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The X-Files

The X-Files was a science fiction television series on Earth, about FBI agents who investigated alien and paranormal events.

The BBC stopped showing The X-Files in 1997 "due to recent events" (an actual alien invasion). (PROSE: The Dying Days [+]Loading...["The Dying Days (novel)"])

In 1999, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart called his group of investigators "UNIT's X-Files." The Fifth Doctor was unfamiliar with the programme. (PROSE: The King of Terror [+]Loading...["The King of Terror (novel)"])

An older version of Peri Brown living in Los Angeles in 2009 once falsely posed as a secret agent to her younger self, claiming to work for an agency known as "the X-Files." When she tried the ruse on the Fifth Doctor, with whom her younger self was travelling, the Doctor replied that while he had enjoyed the programme, it was never as good after David Duchovny left. (AUDIO: Peri and the Piscon Paradox [+]Loading...["Peri and the Piscon Paradox (audio story)"])

Ace's younger brother Liam McShane was a fan of the series. (AUDIO: The Rapture [+]Loading...["The Rapture (audio story)"])

Among a long list of actions the Xlanthi considered to be a violation of the law and punishable by a brutal death was "fancying Scully out of The X-Files." (PROSE: Beige Planet Mars [+]Loading...["Beige Planet Mars (novel)"])

Sarah Jane Smith once asked Mike Yates, who had invited her to investigate a haunted house, why he didn't call "Fox and Dana" instead. (PROSE: Housewarming [+]Loading...["Housewarming (short story)"])

Clive Finch had an X-Files mug. (PROSE: Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (novelisation)"])

Eugene Jones had an The X Files VHS in his bedroom. (TV: Random Shoes [+]Loading...["Random Shoes (TV story)"])

PC Andy Davidson sarcastically referred to Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper as "Mulder and Scully." (TV: End of Days [+]Loading...["End of Days (TV story)"])

In an alternate timeline, Lizzie Corrigan told Maxwell Edison that her Psychic Investigation Group (PIG) colleagues were fans of the series. (AUDIO: The Eternal Summer [+]Loading...["The Eternal Summer (audio story)"])

When Alan Jackson spoke to Maria Jackson about aliens in 2008, he told her that he was new to "all this X-Files stuff". (TV: The Lost Boy [+]Loading...["The Lost Boy (TV story)"])

When Ocean Waters and Melvin Minton were looking for aliens in 2010, Clyde Langer called them "Mulder and Scully." (TV: The Vault of Secrets [+]Loading...["The Vault of Secrets (TV story)"])

In 2016, Izzy Sinclair bought Maxwell Edison the complete X-Files on Blu-ray for his 60th birthday. She later knocked out Josiah W. Dogbolter with the Blu-ray box set. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Showdown [+]Loading...["The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)"])

Panda called the Forge a group of "cut price Mulder and Scullys". (PROSE: Project: Wildthyme [+]Loading...["Project Wildthyme (short story)","Project: Wildthyme"])

Donna Noble claimed that she and the Tenth Doctor were "working for the X-Files" when questioned by Commodore William Jarman in 1940. Jarman later contacted the British government, who informed him that the group did not exist. (AUDIO: The Nemonite Invasion [+]Loading...["The Nemonite Invasion (audio story)"])

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A Doctor Who themed take on the famous "I Want to Believe" poster from The X-Files.[1]

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