The votes are IN and they've all been counted! here's what you guys thought was the very best of Doctor Who in 2012. Thanks to the many hundreds of you that voted!

Steven Moffat's "prequel" (*coughs*) to the series' opener bizarrely got released Stateside before it was made available in the UK (*looks at the BBC*). It's a fascinating little feature that does lead very nicely into Asylum of the Daleks. 0.2% of you remembered it well enough to vote.

This lovely little addendum to The Angels Take Manhattan from writer Chris Chibnall (who pops up thrice more in this list) answered some questions many of us had regarding Brian Pond. A great shame the production team didn't get round to filming this scene, absolutely wonderful. And some of you thought that too, getting 0.4% of the vote.

This little beauty was written by The Children of Ashdene School for the Script to Screen competition. It's not often you get to see an Olympic Torch Bearer AND a Weeping Angel in the TARDIS, perhaps why it gained 0.5% of the vote.

The final of the "extra" episodes in the Top 10, this more substantial five-parter from the lovely Chris Chibnall proved to be immensely popular indeed; brimming with huge dollops of humour (thanks Ood on the loo) and then stabbing us with some nasty emotive spikes. Gathered 1.5% of your votes.

The first of the "proper" episodes in the Poll is the cinematic offering from Toby Whithouse that throw up a gun-toting Doctor, suicidal enemy/was-he-actually-a-good-guy? and cyborg enemy/was-he-actually-a-good-guy? You can read the Blogtor Who review HERE. The Western got 5.1% of the vote.
5. Dinosaurs on a Spaceship


Chris Chibnall pops up again with his delightful take on everyday life with The Ponds. Steven "The Guv'nor" Berkoff may have been criminally underused but 8.4% of you were on-side with The Invasion of the Cubes. You can read the Blogtor Who review HERE.
3. The Angels Take Manhattan

2. Asylum of the Daleks

1. The Snowmen

The Blogtor Who Readers' Poll 2011
The Blogtor Who Readers' Poll 2010
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