September 16th, 2009
9 comments
This months Doctor Who magazine has confirmed the long rumoured start date of October 15th for series 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures.
The next episode will air the following day on BBC1. It isn’t clear if the second episode will be shown on CBBC straight after the first as in previous years.
The schedule should therefore be as follows…
Prisoner of the Judoon Episode 1 – Thursday Oct 15th
Prisoner of the Judoon Episode 2 – Friday Oct 16th
The Mad Woman in the Attic Episode 1 – Thursday Oct 22nd
The Mad Woman in the Attic Episode 2 – Friday Oct 23rd
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Episode 1 – Thursday Oct 29th
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Episode 2 – Friday Oct 30th
The Eternity Trap Episode 1 – Thursday Nov 5th
The Eternity Trap Episode 2 – Friday Nov 6th
Monalisa’s Revenge Episode 1 – Thursday Nov 12th
Monalisa’s Revenge Episode 2 – Friday Nov 13th
The Gift Episode 1 – Thursday Nov 19th
The Gift Episode 2 – Friday Nov 20th
All of this has yet to be confirmed by the BBC and is subject to change
Filed under: Sarah Jane Adventures
9 Responses to Sarah Jane Adventures Broadcast details
Posted by: Katie September 23rd, 2009
yayy can’t wait!
when are they going to release a trailer tho???? they cant not advertise it!! grrr there is still 3 weeks tho (N) hope its worth it!
Posted by: Anonymous September 21st, 2009
maria is better
Posted by: admin September 20th, 2009
@Claires_dad Thanks, that’s now been updated
Posted by: Claires_dad September 20th, 2009
The last sentence doesn’t make sense :
“All have this has yet to be confirmed by the BBC and is subject to change”
Should it be “all of this…”
Posted by: luke smith September 20th, 2009
glad there after each other and not on every monday
Posted by: Stew September 19th, 2009
Really looking forward to this series, especially as we know so little about it.
Posted by: Bannerman Road September 18th, 2009
Cant wait, The Doctor is one episode as well
Posted by: Louise September 18th, 2009
It should be 12 weeks
Posted by: Liam September 17th, 2009
It will all be over in 6 weeks, still great news