Day of the Clown (novelisation)
Day of the Clown, based upon the televised story of the same name, is the second novelisation of a story from of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It was the last novelisation of a Series 2 story to be published.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Life on Earth can be an adventure, too. You just need to know where to look.
Rani Chandra, the new girl in Bannerman Road, is being haunted by a sinister clown. Local children are going missing. Is there a connection? When Clyde's friend disappears as well, Sarah Jane decides to investigate. The trail leads her to a strange circus museum run by Mr Spellman, and the legend of the pied piper. To foil Spellman's evil plot, Sarah Jane has to confront her own childhood fear of clowns.
Chapter titles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Monday morning news
- Rani
- Do you save the world every day?
- Weird
- The revelations of Rani
- Spellman's magical museum
- Rani's choice
- The attic
- The clown in the corner
- Red balloons
- The day of the clown
- The secret
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sarah Jane Smith
- Luke Smith
- Rani Chandra
- Clyde Langer
- Pied Piper
- Gita Chandra
- Haresh Chandra
- Celeste Rivers
- Tony Warner
- David Finn
- Steve Wallace
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Once Sarah Jane unwillingly carried a plague of Squaleen locusts home with her after visiting a Prastaki trading ship from the Thunderhead Spiral Galaxy.
- Clyde compares Haresh to Doctor Frankenstein.
- In the 1960s, Ram Vermas, his wife and Haresh's parents moved from India to England. They settled in Nottingham.
- Elijah Spellman calls Sarah Jane Smith "the Princess of the Sawdust Ring"
- Sarah Jane has a Cylethian (a species from the planet Cylith) distress beacon from a Cylethian scoutship.
- Clyde calls the Bannerman Road gang "Defenders of the Earth".
- Clyde tells Rani that aliens have "more tricks up their sleeve than Derren Brown".
- Elijah Spellman tells Sarah Jane that pharaohs had fools as well as the Native Americans. In Great Britain they had fools like the harlequin and, in the Middle Ages the jester.
- When Haresh got a job at the history department at a school in Camden, he left his home in Nottingham and moved to London.
- Mrs Vermas, Ram Vermas, Mr Chandra and Mrs Chandra are the grandparents of Rani and come from India.
- The Inter-School Challenge Cup is a challenge cup for schools in London.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This is the first novelisation with Rani Chandra.
Deviations from the televised story[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Rani Chandra had a Kylie Minogue song as a ring tone of her mobile phone instead of a normal telephone ringing sound.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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