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|number = [[Series 5 (The Sarah Jane Adventures)|Series 5]]
|image               = Man who never was main.jpg
|story number = 28
|series               = [[List of The Sarah Jane Adventures television stories|''SJA'' television stories]]
|featuring = <ul><li>[[Sarah Jane Smith]]</li><li>[[Luke Smith]]</li><li>[[Rani Chandra]]</li><li>[[Clyde Langer]]</li><li>[[Mr Smith]]</li><li>[[Sky Smith]]</li></ul>
|season number       = Series 5 (SJA)
|enemy = [[John Harrison]]
|season serial number = 3
|setting =[[Ealing]], [[London]], [[2011]]
|story number         = 27
|writer = [[Gareth Roberts]]
|scripturl      = https://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/documents/sja-series-5-episode-5-the-man-who-never-was-part-one-blue-revisions-27072010.pdf
|director = [[Ashley Way]]
|scripturl2      = https://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/documents/sja-series-5-episode-6-the-man-who-never-was-part-two-blue-revisions-27072010.pdf
|producer = [[Brian Minchin]]
|main character      = [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]], [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]], [[Rani Chandra|Rani]], [[Sky Smith|Sky]], [[Mr Smith]]
|broadcast date = [[17th October]] [[2011]] (Part 1)<br>[[18th October]] 2011 (Part 2)
|featuring            = [[Luke Smith|Luke]]
|format = 2x30 minute episodes
|enemy               = [[John Harrison (The Man Who Never Was)|John Harrison]]
|previous story = [[The Curse of Clyde Langer]]
|setting             = [[Ealing]], [[2011]]
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|writer               = Gareth Roberts
'''''The Man Who Never Was''''' was the third and final story of [[Series 5 (The Sarah Jane Adventures)|Series 5]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' and the final story of the series itself.
|director             = [[Joss Agnew]]
|producer             = [[Brian Minchin]]
|broadcast date       = 17 October - 18 October 2011
|network              = CBBC
|format               = 2x30 minute episodes
|prev                = The Curse of Clyde Langer (TV story)
|epcount = 2}}
'''''The Man Who Never Was''''' was the third and final serial of [[Series 5 (SJA)|series 5]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. It was written by [[Gareth Roberts]] and directed by [[Joss Agnew]]. Due to the passing of [[Elisabeth Sladen]], this was the final story of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', as it was the last for which production was sufficiently complete. In other noteworthy ways, it contained the first on-screen meeting between Sarah Jane's two adopted children, Luke and Sky, and also enshrined the fan term "[[Clani]]" into the show's narrative.


==Synopsis==
== Synopsis ==
===Part one===
[[Joseph Serf]] has launched his new [[SerfBoard]], the must-have [[computer]] that no one can resist owning. Everyone wants the brand new device — and why not? What could be so dangerous about a computer?
Joseph Serf has launched his new SerfBoard, the must-have computer that no one can resist owning. Intrigued, Sarah Jane takes Luke and Sky to investigate what is so compelling about Serf and his business. Meanwhile Clyde and Rani take a SerfBoard to pieces, suspecting alien technology may be the answer. Everyone wants the brand new SerfBoard - and why not? What could be so dangerous about a computer?


===Part two===
== Plot ==
The truth behind Joseph Serf’s company is out – alien Light Sculptors, slaves kept beneath his office building. As Luke and Sky try to find a way to free them and get them home safely, Sarah Jane needs Clyde and Rani to come and help her
=== Part one ===
At the offices of [[Serf Systems]], a cleaner named [[Adriana Petrescu]] is working when she hears strange noises coming from a nearby lift; when she goes to investigate, something unseen grabs her and then drags her inside.


==Plot ==
At No.13, Bannerman Road, [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]], [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]] and [[Rani Chandra|Rani]] prepare for the return of [[Luke Smith|Luke]], while a nervous [[Sky Smith|Sky]] worries about meeting her new "brother". Downstairs, Luke checks out his bedroom, only to find that it now belongs to Sky. Heading upstairs, he enjoys a happy reunion with his mum and his two friends, before meeting Sky for the first time. Their first encounter is awkward. Sky feels guilty for taking his room. Luke says he left [[K9 Mark IV|K9]] back at university, busy backing up the entire Bodleian Library. [[Mr Smith]] voices his delight.
===Part One===
At the offices of Serf Systems, a cleaner hears strange noises coming from a nearby lift; when she goes to look, something small and nasty grabs her and then drags her inside...


At No.13, Bannerman Road, Sarah, Clyde and Rani prepare for the return of Luke, while a nervous Sky worries about meeting her new ‘brother’. Downstairs, Luke checks out his bedroom, only to find that it now belongs to Sky; heading upstairs, he enjoys a happy reunion with his mum and his two friends – collectively nicknamed “Clani” – before meeting Sky for the first time; the encounter is a little awkward, so the joker Clyde steps in to defuse the situation. After Sarah has made them all tea, Luke explains that he left K9 back at university, busy backing up the entire Bodleian Library; Mr Smith has voiced his ‘disappointment’. Sarah Jane then tells them that the top three journalists in the country are being invited to a launch reharsal for the 'SerfBoard', the new must-have computer that is going to be launched that afternoon. Clyde and Rani are oblivious to Sarah Jane's stauts as one of the three and hurt her feelings by not realizing its how she can live in such a big house. . Sarah looks pleased with herself: she is one of only three top journalists invited to attend the launch rehearsal, and she will be able to take two guests: Sky and Luke – much to Clyde and Rani’s disappointment.
Sarah Jane tells them the top three journalists in the country are invited to a launch rehearsal for the "[[SerfBoard]]", the new must-have computer that is going to be launched that afternoon. Clyde and Rani are oblivious to Sarah Jane's status as one of the three, leaving her slightly offended. Sarah Jane says she will be able to take two guests to the launch: she chose to take Sky and Luke as a "family trip" – much to Clyde and Rani's disappointment.


Later that morning, Sarah, Luke and Sky arrive at Serf Systems, where they are asked to complete non-disclose agreements, and meet Lionel Carson, Sarah’s former editor and one of her oldest and dearest friends; after exchanging pleasantries, Lionel confesses that he has no idea about technology, but wanted to impress his grandchildren. The gang are then joined by public relations manager John Harrison, who shows them to their seats in the main auditorium; as they walk in, Sky tells Luke that she can feel a strange build-up of electricity… Starting the rehearsal, Harrison introduces Joseph Serf – and as everyone watches, the handsome, charismatic man himself bounds onto the stage and begins running through his presentation. At Serf ‘s instruction, each audience member is given a free SerfBoard; however, that isn’t what grabs the attention of Sky and Luke – they are more interested in the fact that Joseph’s face somehow just ''glitched''… The rehearsal over, the gang head out to the foyer; while Lionel is overjoyed at his new device, and rushes off to play with it, Sarah is intrigued by Luke and Rani’s report on Joseph; leaving Luke behind to investigate, she and Sky take the SerfBoard home for analysis.
Later that morning, Sarah Jane, Luke and Sky arrive at [[Serf Systems]]. They are asked to complete non-disclosure agreements and meet [[Lionel Carson]], Sarah Jane's former editor and one of her oldest and dearest friends. After exchanging pleasantries, Lionel confesses that he is personally not fond of technology, but came to impress his grandchildren. The gang are joined by public relations manager [[John Harrison (The Man Who Never Was)|John Harrison]], who shows them to their seats in the main auditorium. As they walk in, Sky tells Luke that she can feel a strange build-up of electricity in the area.


Joining Clyde and Rani in the attic, Sarah instructs Mr Smith to access Serf Systems’ CCTV recordings; as the Xylok computer plays back the rehearsal, Sky locates the point where Serf glitched; studying the freeze-frame, the gang can clearly see that only Serf is affected by the distortion, while the rest of the picture remains undisturbed.[[File:TMWNW.jpg|thumb]] Immediately suspecting alien holographic technology at work, Sarah orders Mr Smith to search the company records and learns that Joseph Samuel Serf disappeared several years ago after a near-fatal skiing accident, and has remained a virtual recluse ever since. Deducing that Serf died in the accident and has long since been replaced, the gang consider whether the SerfBoard has any hypnotic properties that would encourage everyone to buy one. While Mr Smith begins a deep scan of the device, Sarah phones Serf Systems to arrange an interview with Joseph; speaking to Mr Harrison, she drops enough hints about her suspicions to make the PR manager agree to a meeting straight away. Sarah knows that she is walking into a trap, but she needs to find out what is going on; leaving Rani and Clyde to supervise the SerfBoard.
As the rehearsal begins, Harrison introduces [[Joseph Serf]]. The handsome, charismatic man himself bounds onto the stage and begins running through his presentation. Each audience member is given a free SerfBoard. Yet something else grabs Sky and Luke's attention: As Joseph is explaining the SerfBoard and its benefits, a small part of his face suddenly turns to pixels and then back to normal.


Sarah Jane and Sky return to Serf Systems and rejoin Luke, who has had absolutely no success with his snooping. Instructing her children to remain out of harm’s way, Sarah meets up with Harrison, who escorts her to Serf’s office and then refuses to leave; during the interview Sarah tries every trick she knows in an effort to expose Serf– but the businessman refuses to shake her hand due to an “allergy”, and Sarah’s deliberately-dropped pen is swiftly replaced with a new one from Harrison.
After the rehearsal ends, the gang head out to the foyer. While Lionel is suddenly enthralled by his new device, Luke and Sky explain what they saw and fill Sarah Jane in on their suspicions. Leaving Luke behind to investigate, she and Sky take the SerfBoard home for analysis.


Back at the attic, Mr Smith informs Clyde and Rani the SerfBoard is just a standard, low-tech laptop; still suspicious, the duo don protective gear and prepare to activate the device – only to discover that, despite its cool appearance and name, it is actually ''rubbish''…
Joining Clyde and Rani in the attic, Sarah Jane instructs Mr Smith to access Serf Systems' CCTV recordings. As the [[Xylok]] computer plays back the rehearsal, Sky locates the point where Serf glitched. Studying the freeze-frame, the gang can clearly see that only Serf is affected by the distortion; the rest of the picture remains undisturbed.


Meanwhile, at Serf Systems, Sky tells Luke that she can feel the strange electrical build-up coming from below; together they take a lift to the basement, but Sky thinks the source lies even further under the building. Figuring out the secrer code in the lift, Luke sends them down to the unlabelled sub-basement; exploring the dark, litter-strewn corridors, Luke and Sky are puzzled to hear Sarah and Serf’s voices coming from behind a heavy metal door; stepping into the room beyond, they find themselves in a strange chamber occupied by a number of short, hooded figures, all wearing welding masks and working frantically at a series of controls labelled with such things as ‘Eyes’, ‘Arms’, ‘Bum’, ‘Expressions’ and ‘Voice’…
Immediately suspecting alien holographic technology at work, Sarah Jane orders Mr Smith to search the company records. They learn Joseph Serf founded Serf Systems but withdrew from public life several years ago after an almost fatal skiing accident, since then only showing up in publicity photographs and at events since then. Noticing that in all his appearances Serf has never been seen touching anything or anyone, Sarah Jane deduces that the real Joseph Serf died in the accident and has long since been replaced by an advanced hologram, allowing an unknown party to take control of the company. The gang consider whether the SerfBoard has any [[Hypnosis|hypnotic]] properties to encourage buyers. While Mr Smith begins a deep scan of the device, Sarah Jane phones Serf Systems to arrange an interview with Serf. Speaking to Mr Harrison, she drops enough hints about her suspicions to make the PR manager agree to a meeting immediately. Sarah Jane knows she is walking into a trap, but needs to find out what is going on. She heads back to Serf Systems, leaving Rani and Clyde to supervise the SerfBoard.


Upstairs, Sarah notices that Serf has begun to behave oddly during the interview, mixing his words and getting stuck mid-expression. When Sarah deliberately spills her water the effect is astonishing: Serf stands shakily to his feet, and the spot on his arm where the water splashed begins glitching.
[[File:Clani_inspect_serfboard.jpg|thumb|left|Rani and Clyde inspect the SerfBoard.]]
Sarah Jane and Sky return to Serf Systems and rejoin Luke, who has had no success with his snooping. Instructing her children to remain out of harm's way, Sarah Jane meets Harrison, who escorts her to Serf's office but then refuses to leave. During the interview, Sarah Jane tries every trick she knows to expose Serf. She notices the [[businessman]] politely declines to shake her hand due to an "allergy", and her deliberately dropped pen is swiftly replaced with a replacement from Harrison. Back at the attic, Mr Smith informs Clyde and Rani the SerfBoard is just a standard laptop outfitted with no alien technology. Still suspicious, the two don protective gear and prepare to activate the device — only to discover that there is nothing alien or dangerous about the computer; despite its attractive name and appearance, it is actually of very poor quality.


Meanwhile, in the control room, the diminutive workers are thrown into a panic as their supervisor, Plark, frantically shouts out instructions. Speaking urgently into an earpiece, Harrison orders the supervisor to use ‘hypno-power’.
Meanwhile, at Serf Systems, Sky tells Luke that she can feel the strange electrical build-up again, coming from below. They take a lift to the [[basement]], but Sky thinks the source lies even further under the building. Figuring out the secret code in the lift, Luke sends them down to the unlabelled sub-basement. While exploring the dark, litter-strewn corridors, Luke and Sky hear Sarah Jane and Serf's voices behind a heavy metal door. Stepping into the room beyond, they find themselves in a strange chamber occupied by short, hooded figures, all wearing welding masks and working frantically at controls labelled with such things as "Eyes", "Arms", "Bum", "Expressions" and "Voice".


Back in Serf's office, this causes him to become overly charming in an attempt to change Sarah’s mind – but the plucky reporter is having none of it as she has been put on hypnoses by much better foes, and after dismissing this attempt to control her she shoves her hands through Serf’s body, disrupting it even further. However; as the businessman’s systems go wild, Harrison pulls out an alien-looking gun and levels it menacingly at Sarah.
Upstairs, Sarah Jane notices that Serf has begun to behave oddly, mispronouncing his words and getting stuck mid-expression. When Sarah Jane deliberately spills her water, the effect is astonishing. Serf rises shakily to his feet and the spot on his arm where the water splashed begins glitching.


Seeing a monitor screen showing his mum in danger, Luke cries out involuntarily which immediately alerts the aliens to his and Sky’s presence. As the worker close in in the two unwanted intruders, the supervisor throws back his hood and removes his protective mask – revealing a hideous, one-eyed face beneath stuttering "You! YOU!!.."
[[File:Plark.jpg|thumb|Luke and Sky discover Harrison's other secret.]]
In the control room, the diminutive workers are thrown into a panic as their supervisor, [[Plark]], frantically shouts instructions. Speaking urgently into an [[earpiece]], Harrison orders the supervisor to use "hypno-power". Back in Serf's office, this causes him to act overly charming to Sarah Jane to change her mind. The plucky reporter is having none of it; she has been put under hypnosis by much better foes. After dismissing this attempt, she shoves her hands through Serf's body, disrupting it even further. As the businessman's systems go wild, Harrison pulls out an alien-looking taser-like gun and points it at Sarah Jane. Seeing a monitor screen showing his mum in danger, Luke cries out – immediately alerting the aliens to his and Sky's presence. As the workers close in on the two unwanted intruders, the supervisor throws back his hood and removes his protective mask – revealing a hideous, one-eyed face.


===Part Two===
=== Part two ===
As the diminutive, one-eyed creatures close in on them, Luke and Sky brace themselves for the worst; but to their surprise, the supervisor, Plark, implores them to run and escape. Looking at the monitor screen, Sky is shocked to see the angry Mr Harrison about to shoot Sarah with an alien-looking gun; she immediately leaps for the hologram controls, sending Serf into a frenzy that sends Harrison’s shot wild. Sarah makes a run for it, only to be grabbed by a security guard and her sonic lipstick is confiscated. Harrison is furious at the apparent failure of his workers: he activates a pen-like control device that sends a surge of agonising energy through the collars the creatures wear around their necks. Looking at his monitor, Harrison sees that Luke and Sky are in the control room – the ‘Light Chamber’ – and he orders their immediate capture. As an alarm blares out, Plark urges the two kids to run, but they swiftly are captured by guards.
As the diminutive, one-eyed creatures close in on them, Luke and Sky brace themselves for the worst. To their surprise, the supervisor, Plark, implores them to escape. Sky looks at the monitor and is shocked to see the angry Mr Harrison about to shoot Sarah Jane with the alien-looking gun.


Escorted to the sub-basement, Sarah rejoins her children and then watches in outrage as Harrison punishes Plark with an even stronger surge of painful energy; Sarah protests, but Harrison ignores her – he paid good money for the Scullions. Hearing that the aliens are the survivors of a spaceship that crashed in Central Asia, who were then sold as slaves on the black market, Sarah is appalled; but Harrison doesn’t care – he only cares about making a profit: he intends to activate the hologramatic Serf’s hypnotic power in the upcoming press conference, transmitting it across the world to make everyone buy the SerfBoard. Locking Luke and Sky in a storeroom, and Sarah in another, Harrison heads upstairs to prepare for the upcoming press launch. Sarah finds herself locked in with another prisoner, the cleaner, Adriana, who explains how she met one of the Scullions who was trying to escape, only for them both to be captured by guards.
Sky leaps for the hologram controls, sending Serf into a frenzy and Harrison's shot flying wild. Sarah Jane runs, only to be captured by a security guard, her sonic lipstick confiscated. Harrison is furious at the apparent failure of his workers and activates a [[pen]]-like control device that sends a surge of agonising energy through the collars the creatures wear around their necks. Looking at his monitor, Harrison sees that Luke and Sky are in the control room – the "[[Light Chamber]]" – and orders their immediate capture. As an alarm blares out, Plark urges the two kids to run, but they swiftly are captured by guards.


Back at No.13, Bannerman road, Clyde and Rani watch a news report on the forthcoming launch of the SerfBoard; worried that their calls to their friends have gone unanswered, Rani comes up with a plan…
Sarah Jane rejoins the children and then watches in outrage as Harrison punishes Plark with an even stronger surge of painful energy. She protests, but Harrison ignores her, saying he paid good money for the [[Skullion]]s. Sarah Jane is appalled at hearing the aliens are the survivors of a spaceship that crashed in Central Asia, after which they were sold as slaves on the alien species black market. Harrison doesn't care; his only concerns are making a profit. He intends to activate the hologram Serf's hypnotic power in the upcoming press conference, transmitting it across the world to make everyone watching buy the SerfBoard; he will then make the full profit, and become a very wealthy man. After locking Luke and Sky in one storeroom and Sarah Jane in another, Harrison heads upstairs to prepare for the press launch. Sarah Jane finds herself locked in with Adriana, who explains she met one of the Skullions (whom she refers to as the "Little People") who was trying to escape, only for them both to be captured by guards.


Elsehwere, Luke and Sky are given food by Plank; Luke offers his bottle of water to the supervisor, but the creature refuses: water is harmful to his kind, who can only drink citrus-juice. After Plark leaves, Luke and Sky wonder how they can help free the slaves; then Sky has an idea: by using the dog- whistle that Luke uses to call K9, they can send a message to Mr Smith…
Back at No. 13 Bannerman Road, Clyde and Rani watch a news report on the upcoming launch of the SerfBoard. Worried that their calls to their friends have gone unanswered, Rani comes up with a plan.


In the attic, a suited-and-booted Clyde watches as Rani and Mr Smith complete work on two fake press-passes: they are now Trevor and Janet Sharp, two journalists from ‘Twilight Years’, a magazine for the over 60’s – the real couple having been stranded at the airport due to a “computer malfunction”. Mr Smith then receives a high-pitched transmission on K9’s wavelength, a Morse-code message from Luke: “CLANI GRAB HARRISONS PEN.
Elsewhere, Luke and Sky are given food by Plank, the lead Skullion. Luke offers his bottle of water to the supervisor, but the creature refuses: water is harmful and burning to his kind, who can only drink citrus juice. After Plark leaves, Luke and Sky wonder how they can help free the slaves. Sky has an idea: by using the dog-whistle that Luke uses to call K9, they can send a message to Mr Smith. It works, and Luke rejoices at his smart sister.


Back at Serf Systems, Sarah and Adriana’s guard investigates the ruckus they are making – and gets sent sprawling by a jury-rigged tripwire, allowing the two prisoners to escape. In the Light Chamber, Harrison informs the Scullions that they are now working for their lives: if the press launch is not a success, they will die. When Plark asks for a drink, the evil businessman sprays his slaves with water, burning them… In the meantime, Sarah and Adriana free Luke and Sky and are infromed of Luke's morse code message to Mr Smith.
In the attic, a suited-and-booted Clyde watches as Rani and Mr Smith complete work on two fake press passes: they are now Trevor and Janet Sharp, two journalists from ''[[Twilight Years]]'', a magazine for the over-60s – the real couple having been stranded at the airport due to a "computer malfunction". Mr Smith receives a high-pitched transmission on K9's wavelength, a Morse-code message from Luke: ''"CLANI GRAB HARRISONS PEN."''


Reaching the control room, Sarah, Luke, Sky and Adriana see Clyde and Rani on the monitor screen, watching as the two ‘journalists’ meet Lionel Carson, and then edge nearer to Harrison. Disguised as a cleaner, Sarah manages to make her way upstairs and use a corporate phone to contact Mr Smith and gives him an order to immediately perform while attaching it to a drinking fountain as a homing singal. Mr Smtih sends a message to the planet Scultos, requesting that a rescue mission be sent to the roof of Serf Systems.
Back at Serf Systems, Sarah Jane and Adriana's guard investigates the ruckus they are making – and gets sent sprawling by a jury-rigged tripwire created by Adriana, allowing the two prisoners to escape. In the Light Chamber, Harrison informs the Skullions they are now working for their lives. If the press launch is not a success, they will be killed by the torture pen. When Plark asks for a drink, the cruel businessman sprays his slaves with water, burning them, but not killing them. In the meantime, Luke and Sky are freed by Sarah Jane and Adriana. They are informed of Luke's Morse code message to Mr Smith.


Above, Clyde and Rani arrive at the main foyer, uncomfortably acting as a married couple and dismissing suspicion of their young age due to a "new company policy", and begin their search for Harrison; they soon spot him, and the "pen" he uses to painfuly shock the Scullions so they obey him. Rani’s attempts to grab Harrison’s pen fail dismally, but Clyde does better: by bumping into the PR man, he manages to switch the control device for a normal pen. Below, Plark and the others Scullions become overjoyed that their master can no longer shock them and agree to follow Sarah and Adriana to the roof where the ship will rescue them.
[[File:Clani_undercover.jpg|thumb|Clyde and Rani undercover as Trevor and Janet Sharp]]
In the control room, they see Clyde and Rani on the monitor screen. The two "journalists" meet Lionel Carson, then edge nearer towards Harrison. Disguised as a cleaner, Sarah Jane goes upstairs and uses a corporate phone to contact Mr Smith and gives him an order. Mr Smith sends a message to the planet Skultos, requesting a rescue mission be sent to the roof of Serf Systems to save the Skullions. Clyde and Rani arrive in the main foyer, uncomfortably acting like a married couple. They dismiss suspicion of their young age as a "new company policy". They begin their search for Harrison and soon spot him and the "pen" he uses to shock the Skullions. Rani's attempts to grab the pen fail dismally, but Clyde does better: by bumping into the PR man, he switches the control device for a real pen.


Following Lionel and the rest of the journalists into the auditorium, Clyde and Rani take their seats as the video trailer of Serf plays on the main screen; unfortunately Harrison then appears, and reclaims his stolen pen from ‘Trevor', saying it was a nice try, but he knew they swapped his pen on him.
Below, Plark and the others Skullions are overjoyed that their master can no longer shock them. They agree to follow Sarah Jane and Adriana to the roof where the ship will rescue them.


Seeing that the PR man has his control device back, Sky and Luke drive the hologram themselves, and as the audience looks on, Joseph Serf shambles onto the stage and proceeds to give an extremely bizarre presentation, due to Sky typing in the wrong words and mixing in some cowboy mannerisums (due to watching ''Toy Story''). Furious and confused, Harrison activates his pen – and up on the roof, the Scullions collapse in the worst agony they have ever experienced.
Following Lionel and the rest of the journalists into the auditorium, Clyde and Rani take their seats as the video trailer of Serf plays on the main screen. Harrison appears and reclaims his stolen pen from Clyde posing as Trevor. Seeing that the PR man has his control device back, Sky and Luke drive the hologram themselves. As the audience looks on, Joseph Serf stumbles onto the stage and gives a bizarre presentation.


Using the hologram’s speech and hypno controls, Sky makes Serf compel his audience to grab the pen from Harrison: Lionel leads the rush, and he seizes the device from the astonished PR man and promptly stamps it into pieces. To Harrison’s further dismay, Serf then orders his guests to go away and tell everyone that the SerfBoard is utter rubbish! Clyde and Rani are amused that things are turning out good and in their favor, but wonder why Serf has done so. The hologram waves and them and says "Hi Clani" and puts to the roof, instructing them to go up and meet Sarah Jane before shutting off.
Furious and confused, Harrison activates his pen. Up on the roof, the Skullions collapse in the worst agony they have ever experienced. Using the hologram's speech and hypno controls, Sky makes Serf compel his audience to grab the pen from Harrison. Lionel leads the rush, and he seizes the device from the astonished PR man and stamps it into pieces. To Harrison's further dismay, Serf orders his guests to go away and tell everyone that the SerfBoard is a sham. Clyde and Rani are amused, but wonder why the founder of Serf Systems would say such a thing. The hologram waves and says, "Hi Clani", and points to the roof, telling them to go up and meet Sarah Jane before shutting off and fading.


However, Harrison overhears, and he races ahead of the duo: appearing before Sarah, Adriana and the terrified Scullions. Sarah Jane tells Harrison that he will be stopped, clichely asking "You and what army?", Harrison is surpriosed to find the Scullion ship arrive above the building. In the confusion Rani grabs Harrison’s weapon, holding him at bay as a green teleport beam stabs down from on high and envelops the excited Scullions. As Plark bids goodbye to Sarah and the gang, Harrison rushes forward to grab them, decalring them to be his property. Unfortunately for him,, he is teleported onboard the ship with the Scullions. After Luke voices the hope that Harrison will become a slave on the Scullions’ planet, Adriana wonders what she will do now that she has lost her job; but Sarah is always able to help, and recommends that she give U.N.I.T. a call and mention her name, ensuring good pay.
However, Harrison overhears. He races ahead of the two, appearing before Sarah Jane, Adriana and the terrified Skullions. Sarah Jane reminds Harrison that she told him she would stop him. Harrison asks what army does she have. Sarah Jane points to the Skullion ship as it arrives above the building. Rani grabs a distracted Harrison's weapon. The gang holds him at bay as a green teleport beam stabs down and envelops the Skullions. As Plark bids goodbye to Sarah Jane and the gang, Harrison rushes forward to grab them, declaring them as his property. Unfortunately for him, he is teleported aboard the ship with the Skullions.


Sometime later, Sarah, Clyde, Rani and Sky watch a news report detailing Joseph Serf’s sudden unexplained disappearance. Sent by Rani to help Luke, Sky finds her brother in her room putting up a picture that Clyde has drawn: it depicts Sky, with the legend ‘Sky’s Room’; overjoyed, Sky gives Luke a hug.
Luke voices the hope that the Skullions will give Harrison a taste of his own medicine and put him to work as Adriana wonders what she will do now that she has lost her job. Eager to help, Sarah Jane recommends that she give [[UNIT]] a call and mention who sent her. Some time later, Sarah Jane, Clyde, Rani and Sky watch a news report detailing Joseph Serf's sudden unexplained disappearance. Sarah Jane notes how sad it is that the public will never know what happened to the real Serf. Sky finds her brother in her room putting up a picture that Clyde has drawn: it depicts Sky, with the title "Sky's Room" written on it. Overjoyed, she gives Luke a hug.


'''"I've seen amazing things out there in space. But strange things can happen wherever you are. I've learned that life on earth can be an adventure, too. But, in all the universe, I never expected to find a family."''' - Sarah .
As a farewell montage of her past adventures in the series play, Sarah Jane voices over:
<blockquote>"I've seen amazing things out there in space, but strange things can happen wherever you are. I have learned that life on Earth can be an adventure too. In all the universe, I never expected to find a family."</blockquote>


She narrates this over clips of her adventures and reunions with the Doctor (one shows her hugging [[ Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] from ''[[Journey's End]]''.) The Earth is shown from space with a message-"'''And the story goes on.... forever'''".
The episode closes over Earth, shown from space, with the caption: ''"And the story goes on.... forever".''


==Cast==
== Cast ==
*[[Sarah Jane Smith]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]
* [[Sarah Jane Smith]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]
*[[Luke Smith]] - [[Tommy Knight]]
* [[Luke Smith]] - [[Tommy Knight]]
*[[Clyde Langer]] - [[Daniel Anthony]]
* [[Clyde Langer]] - [[Daniel Anthony]]
*[[Rani Chandra]] - [[Anjli Mohindra]]
* [[Rani Chandra]] - [[Anjli Mohindra]]
*[[Sky Smith]] - [[Sinead Michael]]
* [[Sky Smith]] - [[Sinead Michael]]
*[[Mr Smith]] - [[Alexander Armstrong]]
* [[Mr Smith]] - [[Alexander Armstrong]]
*[[John Harrison|Harrison]] - [[James Dreyfus]]
* [[John Harrison (The Man Who Never Was)|Harrison]] - [[James Dreyfus]]
*[[Joseph Serf]] - [[Mark Aiken]]
* [[Joseph Serf]] - [[Mark Aiken]]
*[[Adriana Petrescu]] - [[Edyta Budnik]]
* [[Adriana Petrescu]] - [[Edyta Budnik]]
*[[Lionel Carson]] - [[Peter Bowles]]
* [[Lionel Carson]] - [[Peter Bowles]]
* [[Plark]] - [[Dan Starkey]]


==Crew==
=== Uncredited Cast ===
 
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==References==
== Worldbuilding ==
*Clyde mentions the[[Rakweed| Rakweed]] ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Gift (TV story)|The Gift]]'') and how Mr Smith called it harmless, ending uo being wrong.
=== Real world ===
*Sarah Jane tells Harrison having a gun pointed at her is not a new experience ([[SJA]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak]]'').
* When Sky gives Joseph Serf an exaggerated stereotypical [[American]] persona, Luke says that she has been watching ''[[Toy Story]]'' again.
*The unusual spelling of "Serf" is a reference to peasants of the middle ages, known as Serfs, who work for the Lord of the Manor. The Light Sculptors are similar to serfs.
*Serf is, arguably, a reference to Steve Jobs. A man who sells highly sought after technology products, known for his stage presence and charisma during press conferences. Steve Jobs died a few weeks before the broadcast of this episode.
*When Luke is confused about being spared instead of being attacked by the aliens, he repeats "What?" much like the [[Tenth Doctor]].
*[[Mr Smith]] says "Oh, pick it up for once, Sarah Jane", refernecing the fact she never answers her phone when she really needs to.
*Sarah Jane gives a warning that she will stop the villian's plot, much like the [[Tenth Doctor]] said to General [[Cobb]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
*Sarah Jane mentions [[UNIT]] .
*Sarah Jane resists hypnotisum, this comes from experiences of past adventures in the TARDIS with the [[Fourth Doctor]].
*When Sky types the wrong words, Luke says that she has been watching ''Toy Story'' again.


==Story notes==
=== Individuals ===
[[File:And_the_story_goes_on...jpg|thumb|And the Story goes on... forever.]]
* Luke has left [[K9 Mark IV|K9]] behind as he is in the process of backing up of the entire Bodleian Library of the [[University of Oxford]] on computer. Luke has constructed a dog whistle which can be used to summon him.
*This is the final episode of [[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]. Although three more episodes for the series were planned, production was postponed and later cancelled after Elisabeth Sladen's death from cancer on 19th April 2011.
* Rani and Clyde pretend to be [[Janet Sharp|Janet]] and [[Trevor Sharp]] from ''[[Twilight Years]]''.
*A special epilogue was added to the end of Part 2 following the death of Elisabeth Sladen featuring clips from the series, as well as a brief clip of [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'' with [[David Tennant]] (making this the third on-screen appearance of the [[Tenth Doctor]] on ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'').
* [[Adam Jenkins]] is a friend of Clyde and Rani.
*The character name Joseph Serf may have been inspired by actor Patrick McGoohan, who used this name as a pseudonym while directing episodes of ''The Prisoner''.
*[[Maria Jackson]] and [[K9 Mark IV]] appeared in archive footage.
*James Dreyfus, who plays Harrison in this story, is known for playing [[w:c:thermo:George Monday|George Monday]], the second incarnation of [[w:c:thermo:George|Thermoman]] in ''[[w:c:thermo:My Hero|My Hero]]''. His predecessor, [[Ardal O'Hanlon]], played [[Thomas Kincade Brannigan]] in ''[[Gridlock]]''.


===Ratings===
=== Objects ===
''to be added''
* Luke uses his [[dog whistle]] to send a message in [[Morse code]] to Mr Smith.
 
=== Locations ===
* The real Janet and Trevor Sharp are stuck at the [[Orly Airport]].
* John Harrison purchased a group of Skullion slaves who crash landed in [[Central Asia]], they are brought across [[Europe]] and then across [[English Channel|the Channel]] to him.
 
=== Other ===
* Luke tells Sky that he has had seven [[mobile phone]]s in the last two years, probably due to adversaries crushing them.
* Clyde says that [[pot noodle]] is a major part of Luke's diet.
* Sarah Jane recommends Adriana get a job with [[UNIT]].
 
== Story notes ==
* This was the final televised performance for [[Elisabeth Sladen]] as [[Sarah Jane Smith]] before her death on [[19 April (people)|19 April]] [[2011 (people)|2011]]. Her final line in the role, given as narration and using archived recordings, was: ''"In all the universe, I never expected to find a family"''. This was also the final line of the series as a whole.
* The character Joseph Serf was named in reference to the actor [[Patrick McGoohan]], who used this name as a pseudonym whilst directing episodes of {{wi|The Prisoner}} to conceal the fact that he was involved in a greater capacity on certain episodes than would be expected of him. Coincidentally, guest star [[Peter Bowles]] appeared in ''The Prisoner'' episode "A, B and C".
 
=== Series [[retirement]] ===
[[File:The story goes on.jpg|thumb|left|Only the beginning]]
''The Man Who Never Was'' was the final episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', produced along with the preceding series 4 episodes during the same production block that produced series 4 in [[2010 (production)|2010]]. Production of the remainder was scheduled for the spring of [[2011 (production)|2011]], but Sladen's sudden illness and death from cancer on [[19 April (people)|19 April]] [[2011 (people)|2011]] resulted in the BBC cancelling further production of the series. [[Russell T Davies]] respectfully decided to end ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' for good, rather than find someone else to portray her character, which he felt was not a viable choice.
 
A special epilogue was added to the end of the episode after the death of Elisabeth Sladen. It featured clips from the series, as well as brief clips from ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' and ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' with [[David Tennant]].
 
Because only the first half of series 5 had been produced, this episode was slightly altered to provide some amount of closure to the series, much like the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'' was given a closing monologue in anticipation that the classic series would be cancelled.
 
The episode and ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' as a whole ends with a farewell montage. The last episode closes to the sound of Sarah Jane's narration (taken from ''[[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]''), over clips of her adventures with the [[Third Doctor|Third]], [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]], [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]]s, as well as her adventures on Bannerman Road. She states: ''"I've seen amazing things out there in space. But strange things can happen wherever you are. I have learned that life on Earth can be an adventure, too. In all the universe, I never expected to find a family."''
 
In response to Elisabeth Sladen's passing, the first episode of [[Series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 6]] of ''Doctor Who'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'', was given a dedication card to open the episode. Sladen had died four days before the story premiered, making the memorial an eleventh-hour addition to the broadcast.
 
Though ''The Man Who Never Was'' was the last television episode of ''SJA'', ''[[Farewell, Sarah Jane (webcast)|Farewell, Sarah Jane]]'' would later be created as a tribute to Sladen in [[2020 (releases)|2020]] to end off the legacy of the show, and would be billed as a final instalment.<ref>https://twitter.com/russelldavies63/status/1251465497151000581</ref>


===Rumours===
The show's sudden retirement also led to the creation of another CBBC series, ''[[Wizards vs Aliens]]'', to fill the production gap left by its predecessor. While the show has no in-universe affiliation with the DWU, it shared the majority of its production crew, including [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Phil Ford]] as co-creators.
It was rumoured that Rani and Clyde would be married in part 2. ''This was later proven false, however, they did pose as a married couple, and at the end, they were keeping a secret from Sarah Jane, which they said was a "family affair".''


===Filming locations===
=== Ratings ===
''to be added''
''to be added''


===Production errors===
=== Filming locations ===
*When Sarah Jane calls for an interview the Harrison says come right over. When they arrive, Sky says "its time for your appointment" when no time was arranged.
ATRIUM Building, University of South Wales, Adam Street, Cardiff ''-'' Serf Industries (lobby/theatre)


==Continuity==
=== Production errors ===
*Clyde tells Rani he "meant to say all that stuff to Ellie". It's most likely that in one of the unfilmed episodes Clyde was still upset over Ellie leaving, and admitted his feelings for Rani. This is backed up by Luke consistently referring to them as "Clani". ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Curse of Clyde Langer]]'')
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* Though Joseph Serf is an intangible simulation that makes no physical contact with anything, when Sarah Jane is interviewing him in his office, Serf's chair wobbles as he sits down.


==Home video releases==
== Continuity ==
* Clyde mentions Mr Smith calling the [[Rakweed]] harmless. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Gift (TV story)}})
* Clyde asks how Rani would feel if everyone walked around Bannerman Road saying, "Serve the computer," echoing the nuns who said, "Serve the Gorgon." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Eye of the Gorgon (TV story)}})
* Clyde briefly recalls his feelings for [[Ellie Faber|Ellie]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Curse of Clyde Langer (TV story)}})
* Sarah Jane recalls having been put under hypnosis before. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Planet of the Spiders (TV story)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|Terror of the Zygons (TV story)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|The Masque of Mandragora (TV story)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|The Hand of Fear (TV story)}})
* [[BBC News]] runs a line that the government has approved additional trials of the [[Cwmtaff Discovery]] drilling project. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Hungry Earth (TV story)}})
* After Sky's phone is destroyed by the security guard, Luke remarks to her "Welcome to the club", as he went through seven phones in the last two years. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Prisoner of the Judoon (TV story)}})


===DVD releases===
== Home video releases ==
''to be added''
=== DVD releases ===
* This story was included in The Sarah Jane Adventures: Season 5 DVD release. (Region 2 release: [[6 February (releases)|6 February]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]])
* It was also released in the Complete Collection Series 1-5 boxset. (Region 2 release: 6 February 2012)


===Blu-ray releases===
=== Blu-ray releases ===
''to be added''
''to be added.''


==See also==
== External links ==
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* {{locguide|manwhowasntthere|{{StoryTitle}}}}


==External links==
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The Man Who Never Was was the third and final serial of series 5 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It was written by Gareth Roberts and directed by Joss Agnew. Due to the passing of Elisabeth Sladen, this was the final story of The Sarah Jane Adventures, as it was the last for which production was sufficiently complete. In other noteworthy ways, it contained the first on-screen meeting between Sarah Jane's two adopted children, Luke and Sky, and also enshrined the fan term "Clani" into the show's narrative.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Joseph Serf has launched his new SerfBoard, the must-have computer that no one can resist owning. Everyone wants the brand new device — and why not? What could be so dangerous about a computer?

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]

At the offices of Serf Systems, a cleaner named Adriana Petrescu is working when she hears strange noises coming from a nearby lift; when she goes to investigate, something unseen grabs her and then drags her inside.

At No.13, Bannerman Road, Sarah Jane, Clyde and Rani prepare for the return of Luke, while a nervous Sky worries about meeting her new "brother". Downstairs, Luke checks out his bedroom, only to find that it now belongs to Sky. Heading upstairs, he enjoys a happy reunion with his mum and his two friends, before meeting Sky for the first time. Their first encounter is awkward. Sky feels guilty for taking his room. Luke says he left K9 back at university, busy backing up the entire Bodleian Library. Mr Smith voices his delight.

Sarah Jane tells them the top three journalists in the country are invited to a launch rehearsal for the "SerfBoard", the new must-have computer that is going to be launched that afternoon. Clyde and Rani are oblivious to Sarah Jane's status as one of the three, leaving her slightly offended. Sarah Jane says she will be able to take two guests to the launch: she chose to take Sky and Luke as a "family trip" – much to Clyde and Rani's disappointment.

Later that morning, Sarah Jane, Luke and Sky arrive at Serf Systems. They are asked to complete non-disclosure agreements and meet Lionel Carson, Sarah Jane's former editor and one of her oldest and dearest friends. After exchanging pleasantries, Lionel confesses that he is personally not fond of technology, but came to impress his grandchildren. The gang are joined by public relations manager John Harrison, who shows them to their seats in the main auditorium. As they walk in, Sky tells Luke that she can feel a strange build-up of electricity in the area.

As the rehearsal begins, Harrison introduces Joseph Serf. The handsome, charismatic man himself bounds onto the stage and begins running through his presentation. Each audience member is given a free SerfBoard. Yet something else grabs Sky and Luke's attention: As Joseph is explaining the SerfBoard and its benefits, a small part of his face suddenly turns to pixels and then back to normal.

After the rehearsal ends, the gang head out to the foyer. While Lionel is suddenly enthralled by his new device, Luke and Sky explain what they saw and fill Sarah Jane in on their suspicions. Leaving Luke behind to investigate, she and Sky take the SerfBoard home for analysis.

Joining Clyde and Rani in the attic, Sarah Jane instructs Mr Smith to access Serf Systems' CCTV recordings. As the Xylok computer plays back the rehearsal, Sky locates the point where Serf glitched. Studying the freeze-frame, the gang can clearly see that only Serf is affected by the distortion; the rest of the picture remains undisturbed.

Immediately suspecting alien holographic technology at work, Sarah Jane orders Mr Smith to search the company records. They learn Joseph Serf founded Serf Systems but withdrew from public life several years ago after an almost fatal skiing accident, since then only showing up in publicity photographs and at events since then. Noticing that in all his appearances Serf has never been seen touching anything or anyone, Sarah Jane deduces that the real Joseph Serf died in the accident and has long since been replaced by an advanced hologram, allowing an unknown party to take control of the company. The gang consider whether the SerfBoard has any hypnotic properties to encourage buyers. While Mr Smith begins a deep scan of the device, Sarah Jane phones Serf Systems to arrange an interview with Serf. Speaking to Mr Harrison, she drops enough hints about her suspicions to make the PR manager agree to a meeting immediately. Sarah Jane knows she is walking into a trap, but needs to find out what is going on. She heads back to Serf Systems, leaving Rani and Clyde to supervise the SerfBoard.

Rani and Clyde inspect the SerfBoard.

Sarah Jane and Sky return to Serf Systems and rejoin Luke, who has had no success with his snooping. Instructing her children to remain out of harm's way, Sarah Jane meets Harrison, who escorts her to Serf's office but then refuses to leave. During the interview, Sarah Jane tries every trick she knows to expose Serf. She notices the businessman politely declines to shake her hand due to an "allergy", and her deliberately dropped pen is swiftly replaced with a replacement from Harrison. Back at the attic, Mr Smith informs Clyde and Rani the SerfBoard is just a standard laptop outfitted with no alien technology. Still suspicious, the two don protective gear and prepare to activate the device — only to discover that there is nothing alien or dangerous about the computer; despite its attractive name and appearance, it is actually of very poor quality.

Meanwhile, at Serf Systems, Sky tells Luke that she can feel the strange electrical build-up again, coming from below. They take a lift to the basement, but Sky thinks the source lies even further under the building. Figuring out the secret code in the lift, Luke sends them down to the unlabelled sub-basement. While exploring the dark, litter-strewn corridors, Luke and Sky hear Sarah Jane and Serf's voices behind a heavy metal door. Stepping into the room beyond, they find themselves in a strange chamber occupied by short, hooded figures, all wearing welding masks and working frantically at controls labelled with such things as "Eyes", "Arms", "Bum", "Expressions" and "Voice".

Upstairs, Sarah Jane notices that Serf has begun to behave oddly, mispronouncing his words and getting stuck mid-expression. When Sarah Jane deliberately spills her water, the effect is astonishing. Serf rises shakily to his feet and the spot on his arm where the water splashed begins glitching.

Luke and Sky discover Harrison's other secret.

In the control room, the diminutive workers are thrown into a panic as their supervisor, Plark, frantically shouts instructions. Speaking urgently into an earpiece, Harrison orders the supervisor to use "hypno-power". Back in Serf's office, this causes him to act overly charming to Sarah Jane to change her mind. The plucky reporter is having none of it; she has been put under hypnosis by much better foes. After dismissing this attempt, she shoves her hands through Serf's body, disrupting it even further. As the businessman's systems go wild, Harrison pulls out an alien-looking taser-like gun and points it at Sarah Jane. Seeing a monitor screen showing his mum in danger, Luke cries out – immediately alerting the aliens to his and Sky's presence. As the workers close in on the two unwanted intruders, the supervisor throws back his hood and removes his protective mask – revealing a hideous, one-eyed face.

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As the diminutive, one-eyed creatures close in on them, Luke and Sky brace themselves for the worst. To their surprise, the supervisor, Plark, implores them to escape. Sky looks at the monitor and is shocked to see the angry Mr Harrison about to shoot Sarah Jane with the alien-looking gun.

Sky leaps for the hologram controls, sending Serf into a frenzy and Harrison's shot flying wild. Sarah Jane runs, only to be captured by a security guard, her sonic lipstick confiscated. Harrison is furious at the apparent failure of his workers and activates a pen-like control device that sends a surge of agonising energy through the collars the creatures wear around their necks. Looking at his monitor, Harrison sees that Luke and Sky are in the control room – the "Light Chamber" – and orders their immediate capture. As an alarm blares out, Plark urges the two kids to run, but they swiftly are captured by guards.

Sarah Jane rejoins the children and then watches in outrage as Harrison punishes Plark with an even stronger surge of painful energy. She protests, but Harrison ignores her, saying he paid good money for the Skullions. Sarah Jane is appalled at hearing the aliens are the survivors of a spaceship that crashed in Central Asia, after which they were sold as slaves on the alien species black market. Harrison doesn't care; his only concerns are making a profit. He intends to activate the hologram Serf's hypnotic power in the upcoming press conference, transmitting it across the world to make everyone watching buy the SerfBoard; he will then make the full profit, and become a very wealthy man. After locking Luke and Sky in one storeroom and Sarah Jane in another, Harrison heads upstairs to prepare for the press launch. Sarah Jane finds herself locked in with Adriana, who explains she met one of the Skullions (whom she refers to as the "Little People") who was trying to escape, only for them both to be captured by guards.

Back at No. 13 Bannerman Road, Clyde and Rani watch a news report on the upcoming launch of the SerfBoard. Worried that their calls to their friends have gone unanswered, Rani comes up with a plan.

Elsewhere, Luke and Sky are given food by Plank, the lead Skullion. Luke offers his bottle of water to the supervisor, but the creature refuses: water is harmful and burning to his kind, who can only drink citrus juice. After Plark leaves, Luke and Sky wonder how they can help free the slaves. Sky has an idea: by using the dog-whistle that Luke uses to call K9, they can send a message to Mr Smith. It works, and Luke rejoices at his smart sister.

In the attic, a suited-and-booted Clyde watches as Rani and Mr Smith complete work on two fake press passes: they are now Trevor and Janet Sharp, two journalists from Twilight Years, a magazine for the over-60s – the real couple having been stranded at the airport due to a "computer malfunction". Mr Smith receives a high-pitched transmission on K9's wavelength, a Morse-code message from Luke: "CLANI GRAB HARRISONS PEN."

Back at Serf Systems, Sarah Jane and Adriana's guard investigates the ruckus they are making – and gets sent sprawling by a jury-rigged tripwire created by Adriana, allowing the two prisoners to escape. In the Light Chamber, Harrison informs the Skullions they are now working for their lives. If the press launch is not a success, they will be killed by the torture pen. When Plark asks for a drink, the cruel businessman sprays his slaves with water, burning them, but not killing them. In the meantime, Luke and Sky are freed by Sarah Jane and Adriana. They are informed of Luke's Morse code message to Mr Smith.

Clyde and Rani undercover as Trevor and Janet Sharp

In the control room, they see Clyde and Rani on the monitor screen. The two "journalists" meet Lionel Carson, then edge nearer towards Harrison. Disguised as a cleaner, Sarah Jane goes upstairs and uses a corporate phone to contact Mr Smith and gives him an order. Mr Smith sends a message to the planet Skultos, requesting a rescue mission be sent to the roof of Serf Systems to save the Skullions. Clyde and Rani arrive in the main foyer, uncomfortably acting like a married couple. They dismiss suspicion of their young age as a "new company policy". They begin their search for Harrison and soon spot him and the "pen" he uses to shock the Skullions. Rani's attempts to grab the pen fail dismally, but Clyde does better: by bumping into the PR man, he switches the control device for a real pen.

Below, Plark and the others Skullions are overjoyed that their master can no longer shock them. They agree to follow Sarah Jane and Adriana to the roof where the ship will rescue them.

Following Lionel and the rest of the journalists into the auditorium, Clyde and Rani take their seats as the video trailer of Serf plays on the main screen. Harrison appears and reclaims his stolen pen from Clyde posing as Trevor. Seeing that the PR man has his control device back, Sky and Luke drive the hologram themselves. As the audience looks on, Joseph Serf stumbles onto the stage and gives a bizarre presentation.

Furious and confused, Harrison activates his pen. Up on the roof, the Skullions collapse in the worst agony they have ever experienced. Using the hologram's speech and hypno controls, Sky makes Serf compel his audience to grab the pen from Harrison. Lionel leads the rush, and he seizes the device from the astonished PR man and stamps it into pieces. To Harrison's further dismay, Serf orders his guests to go away and tell everyone that the SerfBoard is a sham. Clyde and Rani are amused, but wonder why the founder of Serf Systems would say such a thing. The hologram waves and says, "Hi Clani", and points to the roof, telling them to go up and meet Sarah Jane before shutting off and fading.

However, Harrison overhears. He races ahead of the two, appearing before Sarah Jane, Adriana and the terrified Skullions. Sarah Jane reminds Harrison that she told him she would stop him. Harrison asks what army does she have. Sarah Jane points to the Skullion ship as it arrives above the building. Rani grabs a distracted Harrison's weapon. The gang holds him at bay as a green teleport beam stabs down and envelops the Skullions. As Plark bids goodbye to Sarah Jane and the gang, Harrison rushes forward to grab them, declaring them as his property. Unfortunately for him, he is teleported aboard the ship with the Skullions.

Luke voices the hope that the Skullions will give Harrison a taste of his own medicine and put him to work as Adriana wonders what she will do now that she has lost her job. Eager to help, Sarah Jane recommends that she give UNIT a call and mention who sent her. Some time later, Sarah Jane, Clyde, Rani and Sky watch a news report detailing Joseph Serf's sudden unexplained disappearance. Sarah Jane notes how sad it is that the public will never know what happened to the real Serf. Sky finds her brother in her room putting up a picture that Clyde has drawn: it depicts Sky, with the title "Sky's Room" written on it. Overjoyed, she gives Luke a hug.

As a farewell montage of her past adventures in the series play, Sarah Jane voices over:

"I've seen amazing things out there in space, but strange things can happen wherever you are. I have learned that life on Earth can be an adventure too. In all the universe, I never expected to find a family."

The episode closes over Earth, shown from space, with the caption: "And the story goes on.... forever".

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Uncredited Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics


General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Real world[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • When Sky gives Joseph Serf an exaggerated stereotypical American persona, Luke says that she has been watching Toy Story again.

Individuals[[edit] | [edit source]]

Objects[[edit] | [edit source]]

Locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The real Janet and Trevor Sharp are stuck at the Orly Airport.
  • John Harrison purchased a group of Skullion slaves who crash landed in Central Asia, they are brought across Europe and then across the Channel to him.

Other[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Luke tells Sky that he has had seven mobile phones in the last two years, probably due to adversaries crushing them.
  • Clyde says that pot noodle is a major part of Luke's diet.
  • Sarah Jane recommends Adriana get a job with UNIT.

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This was the final televised performance for Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith before her death on 19 April 2011. Her final line in the role, given as narration and using archived recordings, was: "In all the universe, I never expected to find a family". This was also the final line of the series as a whole.
  • The character Joseph Serf was named in reference to the actor Patrick McGoohan, who used this name as a pseudonym whilst directing episodes of The Prisoner to conceal the fact that he was involved in a greater capacity on certain episodes than would be expected of him. Coincidentally, guest star Peter Bowles appeared in The Prisoner episode "A, B and C".

Series retirement[[edit] | [edit source]]

Only the beginning

The Man Who Never Was was the final episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures, produced along with the preceding series 4 episodes during the same production block that produced series 4 in 2010. Production of the remainder was scheduled for the spring of 2011, but Sladen's sudden illness and death from cancer on 19 April 2011 resulted in the BBC cancelling further production of the series. Russell T Davies respectfully decided to end The Sarah Jane Adventures for good, rather than find someone else to portray her character, which he felt was not a viable choice.

A special epilogue was added to the end of the episode after the death of Elisabeth Sladen. It featured clips from the series, as well as brief clips from Journey's End and The End of Time with David Tennant.

Because only the first half of series 5 had been produced, this episode was slightly altered to provide some amount of closure to the series, much like the Doctor Who story Survival was given a closing monologue in anticipation that the classic series would be cancelled.

The episode and The Sarah Jane Adventures as a whole ends with a farewell montage. The last episode closes to the sound of Sarah Jane's narration (taken from The Lost Boy), over clips of her adventures with the Third, Fourth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors, as well as her adventures on Bannerman Road. She states: "I've seen amazing things out there in space. But strange things can happen wherever you are. I have learned that life on Earth can be an adventure, too. In all the universe, I never expected to find a family."

In response to Elisabeth Sladen's passing, the first episode of Series 6 of Doctor Who, The Impossible Astronaut, was given a dedication card to open the episode. Sladen had died four days before the story premiered, making the memorial an eleventh-hour addition to the broadcast.

Though The Man Who Never Was was the last television episode of SJA, Farewell, Sarah Jane would later be created as a tribute to Sladen in 2020 to end off the legacy of the show, and would be billed as a final instalment.[1]

The show's sudden retirement also led to the creation of another CBBC series, Wizards vs Aliens, to fill the production gap left by its predecessor. While the show has no in-universe affiliation with the DWU, it shared the majority of its production crew, including Russell T Davies and Phil Ford as co-creators.

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Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

ATRIUM Building, University of South Wales, Adam Street, Cardiff - Serf Industries (lobby/theatre)

Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

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.
  • Though Joseph Serf is an intangible simulation that makes no physical contact with anything, when Sarah Jane is interviewing him in his office, Serf's chair wobbles as he sits down.

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  • Clyde mentions Mr Smith calling the Rakweed harmless. (TV: The Gift [+]Loading...["The Gift (TV story)"])
  • Clyde asks how Rani would feel if everyone walked around Bannerman Road saying, "Serve the computer," echoing the nuns who said, "Serve the Gorgon." (TV: Eye of the Gorgon [+]Loading...["Eye of the Gorgon (TV story)"])
  • Clyde briefly recalls his feelings for Ellie. (TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer [+]Loading...["The Curse of Clyde Langer (TV story)"])
  • Sarah Jane recalls having been put under hypnosis before. (TV: Planet of the Spiders [+]Loading...["Planet of the Spiders (TV story)"], TV: Terror of the Zygons [+]Loading...["Terror of the Zygons (TV story)"], TV: The Masque of Mandragora [+]Loading...["The Masque of Mandragora (TV story)"], TV: The Hand of Fear [+]Loading...["The Hand of Fear (TV story)"])
  • BBC News runs a line that the government has approved additional trials of the Cwmtaff Discovery drilling project. (TV: The Hungry Earth [+]Loading...["The Hungry Earth (TV story)"])
  • After Sky's phone is destroyed by the security guard, Luke remarks to her "Welcome to the club", as he went through seven phones in the last two years. (TV: Prisoner of the Judoon [+]Loading...["Prisoner of the Judoon (TV story)"])

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DVD releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This story was included in The Sarah Jane Adventures: Season 5 DVD release. (Region 2 release: 6 February 2012)
  • It was also released in the Complete Collection Series 1-5 boxset. (Region 2 release: 6 February 2012)

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