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The route that the Olympic torch will take through London, carried by stars of sport and screen, was published today. The symbolic flame will travel on foot, by bus, cycle and even the Docklands Light Railway.
It will pass through the capital on April 6 as part of an international relay that will take it to Beijing for the start of the 2008 Games in August.
Konnie Huq, the Blue Peter presenter, Vanessa Mae, the classical violinist, and Kevin Pietersen, the England cricketer, will be among those carrying the torch from its start at Wembley, North London, and on to the arena in north Greenwich where the London 2012 Games will be based.
Other runners include Dame Kelly Holmes, Sir Trevor McDonald, actress Amara Karan and Tessa Sanderson, the British Olympic javelin thrower.
In total, there are 80 people bearing the torch in London as part of its 85,000-mile journey around the world in the run-up to Beijing's opening ceremony on August 8.
Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, said the torch-bearing was a "great opportunity for London to experience the excitement and opportunities that the Games will bring us in 2012".
People wanting to attend the event can win 2,000 pairs of free tickets from the website www.london.gov.uk. Others, who do not have tickets, can turn up and view the final stages of the relay along the path towards Peninsula Square.
Schedule for the relay
Wembley 10.30 International dancers on stage at Arena Square, outside Wembley Stadium
Ladbroke Grove 11.00 Mini-carnival with entertainers in carnival masquerade costumes performing to Soca music
Notting Hill Gate 11.20 Carnival del Pueblo Latino carnival band
Oxford Street 12.00 Open-top bus carrying celebrity torchbearer
British Museum 12.20 A fanfare with Greek trumpets in the Great Court
Chinatown 12.30 Costumed dragons and lions perform under Chinese decorations and lanterns on Gerrard Street
Piccadilly Circus 12.40 Convoy passes
Trafalgar Square 12.50 Dance spectacular in front of Nelson’s column, to the accompaniment of a brass fanfare
Southbank Centre 13.30 Spectacular welcome for the torch along the front terraces of the Royal Festival Hall with a choir of 600, Kathak, poetry, circus, hip-hop and beatboxing
Somerset House 14.15 Aletta Collins-choreographed dance accompanied by music from the Bollywood Brass Band
St Paul's Cathedral 14.30 Band of the Scots Guards will welcome the flame with fanfares and music from the cathedral steps
Potter's Fields/More London 15.00 Rhythms of the City and live drumming sessions
Whitechapel Road 15.30 Kinetika perform storytelling, costumes and dance
Stratford 16.00 World-themed carnival with 300 school children, 50 spectacular carnival costumes and nine music floats. An aerial performance will take place at Theatre Square
Canary Wharf 17.00 Carnival themed entertainment including acrobats, jugglers, stilt-walkers, street theatre, music shows, dance performances, face painters, children’s workshops and treasure hunts
North Greenwich 18.00 Grand finale — a free, ticketed event will be a fusion of East meets West, the contemporary and traditional, in a display of Chinese ribbon dancers, an electro-acoustic music act, gymnasts, pyro displays and a performance from the Sugababes.
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How utterly absurd of Nicola to to claim that China the country is not China its people!
What else has made China what it is?
Aliens from outer space?
Every country is a reflection of its citizens. The nations politics, customs, habits shape solely from its citizens. Politicians too are not aliens but are the total summary of their cultural habits. We need to keep this simple fact in mind in international politics, interactions, and even immigration and where and to whom we add restrictions or acess
Ann, London,
Not just Tibet. China has a dire human rights history - one of torture, suppression and atrocity. Of course China the country is not China its people, but horrific behavious is horrific behaviour . Please clebrities and personalities - think about your actions - how can you help CHANGE the situation rather than endorse it?
Nicola, Lewes
Nicola, Lewes, East Susse
Perhaps the 'celebrities' & athletes involved in the torch relay should examine their conscience. Their participation in the London event sends a clear message to the Chinese regime, that torture and oppression is acceptable to the British people. It isn't. It never will be. Shame on you. FREE TIBET!
Rebecca , Malton,
Will the Sugarbabes say anything in support of Tibet ?
Unlikely I fear
Luis, London,