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  1. Damaged Goods is the fifty-fifth Virgin New Adventures novel, published in 1996. It features the Seventh Doctor, Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester. The novel was notably written by Russell T Davies, nearly a decade before he revived the Doctor Who television franchise as executive producer.

  2. Damaged Goods was the sixth story in Big Finish Productions' Novel Adaptations range. It was adapted from the novel of the same name, originally written by Russell T Davies and adapted to audio by Jonathan Morris, and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Travis Oliver as Chris Cwej...

  3. Damaged Goods is an original Doctor Who novel, released by Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures range of Doctor Who books in 1996. It was the first piece of full-length prose fiction to have been published by the television scriptwriter Russell T Davies, who later became the chief writer and executive producer of the Doctor Who ...

  4. 24 de nov. de 1996 · The Seventh Doctor, Roz and Chris are on the trail of an alien drug and find themselves in a lower income apartment block. The Doctor finds himself out of his depth, dealing with 'normal' people, while Chris and Roz, two policemen from the future are able to blend in enough to gather info.

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  5. The N-Forms were machines built and programmed by the Patrexes Chapter of the Time Lords for use against the Great Vampires. After the war ended, their central intelligence core was downloaded and they were shut down. They were machines that were programmed to destroy their enemies and were...

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  6. As London descends into an apocalyptic nightmare, the Doctor must uncover the truth about the residents of the Quadrant and a desperate bargain made one dark Christmas Eve. Based on the original 1996 New Adventures novel by Doctor Who writer and executive producer Russell T Davies.

  7. Damaged Goods is the fifty-fifth Virgin New Adventures novel, published in 1996. It features the Seventh Doctor , Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester. Chris wears anearring in his right ear, unknowingly identifying with gay culture (1980s gay culture dictated that the right was the “gay” ear).