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K-9 and Company

  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
736
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John Leeson and Elisabeth Sladen in K-9 and Company (1981)
MysterySci-Fi

One 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... Read allOne 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... Read allOne 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... Read all

  • Director
    • John Black
  • Writer
    • Terence Dudley
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Sladen
    • John Leeson
    • Bill Fraser
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    736
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Black
    • Writer
      • Terence Dudley
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Sladen
      • John Leeson
      • Bill Fraser
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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)
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    • Director
      • John Black
    • Writer
      • Terence Dudley
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    Calli-2

    Spinoffs rarely succeed

    Spin-offs rarely get anywhere, and "K-9 and Company" is no exception. Now that I have the videotape, I've seen this. I liked it; it's very true to the spirit of "Doctor Who," with a touch of "The Avengers" thrown in. I always was a fan of both K-9 and Sarah Jane Smith; the chance to see them together was simply irresistable.

    This takes the tried-and-true "Doctor Who" formula of a mysterious cult with supernatural powers terrorizing the local populace -- "Image of the Fendahl," "Masque of Mandragora," and "Stones of Blood" all toyed with this.

    This one takes a more detective-like approach, and benefits well from it.

    Unfortunately, I think this pilot was doomed by its opening sequence. The theme song will make you want to beat your head against the wall, because anything else is prefereable to listening to the theme. "K-9. K-9. K-9." That's the lyrics. I think this failed pilot works quite well to support my thesis that unpopular or failed spin-offs generally have really stupid theme songs, while the original show has some terribly memorable and catchy thing.
    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.
    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.
    kmoh-1

    A typical misjudgment from John Nathan-Turner

    John Nathan-Turner's time as producer of Dr Who (1980-9) was a frightful mess. Clearly out of his depth, his period at the helm was characterised largely by thrashing around with gimmicks to compensate for small budgets, miscasting, poor scripting and uncertainties of tone, whose accumulation had begun during Graham William's tenure, but which accelerated dramatically from Nathan-Turner's first season (season 18) onwards.

    One problem that Nathan-Turner faced was that the audience was ageing, and sci-fi nerds were beginning to define the show to the detriment of its universal qualities. It was therefore potentially a shrewd move to develop the one-off TV movie K9 and Company, coupling Dr Who's favourite companion, Sarah Jane, who still lingered in the memory, with his most asinine, for younger viewers. If this reached fruition as a series, maybe a new younger audience could be cultivated?

    Of course, he muffed it. The filming does not appear to have been a happy experience, at least for Elisabeth Sladen, according to her memoirs. But the appalling script, the embarrassing public school nephew Brendan, the weedy attacker Peter, a goodly set of well-known character actors reduced to oo-arrr dialogue, and a set of unintentionally comic pagans all combine to kill it anyway. The wonderful support actress Mary Wimbush is particularly wasted. The execrable title sequence is a microcosm of the failure of the whole enterprise.

    Lots of people watched it; I was one of them. I wanted to love it, especially as it came shortly after the very disappointing season 18. I hated it. I assumed I was just growing too big for Dr Who, but, now we can watch these shows again on DVD, it is clear that Dr Who was leaving its audience, not the other way round.
    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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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      Brendan Richards: Who is the Doctor?

      K-9: Affirmative.

    • Connections
      Featured in TV's Finest Failures (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      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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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • К-9 и Компания: Лучший друг девушки
    • Filming locations
      • Miserden, Gloucestershire, England, UK(Morton Harwood)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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