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|novelisation | |novelisation = K9 and Company (novelisation) | ||
|image | |image = SJSandK9closeupK9AC.jpg | ||
|main character | |main character = [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]], [[K9 Mark III]] | ||
|featuring | |featuring = Brendan Richards | ||
|enemy | |featuring2 = Lavinia Smith | ||
|setting | |enemy = [[Lily Gregson]] | ||
|writer | |setting = [[Moreton Harwood]], [[December]] [[1981]] | ||
|director | |writer = Terence Dudley | ||
|producer | |director = [[John Black]] | ||
|broadcast date | |producer = [[John Nathan-Turner]] | ||
|network | |broadcast date = 28 December 1981 | ||
|special | |network = BBC1 | ||
|format | |special = [[Christmas Special]] [[1981 (releases)|1981]] | ||
|format = 1x50 minute episode | |||
|serial production code = 7P | |serial production code = 7P | ||
|epcount=1 | |epcount = 1 | ||
|thwr = 205 | |||
}}{{you may|A Girl's Best Friend|n1=the short story written by Sarah}} | }}{{you may|A Girl's Best Friend|n1=the short story written by Sarah}} | ||
'''''A Girl's Best Friend''''' was a single-episode story produced in [[1981 (production)|1981]] as a pilot for a potential ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off called ''[[K9 and Company (TV series)|K9 and Company]]''. It was written by [[Terence Dudley]], directed by [[John Black]] and featured [[Elisabeth Sladen]] as [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[John Leeson]] as [[K9 Mark III|K9]]. | '''''A Girl's Best Friend''''' was a single-episode story produced in [[1981 (production)|1981]] as a pilot for a potential ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off called ''[[K9 and Company (TV series)|K9 and Company]]''. It was written by [[Terence Dudley]], directed by [[John Black]] and featured [[Elisabeth Sladen]] as [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[John Leeson]] as [[K9 Mark III|K9]]. It formally introduced K9 Mark III, the third iteration of [[K9]] robots, first referenced in the short story ''[[Inter-Galactic Cat (short story)|Inter-Galactic Cat]]''.{{disputed}} | ||
It | The [[BBC]] chose not to commission a new series, but did televise the episode as a holiday season special. It was only the second story of this kind in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' franchise, preceded by more than a decade by "[[The Feast of Steven]]", a [[Christmas|Christmas Day]] "break" from ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]''. With a run time of 50 minutes, it was the first single episode in a ''Doctor Who''-related TV production to exceed a half-hour in length. | ||
This was the only attempt at a spin-off series during the original run of ''Doctor Who'' to reach production. It would be more than a quarter-century until this was attempted again with ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]''. Furthermore, its studio filming was unusually completed at [[Pebble Mill Studios]] in [[Birmingham]] — making it one of only two stories of the "classic" era (the other being ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'') to have the bulk of its studio recording completed outside Greater [[London]]. | |||
It is common for this episode to be referred to only by the series title, ''K9 and Company'', including its initial release on home video and in the [[Target Books]] novelisation. | |||
It is common for this episode to be referred to only by the series title, ''K9 and Company'', including its initial release on home video and in the [[Target Books]] | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
[[Sarah Jane Smith]] is looking forward to a quiet [[Christmas]] with her | [[Sarah Jane Smith]] is looking forward to a quiet [[Christmas]] with her [[aunt Lavinia]] in the sleepy village of [[Moreton Harwood]]. When she arrives, she finds her aunt missing and a [[K9 Mark III|surprise gift]] from an [[the Doctor|old friend]] waiting to be opened. | ||
Sarah, K9 and her aunt's ward, [[Brendan Richards]], are caught up in the affairs of a mysterious [[cult]] who practise the black arts and are preparing for a [[human sacrifice]]. | Sarah, K9 and her aunt's ward, [[Brendan Richards]], are caught up in the affairs of a mysterious [[cult]] who practise the black arts and are preparing for a [[human sacrifice]]. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
[[Sarah Jane Smith]] visits her | [[Sarah Jane Smith]] visits her [[Aunt Lavinia]]. When she arrives at her aunt's house, though, she finds that her learned relative has left early for a lecture tour in America, Christmas notwithstanding. Sarah is thus left disappointed by the prospect of another holiday without family. However, Lavinia's ward, [[Brendan Richards]], breaks her moment of reflection on her aunt's sudden disappearance. After picking him up from the railway station, they return to the house and discover a large crate that has been waiting for Sarah for a number of years. When they open it, they discover a mechanical dog named [[K9 Mark III|K9]]. Upon activation, it tells Sarah that it is a gift from [[the Doctor]]. | ||
Brendan's curiosity about K9 is matched only by Sarah's renewed concern over Lavinia's absence. They thus split up and follow their new-found obsessions. Sarah goes into town to question the locals, and Brendan stays behind to test the capabilities of Sarah's new "pet". In town, Sarah discovers that Lavinia has become disliked by some because of her blunt letters to the local newspaper editors about a growing practice of [[witchcraft]] in the area. Brendan, meanwhile, is attacked while using K9 to analyse soil samples in Lavinia's garden. His attackers, [[George Tracey]] and his son, [[Peter Tracey|Peter]], are tied into the local coven. Unfortunately, both attackers flee before Brendan can get a good look at them. | Brendan's curiosity about K9 is matched only by Sarah's renewed concern over Lavinia's absence. They thus split up and follow their new-found obsessions. Sarah goes into town to question the locals, and Brendan stays behind to test the capabilities of Sarah's new "pet". In town, Sarah discovers that Lavinia has become disliked by some because of her blunt letters to the local newspaper editors about a growing practice of [[witchcraft]] in the area. Brendan, meanwhile, is attacked while using K9 to analyse soil samples in Lavinia's garden. His attackers, [[George Tracey]] and his son, [[Peter Tracey|Peter]], are tied into the local coven. Unfortunately, both attackers flee before Brendan can get a good look at them. | ||
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Realising that she and K9 are effectively on their own, she tries to figure out how to stop the sacrifice. Her first order of business is determining the when of it. Using Lavinia's books on witchcraft, she and K9 [[deduce]] it must occur at midnight on the winter solstice, now just a few short hours away. The where of it is more elusive, however, causing the duo to drive around the shire looking at all the churches. As the last few minutes before midnight tick away, they finally realise that there's an abandoned chapel on Lavinia's property. Rushing home, K9 and Sarah are briefly upset at missing something that was right under their noses all along. | Realising that she and K9 are effectively on their own, she tries to figure out how to stop the sacrifice. Her first order of business is determining the when of it. Using Lavinia's books on witchcraft, she and K9 [[deduce]] it must occur at midnight on the winter solstice, now just a few short hours away. The where of it is more elusive, however, causing the duo to drive around the shire looking at all the churches. As the last few minutes before midnight tick away, they finally realise that there's an abandoned chapel on Lavinia's property. Rushing home, K9 and Sarah are briefly upset at missing something that was right under their noses all along. | ||
[[File:K9AGirlBF Metro Politan at night front.jpeg|thumb|Sarah and K9 rushing through the night.]] | |||
They arrive just in time for K9 to use his blaster to stop the coven's priest and priestess from plunging a knife into Brendan's chest. Now stunned, the group's ringleaders are easily apprehended by the police. | They arrive just in time for K9 to use his blaster to stop the coven's priest and priestess from plunging a knife into Brendan's chest. Now stunned, the group's ringleaders are easily apprehended by the police. | ||
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* [[George Tracey]] - [[Colin Jeavons]] | * [[George Tracey]] - [[Colin Jeavons]] | ||
* [[Peter Tracey]] - [[Sean Chapman]] | * [[Peter Tracey]] - [[Sean Chapman]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Aunt Lavinia]] - [[Mary Wimbush]] | ||
* [[Juno Baker]] - [[Linda Polan]] | * [[Juno Baker]] - [[Linda Polan]] | ||
* [[Lily Gregson]] - [[Gillian Martell]] | * [[Lily Gregson]] - [[Gillian Martell]] | ||
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* [[Theme music|Theme Arrangement]] & [[Incidental music|Incidental Music]] - [[Peter Howell]] | * [[Theme music|Theme Arrangement]] & [[Incidental music|Incidental Music]] - [[Peter Howell]] | ||
* [[Costume designer|Costume Designer]] - [[Ann Arnold]] | * [[Costume designer|Costume Designer]] - [[Ann Arnold]] | ||
* [[Director]] - [[John Black]] | * [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[John Black]] | ||
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Nigel Jones]] | * [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Nigel Jones]] | ||
* [[Film cameraman|Film Cameraman]] - [[Michael Williams (film cameraman)|Michael Williams]] | * [[Film cameraman|Film Cameraman]] - [[Michael Williams (film cameraman)|Michael Williams]] | ||
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* [[Writer]] - [[Terence Dudley]] | * [[Writer]] - [[Terence Dudley]] | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* [[Lavinia Smith]]'s ward, [[Brendan Richards]], attends [[Wellington College]], but hopes to convince Lavinia to allow him to attend the local comprehensive school in [[Moreton Harwood]], as he does not like boarding. He has a close friend at Wellington named [[Travis (A Girl's Best Friend)|Travis]], whose father is in the market gardening business. He is taking three extra O-Levels: Additional Maths, Physics and Biology. | |||
* [[ | * Brendan has a keen interest in computer technology. Consequently, he is extremely impressed by [[K9 Mark III]]'s computational abilities. Although the original [[K9 Mark I|K9 unit]] was built by [[Frederick Marius|Professor Marius]] in the year [[5000]], Brendan is nevertheless familiar with many of the components used in his construction. | ||
* Brendan has a keen interest in computer technology. Consequently, he is extremely impressed by [[K9 Mark III]]'s computational abilities. Although the original [[K9 Mark I|K9 unit]] was built by [[Frederick Marius|Professor Marius]] in the year [[5000]], | * The [[Fourth Doctor]] sent [[K9 Mark III]] to Sarah in [[1978]]. K9 remained in an unopened box in Lavinia's homes in [[South Croydon]] and [[Moreton Harwood]] for three years. | ||
=== | === Influences === | ||
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] envisaged the title sequence as being in the vein of American action series such as ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_to_Hart Hart to Hart]'' (1979-1984), featuring a lot of rapid intercutting. | |||
* | * Nathan-Turner cited ''[[The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers]]'' as an influence on the series. | ||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* This was the first official ''Doctor Who'' spin-off | * This was the first official ''Doctor Who'' spin-off. | ||
* The Winter Hill transmitter in the North West region suffered a power blackout at the time this story was screening | * The Winter Hill transmitter in the North West region suffered a power blackout at the time this story was screening, most likely resulting in ratings lower than expected. | ||
* The theme music was composed by [[Ian Levine]]. Supposedly, it was meant to be an orchestral score but was altered to be electronically performed with John Leeson "singing" in character as K9 | * The theme music was composed by [[Ian Levine]]. Supposedly, it was meant to be an orchestral score, but was altered to be electronically performed with [[John Leeson]] "singing" in character as K9. | ||
* The original outline by [[John Nathan-Turner]] proposed that K9 Mark III was in fact sent by and under the control of [[the Master]], but this element never made it to the screen.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/k9/detail.shtml BBC ''Doctor Who'' website ''K9 and Company'' page]</ref> A variation of this - an electronic assistant to Sarah Jane secretly controlled by an opposing alien force - would be realised with [[Mr Smith]] during the first series of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. | |||
* The original outline by [[John Nathan-Turner]] proposed that K9 Mark III was in fact sent by and under the control of [[the Master]], but this element never made it to the screen.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/k9/detail.shtml BBC ''Doctor Who'' website ''K9 and Company'' page]</ref> A variation of this - an electronic | * There is some significance in the names writer [[Terence Dudley]] gave his characters. One couple is named Baker, the name of [[Fourth Doctor]] actor [[Tom Baker]]. | ||
* There is some significance in the names writer Terence Dudley gave his characters. One couple is named Baker, the name of [[Fourth Doctor]] actor [[Tom Baker]]. | |||
* Peter is seen polishing his crash helmet with [[Mr Sheen]], a proprietary brand of furniture polish often used by [[Motorbike|motorcyclists]]. This is an unusual example of a product's brand name being clearly visible in a BBC drama. | * Peter is seen polishing his crash helmet with [[Mr Sheen]], a proprietary brand of furniture polish often used by [[Motorbike|motorcyclists]]. This is an unusual example of a product's brand name being clearly visible in a BBC drama. | ||
* This story had the working titles of ''Sarah and K9'' and ''One Girl and Her Dog''. | * This story had the working titles of ''Sarah and K9'' and ''One Girl and Her Dog''.{{source}} | ||
* Although Brendan's age is never stated in dialogue, he is said to be | * Although Brendan's age is never stated in dialogue, he is said to be 14-years-old in [[K9 and Company (novelisation)|the novelisation]]. | ||
* According to [[Ian Sears]], [[John Black]] was not respected on the set and he was given the nickname "John Grey".<ref>https://soundcloud.com/tv-cream/4-honking?in=tv-cream/sets/episode-5</ref> | * According to [[Ian Sears]], [[John Black]] was not respected on the set and he was given the nickname "John Grey".<ref>https://soundcloud.com/tv-cream/4-honking?in=tv-cream/sets/episode-5</ref> | ||
* K9 plays on the running gag regarding the Doctor's name and the title of the parent series when Brendan asks, "Who is the Doctor?" and K9 replies, "Affirmative." | * K9 plays on the running gag regarding the Doctor's name and the title of the parent series when Brendan asks, "Who is the Doctor?" and K9 replies, "Affirmative." | ||
* [[Gary Russell]] auditioned for Brendan.{{source}} | |||
* Production was delayed due to [[Elisabeth Sladen]]'s commitment to ''Gulliver in Lilliput.'' | |||
* It was meant to be a ninety-minute special, but David Reid, the BBC's Head of Series and Serials, didn't think that it warranted such a timeslot, so it was cut to fifty minutes. This meant that the two weeks of location filming allocated was now one week. | |||
* [[Terence Dudley]] clashed with [[Eric Saward]] over the latter's rewrites. Dudley finally went over Saward's head to [[John Nathan-Turner]], a move which antagonised the script editor. | |||
* Scenes of Sarah Jane driving at a crossroads were cut from the programme. | |||
* In the final scene, K·9 had been scripted to recite "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/While_shepherds_watched_their_flocks While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks By Night]" but, in the event, the hymn was replaced by the more secular "[[We Wish You a Merry Christmas|We Wish You A Merry Christmas]]". | |||
* Ironically, despite his prominent role in this pilot, [[Bill Fraser]] had an immense dislike for K9, having only accepted his prior role as General [[Grugger]] in ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' on the condition that he would be allowed to kick K9 at some point. | |||
=== Ratings === | === Ratings === | ||
* 8.4 million viewers | * 8.4 million viewers | ||
:<u>Note:</u> A transmitter breakdown meant that many viewers in the North-West of England missed the original transmission, unless they were able to | :<u>Note:</u> A transmitter breakdown meant that many viewers in the North-West of England missed the original transmission, unless they were able to retune their television sets to another transmitter. The story was repeated on BBC 2 the following year.<ref>https://broadwcast.org/index.php/Airdates_in_the_UK_(BBC_repeats)</ref> | ||
=== Filming locations === | === Filming locations === | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* | * Sarah did not know of K9 because he joined the [[Fourth Doctor]] after Sarah had left him, when he was in the company of [[Leela]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'') | ||
* K9 is referred to as the "Mark III", being the model that travelled with the Doctor and [[Adric]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Inter-Galactic Cat (short story)|Inter-Galactic Cat]]'') after [[K9 Mark II]] was left in [[E-Space]] with [[Romana II]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]'') They were both preceded by [[K9 Mark I]], who was built and given to the Doctor by [[Professor]] [[Marius]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'') and stayed on [[Gallifrey]] with Leela after the [[Sontaran invasion of Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'') | |||
* K9 is referred to as "Mark III" | * Upon discovering that K9 was left as a gift for her by the Doctor, Sarah is relieved that he "didn't forget", reflecting her request that he "[not] forget [her]" when leaving the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear (TV story)|The Hand of Fear]]'') | ||
* Sarah once more has a problem driving due to a tractor getting in the way. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'') | |||
* Upon discovering K9, Sarah | |||
* | |||
== Home video releases == | == Home video releases == | ||
VHS Releases | |||
* ''A Girl's Best Friend'' was released on BBC Video on [[7 August (releases)|7 August]] [[1995 (releases)|1995]]. | * ''A Girl's Best Friend'' was released on BBC Video on [[7 August (releases)|7 August]] [[1995 (releases)|1995]]. | ||
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Dr-who-k-9-and-company-31181l (2).jpg|UK VHS cover | |||
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DVD and Blu-ray releases | |||
* It was released along with ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'' (the story in which K9 was introduced) on DVD as part of the ''[[K9 Tales]]'' box set on [[16 June (releases)|16 June]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]]. | * It was released along with ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'' (the story in which K9 was introduced) on DVD as part of the ''[[K9 Tales]]'' box set on [[16 June (releases)|16 June]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]]. | ||
*It was also released as an extra episode on | * It was also released as an extra episode on the Blu-ray of [[Season 18 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 18]], complete with commentary and ''[[Behind the Sofa (documentary series)|Behind the Sofa]]''. | ||
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File:K9 Tales DVD box set Australian cover.jpg|Australia Region 4 box set | |||
K9 tales region 2.jpg|UK Region 2 box set | |||
The Invisible Enemy with K9 and Company DVD US cover.jpg|The Invisible Enemy with K9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend US Region 1 DVD cover | |||
K9 and company uk dvd.jpg|A Girl's Best Friend Region 2 UK cover | |||
K9 and Company Region 2 DVD Alternate Cover.jpg|A Girl's Best Friend Region 2 UK alternate cover | |||
K9 and company australia dvd.jpg|A Girl's Best Friend Region 4 Australia cover | |||
</gallery> | |||
Digital releases | |||
* In November 2023, ''K9 & Company: A Girl's Best Friend'' was added to [[BBC iPlayer]]'s [[Whoniverse (BBC iPlayer)|Whoniverse]] catalog of ''Doctor Who'' content. | |||
=== Special features: === | |||
* Commentary by [[Elisabeth Sladen]] ([[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]]), [[John Leeson]] ([[K9 Mark III|K-9]]), [[Linda Polan]] ([[Juno Baker]]) and [[Eric Saward]] (Script Editor) | |||
* ''[[The K-9 Files (documentary)|The K-9 Files]]'' - Cast and crew look back at the making of ''K-9 and Company'', plus K-9's subsequent life in books and comic strips is examined | |||
* ''[[K-9: A Dog's Tale (documentary)|K-9 - A Dog's Tale]]'' - K-9 himself answers a selection of questions about his life and career | |||
* ''[[Pebble Mill at One]]'' - K-9's appearance on the 1981 Christmas show | |||
* Trails and Continuities - A selection of off-air continuities announcements for the various BBC transmissions of this story | |||
* ''[[The Adventures of K9|The Adventures of K-9]]'' - Adobe PDF versions of the four K9 books for younger children (PDF DVD-ROM) | |||
* ''[[K9 Annual 1983|The K-9 Annual 1983]]'' (PDF DVD-ROM) | |||
* ''[[Radio Times]]'' Billings - Listings from ''Radio Times'' (PDF DVD-ROM) | |||
* Photo Gallery | |||
* Production Information Subtitles | |||
* Coming Soon Trailer - ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'' | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
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* {{locguide|k9andcompany|A Girl's Best Friend}} | * {{locguide|k9andcompany|A Girl's Best Friend}} | ||
* {{briefhistory|k9/k9.html|A Girl's Best Friend}} | * {{briefhistory|k9/k9.html|A Girl's Best Friend}} | ||
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