Reginald Barclay - in Popular Culture

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The 2010 film The A-Team contains a reference to Reginald Barclay as a fictional cast member of a fake movie created by the team during one of their plans. This is an in-joke used to refer to Schultz, who played Murdock in the original television series and did a cameo in the scene.

The 2011 video game L.A. Noire contains a reference to Reginald Barclay in a piece of evidence in one of the later cases.

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