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Elisabeth Sladen - Doctor Who’s Sarah Jane Smith has died.

It is with much sadness that we can announce Elisabeth Sladen, the much-loved actress best known for her role as Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor Who and CBBC’s The Sarah Jane Adventures, passed away this morning. She was 63.

Lis first appeared as Sarah Jane in Doctor Who in 1973 alongside the Third Doctor Jon Pertwee and stayed for three and half seasons working alongside Jon and the Fourth Doctor Tom Baker. She returned to the role on numerous occasions over the years and, in 2007, was given her own spin-off series on CBBC - The Sarah Jane Adventures - where she would appear alongside new Doctors David Tennant and Matt Smith.

The Sarah Jane Adventures brought Lis a whole new generation of fans who grew up to love her alien-busting adventures. The series was hugely popular with fans young and old and won this year’s RTS Award for best children’s drama.

Controller of CBBC Damian Kavanagh said tonight: “I’m deeply saddened and shocked by the news of Lis’ untimely death. Lis brought joy, excitement and a sense of wonder to her many fans in her role as Sarah Jane Smith. She was adored by our young audience and I know all of them will miss her as much as I will.”

Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith, said: “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.”

The creator of The Sarah Jane Adventures Russell T Davies said: “I absolutely loved Lis. She was funny and cheeky and clever and just simply wonderful. The universe was lucky to have Sarah Jane Smith; the world was lucky to have Lis.”

Steven Moffat, Doctor Who’s Lead Writer and Executive Producer said: “‘Never meet your heroes’ wise people say. They weren’t thinking of Lis Sladen.

“Sarah Jane Smith was everybody’s hero when I was younger, and as brave and funny and brilliant as people only ever are in stories. But many years later, when I met the real Sarah Jane - Lis Sladen herself - she was exactly as any child ever have wanted her to be. Kind and gentle and clever; and a ferociously talented actress, of course, but in that perfectly English unassuming way.

“There are a blessed few who can carry a whole television show on their talent and charisma - but I can’t think of one other who’s done it quite so politely. I once showed my son Joshua an old episode of Doctor Who, in which Lis appeared. “But that’s Sarah Jane,” he said, confused “In old Doctor Who. From years ago. How come she always look exactly the same?” It’s not a comfort today, of course, but children will still be saying that fifty years from now.”

Keith Jones, Director, BBC Cymru Wales, said: “The Sarah Jane Adventures has been one of the most successful children’s programmes on television in recent years - and without Elisabeth Sladen it would not have happened. A brilliant presence on screen and on set, she brought the excitement and energy of the Doctor Who family of programmes, of which we are very proud at BBC Wales, to a whole new generation. She will be missed by all at BBC Wales who worked with her.”

Roger Carey, who represented Lis for many years, said. “She was not just a client, but a dear friend. She was so positive about life and her natural energy was intoxicating. She couldn’t believe her luck when her career was resurrected in her own series.”

Tenth Doctor, David Tennant, said: “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 honoured 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.”

Lis had been suffering from cancer. She leaves behind a husband, actor Brian Miller, and her daughter, Sadie.

BBC Statement

02:52 pm, by outfoxthefox

You can look at my special screwdriver if you like.

  02:38 am, by outfoxthefox 9

I’m still amused by all the reactions this has gotten. :P

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03:41 am, reblogged  by outfoxthefox 441

“Smoochy-Smoochy Time”

04:09 pm, reblogged  by outfoxthefox 298

recallthename:

silverlightandshadow:

madman-with-a-laptop:

silencingthedrums:

“Hello?  Master?  Yeah, this is the Doctor.  Could you… maybe, could you come over to the TARDIS tonight?  And bring Mean Girls with you?  And pick up some more Ben & Jerry’s on the way?  No, of course my latest Companion didn’t break up with me.  Why would you say that?  Maybe I just want to watch Mean Girls and eat Ben & Jerry’s, ok.”

“I love this movie, don’t you?  It’s just so… it teaches you things.  About life.  And high school.  And fashion.”

The Master grimaced and made another grab for the half-empty bottle of Jameson clutched in the Doctor’s right hand, hoping the movie would distract him.  The Doctor dodged him again, dripping a bit of melty Cherry Garcia over the Master’s sleeve, managing not to miss even a second if Mean Girls in the process.

“Don’t you think you’ve had enough?” he asked, pausing in his attempts to salvage the evening to lick the spill off his cuff.

“No,” the Doctor pouted.  “‘S not even half empty.  See?  Still got a lot left.  Need something to drink for The Lion King, don’t I?”

“Then at least give me the ice cream before you ruin this couch,” the Master said, reaching cautiously for the soggy container.  “It’s not even ice cream anymore, look - it’s soup.”

“Oh my god, Master.”  The Doctor leaned away from him, keeping his booze and sweets away from his companion’s flailing (and short) reach.  “You can’t just call people soup.”

“The next wretched human Companion you take on, I’m going to sew you two together,” the Master grumbled, scooting back to his end of the couch and folding his arms in irritation.  “Or drug them when they try and leave, or something.  This happens every time.”

The Doctor’s lower lip trembled, and the Master realized he’d made a grievous mistake.

“Y-you know,” he said, voice shaky with emotion, “Rose Tyler… Rose Tyler loved drugs.

Oh, it was going to be a long night.

I’m just going to leave this here.

ROSE TYLER LOVED DRUGS.

Favorite thing ever : y/n

Seriously, THIS WINS THE INTERNET.

Oh my. I don’t even like fanfiction and little snippets like this. But it made me lol.

  01:16 pm, reblogged  by outfoxthefox 1991