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BBC events chief takes on London 2012

Major events organiser Bill Morris was today appointed as the Culture, Ceremonies and Education Director at London 2012.

Morris, currently Project Director of Live Events for the BBC, will be responsible for developing the cultural programme for the Games, including the high-profile Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

He has helped to organise and produce key cultural events in the UK, including the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations, the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay Concert in London's Mall and the Live 8 concerts broadcast live across the country last year.

Morris said he was looking forward to developing the culture and education plans put forward during the London 2012 bid.

He said: "The Games represent a unique opportunity to showcase the cultural treasures and creative talents of contemporary United Kingdom to global audiences on the world's biggest stage. It's a very special opportunity to invest in lasting benefits to our national life."

Paul Deighton, Chief Executive of the London 2012 organising committee, said the appointment was an important step in the process of developing the best-ever Games.

He said: "The Olympic Games is the world's biggest and most important sporting and cultural event, and Bill's appointment is a major step forward in our plans to welcome the world to the London 2012 Games with the biggest and most inclusive cultural celebration ever seen in the UK."

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BBC events chief takes on London 2012

Major events organiser Bill Morris was today appointed as the Culture, Ceremonies and Education Director at London 2012.

Morris, currently Project Director of Live Events for the BBC, will be responsible for developing the cultural programme for the Games, including the high-profile Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

He has helped to organise and produce key cultural events in the UK, including the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations, the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay Concert in London's Mall and the Live 8 concerts broadcast live across the country last year.

Morris said he was looking forward to developing the culture and education plans put forward during the London 2012 bid.

He said: "The Games represent a unique opportunity to showcase the cultural treasures and creative talents of contemporary United Kingdom to global audiences on the world's biggest stage. It's a very special opportunity to invest in lasting benefits to our national life."

Paul Deighton, Chief Executive of the London 2012 organising committee, said the appointment was an important step in the process of developing the best-ever Games.

He said: "The Olympic Games is the world's biggest and most important sporting and cultural event, and Bill's appointment is a major step forward in our plans to welcome the world to the London 2012 Games with the biggest and most inclusive cultural celebration ever seen in the UK."

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