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The Man Who Never Was is a two-part final story of The Sarah Jane Adventures, which was broadcast on CBBC on 17 and 18 October 2011. It is the third story of the fifth series and the final appearance of all the main cast, marking the last posthumous appearance of Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith .
Feb 17, 2021 · Rani and Clyde's New Identities! | The Man Who Never Was | The Sarah Jane Adventures. Rani has an idea on how to infiltrate Serf Systems - but it means pretending to be married to...
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- The Sarah Jane Adventures
Oct 17, 2011 · The Man Who Never Was: Part One: Directed by Joss Agnew. With Elisabeth Sladen, Tommy Knight, Daniel Anthony, Anjli Mohindra.
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- Joss Agnew
- 2011-10-17
The Man Who Never Was was the third and final serial of series 5 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. It was written by Gareth Roberts and directed by Joss Agnew. Due to the passing of Elisabeth Sladen, this was the final story of The Sarah Jane Adventures, as it was the last for which production was...
Feb 9, 2021 · Luke Returns Home! | The Man Who Never Was | The Sarah Jane Adventures. Luke comes home from University where he meets his new sister, Sky. Meanwhile the gang investigate the new...
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- The Sarah Jane Adventures
The Man Who Never Was: Part 1. Children's science fiction drama. Everyone wants the new SerfBoard - and why not? What could be so dangerous about a computer? More. Full Series. 26 mins....
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Oct 17, 2011 · The Man Who Never Was: Part 1. Series 5. Episode 5 of 6. Children's science fiction drama. Everyone wants the new SerfBoard - and why not? What could be so dangerous about a computer?...