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[Size=4]A Very British Olympics
Wednesday, 13th August 2008 (Originally broadcast September 2005)
9pm to 10pm (1 hour)
BBC4
Dominic Sutherland, producer of theis BBC documentary about the 1948 Olympics, tells the story of London's desperate - sometimes farcical - race to stage the first post-war Games since the Nazi Olympiad of 1936. When it was confirmed that London would be hosting the '48 Games there was a great sense of excitement that the modern Olympics were returning.
But the organisers faced a number of hurdles. They only had two years preparation time before an army of international athletes would descend on the city London by contrast will have had seven years to prepare for the 2012 bun fight.
And it wasn't just time that was lacking. Food and accommodation were also in short supply. Rationing was more severe in the immediate post-war years than it had been during hostilities and the country was massively short of homes as a result of wartime bombing. Feeding and housing more than 6,000 competitors was certainly going to be a challenge.
Organisers considered putting up the visiting athletes in Prisoner of War camps, but in the end military barracks were modified for the men. and schools and colleges were made available to the sportswomen. Countries were also encouraged to bring their own food and those nations that could afford to do so made donations to help out the poorer countries.
Two countries not on the guest list for London 1948 were Germany and Japan, the aggressors of World War Two. The Soviets did receive an invitation, but Stalin was more concerned with realpolitik than Olympic spirit and chose not to send his athletes rather risk them losing to the American team.
When things got going, there were times when the Games were in danger of turning out like an Ealing comedy;
[*]female athletes had to make their own uniforms
[*]boxers got fit on custard and jelly
[*]the British track stars trained at Butlins
[*]gymnastic equipment had to be borrowed from abroad
[*]the torch relay ran into numerous difficulties (including communist rebels who killed a policeman guarding the official party)
[*]and the British flag for the opening ceremony even went missing. Fortunately Roger Bannister was on hand to save the day, sprinting through Wembley car park to salvage a spare banner from the boot of his Humber Supersnipe.
But in the end the Games were a great success. Despite the backdrop of post-war austerity, London managed to host an Olympiad that exemplified the spirit of amateur sportsmanship. And as ever with the Olympics, it's the stories of the competitors that most intrigue;
[*]In 1948 a German POW called Helmut Bantz became an unofficial coach of the British Gymnastic team.
[*]A Hungarian marksmen won gold, despite having lost his shooting hand in an accident with a grenade during the war.
Olympic medals were also handed out to winners of the Art Competition (the last time such a competition was held), for disciplines which included posters, sculpture, architecture and even poetry.
The undoubted star of the Games though was Dutch housewife and mother of two, Fanny Blankers-Koen; the first women to win four gold medals at an Olympics. In the end America topped the medal table with 38 golds. Sweden was second with 16 and France third with 10. Britain only won three golds, finishing twelfth overall: the first time a host nation had not finished in the top ten.
But medals and glory certainly weren't everything. London had, against all the odds, pulled off hosting a successful games; what can only be described as "a very British Olympics".
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Duration: 00:59:01 (88,517 fr)
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