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==Continuity==
==Continuity==
===Connections with Doctor Who===
===Connections with Doctor Who===
*The family [[Slitheen]], a [[Butterfly Person|Star Poet]] similar to [[Mary (Greeks Bearing Gifts)|Mary]] from the ''[[Torchwood]]'' episode "[[Greeks Bearing Gifts]]", [[Slab]]s (from [[DW]]:[[Smith and Jones]]) and a [[Graske]] (from [[DW]]:[[Attack of the Graske]] appeared.
*As noted above, Sarah Jane Smith has a long history with the parent series, having travelled with the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Fourth Doctor]] from 1973 to 1976, and having made reunion appearances in ''[[The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', and ''[[School Reunion]]'' (the latter leading to this spin-off series). She also appeared in ''[[A Girl's Best Friend]]'', the pilot episode for a aborted 1980s spinoff, ''[[K-9 and Company]]''.
*The [[Sonic lipstick]] is much like the [[Sonic screwdriver]], but in disguise as a lipstick.
*K-9 also has a long history with ''Doctor Who'', although strictly speaking the model seen in this series was only introduced in ''School Reunion''.
*The family [[Slitheen]] (from [[DW]]: ''[[Aliens of London]]'' et al), a [[Butterfly Person|Star Poet]] similar to [[Mary (Greeks Bearing Gifts)|Mary]] from the ''[[Torchwood]]'' episode "[[Greeks Bearing Gifts]]", [[Slab]]s (from [[DW]]:[[Smith and Jones]]) and a [[Graske]] (from [[DW]]:[[Attack of the Graske]]) appeared.
*Sarah Jane's [[Sonic lipstick]] is a similar device to the Doctor's [[Sonic screwdriver]].
*The [[Sontaran]]s are referenced in ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]''.
*The [[Sontaran]]s are referenced in ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]''.
*[[K-9 Mark IIIb]] makes cameo appearances in ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'' and ''[[The Lost Boy]]''.
*[[K-9 Mark IIIb]] makes cameo appearances in ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'' and ''[[The Lost Boy]]''.
*[[UNIT]] are referenced a lot, including when Sarah Jane is on the phone, she says "love to the [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart|Brig]]" Also, a picture of Brig is pinned onto Sarah jane's attic wall. (''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'')(''[[Revenge of the Slitheen]]''), a book called [[UNIT]] in Sarah Jane's attic (''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'') and a police officer says "you have some very powerful friends" to Sarah Jane when she is in custody. (''[[The Lost Boy]]'')
*[[UNIT]] are referenced a lot, including when Sarah Jane is on the phone, she says "love to the [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart|Brig]]" Also, a picture of Brig is pinned onto Sarah jane's attic wall. (''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'')(''[[Revenge of the Slitheen]]''), a book called [[UNIT]] in Sarah Jane's attic (''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'') and a police officer says "you have some very powerful friends" to Sarah Jane when she is in custody. (''[[The Lost Boy]]'')
*[[UNIT]] and the [[Sontarans]] will be featured in the next series.
*[[UNIT]] and the [[Sontarans]] will be featured in the next series.
*[[Sarah Jane Smith]] traveled with [[The Doctor]].
*[[Sarah Jane Smith]] made an appearance with [[Rose Tyler]], [[Mickey Smith]], [[Donna Noble]], [[Captain Jack Harkness]], [[Martha Jones]], [[Jackie Tyler]], [[The Doctor]] and the [[Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor]] in Doctor Who Series 4 [[The Stolen Earth]] and [[Journey's End]]. K-9 also appears in ''Journey's End''.
*[[Sarah Jane Smith]] made an appearance with [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Mickey Smith]] in [[School Reunion]]
*[[Luke Smith]] also made an appearance in [[The Stolen Earth]] and [[Journey's End]].
*[[Sarah Jane Smith]] made an appearance with [[Rose Tyler]], [[Mickey Smith]], [[Donna Noble]], [[Captain Jack Harkness]], [[Martha Jones]], [[Jackie Tyler]], [[The Doctor]] and the [[Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor]] in Doctor Who Series 4 [[The Stolen Earth]] and [[Journey's End]]
*[[Luke Smith]] also made an appearance in [[The Stolen Earth]] and [[Journey's End]]


==Novelisations==
==Novelisations==

Revision as of 18:01, 8 August 2008

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The Sarah Jane Adventures is a spin-off series, produced by BBC Wales for CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen and created by Russell T. Davies. The programme focuses on the adventures of investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith. The series debuted on BBC One with a 60-minute special on 1st January 2007.1 A full series of ten 30-minute episodes followed later in the year. 2

Premise

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The series is set in present-day West London and features the adventures of Sarah Jane, her next-door neighbor Maria Jackson and adopted son Luke and other young friends, assisted by the super Computer Mr Smith (which is a Xylok).

Background

Production team

The executive producers for The Sarah Jane Adventures are Davies and Julie Gardner. Susie Liggat produced Invasion of the Bane, but Matthew Bouch produced the series; Phil Collinson held the title of Series Producer. Gareth Roberts, writing in Doctor Who Magazine, said, "We're all determined that this will be a big, full-blooded drama; that nobody should ever think of it as 'just' a children's programme."

Development

In 2006, Children's BBC expressed an interest in producing a Doctor Who spin-off. Their initial idea was "a drama based on the idea of a young Doctor Who", but Russell T. Davies vetoed this. "Somehow, the idea of a fourteen-year-old Doctor, on Gallifrey inventing sonic screwdrivers, takes away from the mystery and intrigue of who he is and where he came from," said Davies. He suggested instead a series based on the Doctor's former companion Sarah Jane Smith.

The character of Sarah Jane, played by Sladen, appeared in Doctor Who from 1973 to 1976, alongside Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, and later Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor. A pilot for another Doctor Who spin-off series, K-9 and Company, made in 1981, featured Sarah Jane and the robot dog K-9; however, the option to make a series was not picked up. Sarah Jane and K-9 returned to Doctor Who in various media many times over the years, most notably in the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors (1983) and in the 2006 episode School Reunion. Reports of a spin-off series first appeared around the time of "School Reunion"'s original airing, with the series having the working title of Sarah Jane Investigates.

K-9 appeared in the special, but only appeared as a cameo in the series. This is due to the concurrent development of the television series K-9, which is not associated with the BBC and will not feature any Doctor Who connections beyond K-9 himself.

List of stories

Special

Series 1

Main article: The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series 1)

Series 2

Main article: The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series 2)

A second series has been confirmed. It will have six stories, two episodes each, for a total of twelve episodes. Nicholas Courtney, playing Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart will return in at least one story, along with the Sontarans in the same episode who are the first classic series Doctor Who monsters to appear in The Sarah Jane Adventures. David Tennant (the Tenth Doctor) is also said to have filmed a scene. Other reports have indicated that Bradly Walsh and comedian Russ Abbot. Clyde's parents, Carla and Paul Langer will be introduced; portrayed by Jocelyn Jee Esien and Gary Beadle, respectivley. A new family, the Chandras, will be moving into Bannerman Road. Including Rani Chandra —who is set to join Sarah Jane, Luke, Clyde and Maria in their adventures— will be played by Anjli Mohindra. Her parents, Gita and Haresh Chandra will be played by Mina Anwar and Ace Bhatti, respectivley.

Continuity

Connections with Doctor Who

Novelisations

Although the BBC has so far (as of 2008) refrained from commissioning novelisations based upon episodes of the revived Doctor Who or Torchwood, All but two of the serials from the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures have been adapted as novels by Penguin Character Books, including volumes written by stalwarts Terrance Dicks and Gary Russell, which were published in late 2007. The remaining two stories from the first season will be released as novelisations in late 2008, marking the most intense period of episode novelisations since the end of the Target Books era in the early 1990s.

External Links

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