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Monday, 7 November 2011

Sarah Jane Adventures Series Five arrives in HD

This week sees the premiere of the last series of The Sarah Jane Adventures in high definition, with the show to be broadcast over the next three weeks on BBC1/BBC1HD from 4:30pm Thursdays and Fridays.

The full schedule of repeats can be found via This Week in Doctor Who.


There are a number of associated programme clips still available to watch online:


Breakfast, BBC1, Friday 4th November, ~8:48am
Elisabeth Sladen's autobiography is released this week (7th November), and her daughter Sadie Miller appeared as a guest on the show to share her memories of her mother.
This programme is available to watch in the UK via BBC News (05:08) until 11th November.

Sam and Mark's Big Friday Wind Up, CBBC, Friday 4th November, 6:00pm
Daniel Anthony appeared a guest on the show to talk about The Sarah Jane Adventures; the show later also features a prank where three children believe they get an exclusive glimpse of the Twelfth Doctor and aliens.
This programme is available to watch in the UK via BBC iPlayer (13:00, 27:00) until 16th December.

Hacker Time, CBBC, Friday 5th October, 4:30pm
"Hacker shares his unique take on aliens from galaxies far away and tricks Danny Anthony and Anjli Mohindra from the Sarah Jane Adventures in to the studio." Includes outtakes from both the show and Doctor Who.
This programme is available to watch in the UK via BBC iPlayer until 21st December.

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

BBC Press Pack: The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 5

The BBC Press Office has issued a press pack for the forthcoming series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, due to start broadcast from Monday, 3 October 2011.
The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 5
Starring Elisabeth Sladen, Tommy Knight, Daniel Anthony, Anjli Mohindra and Sinead Michael

Investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith and her gang of young sidekicks are back, as the final ever episodes of the award-winning The Sarah Jane Adventures are broadcast on CBBC from Monday 3 October.

The six episodes making up the fifth series of The Sarah Jane Adventures were all filmed before the sad death of much-loved actress Elisabeth Sladen earlier this year.

Lis first appeared as Sarah Jane in Doctor Who in 1973 and remained on the iconic programme for three-and-a-half series alongside the Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, and the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker. She returned to the role in 2007 in her own spin-off series on CBBC.

The Sarah Jane Adventures brought Lis to a whole new generation of fans who grew to love her alien-busting adventures.

Created by Russell T Davies, this new series of the hugely successful Doctor Who spin-off features new aliens, surprising arrivals, and the usual mix of thrills, scares and fun. Sarah Jane and her gang are thrown into the middle of a war between two deadly aliens, Fleshkind and Metalkind, Clyde finds himself out on the streets when an alien curse turns his friends against him, and Sarah Jane confronts the mysterious Mr Serf and discovers the secret of his success – he has alien slaves in his basement!

Elisabeth Sladen plays Sarah Jane Smith alongside young stars Tommy Knight as Luke, Daniel Anthony as Clyde and Anjli Mohindra as Rani. This series introduces a brand new member of the gang, Sky, played by Sinead Michael. The series also features Ace Bhatti and Mina Anwar as Rani's parents, Jocelyn Jee Esien as Clyde's mum, and guest appearances from Floella Benjamin as Professor Rivers, James Dreyfuss as Harrison, Peter Bowles as Lionel Carson, Christine Stephen-Daly as Miss Myers and Lily Loveless as Ellie.

The Sarah Jane Adventures is executive produced by Russell T Davies and Nikki Wilson and is produced by Brian Minchin. Writers include Phil Ford and Gareth Roberts.

The Sarah Jane Adventures will air on Monday and Tuesdays on CBBC. For more information please visit The Sarah Jane Adventures website.

The Sarah Jane Adventures is a BBC Cymru Wales/CBBC production.

Phil Ford, lead writer and co-producer of The Sarah Jane Adventures talks about the new and final series.

What can viewers expect from the last series of The Sarah Jane Adventures?

They are without doubt three of the best stories we’ve done. With Luke off to university – but far from forgotten – there’s a new character joining the gang, Sky, and she’s going to have quite a fun, sparky relationship with Clyde, Rani and Sarah Jane. But Sky doesn’t come into the Sarah Jane world on her own – she brings some pretty scary people with her. So that’s going to be a lot of fun, to kick the series off. And we also start with a pretty impressive bang!

Our second story is an unusual one for The Sarah Jane Adventures – we go into a hidden world that’s actually here on Earth. It’s a real world, and it’s scarier than any alien. It’s a hugely emotional story for all our characters, but especially Clyde. It is of course, a sci-fi story in the best traditions of the show – but it’s also about the very real and disturbing world of homeless people. I’m hoping it will do more than entertain, that it will give our audience – young and older – something to think about. Certainly, I’m personally very proud of it. It’s probably the best script I’ve written for the show.

And then we wrap with another great story from Gareth Roberts, with an intriguing villain that’s a great romp with lots of action and laughs. It’s a wonderful story to bring the series to a great conclusion.

What was it like writing for such a big show?

Writing for The Sarah Jane Adventures has been just about the best job ever. It’s been an amazing series and we have told 27 fabulous, exciting, funny, scary and heart-warming stories. And working on all of them has been a joy. Not just because I love those kinds of stories, but because everyone associated with the show has been, without a single exception, truly amazing to work with.

What are your memories of Elisabeth Sladen?

Lis was the Doctor’s companion when I was growing up. I remember her with Jon Pertwee and with Tom Baker, and Sarah Jane Smith had always been special to me. I always felt privileged and hugely fortunate to work with Lis – to have her act what I put down on paper, and to do it so brilliantly. Sarah Jane Smith was special to me, but Lis Sladen was even more special. And I will always be grateful for the time I spent with such a warm, funny and professional human being.

Why do you think The Sarah Jane Adventures have been so successful?

There are all sorts of reasons for the success of the show, but at the heart of it there will always be Lis. One of the themes of the show was family, and Lis made it a family. She was very definitely its mother. But she was also its beating heart.

That’s not to ignore the contributions of Anjli, Danny, Tommy, and Yasmin in the pilot and first series, nor the wonderful Sinead in this final run. We had an amazing, loveable cast who made their parts come alive.

The lovely thing about the show, as well, is that its audience has grown up with our characters, Rani, Clyde and Luke, and I think those characters were always so easily recognisable to our young audience that they always wanted to spend time with them whenever they were on screen.

How do you come up with the ideas for the programme?

I could tell you I go to a funny little curiosity shop run by a strange gentleman in a smoking jacket and fez who talks to his parrot a lot. The truth is ideas come from nowhere and everywhere.

Can you give us any inside gossip on the new series?

I don’t think there is any inside gossip. If there is, it might be about me and everybody’s saying it behind my back. So I can’t really help.

Do you have a favourite regular character?

They’re all my favourite characters. I loved writing for all of them. I really did. Though, I have to say, apart from the actual gang I do have a very soft spot for Gita. I created Rani’s mum and just adored what Mina Anwar did with her. She could be pure comedy gold.

What about a favourite guest-star?

We attracted so many brilliant guest stars, it’s unbelievable. This series we have Christine Stephen-Daly, Jocelyn Jee-Esien, Lily Loveless, Floella Benjamin, Mark Aitken and James Drayfus. But other than them, I was so thrilled when Samantha Bond returned to play Mrs Wormwood in Enemy Of The Bane. She was such a delicious villain.

And a favourite monster?

This year the Metalkind has to be my favourite monster. He arrives in style! The Skullions in the final story are also very creepy. From previous series I liked Odd Bob the clown, who was played by Bradley Walsh with this wonderfully creepy American accent that wasn’t in the script. I was on set with him for a scene he played with Lis and even with the camera there and all the crew around me, he scared me like no other monster ever has.

You’ve also written for Doctor Who – what makes The Sarah Jane Adventures different?

One of the greatest compliments I’ve heard is that the show reminds people of Doctor Who from the days of the Third and Fourth Doctors – and not just because those were Sarah Jane days. Those were the days that went some way to inspiring me to write, so I really hope that Sarah Jane will have inspired other kids out there to write, too.

These are obviously the last episodes of the programme. What do you think the characters would be doing in the future if there were more episodes?

The characters have all grown up with the show, but they would never have grown out of the show. As Sarah Jane once said, when the universe has shown you its real face, you can never turn your back on it – so I think Rani, Clyde, Luke, and Sky will always be out there having adventures with Sarah Jane. And maybe they get caught in some strange inter-dimensional time-bubble where they never grow old, never get tired, never lose the wonder of the universe and keep on having adventures, and having fun forever. Oh, wait, they’ve already been caught like that – we call them box sets!

Can you sum up the experience of working on The Sarah Jane Adventures in ten words or less?

I would swear and say: AMAZING FUN.
Sinead Michael plays Sky in the brand new series of the Sarah Jane Adventures. Here she talks about what it was like being the newest girl on Bannerman Road.

What can viewers expect from the last series of The Sarah Jane Adventures?

Expect some surprises, emotional times and lots and lots of fun in the last series.

What was it like being involved with such a hugely popular show?

It was amazing. I loved filming every minute of it. It’s a great show. I am aware that it has been around for four series and am hoping that everyone likes my character even though I’m the new girl!

How did you get the part?

My agency sent me along for the audition with the casting director and I got a recall to do a second audition a few weeks later. I was so surprised to get the part.

Have you done any acting before?

Yes, I have done acting before. I have been in a few dramas on stage, in an opera and a few other bits, but nothing as big as Sarah Jane.

Did you ever watch the show before you got the part?

Yes! I have seen every episode – more than once. I love the show.

What do you think of Sky’s special powers?

I think they are so cool! Dangerous but cool!

Which cast member did you get on with most and why?

I would never choose one as the best since they are all amazing, welcoming and so much fun.

What are you memories of Elisabeth Sladen?

Lis was such a lovely woman who cared about everyone on set. She was like a mum to me when I was filming. I miss her so much. I remember when I first went on set, I was so nervous and she said to me: "Don’t worry, just relax and have fun". I will never forget her.

How did you get on with the rest of the cast?

We were like a massive family. The crew was great and I still keep in touch with some of them. You would forget you were at work and just have lots and lots of fun. They were such happy times for everyone.

What do your friends think about you being on such an iconic programme?

They think it’s really cool! They have all seen the trailers now and say: "wow" every time they see me!

What was the best bit about being involved in the show?

The best bit was meeting the cast and crew and becoming friends with them. Also the series preview we had recently at the BFI IMAX was so great. I have never done anything like that. And it gave me a chance to meet Chris Johnson!

Can you sum up the experience of working on The Sarah Jane Adventures in 10 words or less?

A once-in-a-lifetime experience, with amazing, fantastic people.




**** THE FOLLOWING SYNOPSES MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS



Sarah Jane finds a baby girl on her doorstep and tries to find out who abandoned her. At a nuclear power station, a beautiful woman appears out of thin air and uses alien powers to take control. She’s looking for something – and realises that Sarah Jane may just have it.
Sky has undergone an amazing transformation, but in doing so has triggered a countdown that no one can stop. As Sarah Jane and Sky find themselves trapped between the alien war fought by Metalkind and Fleshkind, Clyde and Rani face a race against time to stop the biggest bang in history...
It’s raining fish from the skies, and Sarah Jane’s investigations lead the gang to the Museum of Culture, where the ancient god Hetocumtek may offer answers. But when Clyde acts the fool once too often, family and friends savagely turn against him, and he is thrown out of their lives!It’s raining fish from the skies, and Sarah Jane’s investigations lead the gang to the Museum of Culture, where the ancient god Hetocumtek may offer answers. But when Clyde acts the fool once too often, family and friends savagely turn against him, and he is thrown out of their lives!
Clyde is alone and abandoned on the streets of London, living rough, cold and hungry. One person reaches out to him, but as they become friends, he’s warned about the legendary Night Dragon. In Bannerman Road, Sky knows something’s wrong – why do Sarah Jane and Rani suddenly hate Clyde?
Joseph Serf has launched his new SerfBoard, the must-have computer that no one can resist owning. Intrigued, Sarah Jane takes Luke and Sky to investigate what’s so compelling about Serf and his business. Clyde and Rani meanwhile take a SerfBoard to pieces, suspecting alien technology may be the answer...
The truth behind Joseph Serf’s company is out – alien Light Sculptors, slaves kept beneath his office building. As Luke and Sky try to find a way to free them and get them home safely, Sarah Jane needs Clyde and Rani to come and help her – and get married along the way...

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Publicity: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith

The Sarah Jane Adventures - Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith
Written by Clayton Hickman and Gareth Roberts; Directed by Joss Agnew; Produced by Brian Minchin



Part One - Monday 15th November, 5:15-5:45pm CBBC/Wednesday 17th November, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1/BBC1HD

Sarah Jane faces her saddest day, as she realises that no one can defend the Earth forever. She's saved the world so many times, but must now hand over the task to safer hands. Clyde and Rani are distraught, and the forces of darkness gather as the inevitable day approaches.

Part Two - Tuesday 16th November, 5:15-5:45pm CBBC/Thursday 18th November, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1/BBC1HD

Sarah Jane has gone - but a new regime begins at Bannerman Road! Clyde and Rani must face the fact that nothing lasts forever - but can they still unite as a team, to face a new and deadly threat from outer space? Or is the old gang finished for good?


Supporting Cast:
Gita Chandra - Mina Anwar; Haresh Chandra - Ace Bhatti; Ruby White - Julie Graham; Mr White - Eddie Marsan


Links:
BBC Doctor Who Website - Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith (part one)
BBC Doctor Who Website - Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith (part two)

Media Articles:
Den of Geek(10th) - The Sarah Jane Adventures: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith image gallery

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Publicity: The Empty Planet

The Sarah Jane Adventures - The Empty Planet
Written by Gareth Roberts; Directed by Ashley Way; Produced by Brian Minchin



Part One - Monday 1st November, 5:15-5:45pm CBBC/Wednesday 3rd November, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1

Clyde and Rani wake up one day to discover that they are the only survivors of the human race! The whole of Earth is empty . even Sarah Jane has vanished. But a deserted London holds terrors of its own. Strange forces lurk in the shadows, as mysterious visitors approach!


Part Two - Tuesday 2nd November, 5:15-5:45pm CBBC/Thursday 4th November, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1

Clyde and Rani meet their enemy, as the Robots arrive on Earth - but what do they want, and where has the human race gone? It's a race against time, but without Sarah Jane's expertise, Clyde and Rani must trust each other like never before if they're to save the whole world.


Supporting Cast:
Haresh Chandra - Ace Bhatti; Carla Langer - Jocelyn Jee Esien; Gavin - Joe Mason; Red Robot - Paul Kasey; Yellow Robot - Ruari Mears; Voice of Robots - Jon Glover

Links:
BBC Doctor Who Website - The Empty Planet (part one)
BBC Doctor Who Website - The Empty Planet (part two)

Media Articles:
io9(3rd) - One of the best Doctor Who stories (that wasn't shown on Doctor Who)
Den of Geek(1st) - The Sarah Jane Adventures series 4 episodes 7 & 8 review: The Empty Planet
ATV Network(1st) - Monday's Ones to Watch
Den of Geek(28th) - The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Empty Planet gallery


Thursday, 21 October 2010

Publicity: Death of the Doctor

The Sarah Jane Adventures - Death of the Doctor
Written by Russell T Davies; Directed by Ashley Way; Produced by Brian Minchin



Part One - Monday 25th October, 5:15-5;45pm CBBC/Wednesday 27th October, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1

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!


Part Two - Tuesday 26th October, 5:15-5;45pm CBBC/Thursday 28th October, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1

Old friends fight together to make one last stand against the sinister Shansheeth. But with Clyde and Rani trapped in terrible danger, Sarah Jane and Jo Grant realise their worst fears – their friendship with the Doctor might be the very thing that dooms them.


Supporting Cast:
Jo Jones - Katy Manning; Santiago Jones - Finn Jones; Colonel Karim - Laila Rouass; Groske - Jimmy Vee; Shansheeth - Paul Kasey; Shansheeth - Ruari Mears; Shansheeth - Ben Ashley; Voice of Shansheeth - David Bradley; Additional Shansheeth Voices - Toby Longworth

Links:
BBC Doctor Who Website - Death of the Doctor (part one)
BBC Doctor Who Website - Death of the Doctor (part two)

Media Articles:
ATV Network(8th) - Death of the Doctor brings ratings high for CBBC Channel
Coventry Telegraph(1st) - Elisabeth Sladen on working with Matt Smith in The Sarah Jane Adventures
Herald Scotland(1st) - Death of the Doctor
Digital Journal(30th) - Finn Jones: 'Matt Smith an inspiration as Doctor Who'
ATV Network(27th) - What we learned from Death of the Doctor
SFX(26th) - INTERVIEW Russell T Davies talks about THAT Sarah Jane Adventures line
io9(26th) - The truth about Doctor Who's regeneration limit revealed! (Sort of)
TV Squad(26th) - Ask Mo (regeneration)
Bleeding Cool News(26th) - Ten Thoughts About Sarah Jane Adventures: Death Of The Doctor Part Two
Bolton News(26th) - Young fans’ adventure at the cinema
Bleeding Cool News(26th) - The Doctor Now Has Five Hundred And Seven Regenerations (VIDEO)
io9(26th) - The Doctor Who reunion episode we've all been waiting for
Bleeding Cool(25th) - Ten Thoughts About Sarah Jane Adventures: Death Of The Doctor Part One
Comic Book Movie(25th) - REVIEW: The Doctor's Death Part 1
Guardian(25th) - Tonight's TV highlights
Den of Geek(25th) - The Sarah Jane Adventures series 4 episodes 5 & 6 review: Death Of The Doctor
ATV Network(23rd) - The Sarah Jane Adventures Picture Preview
Den of Geek(21st) - The Sarah Jane Adventures series 4 episodes 5 & 6 spoiler-free review: Death Of The Doctor
Digital Journal(21st) - Doctor Who: five Doctors join forces in Sarah Jane Adventures
Digital Spy(20th) - Manning: 'Matt Smith is extraordinary'
Airlock Alpha(18th) - Two Strips Of Latinum: An Immortal Mistake?
Digital Spy(19th) - The Doctor pays a visit to 'Sarah Jane'
Blastr(19th) - Sneak peek: 19 pics of Matt Smith's Sarah Jane Adventures episode
Den of Geek(19th) - The Sarah Jane Adventures: Death Of The Doctor gallery
Blastr(17th) - Why making Doctor Who immortal is a terrible mistake
Sun(15th) - Timelord of the Dance
Airlock Alpha(15th) - BBC Scraps 'Doctor Who' Regeneration Limit
World News Heard Now(14th) - Doctor Who – Oh We Forgot To Tell You He Is Immortal Now
Den of Geek(14th) - Has Doctor Who just solved the regeneration problem?
Screen Rant(13th) - Doctor Who Is Officially Immortal
Digital Journal(13th) - BBC declares Doctor Who 'immortal' as regeneration limit axed
flick filosopher(13th) - ‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: the Doctor is now immortal, so there
Unreality Shout(13th) - Regeneration limit shelved, Doctor Who is now immortal!
TV Overmind(12th) - Doctor Who: ‘The Doctor Is Immortal’ says BBC
The Guardian(12th) - Doctor Who is now immortal, reveals the BBC
io9(12th) - Doctor Who's time traveler has become immortal
Den of Geek(11th) - Shock death for Matt Smith's Doctor Who


Saturday, 16 October 2010

Publicity: The Vault of Secrets

The Sarah Jane Adventures - The Vault of Secrets
Written by Phil Ford; Directed by Joss Agnew; Produced by Brian Minchin



Part One - Monday 18th October, 5:15-5;45pm CBBC/Wednesday 20th October, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1

When an old enemy, Androvax the Veil, returns to Earth, the gang face a dilemma, as the alien-busting adventure series continues. Should they trust him – or does the legendary Vault hold an even greater terror?

A second threat then arises when android guardians threaten to destroy anyone who uncovers their secrets.


Part Two - Tuesday 19th October, 5:15-5;45pm CBBC/Thursday 21st October, 4:30-5:00pm BBC1

As the battle between Sarah Jane, Androvax and the androids reaches its climax, Rani has to save her own mother from being caught in the crossfire. But, as the Vault opens, with the destiny of the entire Veil species at stake, is it too late to save anyone?


Supporting Cast:
Gita Chandra - Mina Anwar; Haresh Chandra - Ace Bhatti; Mr Dread - Angus Wright; Androvax - Mark Goldthorp; Ocean Waters - Cheryl Campbell; Minty - David Webber; Gill - Sophie Benjamin

Links:
BBC Doctor Who Website - The Vault of Secrets (part one)
BBC Doctor Who Website - The Vault of Secrets (part two)

Media Articles:
ATV Network(16th) - TV Preview: The Sarah Jane Adventures
Digital Spy(14th) - 'SJA' exec 'unsure about Who crossovers'
io9(14th) - Doctor Who's youngest companion looks more like Harry Potter than ever
io9(14th) - The Sarah Jane Adventures (Phil Ford)
Digital Spy(13th) - Gallery: 'Sarah Jane - The Vault of Secrets'
The Last Broadcast(13th) - Phil Ford (The Sarah Jane Adventures) interview


Monday, 11 October 2010

Publicity: The Nightmare Man

The Sarah Jane Adventures - The Nightmare Man

Written by Joseph Lidster; Directed by Joss Agnew; Produced by Brian Minchin


Part One - Monday 11th October, 5:15-5;45pm CBBC/Wednesday 13th October, 4:30-5:00pm BBC2

In the first two-part adventure, The Nightmare Man, Sarah Jane's adopted son, Luke, faces life-changing events and Bannerman Road will never be the same again when he has his first nightmare and is haunted by a dark figure from his dreams. A strange entity is reaching out to our world, with terrible consequences for the whole human race.

Part Two - Tuesday 12th October, 5:15-5;45pm CBBC/Thursday 14th October, 4:30-5:00pm BBC2

With Luke, Clyde and Rani trapped in a bizarre dreamscape, Sarah Jane must fight alone in the concluding part of the first story in the fourth series of The Sarah Jane Adventures. As the Nightmare Man grows stronger, only K9 might hold the key, but can Luke summon the courage to face his adult life before the whole world becomes trapped in an endless nightmare?


Supporting Cast:
The Nightmare Man - Julian Bleach; Slitheen - Paul Kasey; Voice of Slitheen - Toby Longworth; Louise Marlowe - Doon Mackichan


Links:
BBC Doctor Who Website - The Nightmare Man (part one)
BBC Doctor Who Website - The Nightmare Man (part two)
Doctor Who in the Media: BBC Press Park article


Media Articles:
Nerdles(8th) - Sarah Jane Star Thinks Matt Smith Looks Like An Alien
flick filosopher(8th) - Elisabeth Sladen doesn’t understand the popularity of Sarah Jane Smith
Digital Spy(6th) - Sladen: 'Matt Smith is an alien'
Indian Television(6th) - CBBC unveils content for new season
Pink Paper(5th) - TV: The Sarah Jane Adventures
Den of Geek(5th) - The Sarah Jane Adventures series 4 episodes 1 & 2 spoiler-free review: The Nightmare Man
Digital Spy(4th) - Ten teasers about 'Death of the Doctor'
The Stage(4th) - Combat Kids, Just William & Sarah Jane: CBBC’s autumn line-up
South Wales Echo(1st) - Is Matt’s Doctor Who a turn-off?
Daily Star(4th) - Doctor Who gets help from old friends
The List(4th) - Old Doctor Who stars save Time Lord
Seenit(4th) - Sarah Jane Adventures returns this month
Digital Spy(1st) - Sladen 'can't explain Sarah Jane popularity'