Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOne time companion of the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith returns to Earth and carries on with her journalist career. Now, in 1981, she has managed to rebuild her career and has come, a matter of d... Tout lireOne time companion of the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith returns to Earth and carries on with her journalist career. Now, in 1981, she has managed to rebuild her career and has come, a matter of days before Christmas, to her aunt Lavinia's (a famous scientist) house in the sleepy Engli... Tout lireOne time companion of the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith returns to Earth and carries on with her journalist career. Now, in 1981, she has managed to rebuild her career and has come, a matter of days before Christmas, to her aunt Lavinia's (a famous scientist) house in the sleepy English village of Moreton Harwood to write a book and to rest after her world-travelling assig... Tout lire
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It seems not much attention was paid as to who this series was aimed at. It looks like there was no type of focus group evaluation, it was just quickly green-lit into production.
The final result, a mish mash of ideas that forgot K9 was popular with kids. Therefore a witches coven story line that harks back to Pertwee era Doctor Who might not be the wisest of moves.
For years K9 & Company stuck out like a sore thumb in the Doctor Who canon. Almost a quarter of century later, Russell T Davies effectively tried a second pilot, pushing Sarah Jane to the forefront, surrounding her with some kids and K9 pushed to the background. Even the Doctor turned up a few times.
In essence this pilot provided a bridge to the Sarah Jane Adventures.
This takes the tried-and-true "Doctor Who" formula of a mysterious cult with supernatural powers terrorizing the local populace -- "Image of the Fendahl," "Masque of Mandragora," and "Stones of Blood" all toyed with this.
This one takes a more detective-like approach, and benefits well from it.
Unfortunately, I think this pilot was doomed by its opening sequence. The theme song will make you want to beat your head against the wall, because anything else is prefereable to listening to the theme. "K-9. K-9. K-9." That's the lyrics. I think this failed pilot works quite well to support my thesis that unpopular or failed spin-offs generally have really stupid theme songs, while the original show has some terribly memorable and catchy thing.
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- AnecdotesThis was the pilot for a never-realised spin-off of Docteur Who (1963). Elisabeth Sladen's character of investigative journalist Sarah-Jane Smith had been the Doctor's travelling companion from 1973 to 1976, whilst K-9 had been introduced in 1977. This version of K-9 was mark III. The first had stayed with Leela on Gallifrey, the second stayed with Romana in E-Space, and the Doctor made this version as a gift to Sarah-Jane Smith.
- GaffesThe 'witches' use masks which resemble goat's heads. However, goats hold absolutely no significance whatsoever to Hecate and her worship. The animal Hecate is most associated with are dogs.
- Citations
Brendan Richards: Who is the Doctor?
K-9: Affirmative.
- ConnexionsFeatured in TV's Finest Failures (2001)
- Bandes originalesK-9 and Company
Composed by Fiachra Trench and Ian Levine
Performed by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and Brian Hussey (drums)
Arranged by Peter Howell
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- К-9 и Компания: Лучший друг девушки
- Lieux de tournage
- Miserden, Gloucestershire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Morton Harwood)
- Société de production
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