Some podcast don´t show in my Ipod

Hello, I've got an Ipod 80G and I have downloaded some podcasts. I can hear them fine and I saw in the display list, but I don´t know why I cannot see the anymore in the last days, I think the podcast are there but they don´t appear in the display. Somebody knows why I cannot see all my podcast?
thanks a lot
If someone speak spanish, I write it in spanish:
Hola, tengo un Ipod classic de 80GB, me he suscrito a algunos podcast y los he pasado a mi Ipod, pero no se cual sea la causa de que ya no veo algunos de ellos desde hace unos dias. Lo que recuerdo es solo haber conectado mi Ipod a la PC y descargar otros podcast. Los podcast que ya tenía no los he borrado de mi Ipod, en la sección de Podcast en Itunes aparecen esos podcast. he tratado de pasarlos nuevamente al Ipod, pero aparentemente hace la transferecia pero no lo veo en mi Ipod. No se si con esto, este duplicandolos.
¿Alguna sugerencia?
Gracias

Hello,
I have a similar problems. I have a Ipod 120gb and downloaded a number of podcasts to my ipod, which I saw yesterday, however, while reviewing one of them the ipod froze for a number of seconds and then all the podcasts disappeared except the one I was looking at.
Does anyone know why this happened.

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