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The
Sarah Jane Adventures –
The Complete Third Season starring Elisabeth Sladen
as Sarah
Jane Smith, Tommy Knight as Luke Smith,
Daniel Anthony as
Rani Chandra, Alexander Armstrong as the voice
of Mr. Smith, and guest starring
John Leeson as
the voice of K9, and David Tennant as the Doctor.
A 2-disc box set of all 12 episodes (6 two-part stories) of the third
season of this series.
On all three discs, you will find:
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Graphical menus,
episode and scene selection features, and subtitles for the hearing impaired.
On Disc 1:
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Story 1: Prisoner of the Judoon
and Story 2: The Mad Woman in the Attic and
Story 3: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith
In Prisoner of the Judoon,
a spaceship piloted by a Judoon policeman crash-lands
on Earth
allowing his alien prisoner, a body-snatching Veil
called Androvax, to escape and possess the
body of Sarah Jane Smith.
In The Mad Woman in the Attic, an elderly Rani from 50 years in the future reminisces on the
day history went wrong for her, when she and
her friends fell out over the secrets she’d told.
In The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, Sarah
falls for a handsome stranger who may himself be
part of a trap that only the Doctor and the
TARDIS can get her out of. This story
guest stars
David
Tennant as the Doctor. This was the last time Tennant has portrayed
the Doctor, to date.
On Disc 2:
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Story 4: The
Eternity Trap and Story 5: Mona Lisa’s Revenge and Story 6: The Gift
In The Eternity Trap, Sarah Jane,
in a haunted house famous for disappearances.
In Mona Lisa’s Revenge,
a trip to see the Mona Lisa on special
display at the National Gallery, or it would do except
the painting herself has come to life!
In The Gift, a pair of friendly Raxacororofallipatorians offer Sarah Jane and her friends a
gift to make up for all the trouble the Slitheen have caused, a special plant that will benefit
humankind… or will it?
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Audio
Adventures: A five-minute extract from a
Sarah Jane Adventures audio book
called
“The White Wolf,”
read by Elisabeth Sladen.
There are no
other special features in this release.
This is a standard-definition DVD release, though it is still in
anamorphic widescreen (16:9).
Episodes originally transmitted in the Autumn
months of 2009 on the BBC. These
episodes have never
aired in