List of FiguresContributorsNote on TerminologyAcknowledgementsIntroduction, Andrew O'DayPart One: The Doctor and His Companions1. A Young-Old Face: Out with the New and in with the Old in Doctor Who, Richard Hewett2. 'I'm Scottish . I can really complain about things now': Discourses of Scotland and Scottishness in Doctor Who, Douglas McNaughton3. Clara's Choice: The Political Lunarscape of 'Kill the Moon', Sonia MichaelsPart Two: Further Politics and Themes4. A Good Man Goes to War? The Twelfth Doctor and the Politics of Conflict, Robin Bunce5. 'Chap with wings there, five rounds rapid': UNIT and the Politics of Doctor Who, Eric Leuschner6. Heaven Sent? The Afterlife, Immortality and Controversy in the Steven Moff at/Peter Capaldi Era, Andrew Crome7. Comfort and Joy? The Steven Moffat/Peter Capaldi Christmas Specials, David BudgenPart Three: Promotional Discourses8. 'Please welcome the Twelfth Doctor': The Paratextual Branding of Peter Capaldi's Tenure, Matt Hills9. The Transcultural Fan: Branding Series 8 of Doctor Who in the US, Paul BoothPart Four: Fandom10. 'Doctor Who belongs to all of us': Fan Texts and Fans' Imaginings of the Future Twelfth Doctor, Brigid Cherry11. Hit or Miss? Fan Responses to the Regenderation of the Master, Dene OctoberAppendix: Audience dataList of Episodes: The Steven Moffat/Peter Capaldi eraIndex
Andrew O'Day is an independent scholar in media. He received his PhD in Television Studies from Royal Holloway, University of London.