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| 1 = {{feature|title=The Curse of Clyde Langer (TV story)|image=ClydeInTheEye|lead='''''The Curse of Clyde Langer''''' was a ''[[Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' story from its [[Series 5 (SJA)|final series]]. Atypical for its downbeat ending, ''Langer'' gave additional definition to its titular character, and therefore emphasised actor [[Daniel Anthony]]'s acting abilities. It was notable for its mature yet sensitive handling of the difficult issue of child homelessness, while simultaneously introducing romance to the hitherto completely chaste series. So well-received was the script that it was considered [[2012]]'s best script for children's television by the Writer's Guild of Great Britain.}} | | 1 = {{feature|title=The Curse of Clyde Langer (TV story)|image=ClydeInTheEye|lead='''''The Curse of Clyde Langer''''' was a ''[[Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' story from its [[Series 5 (SJA)|final series]]. Atypical for its downbeat ending, ''Langer'' gave additional definition to its titular character, and therefore emphasised actor [[Daniel Anthony]]'s acting abilities. It was notable for its mature yet sensitive handling of the difficult issue of child homelessness, while simultaneously introducing romance to the hitherto completely chaste series. So well-received was the script that it was considered [[2012]]'s best script for children's television by the Writer's Guild of Great Britain.}} | ||
| 2 = {{feature|title=|image=|lead=}} | | 2 = {{feature|title=The Day of the Clown (TV story)|image=OddBobInHallOfMirrors|lead='''''The Day of the Clown''''' was the second story of the [[Series 2 (SJA)|second series]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. It introduced [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], [[Gita Chandra|Gita]] and [[Haresh Chandra]] as the new occupants of [[36 Bannerman Road|the Jacksons' home]] on [[Bannerman Road]]. It established that Sarah had been [[coulrophobia|afraid of clowns]] since childhood and thereby centred the story on the nature of fear itself.<br><br>The story also contained some important character beats that were carried on throughout the series. Hanging over Rani's introduction was the fact that [[Luke Smith|Luke]] keenly missed [[Maria Jackson|Maria]], and that Rani knew that she was a kind of "replacement" for Jackson. Additionally, the hostility between [[Haresh Chandra]] and [[Clyde Langer]] began here, as did the notion that Rani was a budding journalist who needed professional mentoring by Sarah Jane. All of these themes would continue for the rest of the series, and were even prominent as late as the [[The Man Who Never Was|final story]]. }} | ||
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