Something for the Weekend (Tregruk Castle) | Series 17 Episode 8 | Time Team
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Tony and the team find themselves lost in the mists of a Welsh forest as they investigate one of the biggest castles in Britain. Their task is to investigate the castle's mysterious interior and find out how this impressive structure fitted into a network of fortresses built by powerful English barons 700 years ago. As the fog clears and the trenches deepen, it becomes apparent that this is unlike any castle ever investigated.
Series 17, Episode 08
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I love how he's always walking somewhere really fast when he's explaining something. He's always on a mission.
A couple of people who worked with Time Team said Tony spent most of his time sitting in cars. Then they would find something and get him to rush over to ask enthralled questions.
In reality, he spent most of the time sitting in cars, unimpressed.
It always surprises me when, in some episodes of TT, Ian Plowesland - who has a Phd in Archaeology - is to be seen driving the digger. It's an interesting example of multi-tasking.
Why? Someone has to do it, and that someone needs to know what to look out for and be able to use the digger to peel back layers without damaging any archaeology in the trench.
I get the impression that he seems to enjoy driving the digger!
The best man for the job. I'm a few decision steps from getting my own PhD. I will still drive a digger just fine after, titles don't make people.
Ian Plows Land?
One of my all time favorites! I have made my own version of this castle in my head I can escape to when very stressed out. In my mind, I am alone and have built gardens with a tree swing and forest for deer, rabbits and birds. A small stream flows through with a big oak tree. My safe place:)
Phil is such a poet, haha.... when the sun broke through, raising his arm, exclaiming "Oh joy, the Gods have smiled..." Phil is a colourful character among the other colourful characters, forming Time Team.
YES, I love England and everything to do with her and her beautiful people. Your prodigal son the USA, love you.
I wish Phil was my grandpa
@@kevinmccarthy8746 more like hateful bastard child lol. you we called their army lobsterbacks because of the red coats right lol
Spotted! 1:35 Tim Taylor! 15:02 Naomi Sewpaul! 5:57 and 6:01 Ian the Younger and Ian the Elder! :-) Before the new TT revival, I had no idea who these folks were. I think this is the first time we ever noticed Tim or Naomi on the original show.
Bought my first book at ten years of age; it was on the Leakeys and the Olduvai Gorge. Went into art history (UCLA PhD), taught, am now retired and returning to my ten year old self's first love... thanks for these!
Tregruk is a castle, it may be a "Pleasance" as well but it is still in the Welsh Marches, the borderlands, & there was still plenty of strife, the entrance to the Lord's Tower alone tells you that. Just because the Lord & Lady wanted to have some of it set aside for their pleasure doesn't mean its primary purpose wasn't defensive.
By the way, from what we saw, I think that arrow head looked too light for a war bow, the socket for the shaft was far too thin, so it was, probably, a hunting arrow.
Super-interesting dig - also looks like a place where the Knights Who Say "Nee" would show up!
For the sake of historical accuracy, I believe they now prefer The Knights who say "ekke ekke ekke ekke, ptang zoo boing"
I've been binge watching these, amazing show!
It is a crime they cancelled the show when they did.
I can't believe I am binge watching. A great show
I got covid, and I am rewatching every Time Team episode, lets face it if you are not binge watching Time Team when you are ill are you really ill?
@@jaynedavis4667Ill in bed, binge-watching TimeTeam.. Thanks for making me laugh out loud 🤧🤣
Like Phil, I loved the doorway intricate stonework. That was beautiful, and the tower window room. Just stunning pleasance place.
Time Team. My happy place.
I never watched time team before. Thank you so much for the uploads. I've been binging for a week now on an off
I live a couple miles from here and like to go for walks, awsome place! Always makes me think of people from the past being there going about their day.
Tony is such a bratty little brother sometimes! Also, imo, the perfect narrator/host/celebrity/advocate for this show. He’s pouting about not finding mosaics or treasure one minute and then having epiphanies about nostalgia the next. Time Team is my favorite program ever! I wish I’d found it sooner. 🙏🇺🇸❤️
Thanks for these uploads, seen me happily through a period of post-operative downtime
I’ve seen this one but it must not have been remastered because the clarity is so much better ✌️💚
Love Time Team - always finding those pipe stem mudlarking!!
Yep and the odd bowl if you're lucky😊
Time Team is always, always fascinating. I watch from the States, near Washington, DC.
I love watching these I watch everyone that I can and I would love to see more
Absolutely fantastic episode, brilliant stuff. I had no idea that tree roots could interfere with geophys! And lovely to see so many experts all working together, bringing their different vital skills to a project. And yes, like Tony, this completely changed my idea of what a castle might be. Thanks so much for the upload.
I was borne at rose cottage on ton road 13 02 1946, then moved into 17-ton road for the next 25 years, in the late 1950s early1960 we planted potatoes inside the castle ground and in the autumn, we had to rise them by hand as the ground was too wet for the tractor even then there was an Eary foggy day ,i remember the day the mansion house was blowen up as then in Llangibby school , the last time was in the castle was just after they planted trees inside the ground ,so to find the time team there seeing now today 2022 ,the castle back then was in much better shape..
Loved time team. It was always a good watch on the TV back in the day
I live 5 miles from there and have done for 35 yrs and never heard of it and have certainly travelled the lanes around it.
hi/David i guess you lived at Llandowlais corner ,, ken from ton road ..
Would be the joy of my life to study and work with these people.Brilliant
As always, a great video. 👍🏴😊👍🇺🇸
Don’t you mean 🏴?? Not 🏴
@@bassmasta93 Yes, you are correct. The IPad typewriter screen is somewhat small. 🏴 is correct! Thanks for the correction. Your the first to point it out. Cheers!
@@martinmarsola6477 I’m a Welshman you see! Those bloody English get all the attention! 😃
@@bassmasta93 Cannot speak to that, but have traveled years ago to Wales, Cardiff in particular to see a football game or two while in the United Kingdom. It been twenty or so years, but Cardiff and Newport were very nice places to visit. The citizens were always helpful to direct you to great restaurants and sites to see. Happy New Year to you, mate! 🏴
@@martinmarsola6477 awsome! I’m glad you enjoyed it here! Happy new year to you to mate
This is a fantastic episode, I have not seen it before. Just wonderful, so interesting and everyone involved are really engaged in the exploration. One of my favourite episodes by far. Phil's enthusiasm for the door architecture is outstanding - and infectious!
Ohhh arrre Tony new episode... Makes me feel young again, stone the crows!
ruclips.net/video/faGxoJkvoBg/видео.html weerd i've seen this one once....
@@UlfkilWardel it's watchable in other countries now. You link is censored to me.
Old vid, although they may find new things or not???
You can tell which season of time team you're watching based on the number of pins Mick has on his hat . 🤣
*I'm going to start using clay pipes for my recreational activities just to throw off archaeologists of the future ...
*Phils great great-grandson "but how the hell did a clay pipe get in here next to a cell phone and an Xbox 🤔🤣🧐
don't forget to get buried with an elephant tusk, just to confuse future archaeologists.
And imagine what they think when they discover a museum of today. "Ah yes, mummies, mammoths, dinosaur bones, oh and what looks like musket balls. Must be ceremonial"
i really like lord williams. shows true respect for the scheduling laws, itself alone NOT common among royals, and all he wanted was some relics, so he could understand his ancestors. my kinda fella. Heres to you Sir David
I love those kinds of ruins, hidden in the forest...
Excellent stuff, keep it up as long as you've still got old episodes to show, we didn't get to see them all originally anyway. Never mind the naysayers, why shouldn't TT reap the benefit of that old work instead of uploading parasites who have created nothing themselves
totally , any old ones not shown would be awesome
Absolutely, I've watched these hundreds of times, and very happy each time! Some more old ones would be a real treat, please!
"We've put the first trench in, only 2000 more and we'll have covered the whole area!" - Tony Robinson.
Really interesting to see this apparently being the only(?) excavation at the site since it was abandoned, given they say it's one of the largest in the UK? I'm curious as to why - is this the first time the owning family have okayed it? Is there simply less archaeology done in Wales vs England? Or given the density of castle-building in Wales, are there just so many that it's taken this long to get to this one...?
Incredible BTW to think how long descendants of the same family have been living on that land.... 🤯 And interesting how much of the documentation of what went on has still apparently been lost over time? I guess it just goes to show how much more ephemeral data are (in any format) vs. actual physical artifacts of a culture...
Love from the old lady in Texas may God bless you always and forever
Thank you ❤
If you pause it at 7:22, a stony skullface seems to be over Tony's left shoulder. The right "eye" even appears to be leering right at him! The Ghost of the Boghole...... oooOOOOOoooo!! 😱😆
I know they are repeats but had not see this one! TFS, GB :)
You could have seen it every day on this channel.
I'm still binge-watching, too!
Medieval toilets are not quite like that 37:20
And if it was a defensive castle, it would have some kind of grate at the bottom covering like a small hole. Some had rain water access the toilet waste area to help "flush" things to the outside, some was "flushed" with a buckets of water.
Not many were open to be shoveled out, or some archer would enter an shoot you in the rump.
There must be some of the stones still around right? Can't imagine everything from such a big castle turned to dust.
Most of the internal structures were made of wood except the main hall which was probably dismantled to fortify for the civil war.
Know when they say "Robbed out?" Well, they mean robbed--stolen by some locals looking to save a tuppence on cut stone for their building project.
@@dlschgo Yes, of course, so that’s why I asked if they still are around. In the houses nearby maybe, probably not.. as those are usually also undergone the same fate, but there must be some around still.
@@VincentGroenewold Remember them talking about the Georgian mansion that was demolished in the 1950's? That's probably where the stone went originally. The owners took down the old buildings and walls and towers they didn't need to build a fancy new house outside the walls and turned the ruins into a garden feature.
Does anyone miss that classic intro
‘Old relics’ 😀
How old were the stumps that were left? Why were they there? Did they form any pattern?
In retrospect, watching this again, it's pretty clear that during the latest (or even before that, perhaps) reformation of the site (and this is before the manor was demolished), the site was completely changed and destroyed as an archeological land piece. There's barely anything left to scrape and very likely extensive evidence (in the center ) was completely lost. If i was a betting man, i'd say that a significant amount was used to make the house and that that's where it's likely at, if the ruins of the manor are still there. if someone were to dig up the site and find the stones, and among them, find stones with matching faces to the ones inside the castle or with the castle's walls, it would be a significant nail in the proverbial coffin. I don't particularly understand why that site is preserved as if some sort of magical method of archeology will pop from the generational bend, i think even before TT went in there, it was clearly barren and modified. If anything, it should've been cleaned in its entirety, with the intent to find as much of the original as possible. History serves nobody if it's hidden in the dirt, and while i understand other sites, where potential damage beyond repair is likely... this ain't it. This site's already been damaged beyond repair. If it weren't for TT, its original story would've still hung in question. Archeology is obviously a job of patient people, but sometimes, too much patience is bad.
5 min in and I think the owner is expecting them to remove all those stumps for him.
He looks disappointed when they bring out the pottery but the stumps are still there.😄
Time team best
I would think they would have a wagon underneath the poop tower to fertalize the peoples fields or his own fields. She, Rose, found this little plug for the door and this was after the guy, Phil, pointed out HIS door hole, a smaller replica of what she found as well or maybe it broke and she found the other half. But definitely a poopy wagon underneath. We had one in our horse barn my mother owned and I dove the tractor that pulled the poop wagon. Very good money for fertilizer our newest immigrants from Vietnam at the time loved to use in the gardens.
If I were the owner, I would have raided all that soil for my garden, long ago. It looked magnificent.
Better not to use human poo for vegies grown in ground. They can take up a lot of nasty things from our poo. And poo of dogs, all the carnivores.... The Chinese were great human poo enthusiasts, too.
But to be safe it really should be used for fruit trees, etc. Or used after a long time.
We should only use herbivore poo - horse, cow, sheep, goat poo in vegie gardens. Plus chook - but chook poo can be too strong. Needs to be mixed with a lot of water or composted first - or it can burn plants.
That archway lower down looked like entry point for a dray. It would come in lower so the tray was at perfect height to sling poo and then drive away. I thought that as soon as the camera looked back.
I'm wondering if owner is related to Simon Williams, the actor. They look similar and both have excellent hair.
would have thought that since its so large there might been a wooden buildings in the main areas like barracks etc.
get so excited when they put a new oldie up 🤗🤣
I guess they took it down and put it up again.
my main question .. who's is the series LR in the background from 36 to 36:30 ?? , so nice to see one in it's natural environment
Wow! As many as 1.1K+ viewers on the live chat counter 25+ minutes into the premiere. 1.4K+ to the end of the program.
love time team
Castles to keep the Welsh in check? It must have taken quite a few castles. I met a Welshman once. He didn’t seem to be the “kept in check” kind of guy.
Wales has more castles per square mile than anywhere in the world
LOve TT but its actually the LADIES tower!!
Love this series! Love this team! But, Gator's sour attitude gets annoying.The Phil-Mick-Tony trio is a saving grace!
Capability Brown, and others of his ilk, should have had their knackers cut off. The amount of vandalism they did to these sites is always shocking.
Funny how these shows are now back in time now…
I would have watched this live, but I was watching another Time Team...Doctor Who.
Love tt but why so many ads damn
Cosmic reality speaks thru dirty fingernails.
I love this show TT.
Is the actor Simon Williams related to this chap? They look very similar
Love a wee capon for lunch
my kingdom for a bowl of clells
I was hoping this one would get a reup, it's one my favorites.
When this castle was abandoned, they took everything.
I have a theory, could it have been a place for keeping many horses?? Hence little evidence of buildings??
32:02 i think it was possibly a Norman Mot an Bailey type, maybe built over an old Hill Fort, but that was defensive at various points an then changed to maybe a Hunting base, then changed to some Gardens. Having Many Modifications Over The Years. Its nothing at all now compared to what it mightve been in the early years. An there isnt much archeology left of its earlier years
2:38 too soon for me, but lol
Tea is the universal panacea.
20:45 turn on cc
A premier for a repeat?
I'm really getting curious how many time you can repost the same videos over and over. And still calling it a "premiere"!
Premiere on the Time Team Classics channel, but yes not an originally aired program as that would have been on a BBC channel over a decade ago.
''Premier''...for this year!!😉
as long as they can get away with this.
It’s always called a “premiere” on RUclips and you can’t change that.
People need to learn how youtube works before whinging, when you upload a video you can tick a box so its classed as a premiere and when it will be available, it can be any video it doesnt matter if its available anywhere else.
And thus ended the tyme of Sir Phil Harding.
Very enjoyable episode spoilt by WAY too many adverts!
no ads here. UK
No ads here. I use an ad blocker
Yayyyyyyyyy! Oh never mind. Rerun.
Which is the episode when Mick refused to tell Tony the result of something being tested, then left the show?
The Bridge Over the River Tees, iirc.
Edit: that was Mick the Dig, not Mick Aston
First aired 10th October 2010 UK
great a repeat
first aired 10 October 2010
How interesting-they are digging a s…house.
I don’t get it. It says new 3 hours ago but this episode has been out for awhile now
Agreed, saw it a few weeks ago.
The original upload isn't available in some places for whatever reason
Ok, but how is this material different from this (full) episode? ruclips.net/video/faGxoJkvoBg/видео.html
Simply that they've posted it with the proper series and episode numbers, and it appears to be better video quality as well.
more adwerts I guess.
Also, the original upload isn't available in some places for whatever reason
Tregrug?
Llangybi aka the bog.
Can anyone here tell me how to spell "Tregruk" correctly ?
Too many ads
why would they have demolished the mansion in the late 1950's !!
it was unsafe ,and there was part left standing for some time after ,as kids we went their in school in the village when it was blown up at around dinner time ..
From sir Charles borrows from UK xxx
Tony really turned mean and disrespectful in the latter episodes. Mick Aston seemed to be a tolerant scholar and well-liked by many.
The Welsh were 'war like' according to Tony Robinson. I suppose the English invading and colonising their country were 'peace like'?
@Robert Stallard Yes. they aggressively defended their homeland against the peacefully invading Romans... lol.
2024 march.thank u.
Another premiere of a video that had been uploaded before. Good also to see that other videos are taken down again -- The Naughty Nuns of Northampton --, which means that further pointless premieres can be expected.
The original upload isn't available in some places for whatever reason
Best, Most usless infamy of Mr Gater. If he did a a PIX4D scan of this would have given something really "Cracking"
Using software introduced in 2011 in a prog aired in 2010?
Way too many adverts
Ublock is your friend....
Color me confused… but I thought y’all already did this one. 🧐
How old is this episode?
October 10, 2010
That self promo in the middle was so terrible
Please stop with the stupid Premier and just give us access to the full list of episodes. Because they are accessible in other countries
Hmmmmmm, time to move to another country perhaps.
Which other countries ?
@@DavidM2002 vpn that allow access
@@DazO9874 Yes, I understand how VPN's work. Which other countries ?
@@DavidM2002 sorry I'm don't know, for me it would have to be trial and error
Has anyone dug a trench in their yard just to see what you find….?
Yeah, me
@@Trek001 did you find anything
@@Neddoest Yes I did - I found a crushed mini somebody buried there in 1984
My country isn't old enough to find the stuff that would excite me.
I think the Native Americans who were lived where I am in centuries past were like thr Anglo Saxons in that a lot of their traces need an archeologists eye to pick out
It's getting to the point I will unfollow TTC, because you can't "premiere" an episode that's not already available on TTC...
If a strong independent lady had her way, she wouldn’t want a spooky old cobweb riddled castle ruin.
She would take away anything that was masculine. She’d rip out anything wasn’t beautiful and romantic and add everything that was.