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  • Olympic Thursday, 24 May 2012

    Every Thursday in the lead up to the London 2012 Olympic Games the BBC will be broadcasting and publishing a series of Olympic-related stories/interviews/clips/blogs through BBC Sport Online, BBC Radio 5 live and the BBC 2012 Olympic website.

  • BBC announces Olympic Torch Relay coverage plans

    The BBC today confirmed its full coverage plans for the London 2012 Olympic Torch relay.

  • Olympic Thursday, 17 May 2012

    Every Thursday in the lead up to the London 2012 Olympic Games the BBC will be broadcasting and publishing a series of Olympic-related stories/interviews/clips/blogs through BBC Sport Online, BBC Radio 5 live and the BBC 2012 Olympic website.

  • London 2012 on BBC Radio 5 live and BBC Radio 5 live Olympics Extra

    BBC Radio 5 live will cover London 2012 with a new schedule, a brand new station and a record number of broadcast hours for a sporting event.

  • The BBC television team

    The BBC's television presenting team

  • The London Games on the BBC

    The 2012 London Olympics will represent the 15th Summer Olympic Games broadcast by the BBC, a sequence that began with the 1948 Games in London and one that has run unbroken since the 1960 Games in Rome, Italy.

  • Broadcasting the Olympics

    Every session of every sport, every day. That’s the BBC’s ambition to offer its audience for London 2012 in the first fully ‘Digital Olympics’.

  • Nations and English Regions coverage

    BBC Regional Television and BBC Local Radio and Online will be telling the local story of the London 2012 Olympics.

  • Key moments

    From 27 July-12 August BBC One and BBC One HD from 6am to midnight, and BBC Three from 9am to 11pm, will be the BBC’s Olympic channels, delivering the key live action and top stories as well as our regular BBC News service.

  • BBC Digital Olympics

    London 2012 will be the first truly digital Games. The BBC will ensure audiences never miss a moment, delivering unprecedented coverage across multiple platforms, so that audiences can stay up to date wherever they are, whenever they want to.

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