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Part of the [[Big Finish]] line of ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' audio tie-ins, ''Sarah Jane Smith'' is, naturally, a spin-off focusing on the Doctor's most popular companion. Years after her adventures with the Doctor, with her reporting career in shambles following a botched investigation into a major corporation, Sarah Jane finds herself once again saving the world, this time with the aid of her friend Natalie Redfern and her new acquaintance Josh Townsend.
Part of the [[Big Finish]] line of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' audio tie-ins, ''[[Sarah Jane Smith]]'' is, naturally, a spin-off focusing on the Doctor's most popular companion. Years after her adventures with the Doctor, with her reporting career in shambles following a botched investigation into a major corporation, Sarah Jane finds herself once again saving the world, this time with the aid of her friend Natalie Redfern and her new acquaintance Josh Townsend.


While considerably darker in tone than its parent series, the nine-episode audio drama, which ran from 2002-2006, draws regularly on previously-established continuity. Of course, given the recent television spin-off, ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', and other events which have since occurred in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' continuity, its status as canon is almost certainly negative.
While considerably darker in tone than its parent series, the nine-episode audio drama, which ran from 2002-2006, draws regularly on previously-established continuity. Of course, given the television spin-off, ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', and other events which have since occurred in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' continuity, its status as canon is almost certainly negative.

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* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Orphans of the Future.
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Orphans of the Future.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Arguably Sarah Jane herself. She sometimes comes across as a bit of a [[Jerkass]], puts the greater good ahead of her friends' lives, and in "The TAO Connection," she essentially murders the villain of the episode.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Arguably Sarah Jane herself. She sometimes comes across as a bit of a [[Jerkass]], puts the greater good ahead of her friends' lives, and in "The TAO Connection," she essentially murders the villain of the episode.
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* [[Brown Note]]: What's actually killing people in {{spoiler|"Ghost Town".}}
* [[Brown Note]]: What's actually killing people in {{spoiler|"Ghost Town".}}
* [[Bus Crash]]: {{spoiler|Miss Winters and Harris between season one and two.}}
* [[Bus Crash]]: {{spoiler|Miss Winters and Harris between season one and two.}}
* [[Call Back]]: The events of the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' episodes "Robot" and "The Mask of Mandragora" prove to be very important here, and the series picks up years after the original Sarah Jane spin-off, ''[[K 9 and Company]]''.
* [[Call Back]]: The events of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes "Robot" and "The Mask of Mandragora" prove to be very important here, and the series picks up years after the original Sarah Jane spin-off, ''[[K-9 and Company]]''.
* [[Creepy Housekeeper]]: Subverted with Dmitri in "Ghost Town."
* [[Creepy Housekeeper]]: Subverted with Dmitri in "Ghost Town."
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Than both ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Than both ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Josh.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Josh.
* [[Depraved Homosexual]]: Will Butley in "The TAO Connection."
* [[Depraved Homosexual]]: Will Butley in "The TAO Connection."
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* [[Mundanger]]: Several episodes have few, if any, sci-fi elements.
* [[Mundanger]]: Several episodes have few, if any, sci-fi elements.
* [[Rapid Aging]]: How [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|Butley]] finally dies in "The TAO Connection."
* [[Rapid Aging]]: How [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|Butley]] finally dies in "The TAO Connection."
* [[Scooby Doo Hoax]]: "Ghost Town," complete with [[Lampshade Hanging]] and a [[Shout Out]] to the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Scooby-Doo Hoax]]: "Ghost Town," complete with [[Lampshade Hanging]] and a [[Shout-Out]] to the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Sinister Minister]]: The Squire in "Comeback."
* [[Sinister Minister]]: The Squire in "Comeback."
* [[Snow Means Death]]: In "Snow Blind."
* [[Snow Means Death]]: In "Snow Blind."
* [[Town With a Dark Secret]]: Cloots Coombe in "Comeback."
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]]: Cloots Coombe in "Comeback."


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Latest revision as of 18:29, 18 July 2023

Part of the Big Finish line of Doctor Who audio tie-ins, Sarah Jane Smith is, naturally, a spin-off focusing on the Doctor's most popular companion. Years after her adventures with the Doctor, with her reporting career in shambles following a botched investigation into a major corporation, Sarah Jane finds herself once again saving the world, this time with the aid of her friend Natalie Redfern and her new acquaintance Josh Townsend.

While considerably darker in tone than its parent series, the nine-episode audio drama, which ran from 2002-2006, draws regularly on previously-established continuity. Of course, given the television spin-off, The Sarah Jane Adventures, and other events which have since occurred in Doctor Who continuity, its status as canon is almost certainly negative.

Tropes used in Sarah Jane Smith include: