Today is the twenty~fourth day of the Blogtor Who Advent Calendar where each day, up until Christmas (it’s tomorrow, in case you’re not religious and aren’t aware), I’ll be leaving a little treat for you (though you won’t have to open a door to get it). Day 23 can be found HERE.

Included for your listening pleasure is the Blogtor Who 2011 Review of the Year. Join Blogtor and Alexander J McKinnon by the fireside on Christmas Eve night as they share a glass of brandy and chat about the past twelve months in the world of Doctor Who. And watch out for some surprise special guests… You can download it HERE, on iTunes HERE or you can listen to it in the player below.
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Merry Christmas Blogtor!
And the same to you Jonathan!
Thanks for all your support and comments this year, much appreciated.
Best,
Cam
Ohhh, ambassador, you're really spoiling us with all these podcasts. Absolute treat. Just tucking in now.
(And yes, what Jonathan said!)
hi chaps, thanks for all the podcasts (and updates) for the last year. they have helped me through lots of long car journeys and crappy days.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Rob W
Likewise Rob, thanks for all your contributions (esp. Lord Sugar!)
Gareth
Much appreciated Gareth, thanks. Merry everything to you!
"I love compliments on my body."
I kind of lost it there, but the whole show was funny. 😀 Thanks for the image of Mr. Moffat literally crashing the party.
(Do you meet writers in the toilet often? 😛 )
I can relate to Sandy since I also got interested in the DW world just this year, and now people are leaving or passing on. ): Always will be a latecomer, I suppose.
Hope you two and your families have a good holiday, and I'm looking forward to more Blogtor stuff in '12!
Meshia
Thanks for your kind words and support! Glad you enjoyed the show.
And, no, I don't often meet writers in toilets. Just SteeMo. (Twice)