*This was the 1st Episode of "Time Team" I ever watched, 4 years ago.* I've so enjoyed these fun episodes, the Characters, and I've come to feel like I know Phil, Stuart, Helen, Tony, John, (and miss Mick) Rakshar, and ... our Boy Matt (the most agreeable Team Player that takes all the teasing "forced fun events", with such a great sense of humor, even the ones when he had a bit of a "hangover"! ) I appreciate the value of these and wish each and every one of the Team a most positive everything and Best Wellbeing... Beth Tennessee, USA
Thank you for uploading these. TT always gave me a lot of pleasure, but I live in Botswana and we stopped having it on our TV after series 14. I've searched for DVDs in vain, so it's wonderful that you've made TT accessible.
This was such a great show. Such a shame that it got cancelled. We never got it in the States, with the exception of the short lived "Time Team America".
Barb McConnaughey Yes, I remember it on Discovery Civilization about 2002. We got season 6, anyway- when I watched them on RUclips, I realized that Papcastle and Thetford School were ones that I saw on TV back then.
@@TDFMonster40K This episode is from one of the two last seasons when budget was cut, the team had started disintegrating and the bigwigs at Channel 4 was pushing hard to simplify and "popularize" the series. The two Ians who did the machine excatation work through most of the series certainly got their fair share of the credit. Here's a clip from the official Time Team channel showing off Ian Barclay's skills: ruclips.net/video/cMv4dGvEi4s/видео.html&feature=emb_logo
I've googled Henham Park...HOLY COW, Hektor has worked his buns off creating a stunningly beautiful, modern, well-rounded & successful business property. Good on you, mate 💪😊
@@MjC7192 I've watched several of the new series. I was excited at first. After watching about 5 episodes, I'm less than enamored with the new series. I'll probably watch a few more as I come across them. But I'm not going to search the new ones out.
Isn't this about your opinion of this episode that ended, what, 7 or 8 years ago? Not your "frustrations" that you experience seeing a qualified doctor., Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb ,who has been awarded a full Professorship of History at the University of Roehampton. She's a brilliant woman. I thank her for that. Appreciate her brilliance and hope all our children learn their history of their country as this show allows.
Doesn't mean other team members in all 20 seasons are less educated/experienced than she is. The thing is, her character and appearance was too posh and too-good-to-be-true for the show. She wasn't compatible to others to the extent that she became an eyesore. Statistics reveal Time Team was cancelled because majority of the viewers didn't like changes of format that was made in the last season. And one of those changes is, as we all know, including the introduction of her character.
@@licualaramsayi5311 I respect and enjoyed her presentations much more than Mary-Ann Ochota, whom viewers did not respond to well. I wasn't fortunate to view these programs when they were made. I've caught up these last 10 months, rewatching the entire series many times. My favs are Mick , Phil, Tony, Raksha, Dr. Alice(who has her own shows), Katie, Bridg, Matt, John, Stewart, Tracy, Jenn, Ian, Robin, etc. Get my point? They're all great, the artist, the woman osteoarchaeologist(Margaret?)with the short dark hair , computer people, Kerry the Mr. Go-for, Paul the pot dude, Guy, the Romanist, guest archaeologists, the equipment operators & etc. Every person made their mark and the show wasn't complete without them. Many, I see their faces but can't remember all the names. But, alas not everyone responds to everyone else. It's like being the new person in the office and every one is mad at management, so they take it out on the new employee. Cheers..stay safe.
I suppose season 19, when Mary-Ann joined the show, marked the beginning of the downfall. Later that season Mick Aston left, and the show lost one of its prominent figures. As an ordinary/non-archaeo viewer that wasn't familiar with history of the UK at all, to me TT was an interesting presentation where matters in archaeology/anthropology/history however complicated, always been explained briefly with simple audio-visual by plausible-and-down-to-earth people. Those people blended one another naturally like one big family and became part of the show's attractions. In later seasons however, I felt big portion of those warm human sides were gone. I personally prefer Helen Geake, Carenza Lewis and Raksha Dave much more over Suzie and Mary-Ann. :)
@@licualaramsayi5311 they made you feel like family time in your own tv room watching home videos. I watch 95% educational tv as I mirror my ph to my tv. Loved everyone you mentioned,but look what happened to them? Carenza a full professorship, Raksha starting her own business, Dig Ventures, and Helen in education and media as well. There's no way that this show could be replaced. If you are a Phil Harding fan, look up vid Phil Harding Axe Man. Thanks for the chat . I'm in smokin' hot northern California, cough cough. It looks like a thick fog outside due to smoke. Stay safe!
Yes I've gotten to love TT and the characters, following how each of them developed since early episodes. I suppose TT is one of great long-run docu series ever made by British networks, too bad that it finally had to end. Thank you for your hint on Phil's Axe Man (yes I like him too!), I will check on it for sure and add to my docu collection. Very nice chatting with you.. Keep yourself and your family safe, @Maeve Scott ! :)
As an erstwhile falconer, the object shown at 32:22 is the top part of a bell that birds of prey have attached to their legs to assist being found if lost, or on the ground on a kill. Mention was made earlier by the historian, at 27:29, about a reference made in a document, to a hawk perch being in the entrance. By doing so she joins falconry and hawking as synonymous when, in fact, they are not. Such a reference could have been made to allow a person to enter the building but leave the bird just inside. There is early written reference concerning the birds that could be used and by whom. (See The Boke of St Albans, published in 1486, written by Dame Juliana Barnes, the Prioress of Sopwell nunnery. A member of the landed gentry would never use a hawk only falcons, and then usually it would be a peregrine. There was a pecking order in place.
sybil laholm Hello Sybil. Many thanks for your comment. Falconry is a subject that used to have boundaries but thing have changed dramatically over the past 10-15 years in many countries. Too long to go into here. If you can get onto the Boke of St Albans, beware as while she gave a list of who could use which birds, there are flaws in it. As one example, she mentions the vulture can be used. However, such a bird was never used and though some falconry centres do fly them they are not flown in the traditional manner. I had a friend in Newent, Gloucestershire, Philip Glasier, now deceased, who was the foremost authority of falconry in England. His daughter, Jemima (sp) bought his FALCONRY CENTRE from him when he retired and he moved to Scotland. She changed the name of the establishment but there are many other locations around the country. She, however, probably maintains the best establishment in the country. Maybe they still runs courses on basic falconry. Incidentally, when I was involved with falconry in Canada, where I reside part of the year, I was one of the very few people who made my own "falconry furniture," i.e hoods, gloves, jesses, etc. and people from many countries used to buy from me, all being made to order.
Wotdermatter Very interesting. I'll try to get onto the Boke of St. Albans but I don't think I will ever do much except read about hawking since Iive in a small apartment in a Chicago apartment building with no vast greens around for such a pleasure. Anyway, thanks for all the info.
I don't think Dr. Lipscomb equated the two types of bird work. I never heard her say "falconry" but only "hawking". ( BTW, The hawk perch reference shown on camera said it was in the "hall" which in a Tudor dwelling would have been a great hall, not an entryway.) It would have been nice if they had identified the bell, though! In a much earlier episode TT featured working with birds of prey and their furnishings were detailed, and I think I recall that it was made clear that different types of birds were reserved for different status individuals. So the TT staff had that info once but didn't bother to share again.
I just can't help it but I just gotta say, Suzie is BEAUTIFUL! Now that I said that I can cocentrate...lol. I love TimeTeam. Absolutely my fav TV show ever! Thank you for these uploads!
Did he say the current owner wants to put a hotel over the site of the Georgian mansion? I hope he finds a unbuilt-on section of the grounds to locate the hotel, and leaves the mansion site for a future dig.
I just love this show for the humour and the beer. Back to the old Time Team, Team. I think series 19 was a presenter experiment that went wrong. The difference is very apparent.
After endless hours of watching "Time Team", I must say that I am utterly disappointed! Not once have I seen Tony Robinson approached any member of the team and offered up a "cunning plan"!
That Queen of France may be the one my family is related to! The correct era, I must check the DNA and Ancestory Report. (The rest of my family was setting in SW Ireland in County Kerry!) Irish-Basque American
Man, I don't know about the rest of this season, but this is a shell of what the prime seasons of TT were. In its prime, TT would have 30-40 people working on a site, multiple tents, catering, and people like Helen, Robin, Mick (RIP) et al were so much more interesting. I can see what Mick was talking about when he said he left because of "faffing about". So little archaeology, so much faffing...
As the term POSH is used so frequently on this show they should explain it's origen. When British passenger liners would go to India in the old days passengers would ask for cabins in the port side going out to India and on the starboard side going home. These were the warmest going south and coolest on the return voyage. In other words P.O.S.H. ! I always thought this was a term that deserves to still be used.
It's Carrenza. FYI. Cheers...and Bridget, Bridg for short. Hard to hear when it's filmed outside. Don't forget Raksha, either, Matt and Phil. I think you have a great idea,but some probably don't dig much anymore. Phil turned 70 January 25th. 2020!!!
@@gracewilson835 thankyou! I saw it & realized his fans wouldn't let him quit! For a treat, look up Phil Harding Axe Man on youtube! You will thank me...cheers. Stay safe..
I love new gadgets. So maybe the 007 team or others can go back to the places where the former geophysics came up short with the iludium explosive space modulator
@43:00- "...you would have almost been obliged to have a moat. It was a symbol of wealth, of authority, power...." You left out "fear and paranoia," Francis.
Moats in Suffolk were generally used to mantain high moisture levels ander the clay foundations of large houses and not primarily constructed for protection. If the clay subsoil is allowed to dry then it will cause subsidence in the main foundations of the building as was seen in large tracts of East Anglia during the hot summer of 1976. Most of the houses affected had had their moats removed a few years before and turned into sunken garden features at the very beginning of the "Yuppie" revolution. They paid very dearly for their exotic shrubs, carved benches, and the cruel act of making thousands of ducks homeless.
The archaeologists all have other jobs with universities and archaeological programs around the United Kingdom. They come together about once every couple of months to film one of these episodes, then they go back to their real jobs. These are not full archaeological explorations, these are tests digs, they see if there is anything worth further study. Sometimes the holes are left open for local archaeologist to come and proceed with the exploration other times they fill the pits in and just mark them for future reference.
Mick quit TT after the idiots changed the dynamics of the show. Most of the staff was fired & format changes had him walk out. If you notice in a few of this season's shows you can see the stress wearing him down. Not sure if he died during season 20 or what, but soon after. I think he was only 63. Tony produced a loving "In Memory" show to him a year or two later in '05 or '06. It talks how he & Mick met in Greece(?) when Tony took a trip & Mick was on a dig there or Tony's trip was an archaeology dig. I think it can be found just by Googling . I watched it years ago & may have gotten where I heard Tony talk of the trip but it's a great show...stay safe
So if booze causes people to burn down manors shouldn't we make it illegal? No. Then why is cannabis illegal? Booze causes more anti-social behavior than booze. Thankfully my local government doesn't have reefer madness disease anymore and weed is legal where I live. (DC USA).
Don't get me wrong i love TT, but why is it that People are so in awe over stuff that belonged to People who stole off their ancestors ? it still actually hasn't changed still, just done in a different way. This particular episode seem s to be about promoting this Guy's business, the remarks about the new hotel and events had nothing to do with archaeology
Ochota out, but Suzie takes on being the pretty face referred to as a "historian". Oh brother. In other episodes, they bring in Jonathan for looks. He's always sure he's right, but the real pros school the boy. But so nice to see Stewart back!
Charles Brandon was married to 2 wives when he was asked to escort Henry VIIIs sister to France. Between then and go again to fetch her home, he was trying to get his 1st marriage annulled. Ive yet to read he succeeded in this, which means when he married Henry VIII´s sister he was comitting his 2nd BIGAMI. 1st wife not annulled nor divirced when he married wife nr. 2. Not anulled nor divorced of both marriage nr. 1 and nr. 2 when he marries wife nr. 3. Henry VIII was neither single nor dirvoced when he married Lady Anne Boleyn nor Jane Seymour. He too was a bigamist. Maybe bigami was the norm in Catholic and protestant England in Tudor times. Could be why Queen Elizabeth never married. I know regard Henry VIII historic files will can say ahm no he was divorced. To that I say BS. What Henry VIII wanted he got. Until Queen Catherine of Aragon died was Henry VIII a bigamist and a sinner. The divorce to Queen Anne Boleyn was trumped up farce, empty promises. It is written that Anne said when told of Henry VIII wants regard her future. " So he still wants me dead. I did not need to purge myself." By this was Anne having been forced to sign annullment, divorce papers, on false grounds, by selling her soul. It was NOT enough for Henry VIII, Charles Brandon and Cromwell that Anne agreed to divorce, no she had to agree that all she went through bc Henry VIII wanted, the great matter, the battle to be married, all her life from when he chose her, claiming "ive been stricken with the dart of love, so i dare not declare" bs, never ever happened. That she a lady aristocrat was no more than a travern whore and her daughter Elizabeth a bastard child, not the kings child even. Henry, Cromwell, Brandon plus all wanted her dead. She signed a lie and in her heart and mind she had purged herself, sold her soul. Charles Brandon was just as bad as Henry VIII. I pray all men mentioned burns in hell.
*This was the 1st Episode of "Time Team" I ever watched, 4 years ago.* I've so enjoyed these fun episodes, the Characters, and I've come to feel like I know Phil, Stuart, Helen, Tony, John, (and miss Mick) Rakshar, and ... our Boy Matt (the most agreeable Team Player that takes all the teasing "forced fun events", with such a great sense of humor, even the ones when he had a bit of a "hangover"! )
I appreciate the value of these and wish each and every one of the Team a most positive everything and Best Wellbeing...
Beth
Tennessee, USA
The first one I ever saw was "The Trouble with Temples". I was hooked.
I love this show, I hope it continues on for decades.
Agree 🇺🇲
Glad to see Stewart back
Yes!!
Thanks so much for posting.
Thanks for uploading all of these. I play them in the background when I need to relax.
Thank you for uploading these. TT always gave me a lot of pleasure, but I live in Botswana and we stopped having it on our TV after series 14. I've searched for DVDs in vain, so it's wonderful that you've made TT accessible.
Time team deserves way more global notoriety. It's so much fun. i usually tell people it's top gear, but with digging. that seems to do the trick lol
This one is definitely 1 of my to 5 favs! Really like the current family owner - well balanced between mind and position.
Love the new machinery of John's, and the history of the landscape that Stewart is running into and finding everywhere.
This was such a great show. Such a shame that it got cancelled. We never got it in the States, with the exception of the short lived "Time Team America".
I remember it on PBS.
Barb McConnaughey Yes, I remember it on Discovery Civilization about 2002. We got season 6, anyway- when I watched them on RUclips, I realized that Papcastle and Thetford School were ones that I saw on TV back then.
Love this show. But I have to give credit to a team that doesn't get any love. The people in the excavators, they are wizards with those machines.
The show has mentioned their skill level several times.
@@scarletfluerr True. But most the praise goes to the others not them. Just saying spread the love.
@@TDFMonster40K This episode is from one of the two last seasons when budget was cut, the team had started disintegrating and the bigwigs at Channel 4 was pushing hard to simplify and "popularize" the series. The two Ians who did the machine excatation work through most of the series certainly got their fair share of the credit. Here's a clip from the official Time Team channel showing off Ian Barclay's skills: ruclips.net/video/cMv4dGvEi4s/видео.html&feature=emb_logo
Hear, hear!
Ian passed away last year sadly.
I've googled Henham Park...HOLY COW, Hektor has worked his buns off creating a stunningly beautiful, modern, well-rounded & successful business property. Good on you, mate 💪😊
It’s desecration 😳
"Granddad?! Come and dig a hole!" -Phil
I love it.
Best line!!🖤🖤
Thank you for uploading all of the seasons! I really love this show. Too bad the show ended!
it is starting up again
@@MjC7192 I've watched several of the new series. I was excited at first. After watching about 5 episodes, I'm less than enamored with the new series. I'll probably watch a few more as I come across them. But I'm not going to search the new ones out.
I miss this show.
6:19 Phil calling Ian Grandad. Congratulations Ian.
thank you so much, really enjoy time team.
John Gator the unsung hero of Time Team
My favorite
Fantastic show Love all episodes, this one I like lots Thanks
Isn't this about your opinion of this episode that ended, what, 7 or 8 years ago? Not your "frustrations" that you experience seeing a qualified doctor., Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb ,who has been awarded a full Professorship of History at the University of Roehampton. She's a brilliant woman. I thank her for that. Appreciate her brilliance and hope all our children learn their history of their country as this show allows.
Doesn't mean other team members in all 20 seasons are less educated/experienced than she is. The thing is, her character and appearance was too posh and too-good-to-be-true for the show. She wasn't compatible to others to the extent that she became an eyesore. Statistics reveal Time Team was cancelled because majority of the viewers didn't like changes of format that was made in the last season. And one of those changes is, as we all know, including the introduction of her character.
@@licualaramsayi5311 I respect and enjoyed her presentations much more than Mary-Ann Ochota, whom viewers did not respond to well. I wasn't fortunate to view these programs when they were made. I've caught up these last 10 months, rewatching the entire series many times. My favs are Mick , Phil, Tony, Raksha, Dr. Alice(who has her own shows), Katie, Bridg, Matt, John, Stewart, Tracy, Jenn, Ian, Robin, etc. Get my point? They're all great, the artist, the woman osteoarchaeologist(Margaret?)with the short dark hair , computer people, Kerry the Mr. Go-for, Paul the pot dude, Guy, the Romanist, guest archaeologists, the equipment operators & etc. Every person made their mark and the show wasn't complete without them. Many, I see their faces but can't remember all the names. But, alas not everyone responds to everyone else. It's like being the new person in the office and every one is mad at management, so they take it out on the new employee. Cheers..stay safe.
I suppose season 19, when Mary-Ann joined the show, marked the beginning of the downfall. Later that season Mick Aston left, and the show lost one of its prominent figures. As an ordinary/non-archaeo viewer that wasn't familiar with history of the UK at all, to me TT was an interesting presentation where matters in archaeology/anthropology/history however complicated, always been explained briefly with simple audio-visual by plausible-and-down-to-earth people. Those people blended one another naturally like one big family and became part of the show's attractions. In later seasons however, I felt big portion of those warm human sides were gone. I personally prefer Helen Geake, Carenza Lewis and Raksha Dave much more over Suzie and Mary-Ann. :)
@@licualaramsayi5311 they made you feel like family time in your own tv room watching home videos. I watch 95% educational tv as I mirror my ph to my tv. Loved everyone you mentioned,but look what happened to them? Carenza a full professorship, Raksha starting her own business, Dig Ventures, and Helen in education and media as well. There's no way that this show could be replaced.
If you are a Phil Harding fan, look up vid Phil Harding Axe Man. Thanks for the chat . I'm in smokin' hot northern California, cough cough. It looks like a thick fog outside due to smoke. Stay safe!
Yes I've gotten to love TT and the characters, following how each of them developed since early episodes. I suppose TT is one of great long-run docu series ever made by British networks, too bad that it finally had to end. Thank you for your hint on Phil's Axe Man (yes I like him too!), I will check on it for sure and add to my docu collection. Very nice chatting with you.. Keep yourself and your family safe, @Maeve Scott ! :)
As an erstwhile falconer, the object shown at 32:22 is the top part of a bell that birds of prey have attached to their legs to assist being found if lost, or on the ground on a kill. Mention was made earlier by the historian, at 27:29, about a reference made in a document, to a hawk perch being in the entrance. By doing so she joins falconry and hawking as synonymous when, in fact, they are not. Such a reference could have been made to allow a person to enter the building but leave the bird just inside. There is early written reference concerning the birds that could be used and by whom. (See The Boke of St Albans, published in 1486, written by Dame Juliana Barnes, the Prioress of Sopwell nunnery. A member of the landed gentry would never use a hawk only falcons, and then usually it would be a peregrine. There was a pecking order in place.
Fascinating comment. I don't know much about falconry or hawking but it sounds really interesting. Thanks for telling so much about it.
sybil laholm Hello Sybil. Many thanks for your comment. Falconry is a subject that used to have boundaries but thing have changed dramatically over the past 10-15 years in many countries. Too long to go into here. If you can get onto the Boke of St Albans, beware as while she gave a list of who could use which birds, there are flaws in it. As one example, she mentions the vulture can be used. However, such a bird was never used and though some falconry centres do fly them they are not flown in the traditional manner. I had a friend in Newent, Gloucestershire, Philip Glasier, now deceased, who was the foremost authority of falconry in England. His daughter, Jemima (sp) bought his FALCONRY CENTRE from him when he retired and he moved to Scotland. She changed the name of the establishment but there are many other locations around the country. She, however, probably maintains the best establishment in the country. Maybe they still runs courses on basic falconry. Incidentally, when I was involved with falconry in Canada, where I reside part of the year, I was one of the very few people who made my own "falconry furniture," i.e hoods, gloves, jesses, etc. and people from many countries used to buy from me, all being made to order.
Wotdermatter Very interesting. I'll try to get onto the Boke of St. Albans but I don't think I will ever do much except read about hawking since Iive in a small apartment in a Chicago apartment building with no vast greens around for such a pleasure. Anyway, thanks for all the info.
I don't think Dr. Lipscomb equated the two types of bird work. I never heard her say "falconry" but only "hawking". ( BTW, The hawk perch reference shown on camera said it was in the "hall" which in a Tudor dwelling would have been a great hall, not an entryway.) It would have been nice if they had identified the bell, though! In a much earlier episode TT featured working with birds of prey and their furnishings were detailed, and I think I recall that it was made clear that different types of birds were reserved for different status individuals. So the TT staff had that info once but didn't bother to share again.
Most relaxing show
Stewart!! I've missed him. I also miss all the smart women!
Stewart in, Ochota out? Victor is in the credits as well. Very nice episode, better than anything in S19.
Every time Phil speaks I hear "That's fighting cider."
I just can't help it but I just gotta say, Suzie is BEAUTIFUL! Now that I said that I can cocentrate...lol. I love TimeTeam. Absolutely my fav TV show ever! Thank you for these uploads!
I propose a new drinking game, a shot (or your choice of whatever) every time Phil says "crucially". 😆
Enjoyed this a lot but was horrified they handled that genealogical scroll without gloves!!! Archaeologists vs Museologists...
When the coin is bent, S shaped, it is a love token. To be kept, not spent, because you can’t “spend” bent coins.
Love the Ramones shirt
after watching almost every episode is nice to hear a Aussie voice.
I only hope subsequent required site surveys actually fully dug the Georgian house. I know it stood til the fifties but still
Delighted with Paul Bs sporting the Ramones T.
Did he say the current owner wants to put a hotel over the site of the Georgian mansion? I hope he finds a unbuilt-on section of the grounds to locate the hotel, and leaves the mansion site for a future dig.
I just love this show for the humour and the beer. Back to the old Time Team, Team. I think series 19 was a presenter experiment that went wrong. The difference is very apparent.
Yes thank you awesome very precise it in depth thank you.
After endless hours of watching "Time Team", I must say that I am utterly disappointed! Not once have I seen Tony Robinson approached any member of the team and offered up a "cunning plan"!
That Queen of France may be the one my family is related to! The correct era, I must check the DNA and Ancestory Report.
(The rest of my family was setting in SW Ireland in County Kerry!)
Irish-Basque American
"Colorful History Confirmed"
Would like to see Hector's property today.
How could they pull down such a magnificent mansion house like that in the 1950s?
alanrtment porter ☹️
That would have been a magnificent palace if it still stood today!
He may have been born in Australia but there is no mistaking that aristocratic edge.
it's Tom Brady
Man, I don't know about the rest of this season, but this is a shell of what the prime seasons of TT were. In its prime, TT would have 30-40 people working on a site, multiple tents, catering, and people like Helen, Robin, Mick (RIP) et al were so much more interesting. I can see what Mick was talking about when he said he left because of "faffing about". So little archaeology, so much faffing...
As the term POSH is used so frequently on this show they should explain it's origen. When British passenger liners would go to India in the old days passengers would ask for cabins in the port side going out to India and on the starboard side going home. These were the warmest going south and coolest on the return voyage. In other words P.O.S.H. ! I always thought this was a term that deserves to still be used.
...but I like the way she says "really sumptuous"! 27:45
Has anyone noticed that Francis' laugh visual looks a lot like Alan Hale's laugh visual in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" with Errol Flynn?
hehe I made the mistake of thinking of Alan Hale Jr....first off....The skipper.lol
Perspicacious.
It’s a token of love being bent as it is on purpose by the young couple to quietly express their love, k.p.
Would love to see Suzannah take the place of Tracy with the shovel for a while!
Should do a series of where are they now we all know about and mick but cazandra, Tracy, the diggers, etc where are they now
It's Carrenza. FYI. Cheers...and Bridget, Bridg for short. Hard to hear when it's filmed outside. Don't forget Raksha, either, Matt and Phil. I think you have a great idea,but some probably don't dig much anymore. Phil turned 70 January 25th. 2020!!!
There’s an official Time Team page on Facebook. Also Sunday afternoon “Tea Time” with Tim Taylor & guests.
Maeve Scott Actually Phil does still dig for Wessex Archeology. Last year he was a part of a dig at the Waterloo battlefield.
Google their names & be surprised. Carenza Lewis, Raksha Dave and Helen Geake
@@gracewilson835 thankyou! I saw it & realized his fans wouldn't let him quit! For a treat, look up Phil Harding Axe Man on youtube! You will thank me...cheers. Stay safe..
Well Hector, I guess game on then... Build a bunker thing then...
Am interested in the rouse family as I am one. But I found mine in rhineland Germany about1600.
i have such a crush on suzie
I like rackshaw
Find one of her history documentaries on YT…it’s like ASMR for us history nerds
@@PatrickMHoey she has a Bob Ross kind of voice but with a british accent
@@PatrickMHoey Thanks pretty good show
Find someone to love you like Phil loves digging a trench.
Or like Phil loves flint.
One, Stacy seemed to be giving Hector eyes.
Two I wonder if John Rouse Merriot Chard was a relative of the family.
I know this is silly, but when I see bells from that period, I always think lepers.
I do too starting over again
now it is 2022 and i see it for the first time.
why did so many stone & brick palaces & castles "burn down" to leave no trace in the 17th century?1
I love new gadgets. So maybe the 007 team or others can go back to the places where the former geophysics came up short with the iludium explosive space modulator
OMG! Whatever were the Producers thinking? The oh-so-lovely pretty in pink girlie is excluded? Could the exit of Prof. Mick Aston influenced this?
sure wish they didn't limit digs to 3 days etc..
... self imposed dramatic clock ticking like reno shows do
@@Jigger2361 Or, you know, so they can go to several different sites. It being a series and all.
@@rocketamadeus3730 ...very true!
Jigger2361 No, hardly. More like professional archaeologists with actual jobs during the week.
Money,money money the cost of the Whole crew filming editing digging, etc
Does the sun ever shine there?
For one or two days a year.
If you blink, though, you will miss it.
yes and when it does it is spectacular.
And it is not odd to see people in their knickers in the park.
+jpalm32 Hence the saying "Rare as a day in June".
so did they find the wine cellar , with intact bottles of wine?
or was that kept a secret ?
No intact wine bottles.
But there are rumours they have found a skeleton nearby with a candleholder in the bony hands.
The blonde girl later does the hidden killers series.
She’s great, she has done several docs I’ve watched while binging history videos.
ROUS? I don't think they exist.
@43:00- "...you would have almost been obliged to have a moat. It was a symbol of wealth, of authority, power...." You left out "fear and paranoia," Francis.
Actually Francis is right. By the Tudor period moats were pretty much for ornamentation, a kind of status symbol and not for defence/ protection.
Moats in Suffolk were generally used to mantain high moisture levels ander the clay foundations of large houses and not primarily constructed for protection. If the clay subsoil is allowed to dry then it will cause subsidence in the main foundations of the building as was seen in large tracts of East Anglia during the hot summer of 1976. Most of the houses affected had had their moats removed a few years before and turned into sunken garden features at the very beginning of the "Yuppie" revolution. They paid very dearly for their exotic shrubs, carved benches, and the
cruel act of making thousands of ducks homeless.
@38:44 “shizznit” 😳😅
I am a big fan to!! Did they stop this show?
+Raymond Goessens Yes. Unfortunately, series 20 was the final series.
:( but I think they will continue with a new name, aftershave 20 year it is a good age for the serie :) there is a start and a end for everything
+Raymond Goessens Every program has an end...except The Simpsons. All hail the mighty El Barto!!
Geraldo found more stuff but gotta love Baldrick.
Geophizz seems more of a boon-doggle than it's worth. Not ready for prime time.
Why is it always 3 days
Does others come to your sites and look for more or do you just fill in the wholes after and move on
The archaeologists all have other jobs with universities and archaeological programs around the United Kingdom. They come together about once every couple of months to film one of these episodes, then they go back to their real jobs. These are not full archaeological explorations, these are tests digs, they see if there is anything worth further study. Sometimes the holes are left open for local archaeologist to come and proceed with the exploration other times they fill the pits in and just mark them for future reference.
Before they started the producer asked Mick Aston, what is possible? He said "Three Days".
MONEY the cost of....well, it all the tv crew, etc....,it's a tv show and they need to make money like any other business and still put out a product
@3:17...now thats a beard !
00Billy it appears to me that archeologists really like their hair
Krotal bells are rare in England?
Wondering how that good looking blond Woman Susi look like today ? 🤔😁
Why only three (3) days?
Darn, no Mick again?
Mick quit TT after the idiots changed the dynamics of the show. Most of the staff was fired & format changes had him walk out. If you notice in a few of this season's shows you can see the stress wearing him down. Not sure if he died during season 20 or what, but soon after. I think he was only 63. Tony produced a loving "In Memory" show to him a year or two later in '05 or '06. It talks how he & Mick met in Greece(?) when Tony took a trip & Mick was on a dig there or Tony's trip was an archaeology dig. I think it can be found just by Googling . I watched it years ago & may have gotten where I heard Tony talk of the trip but it's a great show...stay safe
3:00 disgusting!!!!!
Oh no. Francis Prior. Look out, it'll all be ceremonial..
so true
Mmmm...Suzannah....
So if booze causes people to burn down manors shouldn't we make it illegal? No. Then why is cannabis illegal? Booze causes more anti-social behavior than booze. Thankfully my local government doesn't have reefer madness disease anymore and weed is legal where I live. (DC USA).
Notice they sent the hot blonde to deal with the rich bloke.
You mean they sent the historian to look at the documents held by the property owner.
Hector was for sure smashing Susie's guts out
Aren't you charming.
That is pretty close to slander if not just unhealthy innuendo. Where is your proof?
Distasteful, Paul.
Don't get me wrong i love TT, but why is it that People are so in awe over stuff that belonged to People who stole off their ancestors ? it still actually hasn't changed still, just done in a different way. This particular episode seem s to be about promoting this Guy's business, the remarks about the new hotel and events had nothing to do with archaeology
I suspect a certain Tudor descendant is doing his own private excavation of a certain blond historian….
i think that suzy is more interested in her hair and nose earing for the young owner than anything
ASide from being very pretty, I agree.
"Nose earring"
Despite the nose stud, Suzy seems high maintenance to me.
That stud is a bit of a distraction!
Regardless of the situation, men think first with their crotches--and don't hesitate to let everyone know.
Bryon Lape I'll take Suzy over Mary-Ann ANY day..
Brains are what you look for in a woman, after you've looked for everything else!
hallets1956 Agreed
Ochota out, but Suzie takes on being the pretty face referred to as a "historian". Oh brother. In other episodes, they bring in Jonathan for looks. He's always sure he's right, but the real pros school the boy. But so nice to see Stewart back!
Now Jimmys gonna become fat and sloppy with not having to stake out all of the future digs with all that walking he used to do!!!!!!!!!!! just sayin
I never trust the judgement of a pretty girl who wears a nose ring or stud...
Can't stand Lipscomb. A British 9 and a California 3. Ew, just as bad as Ochota.
Charles Brandon was married to 2 wives when he was asked to escort Henry VIIIs sister to France. Between then and go again to fetch her home, he was trying to get his 1st marriage annulled. Ive yet to read he succeeded in this, which means when he married Henry VIII´s sister he was comitting his 2nd BIGAMI. 1st wife not annulled nor divirced when he married wife nr. 2. Not anulled nor divorced of both marriage nr. 1 and nr. 2 when he marries wife nr. 3. Henry VIII was neither single nor dirvoced when he married Lady Anne Boleyn nor Jane Seymour. He too was a bigamist. Maybe bigami was the norm in Catholic and protestant England in Tudor times. Could be why Queen Elizabeth never married. I know regard Henry VIII historic files will can say ahm no he was divorced. To that I say BS. What Henry VIII wanted he got. Until Queen Catherine of Aragon died was Henry VIII a bigamist and a sinner. The divorce to Queen Anne Boleyn was trumped up farce, empty promises. It is written that Anne said when told of Henry VIII wants regard her future. " So he still wants me dead. I did not need to purge myself." By this was Anne having been forced to sign annullment, divorce papers, on false grounds, by selling her soul. It was NOT enough for Henry VIII, Charles Brandon and Cromwell that Anne agreed to divorce, no she had to agree that all she went through bc Henry VIII wanted, the great matter, the battle to be married, all her life from when he chose her, claiming "ive been stricken with the dart of love, so i dare not declare" bs, never ever happened. That she a lady aristocrat was no more than a travern whore and her daughter Elizabeth a bastard child, not the kings child even. Henry, Cromwell, Brandon plus all wanted her dead. She signed a lie and in her heart and mind she had purged herself, sold her soul. Charles Brandon was just as bad as Henry VIII. I pray all men mentioned burns in hell.