La journaliste d'investigation Sarah Jane Smith, avec l'aide de son fils adoptif, de ses amis et d'un superordinateur intelligent, combat des forces extraterrestres maléfiques sur Terre.La journaliste d'investigation Sarah Jane Smith, avec l'aide de son fils adoptif, de ses amis et d'un superordinateur intelligent, combat des forces extraterrestres maléfiques sur Terre.La journaliste d'investigation Sarah Jane Smith, avec l'aide de son fils adoptif, de ses amis et d'un superordinateur intelligent, combat des forces extraterrestres maléfiques sur Terre.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total
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The show matured as it went along, the Pilot episode was fun enough, but a few episodes in particular shone through, firstly the wonderful 'Whatever happened to Sarah Jane,' as good as any recent Doctor Who I can think of, a great story. The wonderful and hugely sentimental 'Death of the Doctor,' where we finally got to see Sarah Jane meet Jo Grant. There were some other great stories, but in my humble opinion these two were the best.
Suitable for all the family, enough jokes and humour for more mature viewers, and enough scares for the younger viewers. I became a huge fan of Juliet Cowan from this (Chrissie Jackson) she added lots of laughs to the show.
I wish we'd had more, and had the delightful Elisabeth Sladen not passed away, I'm sure it would have run for many more years.
8/10.
Sarah Jane Adventures has humour, monsters and story lines that, although they are hidden behind children running around and on a children's network, are just as accessible to adults than to children.
The characterisations are clear, the directing good, the effects up to scratch with those in Doctor Who and the acting, dare I say it, better. They tackle emotional issues, far-fetched plots and links to the Doctor Who series old and new and still come up Aces whilst being slightly educational along the way.
Whether it was intentional or accidental, adopting the whole point to the original series (Being educational and for the family) The Sarah Jane Adventures should hopefully continue for a long time and be given a n equal focus to that of Doctor Who and far beyond that of Torchwood.
Keep it up Cast and Crew of a fantastic series.
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.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn 2014, Tom Baker revealed that he had agreed to reprise his role as the Fourth Doctor for an episode, before Elisabeth Sladen died.
- GaffesOn 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.
- Citations
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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Épisode #14.49 (2010)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sarah Jane Investigates
- Lieux de tournage
- Clinton Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Pays de Galles, Royaume-Uni(as Bannerman Road, West London)
- Société de production
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