a perfect episode to show why Stewart should visit a site BEFORE the archeologists arrive. Imagine what would have been uncovered/explored if they had actually been digging that Tudor building for three days. Good episode.
I have watched nearly every episode of this series. I can only think that these archeologists are incredibly robust people, who spend most of the day heaving soil and on their knees scraping at earth. They fascinate me. I have so much respect for their tenacity in solving the many conundrums that presents themselves on some of the digs. Best professors and professionals share all their knowledge of history too. I hope this show got awards. And as for Phil, what a lovely chap. Would love to be a fly on the wall in the pub after a hard days work with this bunch. I will watch to the very last recorded event. An avid fan in South Africa 🇿🇦
This is one of their all-round best episodes. The amount of detective work required to recreate the story of this palace is astonishing. And it's comical that the farm/work area of the home is where the lavish wings were. I have to say "kudos" to Jonathan Foyle who graciously eats humble pie for getting the building so wrong.
Its actually a story that repeated itself in many of the place ole Henry visited. Those apartment blocks were below copy sky expensive and many died a quite similar apathetic decay death. Post world war two tax at increases saw the total demolition of over a thousand such homes for example, a huge percentage of which were Tudor or older.
Not often mentioned, but should be said: Superb production; camerawork, editing, pacing, and production. The second half gives us a glimpse of the support structure behind the whole programme: double-decker “dining bus”, portable lavatories, and so on. Just like the archaeology, there is a lot more under the surface. BTW, anyone who wants to get an idea of the effort and work behind making a hawk for the hunt can start with T. H. White’s (“The once and Future King”) “The Goshawk”. Part of Henry VIII’s 1000-strong-plus entourage would have been huntsmen and falconers.
have a friend who was a licensed falconer. learned a lot from him. these shows were marvelous as long as Mick Aston was involved and then, after he quit, they started to dumb it down to match US TV
Absolutely! The Stewart man was Essential to that team, he found "savers" on multiple sites. If folks are trashing Stewart it's merely a reflection of their adolescent insecurities. If it's the Team, well they just "bustin' chops" in good fun. Bit it is always sweet when he is Point on Precise! Stewart is the man! I adore him. ...and Phil ...and Tony ...and 😁
...the fact that Stewart is a surveyor and basically, a civil engineer...he has a very analytical mind, and uses science....which incidentally, is a cold hearted bitch...it doesn't care who's feelings it hurts, only interested in seeking the truth...😉...
I am amused by the idea of going visiting with 1000 people coming along. If you were one of those 1000, I am sure you would be thinking, "What, again? We don't get to spend any time at home, what with all of the visiting we do!"
Thing is, in those days the kings travels might be the only way an average commoner saw their king. And he absolutely had to be seen. It wasn't just joyriding, although there was obviously lavish levels of that too
@@bruceblake9942 Also, the direction of travel is not specific. You can also go "up the pub", "up the shops", "up your way" as well as "down the pub", "down the shops" or "down your way". You can also drop "up", "down" or "to" entirely and just "go the pub" etc, though there's an implied vocalised apostrophe in the gap.
As a North American it is hard for me to imagine what it would be like to call this "my home". I'm sure the interior has been removated with modern things, but to approach its history is truly beyond my imagination.
What's crazy is Americans totally ignoring the fact that they DO have to thousands of years with of history under their feet, it just belongs to cultures that lived gently on the land (like Saxons) and left no large buildings.
the catering Bus, a huge old double decker. St.Johns Ambulance, the portable toilets, what else is there that is needed for the Time Team. The situation room is more often than not in a building.suppose because electricity is needed for the computers and printers. and one can not really working the rain? suppose all that would have deserved a seperate episode?
As a long time hunter using birds of prey, including doing bird/animal control at Pearson International Airport, Toronto, Canada, and a few other airports elsewhere, the first bird of prey that was seen flying was a falcon and they were, correctly stated, used for falconry. The second was a Harris Hawk, a species of hawk that originated in the south west of the USA around Arizona, etc. They are used in hawking. Falcons hunt birds (feathers), hawks hunt animals (fur). A third category is accipiters, which includes such birds as the goshawk. They usually hunt animals but also do sometimes take birds, depending on their location. Eagles are a different story and only hunt animals. The person who carried the CADGE was known as a CADGER because of his function and because he would CADGE money from people to whom he discussed the birds. The word CODGER is a derivative of CADGER.
Oh why on earth is Tony so determined to make the homeowner feel bad because Henry VIII wasn't a guest in her part of the house? Quite frankly, I would have been just as thrilled to find out The Elizabeth had slept there. A woman far ahead of her time, a ruler under extraordinary circumstances, all the intrigue and accomplishments, her reach across the pond....I hope the homeowner looks at it in a positive spirit.
Agreed! I'll take Elizabeth I over Henry VIII anyway. Henry VIII is probably the second most overrated monarch Britain has ever had, the first being Richard I. That said, I find people's admiration for Henry more baffling than the mythology around Richard the Lionheart.
... This woman and Reality really *must* be the greatest of strangers. All that's missing from this scene is Monty Python's classic "Upper Class Twit Competition" stumbling about in the background ... 46:23 ...
I stayed at this house with my parents when I was very young (20 ish). The lady you are referring to was a very, very nice person who welcomed everyone and wasn't at all the way you have judged her to be. She was down to earth, and lovely.
Bryon Lape Don't think so the silhouette of the female reading a map looks similar to Helen's profile but she joined the show years later when Carenza quit. The boots look like Phil's but boots are boots...
Which ones? I think it's rather fitting that Henry VIII's lodgings were wiped out, just as he had razed all the monasteries in his realm and confiscated all their wealth, lands and possessions. That brought in a pretty penny he could reward his henchmen with, and still keep a heaping lion's share for himself and his peculiar form of alimony.
the intellectual ability of those making remarks lends itself that they have no concept of paying attention..or doing research. everything has to be spelled out for them. weather is going to change drastically soon....these will be the first to go....yeah!!!!
Sorry to say it, but Jonathan, with all of his confidence, seems to be more of a liability to Time Team. He's the same in other digs, where he brags about his great knowledge and the pros of Time Team prove him wrong. Pretty face, yeah, but his looks don't make up for years in the field. Maybe his "I know more than any of you lot" around such great archeologists just bugs me. I hope he continues on in his field and becomes really good, learning from his experience with Time Team.
Parents alter baby name spellings all of the time. Do you think that their parents intended that their baby's name have a meaning of "poverty", or "charity"? Think before being a dolt.
When I was choosing names for my children I checked what they meant. As I suppose any more or less literate person would do. But seeing you just limit yourself to derogatory expressions of your frustration, you would not enlist. Nor understand :)
They are both highly educated. They both work in the education field as college professors in addition to their archeological pursuits. I have no idea how you came to the ignorant conclusion that they are the bumbling fools. Don't feel too bad, not everyone is intelligent enough to understand highly specialized subjects and well educated discussions.
Always listen to Stewart! And they should always send him in first! Yet they always seem to dismiss him, but I've rarely seen an episode where he's wrong.
a perfect episode to show why Stewart should visit a site BEFORE the archeologists arrive. Imagine what would have been uncovered/explored if they had actually been digging that Tudor building for three days. Good episode.
I have watched nearly every episode of this series. I can only think that these archeologists are incredibly robust people, who spend most of the day heaving soil and on their knees scraping at earth. They fascinate me. I have so much respect for their tenacity in solving the many conundrums that presents themselves on some of the digs. Best professors and professionals share all their knowledge of history too. I hope this show got awards. And as for Phil, what a lovely chap. Would love to be a fly on the wall in the pub after a hard days work with this bunch. I will watch to the very last recorded event. An avid fan in South Africa 🇿🇦
"So bish-bosh here and bish-bosh over there." I love Tony. Love them ALL!
Nice to see Brigid join the team. I like her no-nonsense, hard-working attitude, and her Kiwi (I think) accent, despite the Irish name!
It's definitely a kiwi accent. ..I'm a NZer.
This is one of their all-round best episodes. The amount of detective work required to recreate the story of this palace is astonishing. And it's comical that the farm/work area of the home is where the lavish wings were. I have to say "kudos" to Jonathan Foyle who graciously eats humble pie for getting the building so wrong.
Its actually a story that repeated itself in many of the place ole Henry visited. Those apartment blocks were below copy sky expensive and many died a quite similar apathetic decay death. Post world war two tax at increases saw the total demolition of over a thousand such homes for example, a huge percentage of which were Tudor or older.
This was an ancestral home for my family. Thanks for uploading this.
Not often mentioned, but should be said: Superb production; camerawork, editing, pacing, and production.
The second half gives us a glimpse of the support structure behind the whole programme: double-decker “dining bus”, portable lavatories, and so on.
Just like the archaeology, there is a lot more under the surface.
BTW, anyone who wants to get an idea of the effort and work behind making a hawk for the hunt can start with T. H. White’s (“The once and Future King”) “The Goshawk”.
Part of Henry VIII’s 1000-strong-plus entourage would have been huntsmen and falconers.
have a friend who was a licensed falconer. learned a lot from him.
these shows were marvelous as long as Mick Aston was involved and then, after he quit, they started to dumb it down to match US TV
BBC is the best company in the world in may point off view, that view is Iceland. thanks.
@@guttormurthorfinnsson8758 that is next to CBC.
Guttormur Thorfinnsson this is channel 4 not bbc
@@uitrigfk j thought channel 4 belongs to BBC?
But at the least they are a public service.
I love that Stewart was right. The last few episodes have some of the other team members making disparaging remarks about him. Go Stewart!
Absolutely! The Stewart man was Essential to that team, he found "savers" on multiple sites.
If folks are trashing Stewart it's merely a reflection of their adolescent insecurities. If it's the Team, well they just "bustin' chops" in good fun. Bit it is always sweet when he is Point on Precise!
Stewart is the man! I adore him. ...and Phil ...and Tony ...and 😁
@@bethbartlett5692 Indeed!! Jonathan, they can do without.
...the fact that Stewart is a surveyor and basically, a civil engineer...he has a very analytical mind, and uses science....which incidentally, is a cold hearted bitch...it doesn't care who's feelings it hurts, only interested in seeking the truth...😉...
@@baxtermason6909 he’s not a surveyor or a civil engineer. You completely misunderstand what landscape archaeology is.
Tony: ...and yet there are those amongst us who are not so sure.
And we cut to Stewart. Why am I not surprised?
What an episode. Greetings from Denmark
AHHH the days when they used to pack a lunch now they have a catering van!!!
I am amused by the idea of going visiting with 1000 people coming along. If you were one of those 1000, I am sure you would be thinking, "What, again? We don't get to spend any time at home, what with all of the visiting we do!"
Thing is, in those days the kings travels might be the only way an average commoner saw their king. And he absolutely had to be seen. It wasn't just joyriding, although there was obviously lavish levels of that too
"We're going down the pub"
I should have become an archeaologist
What is the meaning of "..down the pub.." ? [Aussie in BC]
Bruce, it's the usual English shorthand for 'Going down the street to the pub for a, or several drinks of an alcoholic nature'
@@bruceblake9942 Also, the direction of travel is not specific. You can also go "up the pub", "up the shops", "up your way" as well as "down the pub", "down the shops" or "down your way". You can also drop "up", "down" or "to" entirely and just "go the pub" etc, though there's an implied vocalised apostrophe in the gap.
Thanks for the upload
As a North American it is hard for me to imagine what it would be like to call this "my home". I'm sure the interior has been removated with modern things, but to approach its history is truly beyond my imagination.
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What’s crazy, for a North American, is also putting a spade in the ground and possibly getting 5000 years of history. I just get clay.
We Americans own this history too! Most of our ancestors came across the pond at some point in our history!
What's crazy is Americans totally ignoring the fact that they DO have to thousands of years with of history under their feet, it just belongs to cultures that lived gently on the land (like Saxons) and left no large buildings.
the catering Bus, a huge old double decker. St.Johns Ambulance, the portable toilets, what else is there that is needed for the Time Team. The situation room is more often than not in a building.suppose because electricity is needed for the computers and printers. and one can not really working the rain?
suppose all that would have deserved a seperate episode?
It would have been nice to see a setup and break down show 😊
@@PaulMahon-w2b from time to time one can see the bits and pieces that are being used by the TT. For sure every evening the local PUB.
What I love about episodes on castles is Jonathan Foyle. He’s such a cutie ❤️
Exactly!
Fuck yeah bro I super sexy 😍 and smart
You can tell Phil doesn’t like that guy. Lol. Love phil
“What do you mean generically Tudor?”
Was here Dec 2019
Stewart and his collar up was so fashionable and preppy back then. lol
i'd like to know who does Micks knitting?
His fans by this time.
As a long time hunter using birds of prey, including doing bird/animal control at Pearson International Airport, Toronto, Canada, and a few other airports elsewhere, the first bird of prey that was seen flying was a falcon and they were, correctly stated, used for falconry. The second was a Harris Hawk, a species of hawk that originated in the south west of the USA around Arizona, etc. They are used in hawking. Falcons hunt birds (feathers), hawks hunt animals (fur). A third category is accipiters, which includes such birds as the goshawk. They usually hunt animals but also do sometimes take birds, depending on their location. Eagles are a different story and only hunt animals.
The person who carried the CADGE was known as a CADGER because of his function and because he would CADGE money from people to whom he discussed the birds. The word CODGER is a derivative of CADGER.
I have personally witnessed Bald Eagles working as a two bird team hunting and taking ducks in flight. An absolutely amazing expedience.
I've seen a lot of Bald Eagles catch an awful lot of fish...
I have seen bald eagles eating a ton of road kill.
great to see mick the dig back on tt
Now wittily referred to as 'Mick the Twig'.
Yeah he stopped digging completely a couple years after this episode in favor of being dendro full time.
Oh why on earth is Tony so determined to make the homeowner feel bad because Henry VIII wasn't a guest in her part of the house? Quite frankly, I would have been just as thrilled to find out The Elizabeth had slept there. A woman far ahead of her time, a ruler under extraordinary circumstances, all the intrigue and accomplishments, her reach across the pond....I hope the homeowner looks at it in a positive spirit.
Agreed! I'll take Elizabeth I over Henry VIII anyway. Henry VIII is probably the second most overrated monarch Britain has ever had, the first being Richard I. That said, I find people's admiration for Henry more baffling than the mythology around Richard the Lionheart.
The main excavation, visible from the church tower, is here:
51.674719ºN, 0.532939ºW
First aired January 2, 2005.
John always seems like he hates his job
Not a camera person?
Corenza 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
Stewart!
... This woman and Reality really *must* be the greatest of strangers. All that's missing from this scene is Monty Python's classic "Upper Class Twit Competition" stumbling about in the background ... 46:23 ...
Oh, I think she was so baffled by playing to a camera that she came across as foolish, which is probably not the case.
I stayed at this house with my parents when I was very young (20 ish). The lady you are referring to was a very, very nice person who welcomed everyone and wasn't at all the way you have judged her to be. She was down to earth, and lovely.
She seemed very pleasant.
Are any of the people shown in the opening credits actually on Time Team?
It doesn't really matter. Either way, it gets its point across.
Bryon Lape Don't think so the silhouette of the female reading a map looks similar to Helen's profile but she joined the show years later when Carenza quit. The boots look like Phil's but boots are boots...
@ 24:17, I'd give my right canasta to have Jonathon's head-O-hair!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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Exactly how did these people come by their money?
Which ones? I think it's rather fitting that Henry VIII's lodgings were wiped out, just as he had razed all the monasteries in his realm and confiscated all their wealth, lands and possessions. That brought in a pretty penny he could reward his henchmen with, and still keep a heaping lion's share for himself and his peculiar form of alimony.
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RELEASE THE HOUNDS !!!!
46:53~ 😍😍😍😍😍😍
It would be clean. The Queen is coming regularly... you don't chuck trash out the back door.
ha, serving suggestion
A NEW & IMPROVEMENT IN THE Y CHROMOSOME OF HISTORY (> KENNETH
the intellectual ability of those making remarks lends itself that they have no concept of paying attention..or doing research. everything has to be spelled out for them. weather is going to change drastically soon....these will be the first to go....yeah!!!!
When you demonstrate you don’t know the purpose of a fish slice.
The dogs are very busy doing nothing.
A nothing of nothingness ... is that akin to much of a muchness, contrariwise?
Jonathan Foyle is quite the handsome fellow. Woulda made a good Bond I think
Sorry to say it, but Jonathan, with all of his confidence, seems to be more of a liability to Time Team. He's the same in other digs, where he brags about his great knowledge and the pros of Time Team prove him wrong. Pretty face, yeah, but his looks don't make up for years in the field. Maybe his "I know more than any of you lot" around such great archeologists just bugs me. I hope he continues on in his field and becomes really good, learning from his experience with Time Team.
Where are season 12 episodes in HD ? This is horrible video quality.
You should not post vids at 240p. The resolution is too fuzzy and almost unwatchable.
Love Time Team but don't like Cardenas she would not be there if she wasn't kicks girl friend
Picture quality sucks big ones. I’m out of here 🤮
Who on Earth calls their daughter CARENZA?! It's an Italian word and means "shortage" or "poverty". Nice life prognostication.
Karensa is Cornish for love/charity. Step off...
Maybe, but her name is written with C and Z, check it up first and then send me off :)
Parents alter baby name spellings all of the time.
Do you think that their parents intended that their baby's name have a meaning of "poverty", or "charity"?
Think before being a dolt.
When I was choosing names for my children I checked what they meant. As I suppose any more or less literate person would do. But seeing you just limit yourself to derogatory expressions of your frustration, you would not enlist. Nor understand :)
So your parents named you after "domi" meaning "house".
You must be really fat.
Guy and Phil are both bumbling fools.
Take a good look in a mirror and wave hello to the true bumbling fool.
They are both highly educated. They both work in the education field as college professors in addition to their archeological pursuits. I have no idea how you came to the ignorant conclusion that they are the bumbling fools. Don't feel too bad, not everyone is intelligent enough to understand highly specialized subjects and well educated discussions.
Always listen to Stewart! And they should always send him in first! Yet they always seem to dismiss him, but I've rarely seen an episode where he's wrong.
It would be clean. The Queen is coming regularly... you don't chuck trash out the back door.