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* The television story ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' suggested that stories of Holmes and Watson were inspired by the adventures of [[Madame Vastra]] and [[Jenny Flint]], which might imply that Jenny was the "real" John Watson within the context of the ''Doctor Who'' universe. The reference book ''The Secret Lives of Monsters'' includes an excerpt from a book called ''A Study in Green'' in which Vastra, Jenny and [[Strax]] encounter Holmes and Watson. Jenny bought all 200 copies of the book to keep it off the shelves.
* The television story ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' suggested that stories of Holmes and Watson were inspired by the adventures of [[Madame Vastra]] and [[Jenny Flint]], which might imply that Jenny was the "real" John Watson within the context of the ''Doctor Who'' universe. The reference book ''The Secret Lives of Monsters'' includes an excerpt from a book called ''A Study in Green'' in which Vastra, Jenny and [[Strax]] encounter Holmes and Watson. Jenny bought all 200 copies of the book to keep it off the shelves.
* Within the Sherlock Holmes canon, Watson is referred to as "James" in the story {{wi|The Man with the Twisted Lip}}. The inference of its use in ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]'' is that Doyle accidentally used his friend's real name.
* Within the Sherlock Holmes canon, Watson is referred to as "James" in the story {{wi|The Man with the Twisted Lip}}. The inference of its use in ''[[Prelude All-Consuming Fire]]'' is that Doyle accidentally used his friend's real name.
* [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] played Watson in the 2010 movie {{wi|Sherlock Holmes (2010 film)|Sherlock Holmes}}.
* [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] played Watson in the 2010 movie {{wi|Sherlock Holmes (2010 film)|Sherlock Holmes}}. He has also been played by [[André Morell]] in the 1959 film version of ''The Hound of the Baskervilles'', [[Alan Cox]] in ''Young Sherlock Holmes'' and [[Andrew Sachs]] on BBC Radio.


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