You only have to look at the demographic to see that a model was not going to be an asset to TT. Right now, there's no reason for Guardiola not to select him in the starting XI, though. Tony was constantly disagreeing with the archaeologists, and for some unexplained reason there was loud ballet music all but obliterating the commentary. i am disappoited time team is to end after its next series a lot of people learnt more about the history of the uk.My grandchildren learnt more about roman history medieval times and other periods in our countries history than at school, http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/tv_time_team_to_reveal_secrets_of_ancient_norfolk_fort_1_1783360. Im writing this having just had my daily lunchtime fix of a Tiime Team repeat on More 4. Its put me very on edge not to know where Im up to and I think Channel 4 should be funding my medication for hypertension, blurred vision (tears I think) and severe withdrawal already before its ended. It was Stewart who discovered the true route of the Roman road as it went through Greenwich Park. Thank you, Time Team!!! Plans: Tim said they now have enough funds to film two new episodes for YouTube, with another two in the pipeline. Spent many an hour intrigued by the whole show and the people on it. A good friend of mine was a guest archaeologist on several T.T programmes and it was my good fortune to go along on production. It used to be on in the early evening at a specific time every week, but in recent years it has been moved to late afternoon with the start time changing by 5, 10, 15 minutes over the weeks making watching and even recording it more problematic. I agree with the above sentiments, get the brilliant crew back. You can watch some TT episodes on YouTube, you know-that one included. Started watching British TV while on exchange with the RAF. Many episode are available free on veehd.com. I will think of you when I am digging in a field this afternoon, that you once dug, and bury a memento in your memory. It was an intelligent, thought provoking, and entertaining program. My nana came from England in 1901. It should have stayed like that and people would have carried on watching. and use my iPad to follow through my own enquirers. There are quite a few of us down here watching repeats ( up to 5 times) but even so they are still interesting. Ive watched since episode 1 as well and yet Im not gutted because these days you see a lot more archaeology programmes on tv as a result of their achievement. My cable TV subscription gives us awesome selections for history, science, and information buffs! Was it one persons requirements that brought extras into the show, persons not wanted nor needed, also not as talented as a walnut. It must have been amazingly hard to pull together the locations, permits, and logistics, add the art, historical research, music and local involvement, let alone process the dig sites. An audience study in 2006 indicated that 20 million people watched at least one show that year. Channel 4 is a crude simulacrum of its original self and I agree that BBC 4 would be TTs natural home.Id love to see the old Time Team reunited Ill live in hope! Unlike many here, I think Mary Anne Ochota was a qualified addition to evolve and maintain the momentum of the series. I now watch with complete interest in what is going on in the world of Archaeology and love everything about our great nations past. The obvious situation is that if it kept to the original cast ( which it did not ), then there would be a problem immediately when someone left, or passed on. Little surprise she became a history teacher. Completely unable to absorb and assimilate well presented information in an entertaining style, and you completely misread the ironic style of Tony Robinson. While the TV producers have obviously ruined a formula that entertained and educated millions of people worldwide for a couple of decades, I assume it is now beyond recall. I used to go into a hole with a size 9 shovel and spent nearly 33 years digging around obstacles like gas, electric, sewers, to name a few and I can assure you that I did not have the patience of some of this team. It is obvious to me that they were always working on their format and that Tony was the TV guy while the others were the science folks. Spot on. I for one will not watch any new episodes. Like Paul said (June 23 comment) you wished you could join them in the pub at the end for a beer . He learned flint-knapping from his uncle, Fred, and in only a few months became a skilled knapper, crafting many different hunting tools from pieces of flint. I just love the way English history came alive & feel like the team must have lots of fun doing this job.I was hopeing to find them on a dig when I come over to visit .Lets hope the powers that be decide to bring it back or make a new show similar to it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVRe_gMtXNo. Please, please would someone bring the show back, This is just another example of Managements old adage: Its perfect; lets New and Improve it Why is it that when you get a winning format, which TT clearly is, you get the morons in suits, who obviously havent a clue what the audience want, having to justify their existence by changing things. Phil Harding is Time Teams resident trench-excavator. In their defence producer Graham Dixon issued this statement: "It's not just a steady decline in interest in archeology, with shows being pushed back to ever more obscure digital channels. Tony Robinson seems an entirely likeable guy and does his presenting job with good humour and humility. irritating but he was a part of a recipe that worked for a long time. Now British television can be as dumbed down and offensive as American television has become. I thought the programmes inspiring and my grief was genuine at its loss of experts like Mick Aston and the programmes ending.The occasional sighting of a long lost member like Carenza Lewis in a published Report makes me wish for the experience as it unfolded once again. Inspiring stuff. Surely this cant really be the end?? The breathtaking 3D model it produced of the buried structures persuaded English Heritage to commission a complete survey on the spot. Philip Harding DL FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. In relation to earlier comments concerning Mr Robinson, all I can say is that if he was patronising us then it must have been a residual echo of Baldrics most cunning plan. Like you, I find nothing more pleasant than to end a hard day in a Free House with a cold one and a good conversation. So thank you time team I hope someone with a brain brings it back. I loved Mick and Phil and Stuart et all, picking on Matt for any rotton job. I can honestly say that what you saw on the television was what you got in real life. The Twitter page has been great up to now. Crazy. along with Mick Aston, Robin Bush & Beric Morley. He has become a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series Time Team. Oh dear what a shame as its such a great program especially with Phil & ALL the team.I think their sense of humour is almost worth a show on its own.Anyway a big thank you for many interesting hours as a an armchair archeologist. True, Tony Robinson did tend to upstage and steal a scene or two, but those of us who enjoyed one of the best programmes to ever hit TV, expected and accepted that. 200k an episode? I do not think that the British tourism board and channel 4 realize how much interest world wide their is in British history. This is true I dont go to bed without at least watching one episode I would too love to get involved but at 67 a bit too old. I loved every minute of it. Time to leave! if there is a petition please let me know.i would like to put our names down. Cliche good looking, middle-class presenters who appear somewhat dull in enthusiasm. Time Team isnt the same without Mick and Phill is the token hot tottie (uh hum!) Speaking to Express.co.uk, Tony said he won't be. What are you going to replace it with? And thank you Mick, R.I.P. He has worked on a number of archaeological sites in Britain and abroad. Here in NZ we are only now starting Series 19,in Bitterly, at present. The couple married after the ABC helped bring them together. Recently went to Jamestown where the 1st Time Team America was tapedthat was amazing. We love Time Team and are astonished at its demise. GOOD LUCK TO THEM ALL. YOU HAVE JUST NOT THOUGHT THIS THROUGH! To all the people who wrote nasty comments on this forum about it, I leave you with this question why are you on this site at all if you didnt love it like the rest of us? Disgusted, Mick walked out, explaining later For some reason they didnt think oh, wed better run that past Mick. Hes the archaeological consultant, he might have an opinion about that (see CA 271). I started looking to find more information about the history of Henham park & was so sad to see the show has been axed. Harold Bush is lying. Such a fantastic guide, love it. Jim describes this miscalculation as a death blow, which cost the show almost all of its behind the scenes staff. , Cant we have Phil once a week digging a hole in a pub garden, please?xxxx. That a pile of random rubble is a wall, a stain in the ground is a ditch and Tony Robinson is a supercilious pot bellied bore. The programs were never the same when Mick wasnt on. The whole catering & accommodation aspect could have been trimmed, without loss of such a wonderful program. I will miss Matt and Bridgit and all the others especially Phil. I often wish you could all come to my back yard 1 acre) and help me find the many many pairs of secateurs buried therein. Somehow they know that the user is in the US and access is denied. Hopefully it will be picked up by another channel. Phil's appointment follows an extensive search and interviews with a very strong field of candidates. How amazing to see the history of England being unearthed. You talk rubbish mate! Also I dont know how many episodes Ive got left to watch and am dreading the day I realise Im rewatching episodes Ive seen before, though thats still better than pretty much anything else on TV at the moment. Fabulous, thank you. The team of Tony, Mick, Phil, Stuart, John, Carenza, Brigid, Guy, etc etc filled me with warmth and satisfaction. I agree .I have thoroughly enjoyed Time Team and was greatly disappointed when I switched on my TV at the usual time and found no sign of Time Team at that time or any other. The implementation of Planning Policy Guidance 16 in 1990 enshrined archaeology within the development process and paved the way for todays professional units. Phil is fantastic as he has always been. Her role, as a foil to Sir Tony, was complimentary, and never as an expert. 20 years is a great run for any show on TV. Thanks to all the past & present members of the crew and cast. Information about your device and internet connection, like your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Yahoo websites and apps. Totally gutted Time Team is going. In terms of Cotswolds villas Time Team has probably covered more of them than anyone else. Ive enjoyed watching all the archeologists old and new & think Tony Robinson is a great presenter. I have watched TT for the last 20 years from my mid 20s. Axing time team is a huge mistake. If it doesnt involve foul-mouthed yobs eating too much, drinking too much or better still both, they arent bovvered. The money was well spent, and today only five Time Team sites remain unpublished a record that shames many UK units and academics. The last series was disappointing without Helen and Stuart who were replaced by people without half their expertise. Placing viewers at the heart of the action would become a Time Team hallmark. And a pint or 2 as well, EUTOPIA. I regularly tape the programmes as it is shown on a variety of stations, history,yesterday, and channel 4 being some. Raphael, you cant have the old cast back. I have enjoyed Tony Robinsons commentaries. In the immediate aftermath of a programmes cancellation it is traditional to attempt a post-mortem of what went wrong. Tim Team has finally brought British history into focus for me. Phil. i like everything about it. My absolute favorite TV program! Take up the mantel!! With Tony Robinson, Phil Harding, John Gater, Stewart Ainsworth. My husband said I bet you want to get Phill round now. This comment by Peter Thomas is an excellent precis of all that has been said. Long gone are the back garden digs. Carenza Lewis, Tony Robinson and Phil Harding from Time Team . He also keeps it especially sharp in order to better pierce into hard soil. Above all we learned something new in each programme , not the usual rehashed information served up in other one -off programmes on popular periods. If Id been younger when the programme first started I would have loved to have studied archaeology to work in such a fascinating area, I had little knowledge of or interest in archaeology before. certainly helped to fill a lot of university places, even if many of those gaining degrees have gone on to other careers. Despite their varied talents and backgrounds it quickly became apparent that the team had a natural chemistry. I cant help being captivated by the digs. Also it being on an increasingly miserable Channel (4) did it no favours whatsoever. Never screened and reputedly lost in the Channel 4 vaults, this pilot captured a show that was as radically different to Timesigns as it was to later Time Team episodes. A political gesture aimed at building up regional television, Time Team was picked because it seemed a safe pair of hands. Thank you,Mick, for all that you gave us.and thanks to Micks family for sharing him with us. And now our children and grandchildren watch the programme but not for long now. I cannot believe that there will be no more Time Team, I hope the idiots at channel 4 read this site. His sharp, charming wit and fresh-faced boyish looks made him the prime target for the historical re-enactment spots on the show. Try Dig Ventures, an online crowd-funded Archaeology site. The site, discovered by historian and metal detectorist Keith Westcott after years of research, could be one of the biggest villas uncovered in recent times. As late as season 18 the programme was pulling in a respectable audience of 1.1 million, partly because it had built up a loyal following, and partly because the team were still digging great sites. Mick Aston was a remarkable person intelligent and well informed but still able to get complicated concepts across in an way that was accessible to all. Meanwhile Tonys role transformed from a quiz master to translator of all things archaeological for a general audience. The thrill of time running out also engaged viewers, and Time Teams popularity was rewarded with increasingly longer series. I have watched this program over the life of its showing and as a saturday morning archaeologist I was challenged to dig deeper (pun intended) by reading more into the theory and practice of archaeology. What will Ch4 spend its money on now, even more American imports? While viewing it might be a bittersweet experience we should enjoy the moment while we can. It seems we cant find what youre looking for. Years earlier, Sir Mortimer Wheeler did some Archaeology pgms on TV and they were always popular. The 2006 audience survey also identified that Time Teams core audience consisted of families and people aged over 45 / 50. There is nothing else like it on TV. Tim Taylor recalls that some archaeologists were initially, quite fairly, a bit sceptical. One aspect that some treated with suspicion was the three-day deadline. The enthusiasm shown by the crews, the information, the chance to get a flavour of what made our country and the historical influences in each area. Time Team is a British television programme that originally aired on Channel 4 from 16 January 1994 to 7 September 2014. T-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more, designed and sold by independent artists around the world. I entirely agree with the article it was definately the loss of Mick and the two new ones that ryined it for me and I have always loved it!! Season 1, aired in 1994, had four episodes, while season 2 followed with five, and season 3 boasted six. I have been binge watching on YouTube whilst laid up with a medical issue. Ive loved Time Team since day one, but recently Ive found it becoming a little too cozy. Please read. Team Team gang were so funny with their understanding of each other and professional approach to their subject, their knowledge of it all and portrayal to the audience was so entertaining, and Tony added an open view to a usually flat subject, with his level headed approach to academics and gave it life. A known anthropologist and archeologist ( Emmanuel College, Cambridge ), to describe and dismiss her as a former model is a bit unfair. From the mid-1970s, he worked on excavations in Berkshire, Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire and the Isle of Wight for the Department of the Environment (DOE). Oh! The programme has been an inspiration to me and I am sure to many people and for me has kindled an interest in history via archaeology that we can find all around us in our everyday lives. HATE all the crap American shows taking over the tv. It presented an intellectually enjoyable show to the many mature aged citizens of planet Earth and COULD continue to do so if someone with an gram of sense would realise that this show still has enormous appeal for the right demographic. The comment by Peter Thomas is excellent and is a very eloquent summation. Maybe the BBC can resurrect this show. I think the only things we didnt like so much were the cleavage shots and the daft re-enactments. I hope there are more DVDs on the programs will be made as I have every current one at the moment. I suppose I will have to go back to Dads Army for a bit of sanity then, Robyn Australia | Phoenix the Dreamer, https://digventures.com/2013/03/tools-down-for-time-team-raksha-dave-on-the-end-of-an-era-and-her-new-adventure/, Remarkable early medieval burial found in Northamptonshire, Under the Old Fort of Zanzibar: exploring the origins of Stone Town, History of Sheffield Castle foundations revealed by archaeologists. Tags: When I get a chance I watch the repeats on More 4. Try local volunteering opportunities, if you can still get out in the garden and walk and talk and are willing to learn then it will be great, and you will make lots of new friends of all ages. The ground-breaking history series presented by Tony Robinson helped to popularise the field of archaeology and has since been watched in over 40 countries worldwide! Having been a loyal fan for 20 years it beggars belief at the changes made in series 19 without any reference to Mick. i record all the T T i can i have brought T t dvd. I found her to be frightening and tedious at the same time, and to this day I fast forward through the segments where she is featured. Time Team is a British television programme that originally aired on Channel 4 from 16 January 1994 to 7 September 2014. Prof Mick, great bloke and always so calm, Carensa made a lot of episodes more entertaining and TR a god of comedy and history. Hi Serena, you can find a complete episode and series guide of all 230 programmes plus the specials on this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Time_Team_episodes Plenty more to come for you yet, if only More 4 would stop repeating the same episodes over and over again and show some of the others they could keep you (and the rest of us) happy for years to come. I am one of the over 40s over 60 in fact. 1999Tracie Duncanm. Philip 'Phil' Harding DL FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. [4] As a qualified SCUBA diver, he is the president of the Nautical Archaeology Society, a Portsmouth-based charity formed to further interest in nautical cultural heritage. Rumours have been circulating since a statement appeared on the Time Team social media accounts earlier this week, alluding to something "big". Refreshing to see non-Brits find our history/heritage of great interest. Time Team! He appeared in an episode of BBC's Digging for Britain in December 2016. Im 77 and was taught English history at boarding school, but Time Team has made it come alive and with so much meaning. (and its cost increases). I loved Time Team in its early format but over the years got fed up listening to the boffins suddenly announcing a high status (Favourite phrase of TT) building eg temple or palace had been found after unearthing a piece of stonework that would get lost in my rockery. Hi Alan, thanks a lot for your reply very helpful. With 1.5 million views a month on the Time Team Classics YouTube channel in 41 countries worldwide, the new programs will premiere on YouTube, with additional behind-the-scenes content on the platform Patreon. It was this show that gave me the inspiration to study history and I will really miss it. What do other TT viewers think? I read a number of the same comments over and over here, and some are quite valid. The late Robin Bush brought a degree of historical expertise that would be missed almost as much as the man himself following his departure in 2003. 2003Michelle Johnsonm. Created by television producer Tim Taylor and presented by actor Tony Robinson, each episode featured a team of specialists carrying out an archaeological dig over a period of three days, with Robinson . Expertise honed over 15 years was lost at a stroke, to be replaced by crew and production staff who knew neither each other nor archaeology. His role translating archaeology into laymens terms was pure genius. UK engineer, producer, songwriter, musician and author. He has been a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists since 1985, and in 2006 was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Its brilliant and helps this Singapore based Brit to feel less far away. I have watched every episode from season 1, some many times. What can replace the jovial banter of all the dedicated team that gave us an insight to what was going on thousands of years ago. I rue the fact that as a child we used encyclopaedias 20 years out of date. Perhaps we could have a US/Canada version? Apparently the formidable Matron Huppatz wasn't too fond of nurses' boyfriends coming to visit either. BRING BACK TIME TEAM PLEASE!!!! Please use the Phil Harding & Ian Curnow entry when applicable. Time Team has left a legacy that few TV programs can match and im sure that generations to come will enjoy. As our first dig back, we were keen on a site that would produce amazing evidence, showcase the very best that Time Team can offer, and allows us to demonstrate to the full the latest technology like LiDAR and GPR, says Taylor. The ABC in Australia invariably saw fit to show very, very few episodes of Time Team, although numerous repeats were televised, and like a good book, they were enjoyed by a public that is hungry for family value in TV productions. And what lies behind the strange decision to give us two rehashes of old material at the end of the 19th season? Time Team did a superb job and has an excellent track record of quality archaeology, bringing the subject to millions via TV and publishing the results! Harding. People came and went, such as my favourite Robin Bush, but those two remained, as did their stamina and zeal for the show. This was a fresh ongoing series with a warm and positive vibe, an interesting treat on TV. 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