We found it easier to get Paralympic tickets China, but they are going well now because people want the overall experience.
I worked with disabled children for some time so I love to see what can be achieved.
i see little point in broadcasting the paralympics -- or any ssport for that matter -- on the radio.
sporting events - by definition - are visual occasions.
Ronald Reagan used to be a radio sports broadcaster. He didn't always bother attending the events, just got tickertape reports and read them out breathlessly pretending he was there.
That said, TMS is still a fine way to experience cricket
I'm not massively excited or interested in them personally but I'm sure I'll probably end up watcing a few events, same way I did for the olympics. There has been quite a few adverts on channel 4. Where I work remains on high alert for the para's and I believe there was some talk about them being as busy as they olympic games because they are actually very popular, and they were easier to get tickets for. I've no idea how true the latter is.
We found it easier to get Paralympic tickets China, but they are going well now because people want the overall experience.
I worked with disabled children for some time so I love to see what can be achieved.
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What about the Paralympics BBC, whats your view folks ?
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