My nine year old will be heart-broken, she loves Sarah Jane as much as she does Amy Pond.
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RIP: Sarah Jane Smith :¬(
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RIP: Sarah Jane Smith :¬(
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Re: RIP: Sarah Jane Smith :¬(
Your Daughter is not the only one saddened at this news. Very, very sad.
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Re: RIP: Sarah Jane Smith :¬(
Hell of a surprise! Haven't seen much of her in classic Who, but from what I have she was a good companion... Sad news indeed...
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I remember her from time as Tom Baker's assistant, but my nine year old discovered the Sarah Jane Adventures and with the Dr Who cross-overs she's become a huge Matt Smith/Dr Who fan too. Proper Sci-Fi for kids - home grown and very good.
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