Sarah Jane Smith - the complete series now available to download
In commemoration of what would have been Elisabeth Sladen’s 74th birthday, Big Finish is offering the complete Sarah Jane Smith series at a special price over this weekend.
From midday (UK time) on 31 January, until 23:59 (UK time) on 03 February 2020, Sarah Jane Smith: The Complete Series 1-2 is available to download only for just £19.99.
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Sarah Jane Smith, a full-cast audio drama series, explored the life of the eponymous companion in the years after she was left on Earth by the Doctor (at the end of the Doctor Who story, The Hand of Fear).
Taking place sometime after the television story K-9 & Company A Girl's Best Friend, the stories feature Sarah Jane thwarting crimes and corruption in her ongoing career as an investigative journalist. (Note: K-9 does not appear in these stories, having broken down and been placed in a box in Sarah Jane’s attic.)
The final adventure, Dreamland, was released only a few weeks before actress Elisabeth Sladen returned to Doctor Who as Sarah Jane in School Reunion. This ultimately led to a new TV spin-off series, The Sarah Jane Adventures.
The nine exciting stories available in this collection are:
Comeback by Terrance Dicks
The Tao Connection by Barry Letts
Test of Nerve by David Bishop
Ghost Town by Rupert Laight
Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre by Peter Anghelides
Buried Secrets by David Bishop
Snow Blind by David Bishop
Fatal Consequences by David Bishop
Dreamland by David Bishop
Sarah Jane Smith: The Complete Series 1-2 is available to download only for just £19.99. No code is required for this offer.
Please note the offer expires at 23:59 (UK time) on 03 February 2020. Thereafter it will be available at the normal price of £24.99.
Sarah Jane Smith: Comeback, by Terrance Dicks, has previously been unavailable to purchase as a download and is also offered separately at the stand-alone price of £2.99.
Please note that Sarah Jane Smith: The Complete Series 1-2 contains some mild swearing and therefore may not be suitable for younger listeners.