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* The annual fundraising ball was held in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[New York City]] in [[2006]].
* The annual fundraising ball was held in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[New York City]] in [[2006]].
* News reports mention [[G8]], [[Artemis (Uncanny Valley)|Artemis]] and [[Sylvia (Uncanny Valley)|Princess Sylvia of the Netherlands]].
* News reports mention [[G8]], [[Artemis (Uncanny Valley)|Artemis]] and [[Sylvia (Uncanny Valley)|Princess Sylvia of the Netherlands]].
* Neil's parents were both dead by the time that he was 18.
* Neil's [[robot]] duplicate, [[NJ]], uses the phrase "as the actress said to the bishop" following an innuendo.
* Neil's [[robot]] duplicate, [[NJ]], uses the phrase "as the actress said to the bishop" following an innuendo.
* NJ can speak [[Russian language|Russian]] and appreciates the art of [[Francis Bacon]].
* NJ can speak [[Russian language|Russian]] and appreciates the art of [[Francis Bacon]].

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Uncanny Valley was the fifth story in the Torchwood audio series by Big Finish Productions. It was written by David Llewellyn and featured John Barrowman as Jack Harkness.

Publisher's summary

What has made billionaire Neil Redmond emerge from his long seclusion? Captain Jack knows the answer, and is prepared to go to any lengths to prove it.

A couple of years ago, Neil Redmond was in a terrible accident. His recovery has been long and slow, but now he's back and looking better than ever. Much better than ever.

Dark forces have been behind Neil's transformation. Dark forces that Jack has been hunting for a long time. But Captain Jack's never been able to resist the darkness.

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