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novel name= Damaged Goods|
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{{Infobox Story SMW
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Telos Novella]] |
|image           = Time and Relative standardcover.jpg
number= |
|doctor          = First Doctor
doctor=[[First Doctor]] |
|companions      = [[Susan]]
companions= [[Susan Foreman]] |
|featuring        = [[Ian Chesterton|Mr Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright|Miss Wright]]
enemy= [[Cold]] |
|enemy            = [[The Cold (Time and Relative)|The Cold]]
year = [[1963]] |
|setting          = [[Shoreditch]], [[27 March]] - [[4 April]] [[1963]]
writer= [[Kim Newman]] |
|writer           = Kim Newman
publisher= [[Telos Publishing]] |
|publisher        = Telos Publishing
release date= [[November]] [[2001]]  |
|illustrator      = [[Bryan Talbot]]
format= Hardback Book, ? Pages |
|release date     = 23 November 2001
isbn= 0-426-20483-2 |
|number          = 1
previous story= first novella |
|format           = Hardback Book, 9 Chapters, 121 Pages
next story= [[Citadel of Dreams]] }}
|isbn             = ISBN 978-1-903889-02-2 (Standard), ISBN 978-1-903889-03-9 (Deluxe)
|series          = [[Telos Doctor Who novella|Telos ''Doctor Who'' novellas]]
|next             = Citadel of Dreams (novel)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first [[Telos Doctor Who novella|Telos ''Doctor Who'' novella]]. It featured the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan]]. This is author [[Kim Newman]]'s only contribution to prose-based ''[[Doctor Who]]''. This novella is one of several stories set prior to ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''.


==Publisher's Summary==
== Publisher's summary ==
The harsh British winter of 1963 brings a big freeze that extends into April with no sign of letting up. And with it comes a new, far greater menace: terrifying icy creatures are stalking the streets, bringing death and destruction.
The harsh [[Great Britain|British]] [[winter]] of [[1963]] brings a big freeze that extends into [[April]] with no sign of letting up. And with it comes a new, far greater menace: terrifying icy creatures are stalking the streets, bringing death and destruction.


The First Doctor and Susan, trapped on Earth until the faulty TARDIS can be repaired, are caught up in the crisis. The Doctor seems to know what is going on, but is uncharacteristically detached and furtive, almost as if he is losing his memory...
The [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan]], trapped on [[Earth]] until the faulty [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] can be repaired, are caught up in the crisis. The Doctor seems to know what is going on, but is uncharacteristically detached and furtive, almost as if he is losing his memory...


Susan, isolated from her grandfather and finding it hard to fit in with the human teenagers at Coal Hill School, tries to cope by recording her thoughts in a diary. But she too feels her memory slipping away and her past unravelling. Is she even sure who she is any more...?
Susan, isolated from her grandfather and finding it hard to fit in with the human [[teenager]]s at [[Coal Hill School]], tries to cope by recording her thoughts in [[Susan Foreman's diary|a diary]]. But she too feels her memory slipping away and her past unravelling. Is she even sure who she is any more...?


==Notes==
== Plot ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


==References==
== Characters ==
''to be added''
* [[First Doctor]]
* [[Susan]]
* [[Gillian Roberts]]
* [[John Brent]]
* [[Francis Minto]]
* [[Wendy Coburn]]
* [[Sadie Lederer]]
* [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]]
* [[Zack (Time and Relative)|Zack]]
* [[Grange]]
* [[Okehurst]]
* [[Basil James Carker]]
* [[Captain]] [[Brent (Time and Relative)|Brent]]
* [[Dolly (Time and Relative)|Dolly]]
* [[Henry Haigh]]
* [[Mrs Haigh]]
* [[Ian Chesterton]]
* [[Barbara Wright]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
=== Coal Hill School ===
* [[Basil James Carker]] is headmaster of [[Coal Hill School]].
* Other than [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]], teachers include [[Grange|Mr Grange]], [[Bellweather|Mrs Bellweather]], [[Quelou|Mlle Quelou]] and [[A. Okehurst|Mr Okehurst]].
* [[Susan]]'s friends at Coal Hill are [[John Brent]] and [[Gillian Roberts]], all three in Year Four.
* Also in Year Four are [[Wendy Coburn]], [[Francis Minto]] and [[Little Titch Critchley]]. [[Sadie Lederer]] is in Year One. [[Joe Gibson]], [[Dudley Hatcher]] and [[Leslie Culver]] are in Year Five.
* [[School assembly|Assembly]] takes place every day at nine o'clock in the [[Coal Hill assembly hall|assembly hall]].
* They make [[snowmen]] in the [[Coal Hill playground|playground]], which come to life due to [[the Cold (Time and Relative)|the Cold]].
* They barricade the entrance to the [[Coal Hill crush hall|crush hall]] with a heavy cabinet of sport trophies.
* The gang steal food from the [[Coal Hill tuck shop|tuck shop]].
* Susan breaks into the [[Coal Hill Staff Common Room|Staff Common Room]] to make [[tea]].
 
=== Food and beverages ===
* The [[Coal Hill tuck shop]] only has cold [[Cadbury's]] [[chocolate]], [[Smith's]] [[crisp]]s and [[Tizer]].
* Susan makes [[tea]] in the [[Coal Hill Staff Common Room|Staff Common Room]].
 
=== Culture ===
* Susan is a fan of [[the Beatles]] and tells her friends that "[[Love Me Do]]" is the best and most important single of the past five years. She also enjoys playing [[Snakes & Ladders]]. Conversely, she dislikes the music of [[Cliff Richard]] and his band, [[The Shadows]]. Also mentioned are [[Chris Waites and the Carrollers]]<!--sic; that's how it's spelled in the novella-->.
* The Coal Hill students sing "[[To Be a Pilgrim]]" and "[[There Is a Green Hill Far Away]]".
* Susan mentions in [[Susan Foreman's diary|her diary]] that she finds [[John Lennon]], [[Peter O'Toole]] and [[Patrick McGoohan]] attractive but not [[Albert Finney]].
 
==== Literature ====
* Susan is reading ''[[Saturday Night and Sunday Morning]]'', but the book is confiscated by [[Grange|Mr Grange]].
* John shows Susan the book ''[[How to Be Topp]]''.
* Rumours say that the [[Coal Hill Staff Common Room]] would contain confiscated paperbacks of [[Hank Jansen]] and [[Dennis Wheatley]].
* Susan's English class is reading ''[[Lord of the Flies]]''.
 
==== Magazines ====
* Rumours say that the Coal Hill Staff Common Room would contain confiscated copies of ''[[Liliput]]'' and ''[[Health & Efficiency]]''.
 
==== Comics ====
* Gillian compares John to [[the Mekon]] from the comic ''[[Eagle (magazine)|Eagle]]'', featuring the adventures of [[Dan Dare]].
 
==== Television series ====
* Susan enjoys watching ''[[Danger Man]]''.
 
=== The Doctor's items ===
* The Doctor has [[Promethean Everlasting Matches|everlasting matches]].
 
=== Individuals ===
* [[John Brent]] is nicknamed "the [[Martian]]" by [[Gillian Roberts]] as a result of his alleged resemblance to the Mekon, the main villain of the comic strip ''[[Dan Dare]]''. As John points out, however, the Mekon is actually a [[Venusian]]. Furthermore, Gillian has nicknamed Susan "Forehead" based on her apparent surname.
* There are several references by Susan, John and Gillian to their science and history teachers [[Ian Chesterton|Mr Chesteron]] and [[Barbara Wright|Miss Wright]].
* Susan says she's still on her "[[regeneration|first face]]".
* Susan remembers one particular [[the Master|Master]], who was in the same class as the Doctor.
* The Doctor claims to have never broken the Time Lords' [[non-interference policy]].
* Susan likes the writer and political activist [[Lawrence of Arabia]], particularly as portrayed by [[Peter O'Toole]].
* Susan wonders if [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] is a renegade [[Time Lord]].
 
== Notes ==
* The characters John Brent and Gillian Roberts are named after [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who]], who accompanied the First and [[Second Doctor]]s in early comic strip stories in which they were his grandchildren.
* The illustration from the deluxe edition is by [[Bryan Talbot]].
* The book was published on the thirty-eighth anniversary of ''Doctor Who'', which coincided with the death of the series' long time critic [[Mary Whitehouse]].
* The Doctor and Susan actually act very uncharacteristically in this novella, even for a story set prior to [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''. It is discussed how breaking the Time Lords' "conditioning" actually results in memory loss and entire shutdowns of an individual's personality.
* It was a notably rare story in that it depicted the lives of Ian and Barbara - albeit very briefly - several months before the events of ''An Unearthly Child''.
[[File:Time_and_Relative_illustration.jpg|thumb|Deluxe Edition illustration]]


==Characters==
== Continuity ==
*First Doctor
* This story occurs before [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' and sets up a few of the events in that story.
*Susan Foreman
* The Doctor mentions meeting the Mongol military leader [[Genghis Khan]]. During his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], he claimed to have delivered him, describing him as as "a sweet [[baby]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tragedy Day (novel)|Tragedy Day]]'') The [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]] and [[Ninth Doctor]]s both claimed that the TARDIS once withstood an attack from the assembled hordes of Genghis Khan, though it is unclear if this occurred during the First Doctor's encounter with him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[City of Spires (audio story)|City of Spires]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'') The Doctor, Susan, [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] would later encounter Genghis' grandson [[Kublai]] in [[1289]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'')
*Gillian Roberts
* Coal Hill School students have seen Ian and Barbara attending the cinema together, suggesting that they had gone out on at least one date prior to meeting the Doctor in [[76 Totter's Lane]] in [[November]] [[1963]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') They would eventually marry. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Hunters of the Burning Stone]]'') and have a son named [[Johnny Chess|John Alydon Ganatus Chesterton]], who became the [[1980s]] pop star Johnny Chess ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Byzantium! (novel)|Byzantium!]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)|Timewyrm: Revelation]]'').
*John Brent
* Before the Doctor and Susan settled down in Shoreditch in 1963, they took a brief trip to [[St Albans]] on [[17 December]] [[1997]] to ensure that the [[United Kingdom]] would remain safe during and after the [[1960s]]. Unbeknownst to either of them, the [[Fourth Doctor]] and his companions [[Romana II|Romana]] and [[K9 Mark II|K9]] were in the vicinity on the same day. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Little Things (short story)|The Little Things]]'')
*Francis Minto
* Susan's best friends were named John and Gillian. This is a likely reference to Susan's comic book cousins, [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Klepton Parasites (comic story)|The Klepton Parasites]]'' - ''[[Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)|Invasion of the Quarks]]'')
*Malcolm
* [[Little Titch Critchley]] is named after [[Little Tich]], whom the [[Fourth Doctor]] later hoped to see perform in [[1889]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'')
*Zack
* Susan refers to the fact that she is usually bottom in her history class, except once, when the question was on [[Renaissance]] [[Italy]]. This was likely the time she'd brought in the [[Blessing Star]] to school, which had given her a special dose of luck for the day. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Rag & Bone Man's Story (short story)|The Rag & Bone Man's Story]]'')
*Okehurst
*Dolly


==External Links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/telos01.htm The Doctor Who Reference Guide detailed synopsis of '''Time and Relative''']
{{dwrefguide|telos01.htm|Time and Relative}}
* {{whoniverse|TE01.php|Time and Relative}}
* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/timeandrel.htm The Cloister Library: '''Time and Relative''']


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Time and Relative was the first Telos Doctor Who novella. It featured the First Doctor and Susan. This is author Kim Newman's only contribution to prose-based Doctor Who. This novella is one of several stories set prior to An Unearthly Child.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The harsh British winter of 1963 brings a big freeze that extends into April with no sign of letting up. And with it comes a new, far greater menace: terrifying icy creatures are stalking the streets, bringing death and destruction.

The First Doctor and Susan, trapped on Earth until the faulty TARDIS can be repaired, are caught up in the crisis. The Doctor seems to know what is going on, but is uncharacteristically detached and furtive, almost as if he is losing his memory...

Susan, isolated from her grandfather and finding it hard to fit in with the human teenagers at Coal Hill School, tries to cope by recording her thoughts in a diary. But she too feels her memory slipping away and her past unravelling. Is she even sure who she is any more...?

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Coal Hill School[[edit] | [edit source]]

Food and beverages[[edit] | [edit source]]

Culture[[edit] | [edit source]]

Literature[[edit] | [edit source]]

Magazines[[edit] | [edit source]]

Comics[[edit] | [edit source]]

Television series[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor's items[[edit] | [edit source]]

Individuals[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The characters John Brent and Gillian Roberts are named after John and Gillian Who, who accompanied the First and Second Doctors in early comic strip stories in which they were his grandchildren.
  • The illustration from the deluxe edition is by Bryan Talbot.
  • The book was published on the thirty-eighth anniversary of Doctor Who, which coincided with the death of the series' long time critic Mary Whitehouse.
  • The Doctor and Susan actually act very uncharacteristically in this novella, even for a story set prior to TV: An Unearthly Child. It is discussed how breaking the Time Lords' "conditioning" actually results in memory loss and entire shutdowns of an individual's personality.
  • It was a notably rare story in that it depicted the lives of Ian and Barbara - albeit very briefly - several months before the events of An Unearthly Child.
Deluxe Edition illustration

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]