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Missing cat.
The BBC has taken the childrens programme Postman Pat, off the air, in an effort to help resolve the postal dispute. With negotiations at a crucial stage, both unions and management agree, that showing the award winning series, at the present time, was not conducive, to both sides reaching an agreement. A BBC spokesman has apologised to the children and their parents, promising to show extra episodes, when it returns to our screens. Were the BBC right to do this? Did they come under government pressure?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm furious with them as they're holding up me sending the invitations out... At this rate there won't even be a wedding!
I'll be holding Jess ransom until the post goes to normal and I can send the invites out. (Private ceremony in a cathedral and big evening do).
I haven't even had a chance to ask the vicar if he can perform the ceremony yet!
I'll be holding Jess ransom until the post goes to normal and I can send the invites out. (Private ceremony in a cathedral and big evening do).
I haven't even had a chance to ask the vicar if he can perform the ceremony yet!