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Nicol INDEX A Ashildr (character), 71, 74 “Abominable Snowmen, The”, 65 “Asylum of the Daleks”, 181, 182 Ace (companion), 47, 67, 179 Authorship, 22, 264 Adelaide Brookes, Captain, 125 “Aztecs, The”, 188 Adric (companion), 19 Afghanistan and Iraq invasions, 63, 160, 184, 186, 201, 202, 261, 276 B Afghanistan, withdrawal from, 185 “Bad Wolf ”/“The Parting of the “Aliens of London”/“World War Ways”, 47, 162, 187, 212, 237, Three”, 11, 63, 118, 139, 150, 180 239, 240, 251, 253, 278 Allegory, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 117, 126, Banking crisis 2008, 118, 146, 228, 166, 187, 218 237 Alvarado, Manuel, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, Barron, Lee, 67, 68 18, 23, 30, 125, 128 Bass, Gary Jonathan, 201 “Ambassadors of Death, The”, 9, 128, “Battlefeld”, 31, 53, 135 131, 133–134 “Beast Below, The”, 15, 35, 45, 53, Amy-Chinn, Dee, 68, 71 68, 99, 101, 139, 140, 265, 269, “Amy’s Choice”, 105 270, 278 Andrzejewski, Matteusz (character), 51 Beattie, Melissa, 21, 30, 59, 108, 177 “Angels Take Manhattan, The”, 153 Bell, Eleanor, 89, 99, 101, 154 The Apprentice, 145 “Bells of Saint John, The”, 53, 137, “Arc of Infnity”, 45, 124 144, 147, 212, 226, 232, 239, 240 Arendt, Hannah, 193 Benton, Sergeant (character), 93, 130 “Ark, The”, 59 Bhopal (Union Carbide) disaster, 233 “Army of Ghosts”/“Doomsday”, 96, Billig, Michael, 2, 4, 140 138 Billy Elliot, 33 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018 281 D. Nicol, Doctor Who: A British Alien?, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65834-6 282 INDEX Black British, 6, 7, 54, 269 “Carnival of Monsters”, 218 Blair, Tony, 12, 32, 33, 63, 87, 98, 154, Cassese, Antonio, 189, 190, 192, 200 161, 184, 188, 250, 267, 268 “Caves of Androzani, The”, 142, 162, Blue, Journey (character), 57 212, 224, 229, 231, 232, 234, 238 Bond, James, 6, 124 Chapman, James, 7, 13, 16, 66, 72, “Boom Town”, 98, 164, 180, 181 109, 122, 123, 129, 134, 152, Bracewell, Professor Edwin (charac- 179, 247, 275 ter), 102, 140 Charles, Alec, 63, 165, 166, 185 Bradney, Anthony, 5 Chesterton, Ian (companion), 41, Brassed Off, 33 160, 166, 170, 187 Brekke, Laura, 164, 165 Chips, 19, 75, 251, 259 Brexit (British exit from the European “Christmas Carol, A”, 212, 229 Union), 51 “Christmas Invasion, The”, 15, 19, British Broadcasting Corporation 46, 139, 140, 150, 186 (BBC), 1, 7, 14, 17, 20, 36, 47, Churchill, Winston (character), 101, 51, 74, 77, 97, 101, 111, 133, 102, 122, 138, 139 129, 159, 167, 213, 235, 236, “City of Death”, 18, 19, 50 247, 262, 266, 269–274 Civil servants, British, 131, 132, 135 and neoliberalism, 33, 272 Class, 1, 11, 12, 19, 21, 29, 30, 33, Britishness, 1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12, 13, 15– 38, 39, 42–48, 51, 53, 74, 76, 21, 24, 29–37, 42, 43, 46, 48, 90, 93, 95, 105–108, 110, 118, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 58, 63, 64, 131, 134, 139, 142, 145–147, 67, 71–73, 75–77, 83, 84, 86–88, 151, 153, 180, 185, 221, 226, 94, 99, 101, 102, 105, 108, 109, 227, 230, 233, 241, 242, 244, 112, 113, 121, 128, 134, 140, 245, 254, 260, 261, 264, 265, 152, 187, 254, 259–261, 265, 269, 272, 277 269, 270, 279 “Claws of Axos, The”, 131, 133, 149 as brand image, 30, 32, 33 Coal Hill School, 53, 110 as hybrid, 21, 48, 54, 69, 112, 113 Cold War, 11, 121, 130, 149, 153, as normative, 1, 29, 30, 35, 57, 60, 171, 203, 210, 276 64, 75, 76, 93, 259 Colin Crouch, 236, 259, 263 as political, 128, 276 Colley, Linda, 20, 83, 86 British self-government, 117 “Colony in Space”, 60, 123, 124, 142, Britton, Piers, 13, 21, 37, 43, 47, 108, 212, 214, 224, 231, 234, 253 109, 122, 140, 177, 179 Commonwealth, 20, 49, 86 Brown, J.P.C., 12, 17, 76 Companions, female, 64, 69, 70, 71, Brown, Peri (companion), 19, 199 76, 265 Bush, Mel (companion), 174 Connell, Liam, 89 Byrne, Aidan, 10 Cook, Jon, 64, 87 Cook, Robin, 187 Cooper, Gwen (character), 96, 97 C Corbyn, Jeremy, 32 Cameron, David, 31, 34 Corporate capture of globalisation, “Caretaker, The”, 53, 57, 186 143 INDEX 283 Corporate control of the media, 224 “Daleks, The”, 83, 160, 166–171, Corporate despotism, 231 190, 191, 268 Corporate empires, 224 “Dark Water”/“Death in Heaven”, Corporations, 33, 37, 118, 122, 212, 232, 237, 239, 240, 245 141, 143, 144, 147, 150, 209, Davies, Russell T., 15, 22, 44, 69, 72, 210, 212, 213, 219–227, 230, 94, 121 231, 233–235, 237–242, 244, “Day of the Daleks”, 123 248–250, 252–254, 261 “Day of the Doctor, The”, 46, 111, 137 “Creature from the Pit, The”, 210, “Deadly Assassin, The”, 45, 124, 165, 213–219, 232, 254 194 Crimes against humanity, 189, “Death of the Doctor”, 112, 137 191–192, 198, 200 “Deep Breath”, 74, 104 “Crimson Horror, The”, 74, 106, de Kauwe, Vanessa, 240, 241, 253, 277 107, 110 Del Ponte, Carla, 200 Crossman Diaries, 132 “Delta and the Bannermen”, 88, 94, 98 Cull, Nicholas J., 16, 41, 148 de Sousa, Lady Christina (character), 47 “Curse of Fenric, The”, 9, 53, 176, Dictatorships, 10, 149, 171, 230, 270, 200, 274, 275 278 “Curse of Peladon, The”, 10, 47, 50, Doctor–Donna, The (character), 69 123, 124, 126, 218 Doctor, the ninth, 108–110 Cybermen/Cyberman, 35, 36, 43, 45, Doctor, the seventh, 103 52, 65, 70, 103, 124, 131, 137, Doctor, the twelfth, 103, 104, 262 138, 142, 164, 180, 186, 199, Doctor Who and Race, 12, 18, 48, 52, 212, 214, 227, 229, 231, 237, 53, 55, 58, 59, 166, 171, 172, 183 238, 240, 243, 247–249, 263, Doctor Who studies, 16, 21–23, 64, 268, 270 84, 128 Doctor Who The Movie, 8, 15 Dodson, Linnea, 55 D Downton Abbey, 33, 42, 43 “Daemons, The”, 96, 105 Dragon’s Den, 145 “Dalek”, 20, 37, 41, 47, 54, 55, 65, Duncan, Andy, 69 102, 109, 112, 124, 142, 144, Duncan, Sydney, 69 153, 166–170, 172, 173, 177– 183, 187–192, 199, 212, 232, 237, 240, 247, 263, 268, 278 E “Dalek Invasion of Earth, The”, 188, East India Company, 219, 222, 223, 263 225, 228, 232 Dalek-Nazi metaphor, 170 “Eaters of Light, The”, 75, 104 Daleks as British, 20, 47 Eccleston, Christopher, 108, 109 “Daleks in Manhattan”/“Evolution of Edensor, Tim, 2, 4, 9 the Daleks”, 55, 112, 153, 182, “Edge of Destruction, The”, 166, 187 279 Eichmann, Adolf, 193 284 INDEX Elizabeth I, Queen, 46 Flynn, Kate, 35, 100, 101 Elizabeth II, Queen, 46, 73 Foreman, Susan (Doctor’s grand- Empire, 7, 17, 18, 31, 33, 41, 48, 49, daughter), 75 51–53, 58–63, 76, 86, 87, 123, Franke, Alyssa, 71 138, 174, 183–185, 192, 219, Free trade, 118, 119, 143, 145, 150, 221–224, 232, 235, 236, 248, 213–218, 225, 227 249, 251, 278 Full Monty, The, 33 “Empress of Mars”, 15, 54 “Fury from the Deep”, 65, 92 “Empty Child, The”/“The Doctor Futamura, Madoka, 201 Dances”, 14, 45, 72, 84, 86 “End of the World, The”, 42, 144, 147, 212, 242 G “End of Time, The”, 44, 45, 125, Gender, 1, 13, 22, 30, 53, 64, 67, 202, 212, 231, 245 68, 70–72, 76, 77, 96, 101, 104, Englishness, 29, 84, 105, 269 219, 260 Entrepreneurism, 34, 41, 245 “Genesis of the Daleks”, 191 EU–Canada Comprehensive Economic Genocide, 163, 173–175, 177–179, and Trade Agreement (CETA), 227 182, 183, 189, 192–193, 194, European Convention on Human 196–198 Rights, 119 Gerhardt, Sue, 39 European single market, 50, 143, 217, “Ghostlight”, 53 248 Gilbert, Jeremy, 120, 245, 252, 254 European Union, 10, 13, 49–51, 84, Gilroy, Christine, 59 87, 117, 119, 126, 127, 130, “Girl Who Died, The”, 74 141, 143, 216, 227, 248 Globalisation, 1, 4, 5, 13, 87, 99, European Union referendum 2016, 117–122, 126, 134, 141–144, 13, 50, 51, 117, 118, 141, 264 148, 150, 154, 155, 218, 221, “Evil of the Daleks, The”, 52, 65, 225, 241, 242, 260, 261, 268, 103, 112, 165, 169, 182, 279 270 “Exit Wounds”, 96 of corporations, 1, 118, 122, 142, “Extremis”, 75 143, 144, 150, 218, 225, 261, 268 Globalised law, 118, 119, 122, 143 F “Good Man Goes to War, A”, 74, The Fall, 111 104, 182 Farron, Tim, 32 Grady, Maura, 7, 16, 61, 183 “Father’s Day”, 68 Grant, Jo (companion), 10, 65, 66, 112 “Fear Her”, 53, 140 “Greatest Show in the Galaxy, The”, Fisher, Mark, 252, 268, 269 53, 63 Fiske, John, 22, 35, 38, 159, 183, Green, Bonnie, 164 210, 213, 247, 252, 254 “Green Death, The”, 44, 88, 91–94, “Flatline”, 68, 70, 110 98, 112, 123, 131, 142, 212, Flint, Jenny (character), 73 214, 239, 240, 246, 277 INDEX 285 Greenfeld, Steve, 5 Individuality, 35, 214, 247–249, 254, Green, John Paul, 108 261 Gwyneth (character), 95, 147 Industrial revolution, 6, 35, 91, 106, 107 “Inferno”, 10, 46 H Ingraham, Chrys, 273 “Happiness Patrol, The”, 10, 44, 52, “Inside the Dalek”, 57, 111, 186 276 Interference/interventions by the Harkness, Captain Jack (companion), Doctor, 1, 9, 46, 63, 124, 125, 19, 72, 96, 97, 138, 237 139, 140, 159–163, 166, 174, Harvey, David, 145, 227, 241–243, 175, 179, 180, 185, 186, 188, 246, 248 193–196, 199, 204, 230, 261, Hayek, Friedrich A. von, 120, 145, 275, 277, 278 220, 227, 238 International Criminal Court, 187, Healey, Denis, 136 189–191, 198, 200, 202 “Hell Bent”, 45, 53, 54, 71, 74, 112 International Criminal Tribunal on the Hemstrom, Cassie, 7, 16, 61, 73, 183 former Yugoslavia, 191, 200 Heriot, Zoe (companion), 19, 65, Internationalisation, 117, 118, 120, 103, 212, 247, 248 121, 143, 149, 154 Hernandez, Mike, 58 International Monetary Fund (IMF) Hidden transcript, 259, 261–263, loan, 135, 136 265, 270, 274, 278, 279 Interpretation of Doctor Who, 2, Hiebert, Janet, 23, 24 22–24 “Highlanders, The”, 65, 88, 90–95, “Invasion of the Dinosaurs”, 123, 99, 102, 103, 105 129, 130, 134 Hills, Matt, 7–9, 13, 17, 21, 109, 164, “Invasion of Time, The”, 45, 66, 124 235, 273, 274 “Invasion, The”, 65, 103, 129, 130, “Horror of Fang Rock”, 44, 66 142, 209–211, 214, 224, 227, “Human Nature”/“The Family of 230, 231, 239, 243, 247, 248, Blood”, 45, 162, 163 263 Hybridity, 54, 55, 69, 90, 111, 112 “Invisible Enemy, The”, 50 I J “Idiots’ Lantern, The”, 15 Jackson, Ben
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