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| moreTitles = ELISABETH SLADEN <nowiki>|</nowiki> 1948-2011 - Played courageous timetraveler in iconic show
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Elisabeth Sladen, a star sidekick of the "Doctor Who" series and a popular children's show actress, died of cancer April 19, it was reported from London. She was 63.
 
Elisabeth Sladen, a star sidekick of the "Doctor Who" series and a popular children's show actress, died of cancer April 19, it was reported from London. She was 63.
  
Ms. Sladen, a Liverpool native, joined the BBC in 1973 as Doctor Who's assistant, Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist-turned-intrepid time traveler whose onscreen energy and tongue-in-cheek delivery eventually gave her career an unlikely second act in her own spinoff series, "[[Special:BrowseData/Sarah%20Jane%20Adventures|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]."
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Ms. Sladen, a Liverpool native, joined the BBC in 1973 as Doctor Who's assistant, Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist-turned-intrepid time traveler whose onscreen energy and tongue-in-cheek delivery eventually gave her career an unlikely second act in her own spinoff series, "{{SJA|The Sarah Jane Adventures}}."
  
 
Doctor Who centers on a time-hopping alien known only as the Doctor, but Ms. Sladen turned his sidekick into a star, playing opposite Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker for 3 1/2 seasons.
 
Doctor Who centers on a time-hopping alien known only as the Doctor, but Ms. Sladen turned his sidekick into a star, playing opposite Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker for 3 1/2 seasons.

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