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Portrayed by
  
Daniel Anthony

Home era
  
Early 21st century

First appearance
  
Revenge of the Slitheen

Home planet
  
Earth

TV show
  
The Sarah Jane Adventures

Affiliated
  
Sarah Jane Smith

Played by
  
Daniel Anthony

Species
  
Human

Last appearance
  
The Man Who Never Was

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Similar
  
Rani Chandra, Sarah Jane Smith, Luke Smith, Mr Smith, Maria Jackson

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Clyde Langer is a fictional character played by Daniel Anthony in the British children's science fiction television programme The Sarah Jane Adventures. He first appears in the second and third episodes, Revenge of the Slitheen, and is a replacement for the character Kelsey Hooper, who had been featured in the series premiere.

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Within the narrative of the series, Clyde is a friend of alien investigator Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and her son Luke (Tommy Knight), and helps the Smiths to investigate alien activity in and around London. Through his friendship with Luke, popular Clyde becomes more confident in his own intelligence and artistic ability, staying on at sixth form, while also helping Luke—a genetically engineered boy genius—better adapt to the cultural norms of being a teenager. From the show's second series onwards, Clyde's storylines in particular have suggested romantic tension with his fellow alien investigator, classmate and friend Rani Chandra (Anjli Mohindra).

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Clyde has had two adventures primarily from his point of view being, The Mark of the Berserker and The Curse of Clyde Langer.

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Introduction

Born in Hounslow but moved down to London after his father having run off with his aunt to Germany when he was ten. Clyde moved to the same catchment area as Maria and Luke sometime before Revenge of the Slitheen, and like them was a new student at the local school. Clyde lives with his mother, and agrees with Maria that he, like her, is happier for his parents to live apart rather than to argue. Clyde appears to put a lot of value in appearing "cool", and is a bit of a troublemaker. He initially finds Maria and Luke strange — especially Luke. However, Clyde is not without his tender side, and encourages Sarah Jane to allow Luke to call her "Mum", suspecting that this is what she really wants.

Series

Introduced in the second episode of series one, Revenge of the Slitheen, Clyde discovers that aliens exist, follow Maria Jackson (Yasmin Paige) into the school technology block and seeing several Slitheen (including a child Slitheen) whom he sees change out of their disguises. While Sarah Jane was annoyed to have another person depending on her she eventually warmed to Clyde when he proved helpful in figuring out the Slitheen's weakness and in defeating the family. Clyde forms a friendship with the socially inept but intellectually brilliant Luke Smith at this time, helping him attempt to function as an average boy in social situations. In Warriors of Kudlak, Luke asks Clyde to explain about girls.

In The Lost Boy, Clyde is trapped inside Mr Smith to stop him from exposing the computer as a villain and to use as a hostage. From within Mr Smith however, Clyde managed to surprise the computer by sending messages to another computer from within him.

In the Doctor Who episode "The Stolen Earth", he is said by Luke Smith to be safe in London with his mother during the Dalek invasion.

At the conclusion of The Last Sontaran, Maria moves to America. At the start of The Day of the Clown, Clyde meets new friend and member Rani Chandra.

He is banned by the Judoon from extraterrestrial travel as punishment for interference in their work in Prisoner of the Judoon. Despite having been grounded, Clyde finds himself briefly transported to an alien world in Death of the Doctor but is not caught by the Judoon. He subsequently becomes nobility of an unspecified planet when its ruler, Gavin, creates him Lord Clyde in recognition of Clyde's assistance in Gavin's succession which simultaneously saved the whole of humanity. The Empty Planet.

During The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, Clyde is temporarily charged with artron energy when he comes in contact with the TARDIS while it is attempting to penetrate a time trap created by the Trickster, allowing him to briefly hurt the Trickster long enough for the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) to communicate with Sarah. The Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) later uses the Artron energy apparently still in Clyde to transport across time and space in Death of the Doctor.

In The Curse of Clyde Langer, Clyde finds himself isolated from his friends and family and living in the streets after being splintered from a totem pole. Hetocumtek, an extraterrestrial warrior god, resides in the trap, finally making his escape plan as he places a curse on Clyde's name. New recruit Sky Smith (Sinead Michael), who is not affected by the curse, is able to realise the problem and helps Sarah Jane and Rani break the curse before helping him destroy Hetocumtek.

Alternate timelines

In Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?, a mysterious being known as the Trickster changes the universe to that Sarah Jane had died as a child. Consequently, Clyde forgets about friend Maria Jackson and Luke, who temporarily cease to exist.

Parallel universe

Clyde is mentioned for the first time in the Doctor Who episode "Turn Left". The episode sees the Time Beetle creating a parallel world where the series' protagonist the Doctor never meets companion Donna Noble, and is thus killed. In this world, Clyde is said to have been killed along with Sarah Jane, Maria, Luke, and medical student Martha Jones while stopping the events of the Doctor Who episode "Smith and Jones".

References

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