He 2020 Olympic GamesIt has been one of the most watched TV events on the planet, and it is proceeding smoothly.
More than 3.5 billion global viewers watched the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio Olympics.
This year, spectators can hardly participate in all events because Coronavirus pandemic, Fans will rely more on TV coverage than ever before, whether they are listening from the living room in Japan or watching from the other side of the world.
When will the Tokyo Olympics be held in the UK?
Tokyo is 8 hours earlier than England, which means that British fans may have to face sleepless nights and early mornings to catch up with the game.
Most activities will take place between midnight and 3 pm in British summer time, and a few activities will start early or end later.
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Which TV channels will broadcast the British Olympics?
In the UK, the BBC and Eurosport are two rights holders. The BBC will broadcast it for free on its terrestrial channel, while Eurosport is a subscription channel.
How to watch the Olympics online?
Those who pay for a TV license can play the action for free on the BBC website and through the BBC iPlayer app.
Eurosport subscribers can stream the action online or through the Eurosport Player application.
Roku users can watch iPlayer on Roku streaming devices or Roku TVs.
Who will introduce the BBC report?
JJ Chalmers will report on the BBC from 11pm to 4am British Summer Time, followed by Dan Walker and Sam Quek until 9am.
Gabby Logan and Hazel Irvine and Gabby Logan then worked six hours before 3pm, and Jason Mohammad worked from 3pm to 6pm.
Claire Balding and Alex Scott will review the day’s activities on BBC One from 7.30pm to 9pm. Jeanette Kwakye will broadcast an hour-long show on BBC 2 from 9pm.
How about the radio coverage?
BBC Radio 5 Live will broadcast the Tokyo report from 1 am to 9 am and 11 am to 2 pm every day.



