a celebrity novelist who keeps getting caught up in adventures featuring glamorous women, exotic locations, and menacing villains -- which he then uses as inspiration for his novels. It was a spin-off from the earlier series Department S.

The character Jason King was an influence on several later fictional creations, including Austin Powers and Richard Jeperson of the Diogenes Club. He has been homaged in The Invisibles, The Dark Phoenix Saga, and Rab C. Nesbitt, and was one of the characters parodied in The Comic Strip Presents: Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown.

Tropes used in Jason King include: