Sir, – I welcome the return to separate formats of the Magazine and the Ticket, especially if this gives more space in the latter for book reviews. However, I searched in vain for the radio schedules that used to appear immediately after television listings in the Magazine. They seem to have fallen between the cracks.
Like many people today, I don’t own a television but I do enjoy radio, especially Lyric FM and news programmes, as it allows me to do practical things while listening. Please bring back the schedules. – Yours, etc,
RICHARD NAIRN,
Ashford,
An Irish businessman in Singapore: ‘You’ll get a year in jail if you are in a drunken brawl, so people don’t step out of line’
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Co Wicklow.
Sir, – Am I alone in missing the weekly radio listings from the new format of the Saturday magazine? – Yours, etc,
JULIE DAVIS,
Stepaside,
Dublin 18.
Sir, – I hope that the omission of the weekly radio schedules in the Saturday Irish Times is an error which will not become the norm. – Yours, etc,
SHEILA THOMPSON,
Sutton,
Dublin 13.