"Invasion of the Bane" is the first story of the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures.
Summary[]
Background information[]
- The text and images on a document seen in Sarah Jane Smith's attic was sourced from the aliens section of the shock site Rotten.com's cryptozoology index. The article can be be found at http://www.rotten.com/library/cryptozoology/aliens/. A portion of the article unseen on-screen refers to the Daleks.
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Cast[]
- Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
- Mrs Wormwood - Samantha Bond
- Maria Jackson - Yasmin Paige
- Luke - Tommy Knight
- Kelsey - Porsha Lawrence-Mavour
- Davey - Jamie Davis
- Alan Jackson - Joseph Millson
- Chrissie Jackson - Juliet Cowan
- Secretary - Rungano Nyoni
- Technician - Philip North
- Voice of K9 - John Leeson
- Mr Smith - Alexander Armstrong
- Bubble Shock Girl - Sydney White
- TV Reporter - Olivia Hill
- As themselves -
- Konnie Huq
- Gethin Jones
Crew[]
- Written by Russell T Davies & Gareth Roberts
- Directed by Colin Teague
- Produced by Susie Liggat
- 1st Assistant Director - Mark Hedges
- 2nd Assistant Director - Anna Evans
- 3rd Assistant Director - Alex Kaye-Besley
- Location Manager - Nicky James
- Assistant Location Manager - Paul-Christian Reynish
- Production Co-ordinator - Phillipa Cole
- Production Secretary - Victoria Wheel
- Continuity - Vicky Cole
- Script Editor - Simon Winstone
- Focus Puller - Matt Wicks
- Camera Assistant - Rob Gilmore
- Grip - Clive Baldwin
- Boom Operator - Jeff Welch
- Gaffer - Brandon Evans
- Best Boy - Colin Powton
- Electricians -
- Adam Vernon
- Ian Jewels
- Stunt Co-ordinator - Abbi Collins
- Chief Supervising Art Director - Stephen Nicholas
- Art Dept Production Manager - Jonathan Marquand Allison
- Art Department Co-ordinator - Matthew North
- Chief Props Master - Adrian Anscombe
- Supervising Art Director - Tim Dickel
- Standby Art Director - Lisa McDiarmid
- Design Assistants -
- Al Roberts
- Rob Dicks
- Storyboard Artist - Shaun Williams
- Standby Props -
- Paul Turner
- Paul Humbles
- Property Master - Steve Wheeler
- Props Buyer - Sue Jackson-Potter
- Prop Makers -
- Penny Howarth
- Nick Robatto
- Store Man - Garry Dawson
- Forward Dresser - Mike Parker
- Construction Manager - Matt Hywel-Davies
- Graphics - BBC Wales Graphics
- Costume Supervisor - Barbara Harrington
- Costume Assistants -
- Katie Hill
- Andrea Mear
- Make-Up Artists -
- Gill Rees
- Allison Sing
- Editor's Assistant - Tim Hodges
- Post Production Supervisor - Chris Blatchford
- Post Production Co-ordinator - Marie Brown
- Special FX Supervisor - Danny Hargreaves
- On Line Editors -
- Matthew Clarke
- Mark Bright
- Colourist - James Bamford
- On Set Visual FX Supervisor - Dave Bowman
- 3D Artist - Adam Burnett
- 2D Artists -
- Tim Barter
- Loraine Cooper
- Supervising Sound Editor - Paul McFadden
- Dialogue Editor - Trevor Keats
- Sound FX Editor - Jeremy Childs
- Dubbing Mixer - Tim Ricketts
- Title Music - Murray Gold
- Music - Sam Watts
- Casting Director - Anji Carroll
- Production Accountant - Oliver Ager
- Sound Recordist - Ray Parker
- Costume Designer - Pam Tait
- Make-up Designer - Emma Bailey
- Visual Effects - The Mill
- Visual FX Producers -
- Will Cohen
- Marie Jones
- Visual FX Supervisor - Dave Houghton
- Special Effects - Any Effects
- Editor - Mike Hopkins
- Designer - Kevin Woodhouse
- Production Designer - Edward Thomas
- Director of Photography - John Sorapure
- Production Manager - Debbi Slater
- Production Executive - Julie Scott
- Executive Producers -
- Phil Collinson
- Russell T Davies
- Julie Gardner
References[]
12 Bannerman Road; 13 Bannerman Road; alien; Arcateen V; Arcateenian; Arcateenian communicator; artron energy; B squad; Bane; Bane Mother; Bannerman Road; bean; belly button; Bible; bike shop; black hole; Blue Peter; Blunt, James; Book of Revelations; British Isles; broadband; Bubble Shock!; Bubble Shock! factory; bus; C squad; California; canine; car; carbohydrate; cat; Central America; chemical; ChildLine; clown (doll); computer; Darren; deadlock seal; divorce; the Doctor; Earth; email; Europe; European Union; gas mask; Girl Guide; hallucination; harpoon; Hollyoaks; image translator; Ivan; Jeremy Kyle; Jolie, Angelina; journalist; Lethbridge-Stewart, Alistair; little green men; London; Metropolitan Police; mobile phone; owl (toy); Park Vale Comprehensive School; plane; Pontin, Kath; pop; pope; Royal Mail; Sakkib; Sally; Sam; Sam2; Sammie; Shelley; Skaffas; Socks; sonic lipstick; sonic screwdriver; Space-Time Vortex; spaceship; star; star poet; Steve; Subbsy; Suki; Sullivan, Harry; sweetener; Switzerland; tea; telephone; telephone headset; telescope; television; time travel; toast; Tom; tortoise; United Kingdom; visual link; Western world; WHSmith; Wormwood; wrist scanner
Additional references[]
Archer & Lewis; British Leyland; Business Market; Close Encounters of the Third Kind; Communion; Dalek; Denco; DigiLondon; the Doctor's TARDIS; dog; E number; Earth vs. the Flying Saucers; Film Extra; Fitzpatrick, Percy; Fletcher Morgan; Funk Mainstream; Graham, Winston; Health Network; J590WAX; Jagaroth spaceship; Jock of the Bushveld; K-9 (Mark III); Leyland National; little gray men; Majestic-12; Metropolitan; Musicblasti; New Mexico; New Soul & Reggae; The Other Side of the Singing Detective; Purelife Music; Richardson, Gladwell; Rider from Rifle Rock; Rock & Pop TV; Roswell; The Short Stories of H.G. Wells; Sport Live; The Tumbled House; UFO; UK News & Sport; United States