Opening Ceremony

Is this starting at 9pm, the countdown clock says 11 days 8 hours 12 minutes. Seems a bit late to me.
12:48 Mon 16th Jul 2012
 
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Yes the opening ceremony starts at 9pm

http://www.london2012...=27-july/all-day.html
Well its the only bit I want to watch so I am glad its so late
Also if they are having fireworks it may be too light any earlier
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Doesn't it go on for hours though, agree about the fireworks.
9pm it is. Estimated to finish around 12.30
i hope not.

as you say --- a little late, especially as they last several hours.
around tea-time would be more suitable.
it starts at 9pm according to this

http://www.mirror.co....ning-ceremony-1144654
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Finishes around 12.30? blimey, I'll be well asleep by then, so will the kids and they only want to see the fireworks.
Also we must remember the world will be watching
Actually you mean "America will be watching" - so the whole thing is at a fluffing stupid time here so that they can have it on primetime TV.

Why am I not surprised ...
I'd imagine that the late start time is, in fact, to allow everyone to arrive on time. And is actually quite convenient for TV in this country also
I hope they're running the Stratford trains late, then. Last ones have usually gone by 0030.
Finishing at 12:30am - hardly 'convenient' for the many UK families with young children who will want to watch this 'once in a lifetime' event.
What time is Boris due to come prancing on to center stage dressed as a chicken whilst singing Waterloo Sunset?
0230 after the lights are off
lol.
I don't know about you but my young child won't be in the least bit interested. Furthermore he'll be safely tucked up in bed by the time it starts allowing me to watch in peace :-) As for older children I wouldn't have thought bedtime in the early hours for this 'once in a life time event/embarrassment' depending on what side of bed one has got out of was all that outrageous. And hopefully will allow the actual attendees who have paid an arm and a leg - hopefully not literally if course - to get through the traffic jams/travel to the capital after work
Opening ceremonies are always awful.
Well, there you are then :-) Personally I love all the nonsense associated with it. And I remember with fondness the hilarious interlude in 1996 in Atlanta when the crowd in the stadium rose to acclaim the team from ... Georgia (oh dear!)
lol
we all know it's going to be a little bit Sugar.

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