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This is a list of the appearances of the British Museum in literature, television, film and other popular culture.
Film
Hitchcock's Blackmail, though the building is played by a set.
The George Gershwin song "A Foggy Day (in London Town)" states that "The British Museum had lost its charm".[1568]
Radio
Various episodes of The Goon Show reference the BM, most particularly in "The Plasticine Man" where the Plasticine Man is taken there, "The Mummified Priest" in which Crun, Eccles and Seagoon work there as Egyptologists, and "Drums Along the Mersey" in which Min and Henry ask Seagoon if they might display his million pounds there.
A "secret annexe" of the British Museum (fictional, though possibly inspired by the real-life Secretum) is the base of operations for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in the eponymous series of comics.
Exhibits there include a yahoo skull (from Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels) and statues labelled "Cult of Ayesha" (from H.Rider Haggard's She), continuing the high game of literary allusions throughout the series.