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The second episode of SJA: Alien Files was broadcast on 18 October 2010.

Summary[]

Background information[]

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Cast[]

Uncredited performers[]

  • Daniel Anthony as Clyde Langer (archive footage only)
  • Mina Anwar as Gita Chandra (archive footage only)
  • Elijah Baker as Steve Wallace (archive footage only)
  • Ace Bhatti as Haresh Chandra (archive footage only)
  • Samantha Bond as Wormwood (archive footage only)
  • Jem Brownlee as David Finn (archive footage only)
  • Paul Marc Davis as the Trickster (archive footage only)
  • Souad Faress as older Rani Chandra (archive footage only)
  • Kate Fleetwood as the manifestation of Ship (archive footage only)
  • Mark Goldthorp as Androvax (archive footage only)
  • Huw Higginson as Cunningham (archive footage only)
  • John Leeson as K-9 (Mark IV) (archive voice-over)
  • Tommy Knight as Luke Smith (archive footage only)
  • Robert Madge as "Oscar" (archive footage only)
  • Scarlett Murphy as Julie (archive footage only)
  • Yasmin Paige as Maria Jackson (photograph)
  • Toby Parkes as Sam Lloyd (archive footage only)
  • Aaron Shosanya as Tony Warner (archive footage only)
  • Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith (archive footage only)
  • Gregg Sulkin as Adam (archive footage only)
  • Donald Sumpter as Erasmus Darkening (archive footage only)
  • Eleanor Tomlinson as Eve (archive footage only)
  • Jimmy Vee as Krislok (archive footage only)
  • Bradley Walsh as the Pied Piper (archive footage only)

Crew[]

  • Title Music - Murray Gold
  • Music - Sam Watts
  • Script Consultant - Phil Ford
  • Graphics - BBC Wales Graphics
  • Director of Photography - Tim Knight
  • Camera Operator - Leon Hoser
  • Sound Recordist - Olly Astles-Jones
  • Make Up - Abi Brotherton
  • Online Editor - Paul Shields
  • Dubbing Mixer - Ashley Armstrong
  • Production Executive - Dominic Parry
  • Production Manager - Jane Jenkins
  • Editor - Ivan Probert
  • For BBC Wales -
    • Brian Minchin
    • Nikki Wilson
  • Director - Pip Banyard
  • Executive Producers -
  • Series Producer - John Piper

References[]

1283; 1284; 2009; 2010; 2059

13 Bannerman Road; 15th Light Dragoons; 16 Bannerman Road; 36 Bannerman Road; Alien Files; Ancient Rome; Bane; black hole; black hole energy; BT Tower; carrot; Chandra, Gita; cloud; computer; Dalek; Danemouth; Danemouth Pleasure Park; the Doctor; Earth; electromagnetic wave; email; Eve's species; Eve's species homeworld; fart; Fimbles; Gallifrey; Graske; Hamelin; headmaster; Jeggorabax Cluster; journalist; Lady Gaga; Last Great Time War; Lower Saxony; meteor; meteorite; mind control; mobile phone; Park Vale School; rabbit; Rivers, Celeste; RoboCop; sergeant major; sheep; sonic lipstick; telekinesis; telepathy; teleportation; Time Lord; Veil; Weserbergland Meteorite

Additional references[]

Abaddon; Arcateenian; ATMOS; the Beast; Bryant, Megan; the Doctor's TARDIS; The Ealing Echo; Efron, Zac; elephant; fairy; House of Commons; House of Lords; J337KAE; Krillitane; Lazarus, Richard; Lincoln, Francis; lion; Littlewood; Metropolitan; Roger Rabbit; Scooby Doo; Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus; Springfield; Summerville; Uvodni; Weserbergland Mountains; Williams, Rhys

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