Media
Want to see more examples of Sarah-Jane Redmond in action? Below you will find links to the image gallery and video sections of our website.
Sarah-Jane Redmond Video Index
Access a list of video clips featuring Sarah-Jane Redmond, including scenes from her popular tv and film roles, plus the opportunity to view her online demo reel.
Sarah-Jane Redmond Image Gallery
We've moved all of our existing images into a new feature-laden Gallery at This is who we are. If you are a registered member at This is who we are, you can comment on, subscribe and rate the images as well as view image slideshows. If not, you can still view all of our images but without the option to add comments, rate and send them as e-cards to your friends.
Inside the Gallery, visitors can enjoy viewing episode stills, photographs and related images from many of Sarah-Jane's roles, TV shows and films. Sarah-Jane has also kindly supplied some treasured personal photographs which she has had taken from various movie and TV sets throughout her career.
Sarah-Jane Redmond Audio and Podcast Interviews

Podcast and audio interviews with Sarah-Jane Redmond:
Sci-Fi Talk - A rare audio interview with Sarah-Jane, conducted by Sci-Fi Talk in March 2007. Sarah-Jane discusses amongst other topics her roles in the thrillers The Entrance and Case 39.
Visit Sci-Fi Talk | Direct download MP3 (18MB).
BacktoFrankBlack.com, the campaign dedicated to seeing the return of Chris Carter's Millennium, concluded its special week long homage in September 2009 to Lucy Butler, with an exclusive audio interview with Sarah-Jane. Sarah-Jane answers a plethora of questions on a variety of subjects including her background and how she got into acting, recent film and television roles, and of course her most memorable role as Millennium's Lucy Butler.
BacktoFrankBlack: The Millennium Group Sessions is hosted by Troy Foreman and co-hosted by Jim McLean and is available for free download via BacktoFrankBlack.com and is also available free on iTunes!
Download either the standard MP3 version (for listening to via your computer, MP3 player or cellphone) or the enhanced version with extra photographs (if you have QuickTime installed, an Apple Mac or an iPod).

