Monday, July 30, 2012

I hope I can get it at home. . . .


2012 Olympics: The games commence with 'Sherlock' star Benedict Cumberbatch

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"Sherlock" star Benedict Cumberbatch opened the 2012 Olympics with the best video no one in America saw. 

Before Americans enjoyed NBC's tape-delayed spectacle and pageantry of Danny Boyle's opening ceremonies, Britons were treated to the BBC's live (imagine!), Bob Costas-free coverage. 

Even better, their program launched with Cumberbatch narrating a short featurette celebrating London, "the beating heart of the nation." 

Interspersed with majestic footage documenting the city's glorious and tragic history, Cumberbatch is shown hailing a cab to the Olympics stadium, where he salutes the city with a glorious exhortation: 

"London is about to cry out with heart and soul." 

The thespian concludes with a cheeky wink to Sherlock Holmes' -- one of London's most iconic figures -- memorable line: "The game's afoot." 

"Let the games commence," Cumberbatch says, turning to the camera with grin. 

Video on line.

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