Aled, I enjoy the build up to the big show surprises, which are teased for days or even weeks and then built up during the show before a big reveal. It's good stuff and clearly a lot of effort goes in to making sure the surprise is not revealed before the listener hears it on the show. Unless Dave opens his mouth and puts his foot in it.
However, if you don't hear the show live and listen on the iPlayer, virtually every time that surprise is spoiled -- you see the show description and the surprise is spoiled before you listen to the show.
Some of the worst examples were for the "Face Your Fears" week, where every day the fear was in the description and also in the photo used for the show on the iPlayer.
I was going to mention it at the time, but I got used to sticking my hand over part of the laptop screen when starting up the iPlayer so it wouldn't get spoiled!
Today the surprise was spoiled on the iPlayer again:
I'm sure some will think this is a minor thing, but if you haven't heard that day's show before you go on the iPlayer, it's becoming annoying. Imagine if the description for The Sixth Sense on the iPlayer was (highlight text to read spoiler)
"Bruce Willis plays Haley Joel Osmont's dead ghosty father in this exciting thriller!" /spoiler
Anyhoo, I dunno who writes the show descriptions for the iPlayer, but can this be addressed? Or tell me to go away. One of the two!