"Dyfed Thomas"@en . . "Julie Gardner"@en . "2"^^ . . . "Michael Kerrigan"@en . "Craig Higgins"@en . . "Phil Ford"@en . "Arabella Rhodes"@en . . "Jeff Welch"@en . "Arwel Wyn Jones"@en . "Secrets of the Stars"@en . . . "Stewart Meacham"@en . "Gita, Haresh, Professor Rivers, Mr Cunningham"@en . "Russell T Davies"@en . "Matthew Bouch"@en . . "--10-06"^^ . "Nikki Smith"@en . . "Matt Mullins"@en . . "Jonathan Allott"@en . . "Any Effects"@en . "Julie Scott"@en . "Phillipa Cole"@en . "Murray Gold"@en . "Steve Rees"@en . . "Bang Post Production"@en . . "Marie Brown"@en . "Jon Everett"@en . "Steffan Morris"@en . . "The Day of the Clown (TV story)"@en . . "Nerys Davies"@en . . . "BBC Wales Graphics"@en . . "1800.0"^^ . "Abbi Collins"@en . . "Ellen Woods"@en . "Phil Ford"@en . "The Last Sontaran"@en . "The story also contained some important character beats that were carried on throughout the series. Hanging over Rani's introduction was the fact that Luke keenly missed Maria, and that Rani knew that she was a kind of \"replacement\" for Jackson. Additionally, the hostility between Haresh Chandra and Clyde Langer began here, as did the notion that Rani was a budding journalist who needed professional mentoring by Sarah Jane. All of these themes would continue for the rest of the series, and were even prominent as late as the final story. Behind the scenes, this story was notable for being one of only two episodes to credit both Paige and Mohindra, because Maria's voice is heard in part one. This was also a rare example of an episode that credits Paige but not Joseph Millson; Maria's father, almost ubiquitous in Maria episodes, didn't appear here."@en . "--10-11"^^ . "Gary Russell"@en . "Millennium FX"@en . "James North"@en . "8"^^ . "Mark Ferda"@en . "Elijah Spellman, Animated clowns"@en . "The story also contained some important character beats that were carried on throughout the series. Hanging over Rani's introduction was the fact that Luke keenly missed Maria, and that Rani knew that she was a kind of \"replacement\" for Jackson. Additionally, the hostility between Haresh Chandra and Clyde Langer began here, as did the notion that Rani was a budding journalist who needed professional mentoring by Sarah Jane. All of these themes would continue for the rest of the series, and were even prominent as late as the final story."@en . . "Sam Watts"@en . "Anna Evans"@en . "The Day of the Clown"@en . . "Steve Slocombe"@en . "The Day of the Clown"@en . . . . "Rory Taylor"@en . "Nick Murray"@en . . "Frances Mable"@en . "Debbi Slater"@en . "Emma Bailey"@en . . "Sarah Davies"@en . . "Mike Hopkins"@en . . "Russell T Davies"@en . "Andy Brierley"@en . "Andy Pryor CDG"@en . . "Clive Baldwin"@en .