We stayed up and watched it firewatch. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
I would have liked to have seen Macca and Ringo there for the John Lennon tribute though.
When I heard who was going to perform I knew I would not watch, not my kind of music, so I turned on half an hour before the end to see the fireworks, and turned the sound off! Think I might have missed some spectacular sets though. But the young ones enjoyed themselves and they are our next generation, so I am happy to take a 'back seat'.
I thoroughly enjoyed the games. The closing ceremony-well-I watched it but muted most of it!.It was spectacular and well organised and everybody seemed to be enjoying the party.It was lovely to see all the happy faces.
Didn'd see anything from opening ceremony to closing ceremony or anything in between. Not only because I live abroad but also because I don't possess a television. Would actually have been nice to see a bit, I must admit.
The official TV viewing figures show that 26.3 million people watched the BBC coverage, so subtract that figure (and about 80,000 people in the stadium) from the current UK population and you'll be able to work out how many others didn't see the ceremony, Firewatch.
Of course, quite a few million of them will be babies and young children, who were in bed, so (as far as the adult population of the UK is concerned) you definitely seem to be in a minority!