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24 September 2014
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Peter Allen

The 2008 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics on the ´óÏó´«Ã½



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Peter Allen

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Peter Allen co-presents Drive on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live with Anita Anand.

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Anita took over in October 2007 from Jane Garvey, who had formed a presenting partnership with Peter that lasted more than a decade.

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They were the founder presenters of 5 Live Breakfast when Peter joined the ´óÏó´«Ã½ at 5 Live's inception in 1994. Between them, they won four Sony Gold Awards in a team described by The Times as 2made in broadcasting heaven" .

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Peter has unrivalled experience of news and current affairs, having spent nearly 40 years in the profession, including stints as a "ten pound pom" when he emigrated to Australia and worked for the Sydney Telegraph.

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In television, he has covered news and politics for LWT and Granada, and was chief political correspondent at ITN prior to joining the ´óÏó´«Ã½.

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During his career he has covered events such as the fall of the Callaghan Government in 1979; the resignation of Margaret Thatcher in 1990; both Gulf Wars and the terror attack in New York on 9/11.

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Peter has been voted Xtracts magazine Broadcaster of the Year and was cited as the sixth most important man in radio in a Radio Times survey in June 2005.

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"For me the Olympics represents the ultimate test of sporting ability.

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"My favourite memory from past Olympics is of Coe versus Ovett in Moscow – the contest between the best two middle-distance runners in the world, both from this country.

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"As for Beijing 2008, I'm fascinated by the Olympics and by China. I have not been there before so it will be doubly interesting.

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2I think the Games being held in Beijing is of enormous significance to China, which is now one of the world's superpowers, but is struggling to cope with change.

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"The Olympics will be a great test for its leaders and its people.

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"As to the sport itself at the Games, I am a traditionalist. I enjoy athletics more than any other event in the Olympics, and in particular the long-distance running events.

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"As far as predicting British glory goes, I fear that will finally end their chances, but the cycling team look strong.

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"And looking ahead to London 2012, I cannot think of anything I would rather be doing in August.

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"To be working there for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ is a privilege. And I think the Chinese will set a standard which we will have to work hard to match, both for the Games, for the British team and for the city itself."

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