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Emailed synopses

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  • Message 1. 

    Posted by racheinderbys (U2394705) on Monday, 15th October 2007

    I generally listen to TA at lunch time, so the only one I don't hear tends to be Friday's (which doesn't get a lunchtime repeat). In the interests of family harmony I don't always inflict the omnibus on everyone, and frequently forget to turn on for the last 15 minutes.

    So I subscribed to the synopsis by email, but this doesn't seem to work for Friday's episode - it either comes with Sundays, on Monday morning, or as today, it never comes at all.

    Is there any way we could get Friday's synopsis sent out more consistently and promptly?

    I also feel more generally that there is a conspiracy to make this, the least-heard episode, frequently the most exciting of the week.

    It is clear from Sunday's synopsis (which I did receive today) that everything went dreadfully wrong for Fallon on Friday, but in what way?

    (I know I can go to the synopsis page, but it buried so deep...)

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    Posted by jane c (U2234970) on Monday, 15th October 2007

    Another sufferer here, too.
    I emailed the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú about this a few weeks ago but the mail was returned "unread". When I mailed again to ask why, the silence was deafening.

    I can't remember the last time I had a Friday synopsis.

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  • Message 3

    , in reply to message 2.

    Posted by Keri Davies (U2219620) on Monday, 15th October 2007

    I'm sorry about this and will investigate.

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