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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Spin Off: Not a totally stupid idea
To give Doctor Who a bit more publicity, The writer of many story's, Terrance Dudly, created this story.

After being left on Earth by the Doctor, Sarah-Jane Slowly manouvers back into her life as a Jouranlist. Having time up her sleeve, she decides to go to her Aunt Lavinia's home in Moreton Harwood, to write a book, only to find that she has gone to...

Published on January 18, 2000 by Some Guy

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3.0 out of 5 stars Could've been a series if the Beeb had stuck with it
The first Doctor Who spinoff debuted inbetween the departure of Tom Baker and the debut of Peter Davison as the Doctor.

The story: Sarah Jane Smith, former companion of the Fourth Doctor, has arrived in the village of Moreton Harwood to pay a Christmas visit to her aunt, Lavinia Smith, who is on a lecture tour in the US, but leaves suddenly without a word. She...

Published on December 26, 2003 by Daniel J. Hamlow


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could've been a series if the Beeb had stuck with it, December 26, 2003
The first Doctor Who spinoff debuted inbetween the departure of Tom Baker and the debut of Peter Davison as the Doctor.

The story: Sarah Jane Smith, former companion of the Fourth Doctor, has arrived in the village of Moreton Harwood to pay a Christmas visit to her aunt, Lavinia Smith, who is on a lecture tour in the US, but leaves suddenly without a word. She arrives at her aunt's house, where she discovers a packing crate, and inside, a gift from the Doctor, K-9 Mark III, a duplicate of the robot dog whose fellow counterparts accompanied the Doctor. Sarah also looks after Brendan Richards, Lavinia's teenaged ward, who's on break from school.

Sarah discovers through the various villagers that there are some people who still believe in the black arts to make their crops grow, and that her aunt, a rational scientist, upset many of them by publishing an article on witchcraft. So her plans to write a book are interrupted when two of the locals attack Brendan, who is later kidnapped. Only her robot dog can save the day.

The quick cuts of Elizabeth Sladen, be it profile or in different outfits, and the music, is styled after American TV programmes like Magnum PI. And she comes off well reprising her 1974-76 role as Sarah Jane, a role she would repeat in The Five Doctors (1983) and Downtime (1995).

The programme also pushes knowledge of computer architecture, as the knowledgeable Brendan refers to K-9's logic gates, integrated memory, buses, and heuristic interfaces. I should know, I had to learn that stuff back at NMSU and thank goodness I'm out of it. Still, it's nice to see it referred from an ex-CS major's point of view.

Bill Fraser plays Commander Pollock, Lavinia's neighbour and partner in her market garden business, and he does so with a gruff but sensible old gentlemanly charm. Ian Sears does reasonably well as Brendan. And yes, John Leeson does the voice of K-9 like he did in the Doctor Who series.

Originally intended as a pilot to a Doctor Who spinoff series starring Elizabeth Sladen and K-9, it aired on 28 December 1981, netting 8.4 million viewers, and would've garnered more had a transmitter in the North West region not suffered a power blackout. The reason why a full series wasn't pursued was changes in BBC management. Also, it's dwelling on the occult was a debit, as there was a censorship group in England that was quite sensitive about that.

Standing on its own, nothing on par with the Doctor Who stories, but it's good to see Elizabeth Sladen and K9 interract without the Doctor in the story.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Spin Off: Not a totally stupid idea, January 18, 2000
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Some Guy (Victoria, Australia) - See all my reviews
To give Doctor Who a bit more publicity, The writer of many story's, Terrance Dudly, created this story.

After being left on Earth by the Doctor, Sarah-Jane Slowly manouvers back into her life as a Jouranlist. Having time up her sleeve, she decides to go to her Aunt Lavinia's home in Moreton Harwood, to write a book, only to find that she has gone to America.

Arriving at her Aunt's house, she meets her Aunt's ward , Brendan, and a whole town of weirdo's, including a Rather talkative Post office attendant, A grumpy old Retired Navy Commander, A Couple Of people who seem out of the ordinary, and A Father and son team who take everything Just a little too far.

When she arrives in the house, she finds the place riddled with books and papers of the occult and witch craft, and a box, from the Doctor, in the middle of the room.Inside the Box is K-9

After Brendan is Kidnapped by a cult of Wictches, Sarah and K-9 begin to investigate the townies and finds that Brendan is to be savraficed to the Goddess Hecatae at the Winter Solstice.

In this 50min Story, the people you least expect to be in the cult are the leaders and the people you believe would have started the cult are infact, the innocent.

Considering that there is no Doctor, it is a rather interesting plot. Slightly better acting in this than in UNIT Story's, and for those Keen on Sarah-Jane, Is a must see.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, October 15, 2011
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I being a HUGE fan of Sarah Jane Smith/Elisabeth Sladen (and K9), LOVED this! I wish it was picked up by the BBC. I think it would have been a very good series. Sarah and K9 embarking on different adventures here on Earth...

Anyways, I defiantly recommend this to any Whovian and fan of Sarah and K9.

Cheers :)
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Must see for fans., October 6, 2002
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Joseph Matte (San Francisco, California United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Doctor Who - K9 & Company [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Although I was happy to finally see this, I also sold my copy back as quickly as possible. It's classic Doctor Who, minus the Doctor.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT PILOT SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE INTO A SHOW., May 27, 2007
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I BARELY REMEMBER SEEING THIS SHOW ON WVPBS AS A KID. I ALWAYS LOVED K-9. I REALLY WISH THEY HAD MADE THIS INTO A SERIES. THEY BRING SARAH JANE SMITH (ELIZABETH SLADEN) AND K-9(JOHN LEESON) BACK IN THE SECOND SEASON OF THE NEW DOCTOR WHO SERIES. I REALLY HOPE THIS COMES TO DVD SOMEDAY, BUT SOMEHOW I HAVE A FEELING IT WILL BE A LOT OF YEARS BEFORE THAT IS DONE. THEY ARE TAKING TO LONG TO PUT THE SHOWS ON DVD. IT HAS A GREAT PLOT AND HAS A SIMILAR STORY LINE TO ONE OF THE KEY TO TIME STORIES DURING THE TOM BAKER ERA.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Thank goodness it wasn't a series, September 25, 2001
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Alan D. Patten III "A. Daniel Patten, III" (Taylors (Greenville), SC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Doctor Who - K9 & Company [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The only good thing I have to say about this video is that as the only Dr. Who spin-off, it does have some nostalga value. Other than that I found it trite and not very well executed. K-9 is supposed to the the star (at least that's what the title leads us too belive) and apart from his usual vulcan-esquse logical statements all he does is blast a few people. I love Dr. Who and I like K-9, but that's all there is to like about this video.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An O.K. atempt of a DR WHO spin off, June 18, 1999
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This was a good Sara Jane Smith show. but K-9 was lacking his whoise quality.
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