
That was The Sarah Jane Adventures 4:07 The Empty Planet Part 1. Don't read on if you haven't watched it yet, its on BBC1 in 2 days BTW :)
Featuring; Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), Mr Smith (voiced by Alexander Armstrong), Clyde Langer (Daniel Anthony), Rani Chandra (Anjli Mohindra), it was written Gareth Roberts and Directed by Ashley Way.
One minute late again...
Mr Smith sees a strange energy trace, Clyde and Rani joke, everyone goes home to bed, sleep.
The energy seems to come back, in the morning Rani and Clyde wake up in their beds, nothing on the radio, no parents about. Outside is the same, no one about, Mr Smith doesn't work, phones don't work, dogs are about though, TV dead. Rani finds Clyde.
Rani says if everyone has suddenly gone, they may suddenly return. They head into town, there is nobody about, they notice there are no car crashes though. They get some breakfast from a cafe, helping themselves, but leaving money. They can't work out why everyone has gone.
In the market some fruit topples, then crates, there seems to be someone, they chase, its another child. They catch him in his home, called Gavin, he asks where everyone has gone. Rani has Sarahs sonic lipstick, she shows it off, the three discuss aliens, Gavin doesn't believe, and runs off.
There is a loud noise outside, they bike back into town, they think Gavin is weird, and sit in another cafe. The TV in there starts showing weird stuff, they look outside, all TVs are showing this strange language, they see a red and yellow robot, the robots are about to shoot them...
If you like action packed episodes, you won't like this :)
One thing The Sarah Jane Adventures has over Doctor Who is the cliffhanger, with classic Doctor Who we used to get 3 or so a story, now with new Who we get 2 or 3 a series, with The Sarah Jane Adventures we get 6 in 6 weeks!
If you are in the UK, you can see it on iplayer here, anyone can read about it further here, and we hope to have an international version later, plus all the usuals
The next one is on tomorrow, Tuesday 2nd November, on CBBC at 5.15, The Empty Planet Part 2.
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