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'''Elisabeth Claira Heath Sladen'''<ref name="digitalspy">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s7/doctor-who/news/a315494/obituary-elisabeth-sladen.html |title=Obituary: Elisabeth Sladen|publisher=Digital Spy |date= 2011|accessdate=20 April 2011}}</ref> (1 February 1946<!-- ***DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO 1948 WITHOUT TALK PAGE AGREEMENT: READ THE PANEL AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE MARKED "Elisabeth Sladen's year of birth" BEFORE CHANGING*** --><ref name="Indy obit"/><ref name="GRO">[[General Register Office]] index of births registered in January, February and March, 1946 - Name: Sladen, Elisabeth, C.H. District: Liverpool South Volume: 8B Page: 303.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last= |first= |coauthors= |title= Elizabeth Sladen|url= http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article2993294.ece|date= |work= |publisher=[[The Times]] |accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|last= |first= |coauthors= |title=Elisabeth Sladen obituary|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/apr/20/doctor-who-fantasy|date=20 April 2011 |work= |publisher=[[Guardian]] |accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref> – 19 April 2011) was an [[English people|English]] actress best known for her role as [[Sarah Jane Smith]] in the [[United Kingdom|British]] television series ''[[Doctor Who]].'' She was a regular cast member from 1973 to 1976, alongside both [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Tom Baker]], and reprised the role many times in subsequent decades, both on ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-offs, ''[[K-9 and Company]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. <ref>{{Cite web|last= |first= |coauthors= |title= "Sarah Jane Smith (Character) |url= http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0009598/ |date= |work= |publisher=[[IMDB]] |accessdate=12 August 2011}}</ref>
'''Elisabeth Claira Heath Sladen'''<ref name="digitalspy">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s7/doctor-who/news/a315494/obituary-elisabeth-sladen.html |title=Obituary: Elisabeth Sladen|publisher=Digital Spy |date= 2011|accessdate=20 April 2011}}</ref> (1 February 1946<!-- ***DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO 1948 WITHOUT TALK PAGE AGREEMENT: READ THE PANEL AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE MARKED "Elisabeth Sladen's year of birth" BEFORE CHANGING*** --><ref name="Indy obit"/><ref name="GRO">[[General Register Office]] index of births registered in January, February and March, 1946 - Name: Sladen, Elisabeth, C.H. District: Liverpool South Volume: 8B Page: 303.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last= |first= |coauthors= |title= Elizabeth Sladen|url= http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article2993294.ece|date= |work= |publisher=[[The Times]] |accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|last= |first= |coauthors= |title=Elisabeth Sladen obituary|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/apr/20/doctor-who-fantasy|date=20 April 2011 |work= |publisher=[[Guardian]] |accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref><ref name="BMD Index">Births Jan, Feb & Mar 1946, Liverpool S., Vol. 8b, Page 303 - Sladen, Elisabeth C.H. http://www2.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?scan=1&r=188823651&d=bmd_1313310960</ref> – 19 April 2011) was an [[English people|English]] actress best known for her role as [[Sarah Jane Smith]] in the [[United Kingdom|British]] television series ''[[Doctor Who]].'' She was a regular cast member from 1973 to 1976, alongside both [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Tom Baker]], and reprised the role many times in subsequent decades, both on ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-offs, ''[[K-9 and Company]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. <ref>{{Cite web|last= |first= |coauthors= |title= "Sarah Jane Smith (Character) |url= http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0009598/ |date= |work= |publisher=[[IMDB]] |accessdate=12 August 2011}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 12:58, 31 August 2011

Elisabeth Sladen
Sladen in 2003
Born
Elisabeth Claira Heath Sladen

(1946-02-01)1 February 1946
Died19 April 2011(2011-04-19) (aged 65)
Southall, London, England, UK[1]
NationalityBritish
Other namesElizabeth Sladen
Occupation(s)Actress, presenter, writer
Years active1965–2011[2]
TelevisionDoctor Who
The Sarah Jane Adventures
K-9 and Company
Gulliver In Lilliput
Send In The Girls
Take My Wife
Spouse(s)Brian Miller
(1968–2011: her death)
ChildrenSadie Miller

Elisabeth Claira Heath Sladen[3] (1 February 1946[1][4][5] [6][7] – 19 April 2011) was an English actress best known for her role as Sarah Jane Smith in the British television series Doctor Who. She was a regular cast member from 1973 to 1976, alongside both Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, and reprised the role many times in subsequent decades, both on Doctor Who and its spin-offs, K-9 and Company and The Sarah Jane Adventures. [8]

Early life

Sladen was the only child of Tom Sladen, who fought in World War I and served in the Home Guard during World War II.[citation needed] Her mother Gladys's maiden name was Trainor,[4] which is a Northern Irish name commonly seen in Liverpool.[citation needed] Sladen developed an interest in performing at an early age, beginning dance lessons when she was five, and dancing in one production with the Royal Ballet. She was a primary school contemporary of future politician Edwina Currie (née Cohen), appearing in at least one school production with her. Sladen went on to the grammar school, Aigburth Vale High School for Girls. [9]

Career

Early career

After attending the Elliott Clarke Drama School[10] for two years, Sladen began work at the Liverpool Playhouse repertory company as an assistant stage manager.[11]

Her first stage appearance was as a corpse in The Physicist.[12] However, she was scolded for giggling on stage due to her future husband Brian Miller whispering the words, "Respiration nil, Aston Villa two" in her ear while he was playing a doctor.[13] Sladen was so good as an assistant stage manager that she did not get many acting roles, a problem she solved by deliberately making mistakes on several occasions.[14] As a result, she began to get on-stage roles again.

Sladen made her first, uncredited, screen appearance in 1965 in the film Ferry Cross the Mersey as an extra.[15]

Sladen eventually moved into weekly repertory work, traveling to various locations in England. Sladen and Miller, now married, moved to Manchester, spending three years there. She appeared in numerous roles, most notably as Desdemona in Othello, her first appearance as a leading lady. She also got the occasional part on Leeds Radio and Granada Television, eventually appearing as a barmaid in 1970 in six episodes of the long-running soap opera Coronation Street.[16] In 1971, Sladen was in a two part story of Z-Cars[17][18], and in 1972 she was appeared in a play that eventually moved to London, and Sladen and Miller moved there as well. Her first television role in London was as a terrorist in an episode of Doomwatch, followed by guest roles in Z-Cars (again),[19]Public Eye,[20] Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'[21]' and Special Branch.[22]

Sarah Jane Smith

In 1973, Doctor Who actress Katy Manning, who was playing the Third Doctor's assistant Jo Grant opposite Jon Pertwee, was leaving the series; Z-Cars producer Ron Craddock gave Sladen an enthusiastic recommendation to Doctor Who producer Barry Letts.[23] Sladen arrived at the audition not knowing it was for the new companion role, and was amazed at Letts's thoroughness. She was introduced to Pertwee, whom she found intimidating at the time. As she chatted with Letts and Pertwee, each time she turned to look at one of them the other would signal a thumbs-up.[24] She was offered and accepted the part of investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith.[25]

Her debut story was The Time Warrior. She stayed on Doctor Who for three-and-a-half seasons, alongside Pertwee as the Third Doctor and Tom Baker as the Fourth.[26]

Sladen returned to the character of Sarah Jane Smith on numerous occasions. In 1981, new Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner asked her to return to the series to ease the transition between Tom Baker and new Doctor Peter Davison. She declined but accepted his second offer of doing a pilot for a spin-off series called K-9 and Company, co-starring K-9, the robot dog from Doctor Who. However, the pilot was not picked up for a series. Two years later Sladen appeared in the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors.

She reprised the role in the 1993 Children in Need special Dimensions in Time, and in the 1995 independently produced video Downtime alongside former co-star Nicholas Courtney as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Deborah Watling as Victoria Waterfield. This was her last on-screen appearance as Sarah Jane Smith for some time.

Sladen played Sarah Jane in several audio plays. Two of them were produced for BBC Radio, The Paradise of Death (Radio 5, 1993), and The Ghosts of N-Space (Radio 2, 1996), together with Jon Pertwee and Nicholas Courtney. Big Finish Productions has also produced two series of Sarah Jane Smith audio adventures set in the present day, released in 2002 and 2006. Miller appeared in the story Ghost Town. Her daughter Sadie has also appeared in the audios.

In later years, Sladen had also participated re-visiting several classic Doctor Who serials on DVD in doing audio commentaries and interviews (in the stories she starred in), but as of 2008 she stated in an interview that she was no longer doing them due to "contractual reasons with 2entertain".[27]

Following the successful revival of Doctor Who in 2005, Sladen guest starred as Sarah Jane in "School Reunion", an episode of the 2006 series, along with David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. Sladen worked a lot of the characterisation herself - in the lead-up to the broadcast of "School Reunion" she was quoted in The Daily Mirror as saying: "Sarah Jane used to be a bit of a cardboard cut-out. Each week it used to be, 'Yes Doctor, no Doctor', and you had to flesh your character out in your mind — because if you didn't, no one else would." She also spoke favourably of the characterisation in the new series.[28]

Following her successful appearance in the series, Sladen later starred in The Sarah Jane Adventures, a Doctor Who spin-off focusing on Sarah Jane, produced by BBC Wales for CBBC and created by Russell T Davies. A 60-minute special aired on New Year's Day 2007, with a 10-episode series commencing broadcast in September 2007, and a second 12-episode series was broadcast in late 2008. The programme won a Royal Television Society 2010 award for Best Children's Drama.[29]Sladen also read original audio stories on CD for The Sarah Jane Adventures,[30]which were released in November 2007: The Glittering Storm and The Thirteenth Stone. This was the first time that BBC Audiobooks had commissioned new content for exclusive release on audio.[31] Further pairs of audio stories were released every year until 2010, all read again by Sladen.[31]

Sladen appeared in the final two episodes of Doctor Who’s 2008 series (season 4) finale "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End" and was credited in the title sequence of both episodes.[32] Her final appearance in Doctor Who was a cameo in the concluding part of "The End of Time", Tennant's last episode as the Doctor.[33]Just before her death, Sladen had also been interested in being involved in the Doctor Who Fourth Doctor Big Finish series.[34] Sladen won two Cult TV Awards, in 1997 for Hall Of Fame Actress[35] , and 2006 for Best Guest Appearance[36] (Doctor Who:School Reunion)

Other work

Whilst Sladen was in Doctor Who, she attended various public events to publicise the programme. Following her departure, Sladen largely stopped attending British events because she thought it would be bad manners to the new companions.[37] However she attended events & conventions in the United States, where her episodes were still being shown.

After Doctor Who, Sladen returned to Liverpool with her husband and performed in a series of plays. This included a two-hander with Miller in Mooney and his Caravans. Notable appearances following that include a two-year stint as a presenter for the children's programme Stepping Stones, a lead role with Miller playing her husband in ITV drama Send In The Girls, a BBC Play For Today, a role as a stand-up comic's spouse in Take My Wife, and a small part in the movie Silver Dream Racer as a bank secretary in 1980, only her second film appearance.

In 1981, former Doctor Who producer Barry Letts cast her as the female lead in the BBC Classics production of Gulliver in Lilliput. The character of Lady Flimnap was written for Sladen, and she said it was her favourite role.

She continued to appear in various television adverts and in another Letts production, Alice in Wonderland (playing the Dormouse).

After the birth of her daughter Sadie Miller in 1985, Sladen went into semi-retirement, placing her family first, but finding time for the occasional television appearance.[38]

In 1991, she starred as Alexa opposite Colin Baker in The Stranger audio adventure The Last Mission for BBV Audio. Sladen also appeared in a Bernice Summerfield audio drama, Kate Orman's Walking to Babylon.

Following the audio production of The Paradise of Death in 1993, Sladen restarted her regular public appearances in the United Kingdom.

In 1995, she played Dr Pat Hewland in 4 episodes of Peak Practice. In 1996, she played Sophie in Faith in the Future, and appeared in 15 episodes of the BBC schools programme Numbertime, which was repeated annually for around ten years. This was her last television acting appearance until the 2006 Doctor Who episode "School Reunion".

In 2008–09, Sladen appeared in a panto production of Peter Pan at the Theatre Royal Windsor, playing Mrs. Darling and a beautiful mermaid.[39]

Sladen's last fan event was at the British Film Institute on 12 Oct 2010, where there was a special showing of The Death Of The Doctor, followed by a Q&A session.

Sladen's last public appearance was at the EA British Academy Children's Awards on 28 Nov 2010.


Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network Notes
1968
ITV Playhouse [40] Hotel maid
ITV
Season 2, Episode 18 If Only the Trains Come.
1970
Coronation Street [41] Anita Reynolds
ITV
Played Anita Reynolds for 6 Episodes
1971
Z Cars [42][43] Valerie Hollingsworth
BBC One
Season 7, Episode 30 and 31 Who Were You With?: Part 1 and Who Were You With?: Part 2
1972
Doomwatch [44] Sarah Collins
BBC One
Season 3 Episode Say Knife, Fat Man.
Z Cars [45] Rose
BBC One
Season 8, Episode 7 Day Trip
Public Eye [46] Policewoman
ITV
Season 6, Episode 3 Many a Slip
1973
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em [47] Judy
BBC One
Season 1, Episode 5 The Hospital Visit
Special Branch [48] Policewoman
ITV
Season 3, Episode 12 Hostage
1973-1976
Doctor Who[49] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One
80 Episodes, Season 11 - Season 14
1978
Send in the Girls[50] Beverley
ITV
Season 1, Episode 5 Beware the Gentle People
1979
Take My Wife...[51] Josie Hall
ITV
Appeared in all 6 Episodes.
1980
Betzi[52] Countess Bertrand
ITV
TV Movie.
In Loving Memory[53] Mary Bennett
ITV
Season 2, Episode 1 The Outing.
Play for Today '[54] Jo
BBC One
Season 11, Episode 9 Name for the Day.
1981
K-9 and Company[55] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One
TV Movie.
1982
Gulliver in Lilliput [56] Lady Flimnap
BBC One
TV Movie.
1983
Doctor Who:The Five Doctors [57] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One
Special feature-length episode.
1985
Dempsey and Makepeace [58] Mrs. Barrett
ITV
Season 2, Episode 3 Love You to Death
1986
Alice in Wonderland[59] Dormouse
BBC One
TV Movie.
1989
The Bill[60] Mrs. Preston
ITV
Season 5, Episode 6 Life and Death
1993
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time[61] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One
Charity Special.
1994
Men of the World [62] Lorraine
BBC One
Series 1, Episode 3 Lost in France.
1995
Downtime[63] Sarah Jane Smith
Only on VHS
Spin off of Doctor Who that was release directly onto VHS.
1996
Peak Practice[64] Sarah Jane Smith
Only on VHS
Appeared in Season 4, Episode 1,3,7 and 9.
Faith in the Future[65] Sophie
ITV
Season 2, Episode 8 Body Language.
2006
Doctor Who[66] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One
Series 2, Episode 3 "School Reunion".
2007
The Sarah Jane Adventures [67] Sarah Jane Smith
CBBC
Invasion of the Bane - filmed at various locations in Cardiff, Wales. This episode appeared to be a pilot, but as the first series had already been commissioned, it was simply a New Year's Days Special.
The Sarah Jane Adventures[68] Sarah Jane Smith
CBBC
Appeared in every episode of Series 1 Filmed at various locations in Cardiff, Wales
2008
Doctor Who[69][70] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One
Series 4 Episode 12 "The Stolen Earth"/Series 4 Episode 13 "Journey's End"
The Sarah Jane Adventures[71] Sarah Jane Smith
CBBC
Appeared in every episode of Series 2
2009
The Sarah Jane Adventures [72] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One
Comic Relief Special
The Sarah Jane Adventures[73] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One and BBC HD
Appeared in every episode of Series 3.
2010
Doctor Who [74] Sarah Jane Smith
BBC One and BBC HD
The End of Time Part 2.
The Sarah Jane Adventures[75] Sarah Jane Smith
CBBC and
BBC HD
Series 4 .
Sarah Jane's Alien Files[76] [77] Sarah Jane Smith
CBBC
Appeared in Episode 1 and 4

Personal Appearances

Year Title Role Network Notes
1973
Hickory House[78] Presenter
ITV
1976
Nationwide[79] Herself
BBC One
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop[80] Herself
BBC One
Season 1, Episode 1.
1993
30 Years in the Tardis[81] Herself
BBC One
Expanded Documentary released on VHS.
1994
More Than 30 Years in the Tardis[82] Herself
UK Gold & VHS
Expanded Documentary. VHS Release.
1994
Unnamed chat show[83] Herself
Meridian
1997
In-Vision Introductions[84] Herself
UK Gold
Introducing her Dr Who stories & "More Than 30 Years in the Tardis"[85]
2000
Myth Makers Vol. 50: Elisabeth Sladen[86] Herself
Only on VHS
VHS Release only.
This Is Your Life - Tom Baker[87] Herself
BBC One
K9 Unleashed[88] Herself
Only on VHS
VHS Release only.
2002
Chronotrip[89] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
2003
Osirian Gothic[90] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
The Story of Doctor Who[91] Herself
BBC One
2004
Ultimate Sci-Fi Top 10[92] Herself
Sky One
TV mini-series. Episode "Top 10 Robots".
2005
Doctor Who Confidential[93][94][95] Herself
BBC Three
Season 1, Episode 3,4 and 12.
2006
Genesis of a Classic[96] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
Blue Peter[97] Herself
BBC One
Filmed at BBC Television Centre
Doctor Who Confidential[98] Herself
BBC Three
Season 2, Episode 3.
BBC Breakfast[99] Herself
BBC One
Episode dated 27 April 2006.
Totally Doctor Who[100] Herself
BBC One
Season 1, Episode 13.
Changing Time[101] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
Built for War [102] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
Blue Peter[103] Herself
BBC One
Filmed at BBC Television Centre
Davros-DVD Box Set[104] Herself
DVD Only
Commentary.
BBC Breakfast[105] Herself
BBC One
Episode dated 8 December 2006.
2007
Are Friends Electric[106] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
Beginning the End: Making 'The Time Warrior[107] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
Planetary Performance[108] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
CBBC Interview[109] Herself
CBBC
Filmed at BBC Television Centre
Blue Peter[110] Herself
BBC One
Filmed at BBC Television Centre
A Darker Side[111] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
Celebration[112] Herself
Home Video Only
Documentary released onto Home video.
Teaching Awards 2007[113] Herself
BBC Two
Filmed at the London Palladium.
TMI[114] Herself
BBC Two
Filmed at the BBC television Centre.
2008
GMTV[116] Herself
ITV 1
Episode dated 27 June 2008.
Doctor Who Confidential[117] Herself
BBC Three
Season 4, Episode 12.
The Alan Titchmarsh Show [118] Herself
ITV 1
Episode dated 29 September 2008.
TMI[119] Herself
BBC Two
Filmed at the BBC television Centre.
National Television Awards[120] Herself
ITV 1
Filmed at the Royal Albert Hall.
2009
Doctor Who Confidential[121] Herself
BBC Three
Season 4, Episode 15.
Clash[122] Judge
BBC One
Episode 3.
Doctor Who Greatest Moments[123] Herself
BBC Three
Season 1, Episode 2 "The Companions".
Doctor Who Greatest Moments[124] Herself
BBC Three
Season 1, Episode 4 "Donna ".
The Wright Stuff[125] Guest Panelist
Channel 5
2010
Sam & Mark's TMi Friday[126] Herself
CBBC
Filmed at the BBC television Centre.
Sidekick Stories[127] Herself
BBC Four
The Wright Stuff[128] Guest Panelist
Channel 5

Tribute

Year Title Network Notes
2011
My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen [129]
CBBC
Archive footage.

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1965 Ferry Cross the Mersey[130] Uncredited
1980 Silver Dream Racer[131] Bank Secretary

Radio and CD audio drama

Year Title Role Author Radio Station/Production Company Release/Air Date
1976
Exploration Earth: The Time Machine[132]
Sarah Jane Smith
Bernard Venables
BBC Radio 4
4 October 1976
Doctor Who and the Pescatons[133]
Sarah Jane Smith
Victor Pemberton
BBC Audio
July 1976 (LP Release)
1993
The Paradise of Death[134]
Sarah Jane Smith
Barry Letts
BBC Radio 5
27 August 1993 -
24 September 1993
1994
Sir Colin's New Clothes[135]
Narrator
Chris Allen
BBC Radio 4
30 March 1994
1996
The Ghosts of N-Space[136]
Sarah Jane Smith
Barry Letts
BBC Radio 2
20 January -
24 February 1996
1998
Bernice Summerfield -Walking To Babylon[137]
Ninan-ashtammu
Kate Orman
Big Finish Productions
20 January -
November 1998
2001
The Actor Speaks: Elisabeth Sladen[138]
Interviewee
N/A
MJTV
November 2001
2002
Sarah Jane Smith: Comeback[139]
Sarah Jane Smith
Terrance Dicks
Big Finish Productions
31 May 2002
Sarah Jane Smith: The TAO Connection[140]
Sarah Jane Smith
Barry Letts
Big Finish Productions
8 August 2002
Sarah Jane Smith: Test Of Nerve[141]
Sarah Jane Smith
David Bishop
Big Finish Productions
5 September 2002
Sarah Jane Smith: Ghost Town[142]
Sarah Jane Smith
Rupert Laight
Big Finish Productions
10 October 2002
Sarah Jane Smith: Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre[143]
Sarah Jane Smith
Peter Anghelides
Big Finish Productions
7 November 2002
2003
Doctor Who: Zagreus[144]
Miss Lime
Alan Barnes & Gary Russell
Big Finish Productions
20 January -
November 2003
2005
Doctor Who at the BBC:
A Time Travelling Journey Through the BBC Archives'[145]
Narrator
Michael Stevens
AudioGO Ltd
19 January 2005
Doctor Who at the BBC, Volume 2'[146]
Narrator
Michael Stevens
AudioGO Ltd
29 April 2005
Doctor Who at the BBC, Volume 3'[147]
Narrator
Michael Stevens
AudioGO Ltd
24 October 2005
2006
Sarah Jane Smith: Buried Secrets[148]
Sarah Jane Smith
David Bishop
Big Finish Productions
January 2006
Sarah Jane Smith: Snow Blind[149]
Sarah Jane Smith
David Bishop
Big Finish Productions
February 2006
Sarah Jane Smith: Fatal Consequences[150]
Sarah Jane Smith
David Bishop
Big Finish Productions
March 2006
Sarah Jane Smith: Dreamland[151]
Sarah Jane Smith
David Bishop
Big Finish Productions
April 2006
2007
Doctor Who at the BBC: The Tenth Doctor'[152]
Narrator
Andrew Pixley
BBC Audiobooks
17 September 2007
The Glittering Storm[153]
Narrator
Stephen Cole
BBC Audiobooks
5 November 2007
The Thirteenth Stone[154]
Narrator
Justin Richards
BBC Audiobooks
5 November 2007
2008
The Time Capsule[155]
Narrator
Peter Anghelides
BBC Audiobooks
13 November 2008
The Ghost House[156]
Narrator
Stephen Cole
BBC Audiobooks
3 November 2008
2009
Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders[157]
Narrator
Gary Russell
BBC Audiobooks
4 June 2009
The White Wolf[158]
Narrator
Terrance Dicks
BBC Audiobooks
3 September 2009
The Shadow People[159]
Narrator
Scott Handcock
BBC Audiobooks
3 September 2009
2010
Doctor Who at the BBC: A Legend Reborn'[160]
Narrator
Andrew Pixley
BBC Audiobooks
4 February 2010
Wraith World[161]
Narrator
Cavan Scott & Mark Wright
BBC Audiobooks
7 October 2010
Deadly Download[162]
Narrator
Jason Arnopp
BBC Audiobooks
7 October 2010
2011
Children of Steel[163]
Narrator
TBA
BBC Audiobooks
6 October 2011
Judgement Day[164]
Narrator
TBA
BBC Audiobooks
6 October 2011

Autobiography

An Autobiography called "Elisabeth Sladen: The Autobiography" is due to be released 25 April 2012 by Aurum Press Ltd.[165]

Personal life

Sladen married actor Brian Miller in 1968 in Liverpool.[166]

As a child, her daughter, Sadie, appeared alongside Sladen in the 1993 documentary, Thirty Years in the TARDIS, wearing a replica of the Andy Pandy overalls Sladen wore in The Hand of Fear.[167]

Death

Sladen died early on 19 April 2011,[168] after having had cancer for several months.[169] [170] [171] Sladen's death was reported on the BBC 1 Ten O'Clock News, and the front page of the Daily Mirror, The Sun and the Liverpool Echo. The first episode of series six of Doctor Who, "The Impossible Astronaut", was aired on the Saturday following Sladen's death; the episode opened with a screen dedicating the episode to the memory of Elisabeth Sladen. Directly after, a special programme called My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen was aired on CBBC.[172] The Hand of Fear was also shown on BBC Four as a tribute. [173] At the BAFTAs, during the film clips of people who had died in the past year, Sladen was the final person to be shown.[174]

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