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Sarah | '''Sarah Jane Smith''' initially worked as a journalist, working for ''[[Metropolitan]]'' magazine. Posing as her aunt, [[Lavinia Smith]], (a famous virologist), she managed to infilitrate into the facility to try to solve the mystery of missing scientists. She sneaked into the [[TARDIS]] while [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] was preparing to follow the trail of the kidnapped scientist through time, and helped him to defeat the [[Sontaran]], [[Linx]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'') | ||
Sarah then found herself working with | Sarah then found herself working with [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[UNIT]] on a number of occasions. Believing he must defeat the [[Great Spider]] at any cost, the Doctor left Sarah Jane on Earth. Lost in the [[Time Vortex]], the Doctor did not return for several months, during which time Brigadier [[Aliester Lethbridge-Stewart]] believed him dead and Sarah maintained he still lived. The TARDIS materialized, the Doctor began to change and Sarah was present when he regenerated into the [[Fourth Doctor]].([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'') | ||
:''The exact placement of Sarah's adventures with the Doctor is part of the UNIT dating controversy. In [[Pyramids of Mars]] she stated (more than once) that she was "from 1980", which implies that her adventures with the Doctor took place in the near future from the time of broadcast. However, fans continue to argue whether she meant 1980 as the year she came from, the year she last returned to Earth, or the year she believed it was in her personal chronology.'' | :''The exact placement of Sarah's adventures with the Doctor is part of the UNIT dating controversy. In [[Pyramids of Mars]] she stated (more than once) that she was "from 1980", which implies that her adventures with the Doctor took place in the near future from the time of broadcast. However, fans continue to argue whether she meant 1980 as the year she came from, the year she last returned to Earth, or the year she believed it was in her personal chronology.'' | ||
Traveling with with the Doctor, Sarah would encounter[[Dalek]]s, [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], [[antimatter creatures]] at [[Zeta Minor|the edge of the universe]], [[Osirian service robot|android mummies]] in [[1911]] [[England]], [[Mandragora|ancient evils]] in [[15th century]] [[Italy]] and other dangers, until the Doctor received a summons to his home planet [[Gallifrey]] and could not take her along. | |||
Sarah had a flat in [[South Croydon]], where the Doctor tried to drop her off | Sarah had a flat in [[South Croydon]], where the Doctor tried to drop her off (''[[DW]]'':''[[The Hand of Fear]]'') Typically, did not get the coordinates quite right. In fact, it was finally revealed that she had not been dropped off in [[Croydon]], but in [[Aberdeen]], [[Scotland]]. When the Doctor did not return for her (despite having left [[K-9|K-9 Mark III]], a robot dog, as a gift) she believed him to be dead. | ||
As a companion, she was confident, inquisitive and possessed a sharp mind as well as a sharp tongue. She was also something of a feminist — in her first appearance she was infuriated when the Doctor asked her to make coffee, and she often verbally sparred with fellow companion [[Harry Sullivan]], who had an old-fashioned, chauvinistic and unintentionally patronizing attitude towards her. Her feminism was more practical than fanatical, and did not get in the way of forming close friendships with Harry, however, and a more personal feeling for the Doctor himself. These views became less prominent as the series went on, but Sarah never gave the impression that she was less than capable. In spite of the dangerous and frightening situations she often found herself in, she loved adventure and risk, and in spite of her outward complaints, was always thrilled to go off in search of more adventure. She shared a rapport with the Third and Fourth Doctors, and is consistently one of, if not the most popular of the companions among fans. 30 years later, Sarah was still single, having found it impossible to hold down a lasting relationship with any man following her experiences with [[the Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'') | As a companion, she was confident, inquisitive and possessed a sharp mind as well as a sharp tongue. She was also something of a feminist — in her first appearance she was infuriated when the Doctor asked her to make coffee, and she often verbally sparred with fellow companion [[Harry Sullivan]], who had an old-fashioned, chauvinistic and unintentionally patronizing attitude towards her. Her feminism was more practical than fanatical, and did not get in the way of forming close friendships with Harry, however, and a more personal feeling for the Doctor himself. These views became less prominent as the series went on, but Sarah never gave the impression that she was less than capable. In spite of the dangerous and frightening situations she often found herself in, she loved adventure and risk, and in spite of her outward complaints, was always thrilled to go off in search of more adventure. She shared a rapport with the Third and Fourth Doctors, and is consistently one of, if not the most popular of the companions among fans. 30 years later, Sarah was still single, having found it impossible to hold down a lasting relationship with any man following her experiences with [[the Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'') |
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Sarah Jane Smith initially worked as a journalist, working for Metropolitan magazine. Posing as her aunt, Lavinia Smith, (a famous virologist), she managed to infilitrate into the facility to try to solve the mystery of missing scientists. She sneaked into the TARDIS while the Doctor was preparing to follow the trail of the kidnapped scientist through time, and helped him to defeat the Sontaran, Linx. (DW: The Time Warrior)
Sarah then found herself working with the Doctor and UNIT on a number of occasions. Believing he must defeat the Great Spider at any cost, the Doctor left Sarah Jane on Earth. Lost in the Time Vortex, the Doctor did not return for several months, during which time Brigadier Aliester Lethbridge-Stewart believed him dead and Sarah maintained he still lived. The TARDIS materialized, the Doctor began to change and Sarah was present when he regenerated into the Fourth Doctor.(DW: Planet of the Spiders)
- The exact placement of Sarah's adventures with the Doctor is part of the UNIT dating controversy. In Pyramids of Mars she stated (more than once) that she was "from 1980", which implies that her adventures with the Doctor took place in the near future from the time of broadcast. However, fans continue to argue whether she meant 1980 as the year she came from, the year she last returned to Earth, or the year she believed it was in her personal chronology.
Traveling with with the Doctor, Sarah would encounterDaleks, Cybermen, antimatter creatures at the edge of the universe, android mummies in 1911 England, ancient evils in 15th century Italy and other dangers, until the Doctor received a summons to his home planet Gallifrey and could not take her along.
Sarah had a flat in South Croydon, where the Doctor tried to drop her off (DW:The Hand of Fear) Typically, did not get the coordinates quite right. In fact, it was finally revealed that she had not been dropped off in Croydon, but in Aberdeen, Scotland. When the Doctor did not return for her (despite having left K-9 Mark III, a robot dog, as a gift) she believed him to be dead.
As a companion, she was confident, inquisitive and possessed a sharp mind as well as a sharp tongue. She was also something of a feminist — in her first appearance she was infuriated when the Doctor asked her to make coffee, and she often verbally sparred with fellow companion Harry Sullivan, who had an old-fashioned, chauvinistic and unintentionally patronizing attitude towards her. Her feminism was more practical than fanatical, and did not get in the way of forming close friendships with Harry, however, and a more personal feeling for the Doctor himself. These views became less prominent as the series went on, but Sarah never gave the impression that she was less than capable. In spite of the dangerous and frightening situations she often found herself in, she loved adventure and risk, and in spite of her outward complaints, was always thrilled to go off in search of more adventure. She shared a rapport with the Third and Fourth Doctors, and is consistently one of, if not the most popular of the companions among fans. 30 years later, Sarah was still single, having found it impossible to hold down a lasting relationship with any man following her experiences with the Doctor. (DW: School Reunion)
- In the lead-up to the broadcast of School Reunion, Sladen was quoted in The Daily Mirror being somewhat critical of the characterisation of Sarah Jane in the original programme: "Sarah Jane used to be a bit of a cardboard cut-out. Each week it used to be, 'Yes Doctor, no Doctor', and you had to flesh your character out in your mind — because if you didn't, no one else would." She spoke more favourably of the characterisation in the new series.
In the time after Sarah's newest adventure with the Doctor (at least a year and a half), K-9 has left Sarah to close off a black hole, occasionally passing close enough to contact her, leaving her entirely alone. Sarah Jane has developed a reputation on Bannerman Road as being unsociable and quiet, keeping her investigations into alien life a secret. Acquiring a sonic lipstick, a watch to scan for alien life, sentient supercomputer assistant Mr Smith and various other futuristic and extraterrestrial devices in the meantime, she has helped the Earth and alien life forms in a much less violent way to organisations such as UNIT and the Torchwood Institute, who she remarks tend to go in "all guns blazing". Sarah Jane has also adopted a son — Luke Smith, and befriended neighbour Maria Jackson, remarking that since meeting them she is no longer content to live alone. When asked by several characters why she has never married, she remarks that there was only one man for her, to whom no one could ever compare. (SJA: Invasion of the Bane)
- In the Past Doctor Adventure Bullet Time, Sarah was apparently killed in 1997, contradicting her other spin-off appearances. However, the novel took place during a story arc where enemies of the Doctor were attempting to eliminate his companions from the timeline, and Sarah's death may have been reversed when those enemies were defeated. In any case, other stories have shown her alive after 1997.