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|featuring = [[Sarah Jane Smith]]<br>[[Luke Smith]]<br>[[Clyde Langer]]<br>[[Maria Jackson]]<br> | |featuring = [[Sarah Jane Smith]]<br>[[Luke Smith]]<br>[[Clyde Langer]]<br>[[Maria Jackson]]<br>[[Mr Smith]] | ||
|enemy = [[Gorgon]]s<br>[[The Abbess]]<br>[[Helena|Sister Helena]] | |enemy = [[Gorgon]]s<br>[[The Abbess]]<br>[[Helena|Sister Helena]] | ||
|setting = | |setting = [[Lavender Lawns]] | ||
|writer = [[Phil Ford]] | |writer = [[Phil Ford]] | ||
|director = [[Alice Troughton]] | |director = [[Alice Troughton]] | ||
|broadcast date = [[1st October|1st]] & [[8th October]] [[2007]] | |broadcast date = [[1st October|1st]] & [[8th October]] [[2007]] | ||
|format = 2 - 30 min episodes | |format = 2 - 30 min episodes | ||
|previous story = [[Revenge of the Slitheen]] | |previous story = [[Revenge of the Slitheen]] | ||
|next story = [[Warriors of Kudlak]] | |next story = [[Warriors of Kudlak]] | ||
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*[[Luke Smith]] — [[Tommy Knight]] | *[[Luke Smith]] — [[Tommy Knight]] | ||
*[[Clyde Langer]] — [[Daniel Anthony]] | *[[Clyde Langer]] — [[Daniel Anthony]] | ||
*Voice of [[Mr Smith]] - [[Alexander Armstrong]] | |||
*[[Alan Jackson]] — [[Joseph Millson]] | *[[Alan Jackson]] — [[Joseph Millson]] | ||
*[[Chrissie Jackson]] — [[Juliet Cowan]] | *[[Chrissie Jackson]] — [[Juliet Cowan]] | ||
*[[Bea Nelson-Stanley]] — [[Phyllida Law]] | *[[Bea Nelson-Stanley]] — [[Phyllida Law]] | ||
*[[Helena|Sister Helena]] — [[Beth Goddard]] | *[[Helena|Sister Helena]] — [[Beth Goddard]] | ||
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Eye of the Gorgon is the title of a story in The Sarah Jane Adventures series. It is the third story of the series, and makes up episodes 3 and 4 of season 1.
Synopsis
After a tip-off from Clyde's grandmother, the team investigate a local nursing home. Stories of visitations by a phantom-like nun abound and soon they find themselves pursued by a spooky order of Sisters who hide a dark secret.
Plot
Sarah Jane and her companions investigate claims of sightings of a ghostly nun at Lavender Lawns, the local nursing home. Meanwhile, Chrissie Jackson moves into her ex-husband's house, but succeeds only in causing further problems with the family. Back at Lavender Lawns, an old lady gives Luke an ancient talisman, which is really the key to a portal in space and time. They find that a group of nuns are hiding an age-old creature, the Gorgon. When Sarah Jane refuses to give the talisman to the nuns, they kidnap Luke and Clyde and take the Gorgon and Maria to Sarah Jane's house where the Gorgon turns Maria's father to stone.
Having got what they came for, the nuns and Gorgon leave. Luke and Clyde escape from their entrapment via a secret passage. Mr Smith tells Maria and Sarah that Alan is retrievable until 16:00. Luke and Clyde see the Gorgon stumble, but are unable to prevent the talisman beginning the process of joining the Gorgon Homeworld with Earth. The Gorgon - a parasite inside the Abbess - chooses Sarah Jane as its next host. Chatting with Bea reveals to Maria that the talisman can revert those turned to stone. Clyde distracts the nuns long enough that Luke grabs the talisman, disconnecting the portal. However, Sarah Jane and both boys are recaptured and locked in another room, though Sarah Jane is soon taken and tied next to the portal. Luke and Clyde escape again and join Sarah Jane just as the Gorgon begins to transfer itself, but Maria arrives and uses a mirror to revert the transfer and turn the Gorgon - and Abbess - to stone, freeing the nuns of mind-control. Maria disconnects the talisman and the portal shuts down forever. The talisman brings Alan back to flesh-and-blood and Chrissie leaves, reuniting with Ivan.
Cast
- Sarah Jane Smith — Elisabeth Sladen
- Maria Jackson — Yasmin Paige
- Luke Smith — Tommy Knight
- Clyde Langer — Daniel Anthony
- Voice of Mr Smith - Alexander Armstrong
- Alan Jackson — Joseph Millson
- Chrissie Jackson — Juliet Cowan
- Bea Nelson-Stanley — Phyllida Law
- Sister Helena — Beth Goddard
- Mrs Gribbins - Sarah Crowden
- Mrs Randall — Doreen Mantle
- The Abbess — Audrey Ardington
Production crew
- Writer - Phil Ford
- Director - Alice Troughton
- 1st Assistant Director - Gareth Williams
- 2nd Assistant Director - Anna Evans
- 3rd Assistant Director - Sarah Davies
- Exectutive Producers - Phil Collinson, Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner
- Producer - Matthew Bouch
References
- The Sontarans are mentioned by Bea Nelson-Stanley, who describes them as looking like potatoes and being "the silliest race in the galaxy". This reference predates the species' return in DW: The Sontaran Strategem; they would also appear in Series 2 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. Sarah Jane recognizes the name having encountered them before in DW: The Time Warrior and The Sontaran Experiment.
- Bea Nelson-Stanley also references that the Sultan of Ishkanbar had seen a Yeti once (a reference to DW: The Abominable Snowmen).
- Clyde says he will never turn old, by placing his brain in a robotic suit. This is, of course reminiscent of the Cybermen.
- There is a silhouette/scale drawing of a Jagaroth ship on the wall in Sarah's attic.
- Sarah Jane Smith, in attempting to guess where the abbey was, mentions Agatha Christie, a key character in the Doctor Who Series 4 episode The Unicorn and the Wasp.
- The Sonic lipstick does not work on wood, as shown with the Doctor's sonic screwdriver in Silence in the Library.
- Sister Helena makes a punning reference to "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?", a famous song from The Sound of Music - which was performed by a group of nuns in that musical. It is also the title of a Sound of Music-related talent competition TV series which, in its Canadian edition, featured John Barrowman as one of the judges.
- The idea of the nuns hiding an Alien being is very similar to DW: Tooth and Claw with the monks hiding the Werewolf
Cultural References
- Chrissie Jackson calls Sarah Jane a "bunny-boiler", a reference to the 1987 film Fatal Attraction.
Story notes
- Both episodes aired on the CBBC channel, and were broadcast on BBC 1 a week later.
Ratings
- Episode 1 - 365,000 (CBBC)
- 1.1 million (BBC 1)
- Episode 2- 411,000 (CBBC)
- 1.0 million (BBC 1)
Myths
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Location filming
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Continuity
- Sarah Jane met the Sontarans in DW: The Time Warrior and The Sontaran Experiment.
- The Gorgon uses what looks like to be Petrifold Regression on Alan Jackson, which was last seen in DW: New Earth.
- The Gorgons may be a reference to the Series 4 finale of Doctor Who, Journey's End, in which the Doctor and his companions encounter the Medusa Cascade. One of the Gorgons of Greek mythology is Medusa.
- The building used as Lavender Lawns is the same building used as the hotel in DW: Turn Left
Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
- If Bea remembers the Gorgon turning her to stone, why did Alan not? She could have been told afterwards.
- Sarah Jane's house number should be 13 but in these two episodes the door number is 21 The House number was changed to 21 in the shooting scripts for Eye
DVD, video, and audio releases
This was to be released on a vanilla DVD along with Revenge of the Slitheen on 17 March 2008, until the release was cancelled. It is featured in the Series One box set, which was released in North America on 7 October 2008; UK release is scheduled for 10 November 2008.
Novelisation
- Main article: Eye of the Gorgon (novelisation)
- A novelisation was released on 1 November 2007, written by Phil Ford.
See also
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External links
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