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  1. 1 de ene. de 1996 · Damaged Goods (Doctor Who: The New Adventures) Paperback – January 1, 1996. by Russell T. Davies (Author) 4.6 7 ratings. See all formats and editions. "Wherever this cocaine has travelled, it hasn't gone alone. Death has been its attendant. Death in a remarkably violent and inelegant form." The Seventh Doctor, Chris and Roz, arrive at the ...

  2. Damaged Goods is another case of the original story not entirely fitting a different medium. I don't think there's a problem with Jonathan Morris's script as such, nor with the casting of the supporting roles - it's more that for me, the combination of the Seventh Doctor and mid-80s council estate London just doesn't hold the imagination enough.

  3. 9 de ago. de 2015 · Damaged Goods is strikingly good, a story I find it incredibly difficult to take any fault with. I have been a bit sceptical of Big Finish’s decision to get into the adaptations business, but if they’re all as good as this (or the recent Gareth Roberts trilogy), then I hope Big Finish keep them coming for a long time. This is Doctor Who as it ought to be: the real colliding with the unreal ...

  4. Damaged Goods. Sylvester McCoy , Travis Oliver (Chris Cwej), Yasmin Bannerman (Roz Forrester ... As part of their investigations The Doctor and his companions Chris and Roz move into the Quadrant, a rundown housing estate. An ancient alien menace has been unleashed, ...

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  6. The year is 1987 and there’s a deadly new narcotic on the streets of London. As part of their investigations, the Doctor and his companions Chris and Roz move into the Quadrant, a rundown housing estate. An ancient alien menace has been unleashed, a menace somehow linked to a local gang leader known as The Capper, a charmed young boy called Gabriel and his mother Winnie, the enigmatic Frei ...

  7. Damaged Goods was the sixth and final serial of Season 33 of Doctor Who. It was written by Russell T Davies, directed by Michael Owen Morris, and starred Stephen Fry as the Ninth Doctor and Emma Fielding as Lena Haigh. The Doctor and Lena arrive at the Quadrant, a troubled council block in Thatcher's Britain. There's a new drug on the streets, a drug that's killing to a plan. Somehow, the very ...