Episode 3
Comedy series about the team responsible for delivering the 2012 Olympics. Roman remains of potentially national significance are discovered on the site of the aquatics centre.
Comedy series following the personal and professional challenges faced by those responsible for delivering the biggest show on earth, as the Olympic Deliverance team try to get through to the end of the day, the end of the week and the end of the year without all the wheels falling off at once.
It's another challenging week for Head of Deliverance, Ian Fletcher, and his team. Roman remains of potentially national significance have been discovered on the site of the aquatics centre, forcing them to contemplate radical last-minute modifications to the design of the building. It's a matter of asking the tough questions. What would happen if they made the diving pool shallower? Will it matter if athletes have to go through the cafeteria to get from the changing rooms to the pool?
Head of Brand, Siobhan Sharpe, has decided that the 2012 games should have their own unique audio logo. Head of Infrastructure Graham Hitchins is grappling with the sensitive issue of civil aviation flight paths during the period of the games, and Head of Sustainability Kay Hope is faced with recording her own video blog at the Olympic site itself.
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Roman Remains In The Diving Pool
Duration: 01:09
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Ian Fletcher | Hugh Bonneville |
Kay Hope | Amelia Bullmore |
Sally Owen | Olivia Colman |
Siobhan Sharpe | Jessica Hynes |
Graham Hitchins | Karl Theobald |
Receptionist | Jimmy Akingbola |
Nick Jowitt | Vincent Franklin |
Richard Watson | Simon Scardifield |
Martin Soper | Nitin Ganatra |
Ben Hooper | Jalaal Hartley |
Narrator | David Tennant |
Writer | John Morton |
Producer | Paul Schlesinger |
Director | John Morton |
Executive Producer | Jon Plowman |