K-9 And Company

K-9 and Company was a projected spin-off series of Doctor Who, featuring former series regulars Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist, and K-9, a robot in the shape of a dog. Both characters had been companions of the Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker at different times, and were two of the most popular companions among the show's fans. The pilot episode, "A Girl's Best Friend", was broadcast on 28 December 1981. As in Doctor Who, John Leeson provided the voice of K-9 and Elisabeth Sladen played Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah Jane gained a companion/assistant of her own, her aunt's ward Brendan Richards, played by Ian Sears. The pilot episode began with Sarah discovering a boxed-up K-9 Mark III, a gift from the Doctor. The plot which followed involved a strange mixture of occult spookery and mundanity, with robed pagans chanting "Hecate!" and the supposed goddess revealed as a human in a mask. The action took place in early to mid-December, the last scene taking part on Christmas Day. Many Doctor Who fans remember it most clearly for its electronic theme music, composed by longtime fan and record producer Ian Levine, which might be politely described as "interesting". Levine, the unofficial continuity consultant for Doctor Who in the 1980s, said in an interview with Dreamwatch Bulletin that the music was intended to be an orchestral score, but was instead arranged directly from his electronic demonstration arrangement by Peter Howell without Levine's knowledge. The viewing figures for the pilot were very strong, but due to a changeover of management at the BBC it did not go to series (the new bosses disliking the idea while the previous regime had approved it). It remains the sole televisual spin-off of Doctor Who. Despite the non-continuation of the series, it was acknowledged within Doctor Who itself as part of the show's reality. In the 1983 anniversary special, which featured appearances by many past companions, Sarah Jane makes her entrance accompanied by K-9 Mark III. The pilot episode was novelized in the late 1980s as the last in the Target Books series called The Companions of Doctor Who. The adventures of Sarah would later continue in audio form as part of a series of licensed Doctor Who-related projects made for audio in the early 2000s by Big Finish. Although this series did not include K-9, John Leeson reprised the role for several other Big Finish productions. The film has been released on video and DVD.

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