Greg Jenner invites you to listen to the Christmas specials in the back catalogue and looks ahead to the new series of You're Dead To Me.
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Ho ho ho.
Hello, friends.
Greg here.
I hope you're having a lovely Christmas season and a great new year is on the horizon for you.
I just thought I'd pop in here to remind you of our lovely Christmas specials from the back catalog.
We've got three, of course, to enjoy.
If you scroll down in the feed, the first one you'll find is the radio edit of Christmas with Charles Dickens.
A bit further down you'll find the full length podcast version.
Our guests there were Dr.
Emily Bell and of course, Mike Wozniak.
It's a lovely one.
Dickens may be part of the reason that our idealized Christmas is snowy.