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- Fifty Years of Science Fiction Television (5 categories)
- Who Was Dr Who's Father? (5 categories)
- Legislate! Legislate! (5 categories)
- The one you watched when you were twelve: regenerations of Doctor Who and enduring fandom's 'life-transitional objects' (5 categories)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Leap of Faith: The Forces of Fandom and Convergence in Adaptations of the Holmes and Watson Stories (5 categories)
- Whovians and Directionares: Challenging the Fangirl Identity (5 categories)
- Bringing Doctor Who back for the masses: regenerating cult, commodifying class (5 categories)
- The year of the Doctor (5 categories)
- Matt Smith, that's Who (5 categories)
- TV's sturdiest Whodunit comes to town (5 categories)
- Travel with a Time Lord: using media to enhance literacy (5 categories)
- Closed Circuits and Monitored Lives: Television as Power in Doctor Who (5 categories)
- Interview with Kate Orman: Dr Who Author (5 categories)
- Doctor Who and the Convergence of Media (5 categories)
- The Impossible Pit: Satan, Hell, and Teaching with Doctor Who (5 categories)
- The Web planet: How the changing Internet divided "Doctor Who" fan fiction writers (5 categories)
- Why the Cybermen Stomp: Sound in the New Doctor Who (5 categories)
- Find the missing Who tapes (5 categories)
- A Journey Through Time (5 categories)
- Sociopathetic Abscess or Yawning Chasm? The Absent Postcolonial Transition in Doctor Who (5 categories)
- Doctor Who and Immortality: Influence of Christian and Buddhist Ethics (5 categories)
- Dr Who disc puts BBC into a spin (5 categories)
- Maybe that's what happens if you touch the Doctor, even for a second: Trauma in Doctor Who (5 categories)
- The Gendered Culture of Scientific Competence: A Study of Scientist Characters in Doctor Who 1963–2013 (5 categories)
- Periodising Doctor Who (5 categories)
- Doctor Who and the Creation of a Non-Gendered Hero Archetype (5 categories)
- The crack of doom: The uncanny echoes of Steven Moffat's Doctor Who (5 categories)
- The many Doctors symposium (5 categories)
- More spin-offs predicted after Doctor Who captures viewers (5 categories)
- The dispersible television text: theorising moments of the new Doctor Who (5 categories)
- I was really hoping for a new female hero (5 categories)
- Time and relative dimensions on line: Doctor Who, wikis and the production of narrative/history (5 categories)
- Into the Arms of Dr Who: Implicit Religion and a Cowboy’s Redemption (5 categories)
- Proto-electronica vs. martial marches: Doctor Who, Stingray, Thunderbirds and the music of 1960s' British sf television (5 categories)
- Who, What and Where (5 categories)
- England Looks to the Future: The Cultural Forum Model and "Doctor Who" (5 categories)
- When Doctor Who Enters Its Own Timeline: The Database Aesthetics and Hyperdiegesis of Multi-Doctor Stories (5 categories)
- Doctor Who meets Vladimir Propp: A comparative narrative analysis of myth/folktale and the television science fiction genre (5 categories)
- Reconstructing the Author for a Wide Audience: Dickens in Doctor Who (2005) and Assassin's Creed (2015) (5 categories)
- Doctor Who: televized science fiction as contemporary melodrama (5 categories)
- Dr Who: Similarity and Difference (5 categories)
- Male and Female Archetypes in Doctor Who (5 categories)
- Political Satire and British-American Relations in Five Decades of Doctor Who (5 categories)
- Girls in time and space: a feminist analysis of the companions of Doctor Who from 1963-1975 (5 categories)
- Explicit and Implicit Religion in Doctor Who and Star Trek (5 categories)
- As We See, So We Learn: Doctor Who as Religious Education (5 categories)
- Hooked in Who (5 categories)
- Watch the Blood-Soaked Old General in Action: Blochian Atheism, Exodus, and Utopia in Doctor Who (5 categories)
- Doctor Who and the Iconographic Search for an Ecstatic Human Religious Experience (5 categories)
- From Balaclavas to Jumpsuits: The Multiple Histories and Identities of "Doctor Who's" Cybermen (5 categories)