The Ghost House (audio story)
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| Main character(s): | Sarah Jane, Luke, Rani, Clyde | |
| Main enemy: | Ephnol, Skak | |
| Main setting: | Ealing in 1884 and 2008 | |
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| Publisher: | BBC Audio | |
| Writer: | Stephen Cole | |
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| Release number: | 4 | |
| Release date: | 13 November 2008 | |
| Format: | 1xCD | |
| ISBN 978-1-4084-0059-3 | ||
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The Ghost House was a made-for-audio Sarah Jane Adventures audiobook written by Steve Cole, produced for BBC Audio and read by Elisabeth Sladen. It accompanied the CBBC broadcast of series 2.
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Up early one morning, Sarah Jane is astonished to see that the house opposite hers has changed overnight: what used to be a nondescript 1970s family home has been replaced by a smart Victorian residence.
How did a house from 1884 suddenly materialise in Bannerman Road? Where has the old O'Brien place gone? And more importantly, who – or what – has caused this temporal anomaly? Sarah Jane and friends must find out before time itself explodes and destroys the world...
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Cast
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- Sarah Jane Smith
- Luke Smith
- Clyde Langer
- Rani Chandra
- Charles Burden
- Beatrice Burden
- May Burden
- Clara
- Deathy
- Ephnol
- Skak
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Notes
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- The story is also available as a download from the AudioGo website.
Continuity
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- Luke uses a Vorgat Defence Emitter. (TV: Day of the Clown)
- Mr Smith was unable to detect time distortion at the O'Briens house due to his recent reboot. (TV: The Lost Boy)
- Sarah Jane recalls hearing stories about "Victorian scientists who experimented with time travel and static electricity", a possible reference to the events of Evil of the Daleks. It is presumed that she heard this story from Victoria Waterfield, who the Doctor was travelling with during this period of time, and who Sarah Jane met in PROSE: Downtime.
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