Eye of the Gorgon

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The Sarah Jane Adventures story
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The Gorgon turning Maria's father, Alan, to stone
Cast
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Production
Directed by Alice Troughton
Written by Phil Ford
Script editor Lindsey Alford
Produced by Matthew Bouch
Executive producer(s) Phil Collinson
Russell T Davies
Julie Gardner
Music bySam Watts
Production code1.3 and 1.4
Series Series 1
Running time2 episodes, 25 minutes each
First broadcast1 October 2007 (2007-10-01)
Last broadcast8 October 2007 (2007-10-08)
Chronology
 Preceded by
Revenge of the Slitheen
Followed by 
Warriors of Kudlak
List of The Sarah Jane Adventures serials

Eye of the Gorgon is the second serial of the first series of the British science fiction television series The Sarah Jane Adventures . It first aired in two weekly parts on the CBBC channel on 1 and 8 October 2007. The episode makes references to classical mythology.

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Plot

Sarah Jane, Luke Smith, and Clyde investigate claims of sightings of a ghostly nun at Lavender Lawns Rest Home. One of the residents that saw the nun, former adventurer Bea Nelson-Stanley, gives Luke an ancient talisman, to prevent the ancient sisterhood now based at the St Agnes Abbey from getting hold of it. The sisters intend to use the talisman to connect Earth with the world of the Gorgons 100 million light-years away, an incorporeal parasitic race that inspired the Greek myth of the ugly woman with snakes for hairs, and take over the bodies of humanity. The Gorgon, the last survivor of the three based on Earth, has spent 3,000 years passing from host to host, and now controls the body of the abbess of the abbey. Because of Bea's advanced age and Alzheimer's disease, she fails to explain to Luke who is after the talisman.

After the talisman is brought to her house, Sarah Jane brings Maria along to speak to Bea. According to Bea, her archaeologist husband Edgar unearthed the talisman decades ago. Bea warns them that the nuns are protecting the Gorgon. Meanwhile, when Luke and Clyde refuse to give the talisman to the nuns, the nuns hold them hostage at the abbey until Sarah Jane gives them the talisman. The nuns take the talisman by force, and the Gorgon turns Maria's dad Alan to stone as he enters Sarah Jane's house, though it will take 90 minutes until the effect is permanent.

As the process to connect Earth with the Gorgon world begins, the Gorgon chooses Sarah Jane as its next host. Chatting with Bea, Maria discovers that the talisman can revert those turned to stone to flesh and blood. Bea gives Maria a mirror, which she uses at the abbey to revert the transfer and turn the Gorgon and its host body to stone, freeing the nuns of mind control. Maria disconnects the talisman and the portal shuts down forever. The talisman brings Alan back to flesh and blood.

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Novelisation

Eye of the Gorgon
Author Phil Ford
Series The Sarah Jane Adventures #3
Published1 November 2007
Penguin Books
Pages128
ISBN 1-405-90399-6
Preceded by Revenge of the Slitheen  
Followed by Warriors of Kudlak  

This was the third of eleven Sarah Jane Adventures serials to be adapted as a novel. Written by Phil Ford, the book was first published in Paperback on 1 November 2007. [1]

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