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Release Date:
December 28, 1981
Original Title:
K-9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend
Alternate Titles:
K-9 and Company
Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Sarah Jane Smith arrives at the home of her Aunt Lavinia in the cozy village of Moreton Harwood, only to find that Lavinia is nowhere to be found and that the Doctor has left her a parting gift in K·9 Mark III. With the help of K·9 and Lavinia's young ward Brendan Richards, Sarah Jane starts investigating her aunt's disappearance. In the process, they discover that Moreton Harwood is home to a coven worshipping the pagan god Hecate and preparing for a human sacrifice...
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Camera Operator:
Michael Williams
Phil Wilson
Costume Design:
Ann Arnold
Director:
John Black
Editor:
Michael Lomas
John Burkill
Graphic Designer:
Bob Cosford
Lighting Director:
Barry Hill
Makeup Artist:
Susie Bancroft
Original Music Composer:
Peter Howell
Producer:
John Nathan-Turner
Production Assistant:
Yvonne Collins
Production Design:
Nigel Jones
Production Manager:
Robert Gabriel
Script Editor:
Eric Saward
Antony Root
Sound:
Dave Brinicombe
David Hughes
Special Sound Effects:
Dick Mills
Visual Effects:
Nick Moore
Visual Effects Designer:
Mat Irvine
Writer:
Terence Dudley
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