SJA reviews

Sarah Jane Adventures: DVD review

The DVD Talk website reviewed the complete second series of The Sarah Jane Adventures and "highly recommended" it.

"The Sarah Jane Adventures" works wonders as part of the "Doctor Who" franchise while standing strongly on its own. This is magnificent entertainment, thrilling not just for its young target audience but viewers of any age, longtime "Who" fans and newbies alike. Sladen, better than ever, leads a terrific cast through crisply written, fast-paced adventures that tinker with science fiction and fantasy without ever forgetting the human touch. And this second season is even better than the first. Highly Recommended.

Sarah Jane Adventures: series 1 DVD review

There is a great review of the first series DVD here.

"Kudos also go to Joseph Millson as Maria's recently separated father Alan, and Juliet Cowan in the unenviable role of the grating Chrissie, Maria's mother."

Sarah Jane Adventures: metacritic reviews

Metacritic has posted some reviews of the US broadcast of SJA. From reading many of the online blogs, it seems to be favourably received. It will be interesting to know what the viewing figures have been.

Sarah Jane Adventures: Cult Spy Icon

Digital Spy posted a great round up of all the SJA episodes and in particular gave Joseph's character "Cult Spy Icon" status. 

"Cult Spy Icon: Alan Jackson - 'Sarah Jane' By Ben Rawson-Jones, Cult Editor

The cool father figure many of us crave, Alan Jackson is a man of many talents and fully deserving of Cult Spy Icon status after only one season of Sarah Jane. What's most astonishing is not his ability to save the earth from Mr Smith in the season finale, but his extreme patience when dealing with ghastly ex-wife Chrissie. Such is her annoying nature and downright vacuousness, it's remarkable that Alan isn't an alcoholic. Surely he must have been drunk when he proposed?

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