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It was seemingly named after [[w:c:gerryanderson:Leo Eaton|Leo Eaton]], who directed four episodes of ''The Secret Service''.
It was seemingly named after [[w:c:gerryanderson:Leo Eaton|Leo Eaton]], who directed four episodes of ''The Secret Service''.
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Revision as of 23:41, 7 September 2024

Eaton Lane was a location which existed in 1969.

History

Collision on Eaton Lane

In September 1969, British Intelligence Services were reportedly investigating the theft of Stanley Unwin's suitcase, after it was taken from Stanley Unwin's Model 'T' Ford following a minor collision on Eaton Lane "yesterday afternoon". (PROSE: XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! [+]Loading...["XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)"])

Legacy

The Model 'T' Ford's "minor collision" on Eaton Lane was reported on in TV Century 21 in 2069 through use of the TV21 Time Machine. (PROSE: XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! [+]Loading...["XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)"])

Behind the scenes

Eaton Lane in the untitled [+]Loading...{"noital":"1","1":"The Secret Service (comic story)","2":"untitled"} The Secret Service comic corresponding to XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! [+]Loading...["XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)"].

Eaton Lane was unnamed in the untitled [+]Loading...{"noital":"1","1":"The Secret Service (comic story)","2":"untitled"} The Secret Service comic which XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! [+]Loading...["XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)"] tied-in to.

It was seemingly named after Leo Eaton, who directed four episodes of The Secret Service.