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Elisabeth Sladen Passed
Elisabeth Sladen Passed
#1
I'm very sad now.
Elisabeth Sladen--Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who--died today.
News clip
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#2
I just read this on the Dr who News Page.

Let us try to continue protecting the world in her name.

She will be missed.

http://www.doctorwhonews....isabeth-sladen-1948.html
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#3
man, that bites.
"No can brain today. Want cheezeburger."
From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies
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#4
sad day Sad
“We can never undo what we have done. We can never go back in time. We write history with our decisions and our actions. But we also write history with our responses to those actions. We can leave the pain and the damage in our wake, unattended, or we can do the work of acknowledging and fixing, to whatever extent possible, the harm that we have caused.”

— On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World by Danya Ruttenberg
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#5
DAMN IT!!!!
damn it... I want to cry. Damn it to hell. Too soon... way way too soon. I so wanted to meet her one day. A classy, lovely lady.
EDIT:
Quote:Current Doctor Who head writer Steven Moffat added: "'Never
meet your heroes,' wise people say. They weren't thinking of Lis Sladen.
Sarah Jane Smith was everybody's hero when I was younger, and as brave
and funny and brilliant as people only ever are in stories.
"But
many years later, when I met the real Sarah-Jane - Lis Sladen herself -
she was exactly as any child ever have wanted her to be. Kind and gentle
and clever; and a ferociously talented actress, of course, but in that
perfectly English unassuming way."
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#6
Sad day...

Elisabeth Sladen's Sarah Jane Smith was the companion (and John Pertwee was the Doctor) when I first started watching Doctor Who, and both the character and the actress are the touchstones to whom I compare all the other companions. Very, very few have ever come close.

She will be missed.
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#7
Sarah Jane was my first Companion, too, only it was Tom Baker's Doctor.

And all I can say is, damn.
-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#8
I don't know what to say.
I was born too late to see her during the original run, but I've seen some of the episodes she was in of Doctor Who, and greatly enjoyed them. The same with what episodes I have seen of The Sarah Jane Adventures. I wish I knew what to say.
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Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea.
"Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber."  --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia.
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#9
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--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#10
This saddened me to hear. Most people, if asked who is a Doctor Who companion, would probably mention her first or second.
--

"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor
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Tom Baker (The 4th Doctor) Posts abut Elizabeth Sladen's passing
#11
(I apologize for bringing this back up again. Normally I wouldn't. But this is Tom Baker and well... I had a feeling at the time that he would have something to say. And I was right, but I missed it. Don't know if you guys did or not. But in case you did, here it is)
Tom Baker posts about Liz:
Original post, with pictures, here. But here's the main text of the article.
Quote:Lis Sladen
1948 - 2011
Sarah Jane dead?  No, impossible!  Impossible.  Only last week I
agreed to do six new audio adventures with her for Big Finish
Productions.

She can't be dead.  But she is: she died yesterday morning.  Cancer.
 I had no idea she was ill; she was so private, never wanted any fuss,
and now, gone.  A terrible blow to her friends and a shattering blow for
all those fans of the programme whose lives were touched every Saturday
evening by her lovely heroic character, Sarah-Jane Smith.

Lis Sladen was very important to me, you know. When I joined the
little world of Doctor Who, Lis was already a star.  She had an
enormous success with Jon Pertwee.  She was good pals with the
Brigadier, our beloved Nicholas Courtney; she knew all the regular
directors.  She was adored by Barry Letts, the producer who cast her in
the role.  She always said she was Barry's girl.  It was for that
reason she decided to leave the show.  But it was not necessary at all.
 The fans adored her, Philip Hinchcliffe, our new and glamorous
producer, adored her, so did David Maloney, her favourite director.

Terry Walsh, the regular stunt man adored her.  Once in deep, dark
Wooky Hole caves Lis was almost swept away in a small boat, fifty feet
from a terrifying black hole that looked like the entrance to hell.  In
a flash Terry Walsh dived in and caught the boat and all was well,
thanks to the devotion of Terry.  Lis was safe and and the show could
go on.
So when I replaced Jon Pertwee, it must have been an anxious time
for Lis; it was a very anxious time for me.  Following in the big
footsteps of Jon was daunting.  Tom Baker?  Never heard of him.  And so
we started on the first story under Barry Letts as director.  We did
the location stuff first and I just obeyed orders; running about, with
the Brigadier and that silly car Bessie Trotwood, I think it was
called: too small for me, but also in its own way a "character".  Jon
loved cars.  

 

But back in the rehearsal room things were quieter and there was
time to put in little details, time for Lis and me to get acquainted,
time for me to try and make a little mark, so to speak.  And Lis
laughed at my silly antics; yes, she did, she laughed me to success.
 We both came from Liverpool, that small detail helped.  We both loved
old movies.  And quite suddenly Lis and Ian Marter and Tom Baker were a
trio.  It is so consoling when one is sad and bereft to remember the
good times, the laughter, the glamour; yes, the glamour: we three
switched on the lights at Blackpool!   A very great honour.  We
performed a little melodrama directed by (guess who?) yes, David
Maloney! And now Lis was adored by Ian Marter and Tom Baker
too.
And it never ceased. And in the evenings Lis, would simply disappear
back to wherever we were staying and the rest of us would often be
raucous!   And too soon she decided to leave; no fuss at all, all was
calm.  And Philip Hinchcliffe gave her lovely farewell party at the
Hilton.   Those sweet memories of happy days with Lis Sladen, the
lovely, witty, kind and so talented Lis Sladen.  I am consoled by the
memories.  I was there, I knew her, she was good to me and I shall
always be grateful, and I shall miss her.
Well said, Tom.
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