Tony fulfills the role of the antagonist all good stories have. If you listen to him throughout the years he proved he knows a lot more than he lets on. He asks many questions the average viewer iz askin whilst watching the program. If nothin else I can tell by some of the comments some watch simply to see tony proven wrong. It should be strongly noted that if it were not for tony gettin together on a project before TT with Mick & encouraging him to produce a program such as TT there would be NO TT. Tis precisely Tony’s background in theater that he understands the role of the villain. That iz also why he projects loudly and gestures “bigger than life,” he’s used to entertaining the audience in the back row not as close as a tv camera & a mic dangling above his noggin. The program lasted 20 years; they had an amazing formula that created good clean entertainment of which tony was the catalyst. In most chemical processes the catalyst iz both exciting & irritating but without it the product cannot come and stick together.
I love watches Time Team. I open up a map and try to find the exact location. I try to find any ‘crop marks’ or evidence of their dig. I orient the map so that I can easily zoom in when specific areas are discussed.
As long time TT watcher, the most obvious question that springs to mind is why Phil is the first to be asked about questions about the site, i did think that Niel or Stewart would be 1st asked.
@@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Well it shouldn't be, Phil is a fine digging Archaeologist but doesn't have that far wider and better range of views of Niel or Stewart.
I think with Mick being a site director, the most of the 1st day were to do with planning. On the 1st day we would often see Mick up in the helicopter with Tony or Stewart, with Stewart trying to figure what the 'Lumps and Bumps' were, looking at history books and maps with Robin or Helen, field walking, looking at old field boundries and that sort of thing, i think very much later the story telling kicked it.
Well, yeah, you're a hobby farmer there is a lot you don't know about real farming. If it was not necessary to plough so deep farmers wouldn't do it, it uses more fuel and more time.
Keep in mind that we know more about soil and what makes it healthy than they did 50 years ago; farming practices are always changing as we learn more, just as they should be.
very different format vs the originals. i liked the new dig but i prefer the down and dirty of the older version. plus you had way more goofy and loveable characters running the shovels!
ads come from google ad-sense. for a channel to make money on youtube, they have to "allow" google to post ads. my guess is someone checked that box and they forgot to change the intro
I am so tired of Tony. He seems to not understand that archeology is a slow process filled with more frustration then glorious finds. Phil understands this and is rarely discouraged. Tony expects to immediately find mosaics and murals or hoards of coins. He feels unless great finds are found the dig is a waste of time. This is why I like Phil and Matt as they get excited when they eventually find things. Too many times an archeologist drill dig and dig only to find evidence of rubbed out walls. It is time for Time Team to dump Tony and let him get back to the theatre where he is best suited. Just MY opinion.
Tony understands, he is just “playing devils advocate” and voicing what the average person (not an archaeology fan) might think or say when watching this.
So nice to see young archeologists show up and grow with the series.
the feast my eyes are having today.thanks time team
Good demonstration of the value of Landscape Archaeology.
Fascinating video, thank you for sharing
As a Roman I’m very impressed that you nearly found the stash
Priceless!...😅
@@johncella7931 It seems Dropshort Dropped Short of Expectations
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very good I love that.
This is a well-done production.
R.I.P. Victor R.I.P. Mick
Tony fulfills the role of the antagonist all good stories have. If you listen to him throughout the years he proved he knows a lot more than he lets on. He asks many questions the average viewer iz askin whilst watching the program. If nothin else I can tell by some of the comments some watch simply to see tony proven wrong. It should be strongly noted that if it were not for tony gettin together on a project before TT with Mick & encouraging him to produce a program such as TT there would be NO TT. Tis precisely Tony’s background in theater that he understands the role of the villain. That iz also why he projects loudly and gestures “bigger than life,” he’s used to entertaining the audience in the back row not as close as a tv camera & a mic dangling above his noggin. The program lasted 20 years; they had an amazing formula that created good clean entertainment of which tony was the catalyst. In most chemical processes the catalyst iz both exciting & irritating but without it the product cannot come and stick together.
I have goosebumps only watchin at this.... I can't image finding something for real. Greetings from the centre of the empire. The kingdom of pizza.
I love watches Time Team. I open up a map and try to find the exact location. I try to find any ‘crop marks’ or evidence of their dig. I orient the map so that I can easily zoom in when specific areas are discussed.
For reference, here is the dig location: 51°38'30.0"N 1°17'14.0"W
Thank you !
all they need to do now is burst into tears.
I'll watch this tomorrow 😎💯 watching this thing about veda to sleep tonite
Thank you.
As long time TT watcher, the most obvious question that springs to mind is why Phil is the first to be asked about questions about the site, i did think that Niel or Stewart would be 1st asked.
It's in the script.
@@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Well it shouldn't be, Phil is a fine digging Archaeologist but doesn't have that far wider and better range of views of Niel or Stewart.
Neal is a different guy, but I like him.
Mick was not active in the ground, he was more a story teller. What Mick thought.
Well you can't have all ! 🤗
I think with Mick being a site director, the most of the 1st day were to do with planning. On the 1st day we would often see Mick up in the helicopter with Tony or Stewart, with Stewart trying to figure what the 'Lumps and Bumps' were, looking at history books and maps with Robin or Helen, field walking, looking at old field boundries and that sort of thing, i think very much later the story telling kicked it.
As a hobby farmer, 35 acres, in New England I find it odd that UK farmers plow as deeply as they do. It is not good for the micro biome of the soil.
Well, yeah, you're a hobby farmer there is a lot you don't know about real farming. If it was not necessary to plough so deep farmers wouldn't do it, it uses more fuel and more time.
Keep in mind that we know more about soil and what makes it healthy than they did 50 years ago; farming practices are always changing as we learn more, just as they should be.
My family has history in ancient Rome. We were scribes to one of the Ceasars, and later, physicians to Charlemagne.
All roads lead to Rome because that’s where they started.
He get so defensive about his geo fizz
i prefer this then new season. New seasn very boring
very different format vs the originals. i liked the new dig but i prefer the down and dirty of the older version. plus you had way more goofy and loveable characters running the shovels!
I agree- not the same without Tony and Phil- not the same chemistry
You know, I agree, the new season is peppered with too much technology. It’s distracting and hard to follow.
Well it's not really ad free that's said the rest of it must be a lie as well
ads come from google ad-sense. for a channel to make money on youtube, they have to "allow" google to post ads. my guess is someone checked that box and they forgot to change the intro
If you pay for a subscription it’s ad free.
Really??
@@louiseclark7967 subscription service “like Netflix”. Says so in the description. It’s via a website, not RUclips.
@@dcchiasson5991 lol no honey- the 'really ' was for the guy who said it must be lies! 😂
4,30.mins.. can you see them beautiful coal fired power stations.. not a windmill in sight
I am so tired of Tony. He seems to not understand that archeology is a slow process filled with more frustration then glorious finds. Phil understands this and is rarely discouraged. Tony expects to immediately find mosaics and murals or hoards of coins. He feels unless great finds are found the dig is a waste of time. This is why I like Phil and Matt as they get excited when they eventually find things. Too many times an archeologist drill dig and dig only to find evidence of rubbed out walls. It is time for Time Team to dump Tony and let him get back to the theatre where he is best suited. Just MY opinion.
This was filmed almost 10 years ago.
Tony understands, he is just “playing devils advocate” and voicing what the average person (not an archaeology fan) might think or say when watching this.
I do so enjoy it when trolls with zero critical thinking skills post such rubbish.
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