Damaged Goods (audio story)

 was the sixth story in Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who Novel Adaptations range. It was an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Russell T Davies. It was his first involvement in the Doctor Who universe since Torchwood: Miracle Day in 2011.

Publisher's summary
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 Foundation, and Eva Jericho, a woman driven to the brink of madness. 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.

Plot
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Cast

 * The Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
 * Chris Cwej - Travis Oliver
 * Roz Forrester - Yasmin Bannerman
 * Winnie Tyler - Michelle Collins
 * Eva Jericho - Denise Black
 * Bev Tyler - Georgie Fuller
 * Gabriel Tyler / Steven Jericho - Tayler Marshall
 * Harry Harvey - Richard Hope
 * David Daniels - Daniel Brocklebank
 * The Capper - Peter Barrett
 * Mr Thomas / Doctor Greco - Robert Duncan
 * Scott Delaney - Damian Lynch

Continuity

 * The Doctor says that he is "the definitive article." (TV: Robot)
 * The Doctor has never heard of the Torchwood Institute. (TV: Tooth and Claw, et. al)
 * The N-Forms were engineered by the Time Lords during the Time War against the Great Vampires. (TV: State of Decay) The Doctor is surprised to learn there is another Time War yet to come.

Deviations from the original novel

 * The Quadrant is located in London, rather than in the north of England.
 * The drug is named SMILE rather than cocaine.
 * The opening scenes featuring the Doctor in New York City are cut.
 * Chris and David only kiss, rather than having sex.
 * Mrs Hearn is excised from the story, although she is referred to.
 * The Capper jumps from a building rather than setting himself on fire.
 * Mrs Jericho runs Thomas over rather than sticking cutlery in his chest.
 * Dr. Greco works for the Torchwood Institute rather than the Brotherhood of the Immanent Flesh.
 * The N-Forms were activated by the Last Great Time War, rather than the Brotherhood.
 * Both Bev and Gabriel survive, whereas in the novel the only Gabriel survived in a coma. After Winnie dies, the siblings are adopted by David and Harry, thanks to the Doctor's intervention in the processing of the paperwork.