Investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith, with the help of her adopted son, his friends, and an intelligent supercomputer, combats evil alien forces here on Earth.Investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith, with the help of her adopted son, his friends, and an intelligent supercomputer, combats evil alien forces here on Earth.Investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith, with the help of her adopted son, his friends, and an intelligent supercomputer, combats evil alien forces here on Earth.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations total
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As a long time Dr Who fan, (Tom Baker days!!)I sat and watched this with the children, aged 7, 5 and 3, and my 60 something mum too. Full credit to the writers/directors, as this appealed to us all! Even my youngest got the general idea, the older two followed the whole story, and the adults were kept amused with a few laughs and "in" references and jokes. The pace was excellent, as the story and characters slowly draw you in, and then take off at speed after a few minutes of scene setting. By the end of the episode the characters are pretty well established, and we are all looking forward to the rest of the series.
Well done BBC - this makes the licence worth while!
Elisabeth Sladen remains eternally youthful and is as watchable as ever. She's joined by a solid cast and the whole ensemble makes the series more satisfying that "Torchwood".
"Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?" is the highlight of the first season, superbly directed by Graeme Harper. It's a marvellous tale which paves the way for "Doctor Who"'s "Turn Left" episode.
8 out of 10.
If you're looking for something to replace Doctor Who while it's not on, this show is perfect. But it really stands on its own. It doesn't keep tying itself to the Doctor Who universe (except in a few stories, I will admit). It's got more heart than Doctor Who, while Doctor Who might be wittier and more dramatic, The Sarah Jane Adventures is witty but it's also sweet. You'll feel like a kid watching this but in a good way.
It makes me ashamed to be an American, quite frankly! If BBC can produce a show aimed at preteens and make it so incredibly good that it has an audience of all ages, and yet America has crap like Hannah Montana... well CBBC must be superior.
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Did you know
- TriviaIn 2014, Tom Baker revealed that he had agreed to reprise his role as the Fourth Doctor for an episode, before Elisabeth Sladen died.
- GoofsOn a few occasions, Sarah Jane's house has a number "21" plaque on the gate - which is the number of the real house used on location, 21 Clinton Road. It should be 13, for 13 Bannerman Road, which is the fictional location.
- Quotes
Clyde Langer: [intro] 13 Bannerman Road is where Sarah Jane Smith lives - and it's home to things way beyond your imagination. There's an extraterrestrial supercomputer in the wall; her son, a genetically engineered boy genius; a schoolgirl investigator across the road; and a whole universe of adventure, right here on the doorstep.
Sarah Jane Smith: Ready?
Clyde Langer: Always.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #14.49 (2010)
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- Sarah Jane Investigates
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- Clinton Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK(as Bannerman Road, West London)
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