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He was Sarah Jane's editor in the [[1970s]] and harboured unrequited romantic feelings for her.
He was Sarah Jane's editor in the [[1970s]] and harboured unrequited romantic feelings for her.


In [[2011]], Sarah Jane met Lionel at the demonstration of the [[SerfBoard]], where he expressed a dislike for modern [[computer]]s, stating "nothing wrong with a [[typewriter]] says I". After the demo finished he suddenly developed a liking for the SerfBoard, due to the [[hologram]] of [[Joseph Serf]] hypnotising him.
In [[2011]], Sarah Jane met Lionel at the demonstration of the [[SerfBoard]], where he expressed a dislike for modern [[computer]]s, stating "nothing wrong with a typewriter says I". After the demo finished he suddenly developed a liking for the SerfBoard, due to the [[hologram]] of [[Joseph Serf]] hypnotising him.


Lionel was also present at the launch for the SerfBoard, and met [[Clyde Langer]] and [[Rani Chandra]], who were disguised as editors of a magazine. When [[Luke Smith]] and [[Sky Smith]] modified the hologram so it hypnotised the audience to destroy [[John Harrison|Harrison]]'s pen, Lionel stepped forward and smashed the pen underfoot, freeing the [[Skullion]]s. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]'')
Lionel was also present at the launch for the SerfBoard, and met [[Clyde Langer]] and [[Rani Chandra]], who were disguised as editors of a magazine. When [[Luke Smith]] and [[Sky Smith]] modified the hologram so it hypnotised the audience to destroy [[John Harrison|Harrison]]'s pen, Lionel stepped forward and smashed the pen underfoot, freeing the [[Skullion]]s. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]'')
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