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I've almost finished watching my recordings from the Winter Olympics (getting annoyed at the number of times people say it's "our turn" in 800-and-something days, without acknowledging there's another event first), and the new Radio Times is out, so it's time to plan my viewing for the Paralympic Winter Games, which starts this Friday. But where is it?
Typical daily coverage, Winter Olympics:
6 hours live-ish overnight, BBC2
2 hours highlights after lunch, BBC2
3 hours in the evening, BBC2 or BBC3
a dedicated channel on Freeview
several more on cable & satellite
Coverage of Paralympics: nothing!
Apparently there's one hour after it's all over.
This is going backwards from Paralympics 2008, which was pretty inadequate in any case.
Why do you hate sportspeople with disabilities?
Typical daily coverage, Winter Olympics:
6 hours live-ish overnight, BBC2
2 hours highlights after lunch, BBC2
3 hours in the evening, BBC2 or BBC3
a dedicated channel on Freeview
several more on cable & satellite
Coverage of Paralympics: nothing!
Apparently there's one hour after it's all over.
This is going backwards from Paralympics 2008, which was pretty inadequate in any case.
Why do you hate sportspeople with disabilities?