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K-9 and Company

  • Téléfilm
  • 1981
  • 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,0/10
727
MA NOTE
John Leeson and Elisabeth Sladen in K-9 and Company (1981)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOne time companion of the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith returns to Earth and carries on with her journalist career. Now, in 1981, she has managed to rebuild her career and has come, a matter of d... Tout lireOne time companion of the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith returns to Earth and carries on with her journalist career. Now, in 1981, she has managed to rebuild her career and has come, a matter of days before Christmas, to her aunt Lavinia's (a famous scientist) house in the sleepy Engli... Tout lireOne time companion of the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith returns to Earth and carries on with her journalist career. Now, in 1981, she has managed to rebuild her career and has come, a matter of days before Christmas, to her aunt Lavinia's (a famous scientist) house in the sleepy English village of Moreton Harwood to write a book and to rest after her world-travelling assig... Tout lire

  • Director
    • John Black
  • Writer
    • Terence Dudley
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Sladen
    • John Leeson
    • Bill Fraser
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,0/10
    727
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John Black
    • Writer
      • Terence Dudley
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Sladen
      • John Leeson
      • Bill Fraser
    • 15Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
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    Elisabeth Sladen
    Elisabeth Sladen
    • Sarah Jane Smith
    John Leeson
    John Leeson
    • K-9
    • (voice)
    Bill Fraser
    • Commander Bill Pollock
    Ian Sears
    • Brendan Richards
    Colin Jeavons
    Colin Jeavons
    • George Tracey
    Sean Chapman
    Sean Chapman
    • Peter Tracey
    Mary Wimbush
    Mary Wimbush
    • Aunt Lavinia Smith
    Linda Polan
    • Juno Baker
    Gillian Martell
    • Lilly Gregson
    Neville Barber
    • Howard Baker
    John Quarmby
    John Quarmby
    • Henry Tobias
    Nigel Gregory
    Nigel Gregory
    • Sergeant Vince Wilson
    Stephen Oxley
    • P.C. Carter
    Sally Ann Wright
    • Coven Member
    Susie Brown
    • Coven Member
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Carey
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Diane Collett
    • Market garden extra
    • (uncredited)
    Sue Crosland
    • Covern Member
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    • Director
      • John Black
    • Writer
      • Terence Dudley
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    6Theo Robertson

    Hardly Brilliant But Not That Bad

    Hmm some people really have it in for K9 AND COMPANY the first - And to date - only spin off from DOCTOR WHO . I guess if there was any potential spin offs from the legendary fantasy show then two would spring to mind . The first one obviously being a series featuring the Daleks . Terry Nation actually approached American television studios in the late 1960s seeking funding for the metallic meanies but since America never experienced Dalekmania you can see why they wouldn't want to invest in a concept they have no knowledge of . It would have probably been too expensive anyway and almost certainly unfilmable . The recent series of DOCTOR WHO contained breath taking Dalek sequences but that's because television technology has moved on in the last 40 years . The other obvious spin off would have been a show featuring Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart and UNIT but again the amount of military hardware involved would probably have made it prohibitive on financial grounds ( though THE X - FILES isn't a million miles removed from this premise when you think about it ) so instead of what we might have got we ended up with a former journalist and a robotic dog !

    I was never keen on K9 during the fourth Doctor's tenure . Every time Tom Baker would be chained to a wall about to be tortured you just knew that K9 was going to appear out of the shadows and shoot the villains with his blaster . So in other words he was a plot device used by very lazy writers during the poorest period of the show seen at that time . As for Sarah Jane Smith I always thought she was slightly overrated as a companion ( She wins every single poll as favourite companion ) possibly because she was the Doctor's sidekick when the show achieved its highest ratings and most critical acclaim in the mid 1970s . I guess John Nathan Turner thought he was onto a winner by resurrecting two popular companions in a pilot for a proposed series

    What is very clear by watching this pilot is how self limiting the format is . It's set on present day Earth with no monsters with the villains being pagan worshipers . If it had gone to a full series we'd have seen Sarah and K9 and girlie boy Brendan tackle mad scientists and .. and .. and ... maybe they'd have brought back pagan worshipers for a rematch . Or maybe JNT could have had an alien invasion every third week to break up the monotony of mad scientists and pagan worshipers . No doubt Sarah could have tackled the aliens with her karate ( Where did she learn that ? ) and if that wasn't enough K9 could zap the aliens with his laser - As long as the aliens didn't run up a flight of stairs or hide behind a greenhouse or were able to run faster than three miles per hour .

    Despite the poor format there are some good points to this pilot . It contains some impressive night filming which lends itself to some atmospheric moments such as the policeman gingerly walking down a lonely country lane and it's nowhere as badly acted as some people claim , I mean try watching some DOCTOR WHO from the mid to late 1980s to see what bad acting is . Sean Chapman as Peter Tracey has a scene where he bursts into tears of despair and I often think that crying must be difficult for an actor to portray convincingly but here Chapman manages it . I'm not saying he deserves an Oscar but think of all the scenes you've seen on television and in movies where an actor is supposed to be crying and you're asking yourself if their character is laughing or crying ? As for the really crap title sequence or more appropriately the music that goes with it blame Ian Levine , someone who would later produce records for Take That , aka Robbie Williams and those other blokes

    Hardly brilliant but not as bad as some people claim K-9 AND COMPANY gets six out of ten
    10gregoryshnly

    K-9 and Cmpany

    I think K-9 and Company was a good idea,and Elisabeth Sladen always gives a great performance although Sarah-Jane seems a bit more grumpy than her normal self in this spin-off. John Lesson's voice gives K-9 a life of his own and he makes K-9 very endearing,the opening credits are very bizarre and I am sure not meant to be as funny as they come across. Thngs do seem to take a long time to start,there is a lot of running around until Sarah-Jane opens the box containing K-9. Having recently saw the pilot of The Sarah-Jane adventures,at least K-9 and company wasn't full of annoying kids! and people overacting. It was a good idea,it wasn't a failure,it got respectful viewing figures and K-9 remains a very popular character of DR.Who even today.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    A sweet, nostalgic, festive spin off.

    Sarah Jane arrives at her Aunt Lavinia's cottage, but she isn't there, the locals are all highly suspicious, she receives K9 in the post and young Brendan comes to stay with her.

    The plot is a little on the thin side, and has been mentioned before the boundaries of the show's format at that time would have prevented a series going very far. For this episode the Pagan villagers work really well.

    That said I find K-9 and Company hugely watchable, I suppose for reasons of nostalgia, it has become my official Christmas wrapping show, it goes on, out comes the Baileys, it does have a very festive feel to it.

    The acting is a little on the patchy side, most of the performances dare I say it are a little on the theatrical side, but still enjoyable and in keeping with the script, that said I love Juno Baker, played by Linda Polan, she was great fun.

    I still love those opening credits and music too!

    Not to be taken too seriously, but lots of fun, 7/10
    mjshannon

    K-9 would say--"Affirmative!!!"

    Most of the other reviewers here can't seem to get past the theme song--yeah, it's silly but hardly something you would want to commit suicide over! The producer John Nathan Turner wanted a Hart To Hart opening credit sequence and that was a bit of a bad idea considering that the two leads in this are a woman and a mechanical dog! However, there is something bizarrely funny about it that acually draws you in. Maybe it's the camera zooming in on K-9 sitting on a stone fence--just how the hell did he get up there?! All of that aside, the actual story of witchcraft in the English countryside is rather fun stuff. There is some nice nightime atmosphere surrounding the coven's ceremonies and the actors who portray the various locals are all well cast. The only real negative is the short running time which is why there is not a lot of tension built. If one reads the novel it can be seen there was much more going on in the background to create tension but this does an acceptable job. Anyone who takes this too seriously or gets mad over this needs to relax and take a few deep breaths. This is great fun in the solid tradition of Doctor Who and it is too bad it never became a series.
    7AaronCapenBanner

    Not Popular, But I Like It!

    If one can get past the jarring credit sequence and theme tune(a guilty pleasure of mine, I must confess!)this is a fun special updating us on what's happened to our beloved Sarah Jane Smith(Elizabeth Sladen) since she left the fourth Doctor at the end of 'The Hand Of Fear'.

    She has gotten on with her life, and is visiting her aunt's home at Christmastime, when she gets involved in a witch cult of all things, but the unexpected discovery of a forgotten crate(a gift from the Doctor) brings welcome help in the form of K-9 Mark III(voiced by John Leeson), the lovable robotic dog from the series, which arrived in the Tardis after Sarah's time.

    The only official spin-off from the classic series is most enjoyable!

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the pilot for a never-realised spin-off of Doctor Who (1963). Elisabeth Sladen's character of investigative journalist Sarah-Jane Smith had been the Doctor's travelling companion from 1973 to 1976, whilst K-9 had been introduced in 1977. This version of K-9 was mark III. The first had stayed with Leela on Gallifrey, the second stayed with Romana in E-Space, and the Doctor made this version as a gift to Sarah-Jane Smith.
    • Gaffes
      The 'witches' use masks which resemble goat's heads. However, goats hold absolutely no significance whatsoever to Hecate and her worship. The animal Hecate is most associated with are dogs.
    • Citations

      Brendan Richards: Who is the Doctor?

      K-9: Affirmative.

    • Connexions
      Featured in TV's Finest Failures (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      K-9 and Company
      Composed by Fiachra Trench and Ian Levine

      Performed by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and Brian Hussey (drums)

      Arranged by Peter Howell

      [theme tune]

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 décembre 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • К-9 и Компания: Лучший друг девушки
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Miserden, Gloucestershire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Morton Harwood)
    • société de production
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      50 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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