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Roger Black's Olympic Challenge
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Roger Black Olympic Challenge
Roger Black's Olympic Challenge
ON RADIO 4 : 26th, 27th and 28th February 2007 at 11am

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BBC Radio UlsterFriday 23 Feb: Stephen Nolan
Listen to an interview with Roger and hear how you can get involved in the Olympic Challenge.
BBC BreakfastMonday 26 Feb: Breakfast News
Roger will be on the famous sofa with a report of how a council created a School Sport Zone in a park as a result of the programme.
Monday 26 Feb: MacAulay and Co
Roger reveals how you can volunteer for his Olympic Challenge.
Monday 26 Feb: The Learning Curve
Are schools doing enough to encourage high quality competitive sport?
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Monday 26 Feb: Five Live Sport
Roger Black joins the Five Live Sport team.
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Monday 26 Feb: You and Yours
It's your chance to put your views across in a live phone in.
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Wednesday 28 Feb: Woman’s Hour
Why are girls turned off sport in schools and how can schools encourage girls to get more physical? Dame Kelly Holmes and Sue Campbell from the Youth Sport Trust are live in the studio.
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26 Feb - 2 Mar : BBC Local Radio
Tune into your local radio station to hear examples of good and bad school sport in your area and discover what can be done to improve school sport and how you can volunteer to make a difference.
Thursday 1 March: Five Live Debate
What are your views on sport in schools? Do you think the standard is good enough, that it prepares our children for a healthy life and produce stars of the future?
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