The Sarah Jane Adventures
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| Genre | Science fiction |
| Created by | Russell T Davies |
| Showrunners | Russell T Davies Phil Ford |
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| Theme music composer | Murray Gold |
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| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 5 |
| No. of episodes | 53 (27 serials) + 1 short (list of serials) |
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| Production company | BBC Cymru Wales |
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| Release | 1 January 2007 – 18 October 2011 |
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The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British science fiction television programme that was produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, created by Russell T Davies, and starring Elisabeth Sladen. The programme is a spin-off of the long-running BBC science fiction programme Doctor Who and is aimed at a younger audience than Doctor Who. It focuses on the adventures of Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist living in Ealing, London, who, as a young woman, had numerous adventures across time and space with the Doctor. Following Sladen's death in 2011, the BBC confirmed that the show would not return for a sixth series.
The series debuted on BBC One with a 60-minute special, "Invasion of the Bane", on 1 January 2007, and broadcast until Sladen's death in 2011. It was nominated for a British Academy Children's Award in 2008 in the Drama category, and for a BAFTA Cymru in 2009 in the Children's Drama category.[1][2] The programme won a Royal Television Society 2010 award for Best Children's Drama.[3]
As of 2024, all episodes are on BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom and HBO Max in the United States until July 31, 2025.[4]
- ^ "Children's Award Nominees". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 28 October 2008. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
- ^ "2009 Nominations: 18th Film, Television & Interactive Media Awards" (PDF). Cardiff: Bafta Cymru. 16 April 2009. p. 2. Retrieved 27 April 2009.
- ^ "Programme Awards 2010: Winners". Royal Television Society website. 15 March 2011. Archived from the original on 30 April 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
- ^ "How to watch The Sarah Jane Adventures – is it streaming?". Radio Times. Retrieved 1 December 2022.