Starkey is homeless and K-9 and Jorjie try to help. Darius, Gryffen’s assistant contacts them after the Proffesor, an agoraphobic disappears from the mansion! A warning from the 50th century is received and K-9 and the youngsters are giving chase to a mind sucking alien called THE KORVEN who has snatched Gryffen.
Darius, Starkey and Jorjie spend a very spooky evening at Gryffen’s mansion as spectres from Gryffen’s past materialise causing mayhem. K-9 sees the “ghosts” for what they really are, and the group have to convince Gryffen before the youngsters life forces are drained away so that the alien energy beings can take physical form.
K-9 notices a change of behaviour within his group of friends and discovers that time itself is being disrupted. Small chunks of time are being “eaten away.” A “Time Snake” has invaded and Starkey makes a discovery that means only he alone can face the Oroborus and offer himself up as a meal to defeat the creature!
Gryffen tries to free a time being imprisoned by The Department. He was responsible for an experiment that bought the “Time Blank” into being and K-9 assists him in his plan. Unfortunately the Blank, in the guise of a girl (Taphony) turns on Gryffen and begins to drain Jorjies life force in an attempt to stabalise her existance.
K-9 is using the STM to try and rectify his memory loss of events prior to his arrival and regeneration. Gryffen and Starkey discover him linked to the machine which creates a feed-back and K-9 loses all control of his memory and programming. He becomes a danger to everyone and starts his self destruct programme!
Gryffen is taken by Thorne in a special VR encasement suit to the crash site of the “Fallen Angel," the spaceship that the STM was taken from. In the frozen wastes of Canada, Gryffen faces his own demons and the dreaded Korven. K-9 and Starkey try to rescue Gryffen from this most evil of alien menaces.
Doctor Who star John Leeson talks to Red Carpet News at the Collectormania fan event in Milton Keynes.
The Doctors robotic sidekick from the 70s is about to launch his own TV show. Park Entertainment have announced that the series has reached post production and should hit TV screens in Australia and Europe early next year. K9 first appeared in Doctor Who in 1977 as the companion of the fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker. There have been four different versions of K9 already, K9 Mark I left the show when he accompanied Leela to Gallifrey. K9 Mark II then left with another companion, Romana. K9 Mark III was introduced for the first K9 spin-off TV show entitled K9 and Company, which featured Elisabeth Sladen reprising her role as Sarah Jane Smith. That series was axed and nothing was seen of K9 until a brief cameo in the special Doctor Who episode The Five Doctors in 1983. K9 then returned to the show, along with Sladen in the episode School Reunion featuring David Tennant as the tenth Doctor. K9 Mark III was destroyed in that episode and the Doctor rebuilt him as K9 Mark IV, Mark IV has since featured in another Doctor Who spin-off, The Sarah Jane Adventures. This latest K9 series will not feature any other characters from the Doctor Who universe and is clearly aimed at a younger audience than Doctor Who. Park Entertainment describe it as X Files meets Men in Black with a zany dash of Ghostbusters.