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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.
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.


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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 continuity, its status as canon is almost certainly negative.


Tropes used in this series include: