Code Name: Eternity

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Code Name: Eternity
Genre Science fiction
Created by William Fruet
Jeff King
Starring Cameron Bancroft
Ingrid Kavelaars
Andrew Gillies
Joseph Baldwin
Gordon Currie
Olivier Grunier
Composer(s) Trevor Morris
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26 (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) Dune Productions
Protocol Entertainment
UFA International Film & TV Production GmbH
Warner Bros. Television
Broadcast
Original channel syndication
Audio format stereophonic
First shown in Canada
Original run May 14, 2000 – November 19, 2000

Code Name: Eternity is a Canadian science fiction series that ran for 26 episodes starting in 1999. It was later shown on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States.

The plot involves an alien scientist (David Banning) who comes to Earth and assumes human form in order to perfect technology which will radically change Earth's environment to be suitable for habitation by his own species (Planetary engineering). Another of the aliens (Ethaniel), having discovered the true nature of Banning's plans, abandons him and joins up with a human scientist (Laura Keating) in an attempt to prevent the destruction of Earth and humanity.

The series was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was cancelled after a single season and ended on a cliffhanger.

Echo Bridge Home Entertainment announced Code Name: Eternity: The Complete series on DVD.

Cast

Episodes

  1. Ethaniel's Story
  2. The Mission
  3. The Hunter
  4. The Long Drop
  5. The Watery Grave
  6. Never Go Home
  7. Tawrens
  8. Making Love
  9. Death Trap
  10. The Bounty Hunter
  11. Thief
  12. Lose Your Dreams
  13. 24 Hours
  14. Deep Down
  15. Fatal Error
  16. Sold Out For a Song
  17. All the News
  18. Laura's Story
  19. Project Midas
  20. Dark of Night
  21. Not a Bite to Eat
  22. The Box
  23. Underground
  24. Chameleon
  25. All Fall Down
  26. The Shift

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