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"I thought of you and where you'd gone And let the world spin madly on" Fandom: Doctor Who Song: World Spins Madly On by The Weepies Character: Sarah Jane Smith Cherry Tree , Hate in my heart, love in my mind Judges note: Sarah-Jane Smith travelled with the Doctor in the 70', but he left her on earth to go visit his home planet. She finally met him again in 2006, and after that meeting she was finally able to move on with her life. She got a son and started fighting aliens with a bunch of teenagers. The Doctor has 4 different faces in this vid which might be a bit confusing if you don't know the fandom, but the Doctor is pretty much the only adult male in this so hopefully it's alright. After I heard the incredibly sad news of Elisabeth Sladens passing, I just had to make some sort of small tribute. And I really love Sarah Jane. A lot. She is my absolute favourite of the classic companions and well... she is just brilliant, really. And from what I understand, so was Lis... So yeah, while everyone is vidding with new and exciting clips from yesterdays episode, I'm using footage from the seventies. So please excuse the bad quality of some of the clips... And, as it turns out, the birthyear at the end of the vid is correct - aparrently there were a number of inaccurate obituaries that said she was born in 1948, but 1946 is the correct year. I think. Maybe. Honestly I'm confused. At the beginning of DW it said 1948, but several sources says 1946 - I read different things everywhere... Voiceovers: "Miss Smith?" "Yes, Professor?" "Come and meet your namesake. Doctor, er..." "Doctor John Smith. How do you do, Miss Smith?" "Hello." "Are you coming?" "You've done marvelously, Sarah! I'm very proud of you, I really am, I'm very proud of you!" "Until we meet again Sarah"