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Official synopses for Prisoner of the Judoon released

September 24th, 2009

sja-prisoner-of-the-judoonThe BBC Press Office has today been updated with the synopses for both instalments of the first story of Series 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures!

The next series will kick off next month with Prisoner of the Judoon by Phil Ford, and, as the title suggests, the opening adventure will see Sarah Jane and the gang come face to face with the intergalatic police, the Judoon, who were last seen in the Doctor Who Series 4 finale.

You can read the synopses for episodes one and two below:

Prisoner of the Judoon - Part 1
Thursday 15th October, 4:35PM
In the first of this two-part adventure, Sarah Jane and the gang face the most dangerous day of their lives, as the rhino-like Judoon return. When prisoner Androvax the Destroyer crash-lands on Earth, a Veil is set free and starts to turn Earth’s technology against itself. And his next intended victim is Sarah Jane.

Prisoner of the Judoon - Part 2
Friday 16th October, 4:35PM
As the Judoon fleet approaches Earth, it’s a race against time to stop Androvax. But with Genetech’s technology on the rampage, and Rani’s parents taken prisoner, can anything stop the Army of the Infinitesimal?

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  1. September 24th, 2009 at 18:37 | #1

    Hang on. So Androvax the Destroyer is one alien, the Judoon are another, and this ‘Veil’ is a third? And what on earth is Genetech? A company the alien Veil has taken over, such as in the whole telekinesis story last series? We have three aliens? Three?

    Bring it on.

  2. Sam
    September 24th, 2009 at 20:59 | #2

    Ugh,why do i have to be on holiday and miss the first two episodes? :(

  3. Mass
    September 24th, 2009 at 23:17 | #3

    iPlayer, my friend….

  4. Sam
    September 25th, 2009 at 19:11 | #4

    Of course. I forgot about that :P

  5. Robert Casey
    September 26th, 2009 at 10:24 | #5

    It sounds really exiting, i can’t wait!

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