Sarah Jane Smith: Dreamland

Sarah Jane Smith: Dreamland is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Elisabeth Sladen reprising her role as Sarah Jane Smith.[1]

Dreamland
Big Finish Productions audio drama
SeriesSarah Jane Smith
Release no.9
Written byDavid Bishop
Directed byJohn Ainsworth
Produced byJohn Ainsworth
Jason Haigh-Ellery
Length60 minutes

Plot

Still reeling from recent tragic events, Sarah Jane faces one more shock as Josh stands revealed as her secret guardian angel.

When the truth behind Duke Guilliano's manuscript emerges, the dying Sir Donald offers her a place on the world's first commercial flight into space from the Nevada launch site codenamed Dreamland. He has been working on this flight since 2001, which is the key to the White Chapter's plan to intercept the rapidly approaching Mandragora comet. She accepts – convinced that the Doctor had a reason behind his decision to return her to Earth. But she wonders whether she will find what she has been searching for, out among the stars.

Following a sabotage attempt on take-off, Sarah Jane is marooned in space. But something is approaching the spacecraft.[2]

Cast

Notes

  • This is the last installment of this series of audio plays. She returned to Doctor Who in the episode School Reunion, the same month this CD was released. The following year, The Sarah Jane Adventures premiered on television.
  • This is the final full cast audio play with Sarah Jane Smith. Elisabeth Sladen died five years to the month after this CD was released.
  • Stephen Greif's science fiction credits include appearing in the BBC tv series Blake's 7 in 1978, as series regular Space Commander Travis.
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