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|main character      = [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]], [[Luke Smith|Luke]], [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]], [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], [[Mr Smith]]
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|main character      = [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]], [[Luke Smith|Luke]], [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]], [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], [[Mr Smith]]
|featuring3          = Celeste Rivers
|featuring            = Haresh Chandra
|featuring4          = Cunningham
|featuring2          = Gita Chandra
|enemy                = [[Elijah Spellman]]
|featuring3          = Steve Wallace
|featuring4          = Celeste Rivers{{!}}Rivers
|enemy                = The [[Pied Piper]]
|setting              = [[Ealing]], [[8 October|8]]-[[11 October]] [[2009]]
|setting              = [[Ealing]], [[8 October|8]]-[[11 October]] [[2009]]
|writer              = [[Phil Ford]]
|writer              = Phil Ford
|director            = [[Michael Kerrigan]]
|director            = [[Michael Kerrigan]]
|producer            = [[Nikki Smith]]
|producer            = [[Nikki Smith]]
|novelisation        = Day of the Clown (novelisation)
|novelisation        = Day of the Clown (novelisation)
|broadcast date      = [[6 October (releases)|6 October]] - [[13 October (releases)|13 October]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]]
|broadcast date      = 6 October - 13 October 2008
|format              = 2x30 minute episodes
|format              = 2x30 minute episodes
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'''''The Day of the Clown''''' was the second serial of [[Series 2 (SJA)|series 2]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. It was written by [[Phil Ford]] and directed by [[Michael Kerrigan]]. It featured [[Elisabeth Sladen]] as [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Tommy Knight]] as [[Luke Smith]], [[Daniel Anthony]] as [[Clyde Langer]] and [[Alexander Armstrong]] as [[Mr Smith]] and it introduced [[Anjli Mohindra]] as [[Rani Chandra]].
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This story introduced 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.
'''''The Day of the Clown''''' was the second serial of [[Series 2 (SJA)|series 2]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. It was written by [[Phil Ford]] and directed by [[Michael Kerrigan]]. It introduced [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], [[Gita Chandra|Gita]] and [[Haresh Chandra]] as the new occupants of [[36 Bannerman Road]]. Also noteworthy was the guest appearance of [[Bradley Walsh]] as the episode's villain, [[Pied Piper|Elijah Spellman]], almost ten years before his casting as [[Graham O'Brien]], a [[companion]] of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]].
 
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. All of these themes continued for the rest of the series, and were even prominent as late as the [[The Man Who Never Was|final story]].
 
Behind the scenes, this story was notable for being one of only two episodes to credit both [[Yasmin Paige|Paige]] and [[Anjli Mohindra|Mohindra]], because [[Maria Jackson|Maria]]'s voice is heard in part one. This was also a rare example of an episode that credits Paige but not [[Joseph Millson]]; [[Alan Jackson|Maria's father]], almost ubiquitous in Maria episodes, didn't appear here.
 
Also noteworthy was the guest appearance of [[Bradley Walsh]] as the episode's villain [[Elijah Spellman]], almost ten years before his casting as [[Graham O'Brien]], a [[companion]] of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]. Incidentally, Walsh's first episode as Graham, ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'', was broadcast exactly a decade and day later.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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A group of boys are playing football when the ball goes out of the pitch. A child goes over to fetch the ball but sees a clown. A few seconds later, the child is scared by the clown and disappears, never to be seen again.
A group of boys are playing football when the ball goes out of the pitch. A child goes over to fetch the ball but sees a clown. A few seconds later, the child is scared by the clown and disappears, never to be seen again.


A new family is moving into number [[36 Bannerman Road]], formerly occupied by [[Alan Jackson|Alan]] and [[Maria Jackson]]. [[Luke Smith]] still misses Maria, even though she's keeping in touch by e-mail. His mum [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]] sympathises and reminds him Maria will visit England soon. She'll be at [[Chrissie Jackson|her mother's]] [[wedding]]. Yet, as Luke notes, it's not the same.
A new family is moving into number [[36 Bannerman Road]], formerly occupied by [[Alan Jackson|Alan]] and [[Maria Jackson]]. [[Luke Smith]] still misses Maria, even though she's keeping in touch by e-mail. His mum [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]] sympathises and reminds him Maria will visit England soon. She'll be at [[Chrissie Jackson|her mother's]] [[wedding]]. Yet, as Luke notes, it's not the same.
 
There's a new girl at [[Park Vale School]]: clever and inquisitive [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], who wants to be a journalist. [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]] is smitten — even forgetting his odd sightings of [[clown]]s, always just out of the corner of his eye — until he notices there's also a new head at the school: humourless [[Haresh Chandra|Mr Chandra]]. He is determined to improve the students' scores and put an end to the recent rash of child disappearances. He is not impressed by Clyde, the class clown. Clyde doesn't make it to lunch before receiving a summons to the new head's office.


There's a new girl at [[Park Vale School]], the boys' comprehensive: clever and inquisitive [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], who wants to be a journalist. [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]] is smitten — even forgetting his odd sightings of [[clown]]s, always just out of the corner of his eye — until he notices there's ''also'' a new head at the school: humourless [[Haresh Chandra|Mr Chandra]]. He is determined to improve the students' scores and put an end to the recent rash of child disappearances. He is ''not'' impressed by Clyde, the class clown. Clyde doesn't make it to lunch before receiving a summons to the new head's office.
[[File:HareshChandraTDOTC.jpg|thumb|left|[[Park Vale Comprehensive School]] gets a new sheriff: the new girl's dad!]]
While he is waiting by Mr Chandra's office, Clyde has another clown sighting. He tries to laugh it off, but he is shaken when his friend Dave ducks into a small art closet for supplies and doesn't come out. The art closet is empty; Dave has vanished into thin air.
While he is waiting by Mr Chandra's office, Clyde has another clown sighting. He tries to laugh it off, but he is shaken when his friend Dave ducks into a small art closet for supplies and doesn't come out. The art closet is empty; Dave has vanished into thin air.


Sarah brings the new family [[tea]] and biscuits as a welcoming gift, but when [[Gita Chandra]]'s back is turned, she performs a scan to check that no alien "residue" remains from the Jacksons' previous inhabitancy, because of Clyde's earlier remark. Only Gita Chandra is there — her husband and daughter are at school, she explains — so the two women share tea. Gita describes her family. She is thrilled to learn that Sarah is an investigative journalist because her daughter [[Rani Chandra|Rani]] wants to become one herself.
Sarah Jane brings the new family [[tea]] and biscuits as a welcoming gift, but when [[Gita Chandra]]'s back is turned, she performs a scan to check that no alien "residue" remains from the Jacksons' previous inhabitancy, because of Clyde's earlier remark. Only Gita Chandra is there — her husband and daughter are at school, she explains — so the two women share tea. Gita describes her family. She is thrilled to learn that Sarah Jane is an investigative journalist because her daughter [[Rani Chandra|Rani]] wants to become one herself.
 
[[File:RaniAndLukeTDOTC.jpg|thumb|Luke makes a new friend — in [[Maria Jackson|Maria]]'s old bedroom]]
[[File:RaniAndLukeTDOTC.jpg|thumb|Luke makes a new friend — in [[Maria Jackson|Maria]]'s old bedroom]]
Clyde and Luke are walking home from school when Clyde sees another clown. Though Luke doesn't see anything, the boys give chase. They encounter only Rani, who has ''also'' been seeing clowns. Rani wonders if there is an extraordinary or supernatural explanation of the disappearances. The three are deep in discussion when they reach Bannerman Road and Luke and Clyde find out that Rani's dad is [[Haresh Chandra|Mr Chandra]]. Mr Chandra is not pleased to see his daughter with Clyde, whom he has pegged as a troublemaker. On the other hand, he is delighted she has made friends with Luke, one of Park Vale's most gifted students.
Clyde and Luke are walking home from school when Clyde sees another clown. Though Luke doesn't see anything, the boys give chase. They encounter only Rani, who has also been seeing clowns. Rani wonders if there is an extraordinary or supernatural explanation of the disappearances. The three are deep in discussion when they reach Bannerman Road and Luke and Clyde find out that Rani's dad is [[Haresh Chandra|Mr Chandra]]. Mr Chandra is not pleased to see his daughter with Clyde, whom he has pegged as a troublemaker. On the other hand, he is delighted she has made friends with Luke, one of Park Vale's most gifted students.


Luke helps Rani unpack. In her room, they continue their talk of the missing children. The mention of clowns jogs Rani's memory: she remembers taking a ticket to see a [[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus|circus museum]]. Rani decides to investigate. Luke feels he has no choice but to follow.
Luke helps Rani unpack. In her room, they continue their talk of the missing children. The mention of clowns jogs Rani's memory: she remembers taking a ticket to see a [[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus|circus museum]]. Rani decides to investigate. Luke feels he has no choice but to follow.


Clyde and Sarah have independently discovered the same thing. All the missing children received tickets to the same circus museum, and ''only'' children with tickets were seeing the clowns. They elect to visit the clown museum as well.
Clyde and Sarah Jane have independently discovered the same thing. All the missing children received tickets to the same circus museum, and only children with tickets were seeing the clowns. They elect to visit the clown museum as well.
 
[[File:ClydeInFrontOfClownTDOTC.jpg|thumb|Clyde gets accused of having a sense of humour inappropriate to the situation|left]]
[[File:ClydeInFrontOfClownTDOTC.jpg|thumb|Clyde gets accused of having a sense of humour inappropriate to the situation|left]]
[[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus]] is run by the strange [[Elijah Spellman]]. He shows them around and leads them to a room filled with clown mannequins. Clyde spots a picture on the wall: an old watercolour painting of a man wearing red, blue and yellow — just like the mysterious ghost clowns he'd been seeing. Sarah Jane explains that the figure depicted is the [[Pied Piper]], a legendary figure of European folklore who stole the children from Hamelin.
[[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus]] is run by the strange [[Elijah Spellman]]. He shows them around and leads them to a room filled with clown mannequins. Clyde spots a picture on the wall: an old watercolour painting of a man wearing red, blue and yellow — just like the mysterious ghost clowns he'd been seeing. Sarah Jane explains that the figure depicted is the [[Pied Piper]], a legendary figure of European folklore who stole the children from Hamelin.


Elijah Spellman agrees. He reveals that he is the Pied Piper ''and'' the mysterious clown. He has come for more children. Nor will he tolerate discovery — with a word, he vanishes, and the clown mannequins come to life and threaten Sarah and Clyde.
Elijah Spellman agrees. He reveals that he is the Pied Piper and the mysterious clown. He has come for more children. Nor will he tolerate discovery — with a word, he vanishes, and the clown mannequins come to life and threaten Sarah and Clyde.


They run to the entrance, where they meet Luke and Rani and find that while Sarah's [[sonic lipstick]] is effective against the clown mannequins, the Pied Piper has trapped them in the building...
They run to the entrance, where they meet Luke and Rani and find that while Sarah Jane's [[sonic lipstick]] is effective against the clown mannequins, the Pied Piper has trapped them in the building...


=== Part 2 ===
=== Part 2 ===
Spellman frightens Sarah Jane Smith with insights on her childhood whilst Clyde, Luke and Rani try to escape from the museum. Luke and Clyde get outside whilst Sarah remains terrified inside the circus museum. Rani's phone rings and she is confronted by a dilemma as ''Mum'' appears on the screen. While the phone rings, Spellman freezes. After a few seconds, Rani declines the call and runs out of the circus. Sarah Jane follows and the gang get inside Sarah's car to drive back to Bannerman Road.
[[File:SJSGivesRaniAChoiceTDOTC.jpg|thumb|Sarah Jane gives Rani a choice.]]
[[File:SJSGivesRaniAChoiceTDOTC.jpg|thumb|Sarah gives Rani a choice.]]
Spellman frightens Sarah Jane with insights on her childhood fear of clowns, whilst Clyde, Luke and Rani try to escape from the museum. Luke and Clyde get outside whilst Sarah remains terrified inside the circus museum. Rani's phone rings and she is confronted by a dilemma as "Mum" appears on the screen. While the phone rings, Spellman freezes. After a few seconds, Rani declines the call and runs out of the circus. Sarah Jane follows and the gang get inside Sarah Jane's car to drive back to Bannerman Road. Once there, Sarah Jane gives Rani a choice: live across the road and not interfere with her life, or go with Sarah and a whole world of adventure. Rani chooses to join Sarah Jane and says she will explain to her mum that she is completing some work experience with her.
Once there, Sarah gives Rani a choice: live across the road and not interfere with her life, or go with Sarah and a whole world of adventure. Rani chooses to join Sarah and says she will explain to her mum that she is completing some work experience with her.


Sarah, Rani, Luke and Clyde go into Sarah's house. Rani is amazed at the alien gear in Sarah's attic, particularly the alien supercomputer, [[Mr Smith]]. The new team quickly determines the history of the [[Pied Piper]] is traceable to a [[meteorite]] that fell to [[Earth]] in [[1283]]. The extrasolar meteorite originated in the [[Jeggorabax Cluster]], a region of space known to house entities that feed off of emotions. To confirm this, Mr Smith will need a sample of the meteorite. Fortunately, it is on loan from the [[University of Munich]] to the [[Pharos Institute]].
Sarah Jane, Rani, Luke and Clyde go into Sarah Jane's house. Rani is amazed at the alien gear in Sarah Jane's attic, particularly the alien supercomputer, [[Mr Smith]]. The new team quickly determines the history of the [[Pied Piper]] is traceable to a [[meteorite]] that fell to [[Earth]] in [[1283]]. The extrasolar meteorite originated in the [[Jeggorabax Cluster]], a region of space known to house entities that feed off of emotions. To confirm this, Mr Smith will need a sample of the meteorite. Fortunately, it is on loan from the [[University of Munich]] to the [[Pharos Institute]].


Luke confronts Sarah about her fear of clowns. Why should his mum, who has seen some of the strangest things in the universe, be frightened of clowns? Sarah explains that she was frightened of a clown marionette owned by her [[Lavinia Smith|Aunt Lavinia]] when she was a child. It was one of the few times she missed having parents she could call on for comfort.
Luke confronts Sarah Jane about her fear of clowns, confused how she could be after having seen some of the strangest things in the universe. Sarah Jane explains that she was frightened of a clown marionette owned by her [[Lavinia Smith|Aunt Lavinia]] when she was a child. It was one of the few times she missed having parents she could call on for comfort.


Sarah visits the Pharos Institute and borrows a piece of meteorite to give to Mr Smith. Whilst she is there, Spellman appears and tells Sarah that families will perish at the deaths of a nation of children.
Sarah Jane visits the Pharos Institute and borrows a piece of meteorite to give to Mr Smith. Whilst she is there, Spellman appears and tells Sarah Jane that families will perish at the deaths of a nation of children.


Meanwhile, at [[Park Vale School]], a host of red balloons fall from the sky. As the children grab them, they seem to lose free will, and mindlessly walk out of school towards Spellman's museum. Sarah remembers when Rani's phone rang earlier, Spellman froze. She gets Mr Smith to ring all the children's mobile numbers, breaking the spell, but Spellman kidnaps Luke and imprisons him in the hall of mirrors. Currently, he is sleeping with the other missing children whom Odd Bob has caught and after a while, "they just fade away".
Meanwhile, at [[Park Vale School]], a host of red balloons fall from the sky. As the children grab them, they seem to lose free will, and mindlessly walk out of school towards Spellman's museum. Sarah Jane remembers when Rani's phone rang earlier, Spellman froze. She gets Mr Smith to ring all the children's mobile numbers, breaking the spell, but Spellman kidnaps Luke and imprisons him in the hall of mirrors. Currently, he is sleeping with the other missing children whom Odd Bob has caught and after a while, "they just fade away".
[[File:SJSInHallOfMirrors.jpg|thumb|left|In a hall of mirrors, Sarah confronts Spellman.]]
Sarah demands the children be brought back, but Spellman correctly [[deduce]]s she is still afraid of him and says he has been responsible for her lifelong fear of clowns. Spellman and she face off, unaware that Rani and Clyde have entered the building.


Clyde faces Spellman unafraid. He begins to tell jokes. The humour loosens the grip that fear has on Sarah, which in turn weakens Spellman, who feeds on fear. Spellman weakens and Sarah forces him back into the fragment of the meteorite, which she puts into an alien box from which nothing can escape from.
[[File:SJSInHallOfMirrors.jpg|thumb|left|In a hall of mirrors, Sarah Jane confronts Spellman.]]
Sarah Jane demands the children be brought back, but Spellman correctly [[deduce]]s she is still afraid of him and says he has been responsible for her lifelong fear of clowns. Spellman and she face off, unaware that Rani and Clyde have entered the building. Clyde faces Spellman unafraid. He begins to tell jokes. The humour loosens the grip that fear has on Sarah, which in turn weakens Spellman, who feeds on fear. Spellman weakens and Sarah Jane forces him back into the fragment of the meteorite, which she puts into an alien box from which nothing can escape from.


Rani is a little shaken by her odd experiences, but vows to help Sarah, Luke and Clyde in their adventures.
Rani is a little shaken by her odd experiences, but vows to help Sarah Jane, Luke and Clyde in their adventures.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
=== Individuals ===
=== Individuals ===
* Mr Chandra is attracted to a woman named [[Dawn French]].
* Haresh is attracted to a woman named [[Dawn French]].
* [[Albert G Wicks]] is a senator in Springfield.
* [[Albert G Wicks]] is a senator in Springfield.
* [[Keith Hartridge]] is the chief constable of the Ealing police.
* [[Keith Hartridge]] is the chief constable of the Ealing police.
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* [[Jeremy Larsson]] and [[Tricia Chan]] are kidnapped by the [[Pied Piper]] in [[2009]]. [[Louis Arbourne]], [[Melissa Deaver]] are kidnapped in the [[1930s]] or [[1940]]s.
* [[Jeremy Larsson]] and [[Tricia Chan]] are kidnapped by the [[Pied Piper]] in [[2009]]. [[Louis Arbourne]], [[Melissa Deaver]] are kidnapped in the [[1930s]] or [[1940]]s.
* [[Webster (The Day of the Clown)|Miss Webster]] organises the [[National Schools Science Challenge]].
* [[Webster (The Day of the Clown)|Miss Webster]] organises the [[National Schools Science Challenge]].
* Sarah Jane and [[Johnny Depp]] have [[coulrophobia]].


=== Cultural references from the real world ===
=== Cultural references from the real world ===
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=== Foods and beverages ===
=== Foods and beverages ===
* Sarah and Gita share [[tea]] and [[biscuit]]s.
* Sarah Jane and Gita share [[tea]] and [[biscuit]]s.


=== Locations ===
=== Locations ===
* The [[Weserbergland meteorite]] falls to Earth in the [[Weserbergland Mountains]] of [[Lower Saxony]]. [[Hamelin]] is located near the mountains.
* The [[Weserbergland meteorite]] falls to Earth in the [[Weserbergland Mountains]] of [[Lower Saxony]]. [[Hamelin]] is located near the mountains.
* From [[1932]] and [[1940]] Odd Bob kidnapped children from the [[Millhouse community]] in [[Pennsylvania]], and from [[Nebraska]].
* From [[1932]] and [[1940]], Odd Bob kidnapped children from the [[Millhouse community]] in [[Pennsylvania]], and from [[Nebraska]].


=== Objects ===
=== Objects ===
* The [[circus museum ticket]]s are marked with an alien enzyme.
* The [[circus museum ticket]]s are marked with an alien enzyme.
* Sarah gives a [[Vorgatt defence field emitter]] to Rani.
* Sarah Jane gives a [[Vorgatt defence field emitter]] to Rani.
* Sarah has a [[Halkonite puzzle box|puzzle box]] made from [[Halkonite steel]] and a [[Cylethian distress beacon]] from a [[Cylethian scoutship]] inside her attic.
* Sarah Jane has a [[Halkonite puzzle box|puzzle box]] made from [[Halkonite steel]] and a [[Cylethian distress beacon]] from a [[Cylethian scoutship]] inside her attic.


=== Other ===
=== Other ===
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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* Luke claims they have saved the world twelve times. It's unclear if he's approximating or being literal. Even if one were to throw in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Thirteenth Stone (audio story)|The Thirteenth Stone]]'' and ''[[The Glittering Storm (audio story)|The Glittering Storm]]'' — and even [[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' — that only amounts to ten world-saving operations since Luke met Sarah. So either Luke is approximating, or there are a couple of missing adventures.
* Gita's name was originally Sundra, Haresh's name was originally Suresh and theirs and Rani's last name was originally going to be Rakhit.<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/sarahjane/2008cd.html</ref>
* [[Gita]] continues the tradition of misnaming of Sarah Jane that was begun by [[Chrissie Jackson]], albeit to a smaller degree by calling her simply 'Sarah' as opposed to Sarah Jane. It is shown that Sarah Jane is irritated by this, despite the Doctor having done the same repeatedly throughout their friendship (with Rani pointing this out when she meets the [[Tenth Doctor]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]'').
* Luke claims that he and the Bannerman Road gang have saved the world twelve times, indicating that the gang have had several off-screen adventures given that the previous stories plus ''[[The Thirteenth Stone (audio story)|The Thirteenth Stone]]'', ''[[The Glittering Storm (audio story)|The Glittering Storm]]'' and even ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' only amounts to ten.
*Gita's name was originally Sundra, Haresh's name was originally Suresh and theirs and Rani's last name was originally going to be Rakhit.<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/sarahjane/2008cd.html</ref>
* [[Gita]] continues the tradition of misnaming of Sarah Jane that was begun by [[Chrissie Jackson]], albeit to a smaller degree by calling her simply "Sarah" as opposed to Sarah Jane. It is shown that Sarah Jane is irritated by this, despite the Doctor having done the same repeatedly throughout their friendship. This inconsistency is resolved in ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]'', where the [[Tenth Doctor]] clarifies to Rani that Sarah Jane only allows him to call her "Sarah".
*Anjli Mohindra and Bradley Walsh later starred together again in the ''Doctor Who'' story ''[[Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror (TV story)|Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror]] ''which saw Walsh play a companion and Mohindra play the story's villain, [[Queen Skithra]], thereby reversing their roles. Mohindra said that, despite the fact that she and Walsh had worked together before, he did not recognise her due to her excessive make-up. She initially believed he was merely joking with her but it was only when he asked to see a picture of her so he could say hello to her if he passed her in the street that she realised he was being serious.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
* Part 1 - 514,000 viewers
 
* Part 2 - 443,000 viewers
* Part 1 - 0.51 million viewers ([[DWMSE 23]])
* Part 2 - 0.44 million viewers ([[DWMSE 23]])
 
''Part One's BBC One repeat gained 0.6 million with an AI score of 82, whilst Part Two's BBC One repeat gained 0.76 million with an AI score of 81.''


=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
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=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
{{SJA discontinuity}}
{{SJA discontinuity}}
* [[Clyde Langer]] claims that the house over the road from [[13 Bannerman Road]] is 36 Bannerman Road. This contradicts the ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]''-established fact that the Jacksons live at 12 Bannerman Road.
* [[Clyde Langer]] claims that the house over the road from [[13 Bannerman Road]] is 36 Bannerman Road. This contradicts ''[[Invasion of the Bane (TV story)|Invasion of the Bane]]'', where it was established that Maria and Alan lived at 12 Bannerman Road.
* Rather than have his face painted, Bradley Walsh simply wore a mask when dressed as Odd Bob the Clown. This is obvious during Sarah Jane's final confrontation with him when creases are visible on the back of his neck.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
[[File:ClaraClown-on-SJSs-Computer.jpg|thumb|right|[[Clara the Clown]]]]
[[File:ClaraClown-on-SJSs-Computer.jpg|thumb|right|[[Clara the Clown]]]]
* One of the clowns shown on Sarah's laptop is [[Clara the Clown]] from [[TV]]: ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]''.
* Sometime after she meets Sarah Jane, [[Rani Chandra]] got trapped in the dark hall of mirrors of [[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus|Spellman's Museum of the Circus]]. She went there to investigate the disappearance of the kids, but, with the help of several light sources like the [[sonic lipstick]] and a torch, she got out. ([[WC]]: ''[[Light (video game)|Light]]'')
* Sometime during the events of this episode, [[Rani Chandra]] gets trapped in the dark hall of mirrors of [[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus|Spellman's Museum of the Circus]]. She went there to investigate the disappearance of kids, but with the help of several light sources like the [[sonic lipstick]] and a torch she gets out. ([[WC]]: ''[[Light (video game)|Light]]'')
* Cylde refers to past battles with [[Sontaran]]s, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Last Sontaran (TV story)}}) the [[Slitheen family]] ([[TV]]: {{cs|Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)}}) and the [[Gorgon]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon (TV story)|Eye of the Gorgon]]'')
* The [[First Doctor]], [[John and Gillian]] encountered the [[Pied Piper]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Challenge of the Piper (comic story)|Challenge of the Piper]]''. They were present for the story told about him near the end of part one, and uncovered him as a practitioner of science, rather than of hypnotic flute playing.
* [[Haresh Chandra]] refers to the "vanished" [[Greg Blakeman]], the previous head teacher, who was actually killed by the Slitheen and used as a skin suit by their leader. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)}})
* The [[Nestene Consciousness]] also used animated mannequins as attack drones. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|Terror of the Autons]]'', ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
* Clyde refers to [[Kudlak]] when mentioning how aliens have been involved with kidnapping children. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)}})
* On Sarah's staircase there are several framed newspaper cuttings, appearing to have been written by Sarah. One of them is about events at [[Deffry Vale High School]], regarding the "explosive results" involving it being blown up. ([[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion (TV story)|School Reunion]]'')
* The [[First Doctor]], [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] encountered the [[Pied Piper]] in [[1284]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Challenge of the Piper (comic story)|Challenge of the Piper]]'')
* [[Haresh Chandra|Mr Chandra]] refers to the "mysteriously vanished" [[Greg Blakeman]], the previous head teacher, who was actually killed by the Slitheen and used as a skin suit by their leader. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'')
* While missing Maria, Luke looks at the photo Alan took of them and the Bannerman Road gang when they went skateboarding. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)}})
* Clyde refers to the [[Uvodni]] of [[Kudlak]], who were also involved with kidnapping children. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'')
* On Sarah Jane's staircase there are several framed newspaper cuttings, appearing to have been written by her. One of them is about events at [[Deffry Vale High School]], regarding the "explosive results" involving it being blown up. ([[TV]]: {{cs|School Reunion (TV story)}})
* [[Celeste Rivers|Professor Rivers]] reappears, along with the [[Pharos Institute]], thanking Sarah for helping them with the incident involving [[Nathan Goss]], who was actually [[Korst Gogg Thek Lutiven-Day Slitheen]] in disguise. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]'')
* One of the clowns shown on Sarah Jane's laptop is [[Clara the Clown]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)}})
* Another [[Cyberman (The Patchwork Pierrot)|entity]] dressed as a clown had abducted people in Nebraska shortly after the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], and was defeated by the [[Ninth Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Patchwork Pierrot (short story)|The Patchwork Pierrot]]'')
* Sarah Jane tells Luke about her parents, and how they had died when she was a baby. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)}})
* [[Celeste Rivers|Professor Rivers]] thanks Sarah Jane for helping the [[Pharos Institute]] with the incident involving [[Nathan Goss]], who was actually [[Korst Gogg Thek Lutiven-Day Slitheen]] in disguise. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Lost Boy (TV story)}})
* With Mr Smith, Rani will later make a record of her encounter with Odd Bob for the [[Alien Files]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[SJAF 2]]'')
* With Mr Smith, Rani will later make a record of her encounter with Odd Bob for the [[Alien Files]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[SJAF 2]]'')


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
This story, along with the rest of series 2, was released on [[DVD]] on the 9th November 2009 (UK) and 10th November 2009 (North [[America]]).
* This story, along with the rest of series 2, was released on [[DVD]] on the 9th November 2009 (UK) and 10th November 2009 (North [[America]]).
* It was also released in the Complete Collection Series 1-5 boxset release (Region 2 release: 6th February 2012).


== Footnotes ==
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The Day of the Clown was the second serial of series 2 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It was written by Phil Ford and directed by Michael Kerrigan. It introduced Rani, Gita and Haresh Chandra as the new occupants of 36 Bannerman Road. Also noteworthy was the guest appearance of Bradley Walsh as the episode's villain, Elijah Spellman, almost ten years before his casting as Graham O'Brien, a companion of the Thirteenth Doctor.

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Rani Chandra is the new girl on Bannerman Road. She is haunted by a sinister clown. Does it have anything to do with local children who have gone missing? When Clyde's friend Dave disappears, the trail leads to a strange circus museum and the legend of the Pied Piper.

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A group of boys are playing football when the ball goes out of the pitch. A child goes over to fetch the ball but sees a clown. A few seconds later, the child is scared by the clown and disappears, never to be seen again.

A new family is moving into number 36 Bannerman Road, formerly occupied by Alan and Maria Jackson. Luke Smith still misses Maria, even though she's keeping in touch by e-mail. His mum Sarah Jane sympathises and reminds him Maria will visit England soon. She'll be at her mother's wedding. Yet, as Luke notes, it's not the same.

There's a new girl at Park Vale School: clever and inquisitive Rani, who wants to be a journalist. Clyde is smitten — even forgetting his odd sightings of clowns, always just out of the corner of his eye — until he notices there's also a new head at the school: humourless Mr Chandra. He is determined to improve the students' scores and put an end to the recent rash of child disappearances. He is not impressed by Clyde, the class clown. Clyde doesn't make it to lunch before receiving a summons to the new head's office.

While he is waiting by Mr Chandra's office, Clyde has another clown sighting. He tries to laugh it off, but he is shaken when his friend Dave ducks into a small art closet for supplies and doesn't come out. The art closet is empty; Dave has vanished into thin air.

Sarah Jane brings the new family tea and biscuits as a welcoming gift, but when Gita Chandra's back is turned, she performs a scan to check that no alien "residue" remains from the Jacksons' previous inhabitancy, because of Clyde's earlier remark. Only Gita Chandra is there — her husband and daughter are at school, she explains — so the two women share tea. Gita describes her family. She is thrilled to learn that Sarah Jane is an investigative journalist because her daughter Rani wants to become one herself.

Luke makes a new friend — in Maria's old bedroom

Clyde and Luke are walking home from school when Clyde sees another clown. Though Luke doesn't see anything, the boys give chase. They encounter only Rani, who has also been seeing clowns. Rani wonders if there is an extraordinary or supernatural explanation of the disappearances. The three are deep in discussion when they reach Bannerman Road and Luke and Clyde find out that Rani's dad is Mr Chandra. Mr Chandra is not pleased to see his daughter with Clyde, whom he has pegged as a troublemaker. On the other hand, he is delighted she has made friends with Luke, one of Park Vale's most gifted students.

Luke helps Rani unpack. In her room, they continue their talk of the missing children. The mention of clowns jogs Rani's memory: she remembers taking a ticket to see a circus museum. Rani decides to investigate. Luke feels he has no choice but to follow.

Clyde and Sarah Jane have independently discovered the same thing. All the missing children received tickets to the same circus museum, and only children with tickets were seeing the clowns. They elect to visit the clown museum as well.

Clyde gets accused of having a sense of humour inappropriate to the situation

Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus is run by the strange Elijah Spellman. He shows them around and leads them to a room filled with clown mannequins. Clyde spots a picture on the wall: an old watercolour painting of a man wearing red, blue and yellow — just like the mysterious ghost clowns he'd been seeing. Sarah Jane explains that the figure depicted is the Pied Piper, a legendary figure of European folklore who stole the children from Hamelin.

Elijah Spellman agrees. He reveals that he is the Pied Piper and the mysterious clown. He has come for more children. Nor will he tolerate discovery — with a word, he vanishes, and the clown mannequins come to life and threaten Sarah and Clyde.

They run to the entrance, where they meet Luke and Rani and find that while Sarah Jane's sonic lipstick is effective against the clown mannequins, the Pied Piper has trapped them in the building...

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Sarah Jane gives Rani a choice.

Spellman frightens Sarah Jane with insights on her childhood fear of clowns, whilst Clyde, Luke and Rani try to escape from the museum. Luke and Clyde get outside whilst Sarah remains terrified inside the circus museum. Rani's phone rings and she is confronted by a dilemma as "Mum" appears on the screen. While the phone rings, Spellman freezes. After a few seconds, Rani declines the call and runs out of the circus. Sarah Jane follows and the gang get inside Sarah Jane's car to drive back to Bannerman Road. Once there, Sarah Jane gives Rani a choice: live across the road and not interfere with her life, or go with Sarah and a whole world of adventure. Rani chooses to join Sarah Jane and says she will explain to her mum that she is completing some work experience with her.

Sarah Jane, Rani, Luke and Clyde go into Sarah Jane's house. Rani is amazed at the alien gear in Sarah Jane's attic, particularly the alien supercomputer, Mr Smith. The new team quickly determines the history of the Pied Piper is traceable to a meteorite that fell to Earth in 1283. The extrasolar meteorite originated in the Jeggorabax Cluster, a region of space known to house entities that feed off of emotions. To confirm this, Mr Smith will need a sample of the meteorite. Fortunately, it is on loan from the University of Munich to the Pharos Institute.

Luke confronts Sarah Jane about her fear of clowns, confused how she could be after having seen some of the strangest things in the universe. Sarah Jane explains that she was frightened of a clown marionette owned by her Aunt Lavinia when she was a child. It was one of the few times she missed having parents she could call on for comfort.

Sarah Jane visits the Pharos Institute and borrows a piece of meteorite to give to Mr Smith. Whilst she is there, Spellman appears and tells Sarah Jane that families will perish at the deaths of a nation of children.

Meanwhile, at Park Vale School, a host of red balloons fall from the sky. As the children grab them, they seem to lose free will, and mindlessly walk out of school towards Spellman's museum. Sarah Jane remembers when Rani's phone rang earlier, Spellman froze. She gets Mr Smith to ring all the children's mobile numbers, breaking the spell, but Spellman kidnaps Luke and imprisons him in the hall of mirrors. Currently, he is sleeping with the other missing children whom Odd Bob has caught and after a while, "they just fade away".

In a hall of mirrors, Sarah Jane confronts Spellman.

Sarah Jane demands the children be brought back, but Spellman correctly deduces she is still afraid of him and says he has been responsible for her lifelong fear of clowns. Spellman and she face off, unaware that Rani and Clyde have entered the building. Clyde faces Spellman unafraid. He begins to tell jokes. The humour loosens the grip that fear has on Sarah, which in turn weakens Spellman, who feeds on fear. Spellman weakens and Sarah Jane forces him back into the fragment of the meteorite, which she puts into an alien box from which nothing can escape from.

Rani is a little shaken by her odd experiences, but vows to help Sarah Jane, Luke and Clyde in their adventures.

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  • Gita's name was originally Sundra, Haresh's name was originally Suresh and theirs and Rani's last name was originally going to be Rakhit.[1]
  • Luke claims that he and the Bannerman Road gang have saved the world twelve times, indicating that the gang have had several off-screen adventures given that the previous stories plus The Thirteenth Stone, The Glittering Storm and even Journey's End only amounts to ten.
  • Gita continues the tradition of misnaming of Sarah Jane that was begun by Chrissie Jackson, albeit to a smaller degree by calling her simply "Sarah" as opposed to Sarah Jane. It is shown that Sarah Jane is irritated by this, despite the Doctor having done the same repeatedly throughout their friendship. This inconsistency is resolved in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, where the Tenth Doctor clarifies to Rani that Sarah Jane only allows him to call her "Sarah".

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  • Part 1 - 0.51 million viewers (DWMSE 23)
  • Part 2 - 0.44 million viewers (DWMSE 23)

Part One's BBC One repeat gained 0.6 million with an AI score of 82, whilst Part Two's BBC One repeat gained 0.76 million with an AI score of 81.

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If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • Clyde Langer claims that the house over the road from 13 Bannerman Road is 36 Bannerman Road. This contradicts Invasion of the Bane, where it was established that Maria and Alan lived at 12 Bannerman Road.
  • Rather than have his face painted, Bradley Walsh simply wore a mask when dressed as Odd Bob the Clown. This is obvious during Sarah Jane's final confrontation with him when creases are visible on the back of his neck.

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  • This story, along with the rest of series 2, was released on DVD on the 9th November 2009 (UK) and 10th November 2009 (North America).
  • It was also released in the Complete Collection Series 1-5 boxset release (Region 2 release: 6th February 2012).

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