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|producer = [[Brian Minchin]]
|producer = [[Brian Minchin]]
|broadcast date = [[25th October]], [[2010]] (Part 1)<br>[[26th October]] [[2010]] (Part 2)
|broadcast date = [[25th October]], [[2010]] (Part 1)<br>[[26th October]] [[2010]] (Part 2)
|format = 2x30 minute episodes
|format = 2 30-minute episodes
|previous story = [[The Vault of Secrets]]
|previous story = [[The Vault of Secrets]]
|next story = [[The Empty Planet]]
|next story = [[The Empty Planet]]

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Death of the Doctor was the third story of Series 4 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It saw the return of Josephine Grant and the appearance of the Eleventh Doctor.

Synopsis

When the Doctor is declared dead, old companions Sarah Jane and Jo Grant meet for the very first time, and join forces to discover the truth. As an interstellar conspiracy gathers around UNIT HQ, Clyde finds that he holds the fate of the Time Lord in his hand – quite literally!

Plot

Part 1

Sarah Jane and the gang are talking to Luke on a webcam, when suddenly UNIT arrive on Bannerman Road outside Sarah's house. When she goes out, she is informed by officer Tia Karim that her friend, The Doctor, is dead. Inside Sarah Jane doesn't believe UNIT, Colonel Karim tells the gang that the alien undertakers, The Shansheeth will be organizing the funeral. That makes Sarah Jane more suspicious untill Mr. Smith tells here the Shansheeth are called the Galactic Undertakers. That night Sarah Jane is telling Luke the news and tells him she thinks he is still alive although Luke thinks that the idea is crazy. The next day Sarah Jane goes to the funeral, as well as Rani and Clyde but just as he is getting into the private car Artron energy appears on his hand and gives him a static electric shock. Sometime later the gang arrive at Mount Snowden, where the UNIT base is hidden.

When the gang arrive they bump into the Groske, a blue, tame version of the Graske. One of the Groske follows them and tells Clyde he "Smells like Time." That makes Clyde looks down at his hand and he sees Artron energy again. The gang are taken to the funeral parlour where the funeral is taking place. When there the Shansheeth play music to help the mourners remember The Doctor. The thoughts are ruined by the entry of Jo Jones (née Grant) dropping the flowers she brought. She and her grandson Santiago pick up the carnage. Jo then sits next to Sarah Jane, Santiago behind Rani and Clyde. Sarah Jane and Jo soon start talking and make friends, as do Santiago, Clyde and Rani.

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The Doctor after swapping places with Clyde.

After the remembrance the gang is in a bed room where Jo agrees with Sarah Jane's theory that the Doctor is still alive. After that Clyde, Rani and Santiago leave the room where the Groske tells Clyde that he "Smells like Time". Clyde gives chase but The Groske jumps into a ventilation shaft. Meanwhile the Blue Shansheeth is trying to find out who had the most fond memories of The Doctor and the Red, Yellow and Green Shansheeth agree its Sarah Jane and Jo. They begin to play music through the vents putting Sarah Jane and Jo into a trance. Clyde, Rani and Santiago follow the Groske into the vent where they lose him but over hear the Shansheeth going over their plot to steal Jo and Sarah Jane's memories but in doing that killing them. Just then the Artron energy on Clyde's hand starts up alerting the Shansheeth with a bright, blue light. Clyde, Santiago & Rani shuffle their way backwards out of the vent. Sarah Jane and Jo hear the clatter of the vents and break their trance. They run into the corridors and bump into the others. Clyde tells Sarah Jane and Jo that this is a trap and they are the prize.

Just then Clyde freezes and starts talking in a different voice, a voice that knows Clyde, Rani, Jo & Sarah Jane. Clyde regains control of his normal voice to realise that he has someone else’s hand. Suddenly Clyde and The Eleventh Doctor trade places using the residual Artron energy on Clyde's hand leaving Clyde stuck on a red, a wasteland-like planet. After The Doctor explains who he is and what has happened The Shansheeth arrive and tell the gang the death warrant had been sent out early. Then they shoot the Doctor with a laser beam implanted on their claws. The Doctor is left lying on the floor dying, unable to regenerate.

Part 2

The Doctor disappears, and he and Clyde keep swapping places. The Doctor, Jo, Santiago and Sarah Jane run away from the Shansheeth, and then find safety. The Doctor takes Jo and Sarah by the hand, and all three swap places with Clyde on the alien planet. As the Doctor works on the machine he used to swap places, they talk. The Doctor says that he looked back on Jo and all his old companions before he last regenerated. He tells Jo that her forthcoming thirteenth grandchild will be dyslexic, but also a great swimmer. With the help of Sarah's sonic lipstick and some natural juice being carried by Jo, the Doctor enhances the machine so that they can travel to Earth without sending Clyde to the planet.

Clyde and Rani talk with Santiago, who reveals he hasn't spoken to his parents in six months. Colonel Karim meanwhile is working with the Shansheeth. They are plotting to use Jo and Sarah Jane's memories of the TARDIS to create a new TARDIS Key, so the Shansheeth can stop death across the universe by interfering with the timelines.

Rani, Santiago and Clyde are rescued by a Groske, and are taken through the ventilation shafts. The location where they are hiding is heated up so it is possible the children may boil. The Doctor, Jo and Sarah Jane come to the rescue, but the two companions are kidnapped, and strapped into the Memory Weave. Their minds are scanned and they begin remembering the TARDIS. These memories begin to generate a new TARDIS Key as the Shansheeth and Colonel Karim make their intentions clear.

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Jo, Sarah Jane and the Shansheeth.

The Doctor, Rani, Clyde, Santiago and a Groske come to the door of the room where Sarah Jane and Jo are strapped into the Memory Weave. The door is locked. The Doctor tells them to remember all of their adventures with him, in as much detail as possible. Sarah Jane and Jo both remember past encounters with the Doctor and all the creatures and enemies they met. Clyde and Rani tell Sarah Jane to remember their experiences fighting aliens as well, and Santiago tells Jo to remember all the places she's visited. Jo remembers all the countries she has been to as Sarah Jane remembers her battles with aliens. The memory weave overloads and explodes.

Sarah Jane and Jo enter the Doctors coffin and shut themselves inside to survive the explosion. Later, they are taken to Sarah Jane’s house, alive and well. Jo and Sarah Jane are with the Doctor inside the TARDIS. Jo mentions the Time Lords. Sarah and Jo share their feeling that if the Doctor were to ever die, that they would know somehow. The Doctor says that if he ever were to die, the entire universe would probably shiver. He then laughs, and the two companions depart. The TARDIS dematerialises as Jo, Sarah, Rani, and Clyde look on. Jo and Santiago leave for Norway, and the trio are left behind. Sarah Jane says that she googled TARDIS and learned of others whom she believes to have been companions of the Doctor. She tells them of Tegan Jovanka, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright, Harry Sullivan, Ben Jackson, Polly and a Dorothy. They say that with friends like themselves, the Doctor would never die.

Cast

Crew

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References

Time Lords

  • The Doctor says he can regenerate 507 times and change to any colour of skin.
  • Jo says she should leave before the Doctor "gets in trouble with the Time Lords", he does not tell her that the Time Lords are dead.

Individuals

  • Liz Shaw is mentioned as being stranded on a Moon Base.
  • The Brigadier is mentioned as being stranded in Peru, an ongoing mission.
  • Jo has seven children and twelve grandchildren with a thirteenth on the way, at this time. The Doctor mentions that the thirteenth will be Dyslexic but a great swimmer.
  • Tegan Jovanka is mentioned to be fighting for aboriginal rights.
  • Ben Jackson and Polly Wright are mentioned to be running an orphanage in India.
  • Harry Sullivan is said to have worked with vaccines and saved thousands of lives. He is referred to in the past sense by Sarah, in tones that imply he's died: Harry was previously implied to be dead in the novelisation of The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith.
  • Ian and Barbara Chesterton are mentioned to be professors at Cambridge and according to rumour haven't aged since the 1960s.
  • One companion is called Dorothy, said to have raised billions of pounds through her charity "A Charitable Earth". As the charity spells out the words "ACE", this is presumably a reference to Ace rather than Dodo Chaplet.

Planets

  • Jo mentions Metebelis 3.
  • Jo and Sarah both reminisce their trips to Peladon, specifically their encounter with Aggedor. The Harp music reminded Jo of The Royal Palace on Peledon.
  • Jo mentions visiting Karfel.
  • The Doctor mentions that he had left Amy Pond and Rory Williams on a honeymoon planet - that is, a planet which had gotten married to and was on honeymoon with an asteroid.

Races and species

Story notes

Ratings

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Myths

  • Amy and Rory will appear. This rumour was false, but a reason was given for why they didn't appear (see Continuity)

Filming locations

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Production errors

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.

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Continuity

Timeline

For The Sarah Jane Adventures

For Doctor Who

Home video releases

DVD releases

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Blu-ray releases

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See also

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External links

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Footnotes