Awwww, bummer. Elisabeth Sladen, who played Sarah Jane to a couple of the Doctors Who, has passed away:
19 April 2011 Last updated at 18:19 ET
Doctor Who star Elisabeth Sladen, who was also in spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures, has died aged 63.
Sladen appeared as Doctor Who assistant Sarah Jane Smith in the BBC television sci-fi series between 1973 and 1976, opposite Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker.
The Liverpool-born actress appeared in four series from 2007 of The Sarah Jane Adventures on children's channel CBBC.
Sladen had been battling cancer for some time and leaves actor husband Brian Miller and daughter Sadie.
I'm sorry to hear of her passing. OT, I got to meet John Pertwee at the local PBS station during a pledge week. He showed incredible kindness toward an 8 year old girl and was a delight to talk to.
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Rod wrote:I'm sorry to hear of her passing. OT, I got to meet John Pertwee at the local PBS station during a pledge week. He showed incredible kindness toward an 8 year old girl and was a delight to talk to.
Like so many great British actors\comedians who became famous in the 60's and 70's he was a WW2 veteran. A Royal Navy officer.
He was in a radio comedy series called " The Navy Lark " which was way before my time, but I find hilarious. I don't know how well the humour would translate into US cultural terms. Find it on the web and see what you think.
My Dr Who connection is that I went to school with one of Tom Bakers sons. He was a couple of years older than me and we didn't really interact much at all, but I remember him as being someone who had a good reputation because he didn't try to make any capital out of his dads fame and was basically just a nice guy.
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They say your favorite Doctor is the first one you watched. For me that Was Tom Baker, in 1980, when the local PBS station started running the show. Besides Sarah Jane, my favorite companions were Romana I, played by Mary Tamm, and Romana II, played by Lalla Ward.
Darrell wrote:They say your favorite Doctor is the first one you watched. For me that Was Tom Baker, in 1980, when the local PBS station started running the show. Besides Sarah Jane, my favorite companions were Romana I, played by Mary Tamm, and Romana II, played by Lalla Ward.
That's the one I remember. Sad to hear of her untimely passing.