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Doctor Who - Goodbye, Sarah Jane

23 Apr 2011

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As we ready ourselves for the return of Doctor Who, we pause for a moment to remember a wonderful actress we lost this past week. Elisabeth Sladen, most famously known as Sarah Jane Smith, died on April 19th after a battle with cancer. She was 63 years old.

To say that fans were stunned would be an understatement. Sarah Jane was not only a Companion to the Doctor, she was THE Companion to many. She began with the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and continued on with the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker), marking her reign as one of the longest serving Companions in Who history. An entire generation tuned in to see Sarah Jane and the Doctor, along with K-9, roaming the universe and allowing us to no longer be confined to our homes, but out there exploring with them. Sladen and Baker showed us where our imaginations could take us and what wonders we could encounter as a result. Upon her return in the new series, where she met up with the Tenth Doctor in “School Reunion” and then again with the Eleventh Doctor in her own series, she has shown that life with the Doctor is not always easy, but it is always exciting. Sladen has touched the lives of many and her Doctors have had kind remembrances of her.

"It is so consoling when one is sad and bereft to remember the good times, the laughter, the glamour. I am consoled by the memories. I was there, I knew her, she was good to me and I shall always be grateful. I shall miss her." ~ Tom Baker (Fourth Doctor)

"I just can't believe that Lis is gone. She seemed invincible. The same woman who enchanted my childhood, enchanted my time on Doctor Who and enchanted generations who have watched her and fallen in love with her, just like I did. I feel very honored to have shared a Tardis with Sarah Jane Smith, and I feel very lucky to have shared some time with Lis Sladen. She was extraordinary." ~ David Tennant (Tenth Doctor)

"What struck me about Lis was her grace. She welcomed me, educated me, and delighted me with her tales and adventures on Doctor Who. And she also seemed to have a quality of youth that not many people retain as they go through life. Her grace and kindness will stay with me because she had such qualities in abundance and shared them freely. I will miss her, as will the world of Doctor Who and all the Doctors that had the good pleasure to work with Lis Sladen and travel the universe with Sarah Jane." ~ Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor)

And as we say goodbye to someone who we will never forget, I find her quote from “School Reunion” to be a fitting tribute. "The universe has to move forward. Pain and loss, they define us as much as happiness or love. Whether it's a world, or a relationship... Everything has its time. And everything ends."

Goodbye, Elisabeth Sladen. May you find great adventures out amongst the stars. Thank you for letting us tag along with you for all these years.


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6 comments:

  1. she will be surely missed for sure goodbye sarah jane the doctor who universe has lost another angel

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  2. It is a shock to hear that she is gone. She was an important part of my growing up and my favourite Dr. Who companion. May she find peace travelling in the great Tardis in the sky.

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  3. Indeed :( She will always be remembered.

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  4. It was very shocking to hear. I wasn't aware she had cancer :(

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  5. The loss of Lis Sladen - and of Sarah Jane - is heartbreaking. She will be remembered, and loved, as long as the Doctor himself.

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  6. Agreed. Her memory will remain with us and her influence has shaped many.

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