BBC One
Olympic Breakfast
6.00am-9.00am
BBC One/BBC One HD
A combination of Hazel Irvine and Bill Turnbull or Chris Hollins and Sian Williams start the day with a look at the main stories from the day before and the highlights from the day ahead, also incorporating national and regional news and weather.
Olympics 2012
9.00am-11.30am
BBC One/BBC One HD
Mishal Husain brings the first of the day’s live action from the athletics, rowing and swimming heats. Venue presentation from Matt Baker, Clare Balding, Jonathan Edwards, Jake Humphrey and John Inverdale.
Olympics 2012
11.30am-1.45pm
BBC One/BBC One HD
The live action continues into the afternoon with Matt Baker, Clare Balding or Hazel Irvine. The focus will remain on the athletics, rowing and swimming heats plus other events including the men’s triathlon.
Olympics 2012
1.45pm-4.00pm
BBC One/BBC One HD
Clare Balding, Jake Humphrey or Hazel Irvine takes on the baton, focusing on the conclusion of events such as the cycling road races, tennis finals, equestrian and diving.
Olympics 2012
4.00pm-7.00pm
BBC One/BBC One HD
As we head towards the evening, Sue Barker brings us the action from the track cycling, gymnastics, tennis and equestrian.
Olympics 2012
7.00pm-10.35pm
BBC One/BBC One HD
Gary Lineker takes us through the evening and into the night with action from the competition finals including the athletics and swimming.
Olympics Tonight
10.40pm-midnight
BBC One/BBC One HD
Gabby Logan, in the company of star guests from the world of sport and beyond, focuses on the stories and personalities that have dominated the day and looks at the sport still in progress.
Olympic Sportsday
00.15am-1.00am
BBC One/BBC One HD
Dan Walker rounds up the main stories from the day’s action.
BBC Two
Olympics 2012
1.00pm-1.45pm; 6.00pm-7.00pm; 10.00pm-10.40pm BBC Two
Coverage switches from BBC One to BBC Two during the main BBC News bulletins.
BBC Three
Olympics 2012
9.00am-7.00pm BBC Three
Manish Bhasin, Rishi Persad or Sonali Shah will complement BBC One with some of the best action on offer from the 26 sports at the Games.
Olympics 2012
7.00pm-11.00pm BBC Three
Jake Humphrey presents the best of the live action from the football, hockey, boxing and basketball.
BBC News
BBC News: BBC One (1.00pm-1.45pm; 6.00pm-7.00pm; 10.00pm-10.40pm); BBC News Channel (including daily Olympics highlights programmes at 6.30pm, 10.30pm and 00.30pm) and bbc.co.uk/news
BBC News will be bringing you all of the stories from inside and outside of the Olympic venues, 24 hours a day, on the usual BBC One bulletins, the BBC News Channel and bbc.co.uk/news.
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Media pack and
here for more info, presenters, commentators and Radio 5 Live coverage.
As well as this, they're also launching
'Digital Olympics' coverage, which:
- Brings live HD video coverage to the desktop
- Enables audiences to switch between 24 simultaneous live streams effortlessly
- Gives the option to rewind live coverage, for audiences that missed the start of the action
- Provides chapter markers, enabling simple navigation to those key moments within a session (e.g. the gold medal winning dive)
- Offers relevant live data, statistics and information, while viewers are watching, in a seamless and unobtrusive way
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This is a mammoth operation.
Never have I seen an entire day's programming dedicated to one event/show before. Wow.
For someone with absolutely no interest in most sports and indeed the Olympics, I'm actually excited. Incredible.