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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2023
  • Time Team travel to a Worcestershire field after some mysterious crop circles are discovered. What follows is the story of a lost settlement dating from the bronze age right through to the iron age.
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Комментарии • 236

  • @annteve
    @annteve 5 месяцев назад +20

    Every now and again, English television comes out with the best in television which is limitlessly watchable. Time Team is one. I’ve been watching for years. It never gets old. 🇨🇦
    NPI

    • @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282
      @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282 4 месяца назад +1

      I agree. I love the cameradere, the teasing, and the times when they just relax.

    • @TheShootist
      @TheShootist Месяц назад

      but it is old enough that the facts have changed since Francis, in this case, mentions farming in the bronze age.

  • @darilynkrupp6309
    @darilynkrupp6309 Год назад +109

    No matter how many times I watch an episode I'm entertained & informed by the archeologists and content every time.

    • @kathycarlson7947
      @kathycarlson7947 Год назад +4

      same for me. I think I watched this in 2020, after lockdown. This is so refreshing and thrilling!

    • @Go-Dawgs
      @Go-Dawgs Год назад +4

      I agree🌟 Time Team is the Most Important Show Ever! It is Amazing the History we get to view as it is uncovered.

  • @mclarenscca
    @mclarenscca Год назад +146

    I've said this before, but I truly love watching Time Team. I am an American, but, tht shouldn't matter to anyone! It's just really cool to see how ancient humans lived.

    • @larryzigler6812
      @larryzigler6812 Год назад +7

      Very odd comment

    • @shaldana
      @shaldana Год назад +8

      Not sure what being American has to do with anything but yup - Time Team is one of the best out there.

    • @hannahbrown2728
      @hannahbrown2728 Год назад +22

      For clarity(not the op) I think they jist mean Time Team compared to most american shows is a real step above the rest. We get stuff like Ancient Aliens and Pawn Stars and a sensationalized shark week. England has the benefit of thousands of years of history that wasnt purposefully largely destroyed by colonization. Though theres still some good stuff out there, just a different kind Edit: Hit enter too soon

    • @larryzigler6812
      @larryzigler6812 Год назад

      @@hannahbrown2728 That's not what " they " meant at all .

    • @hannahbrown2728
      @hannahbrown2728 Год назад +6

      @@larryzigler6812 So hes not saying time team is a good show? Did you miss the operative word "think" in what I said? Why is they in quotes? I was clearly refering to the original poster not some secret big bad? Anyway lol

  • @roxannetinch5552
    @roxannetinch5552 9 месяцев назад +8

    I love Time Team from over the pond in the USA 🇺🇸. I don't care how new or old these episodes are, they're all new to me. I dreamt of being an archeologist when I was young and I get a thrill when items from any time period! Thank you for this content. 46:42

  • @karlkarlos3545
    @karlkarlos3545 Год назад +29

    Thank God, an episode I've never seen before.

  • @nevillemignot1681
    @nevillemignot1681 11 месяцев назад +17

    Stewart to my mind is some sort of genius, because he pulls everything we know about a site to a conclusion that most of our 'experts' agree on in the final wash up.

  • @costrio
    @costrio Год назад +30

    Tony Robinson is one of my favourite narrators. This is a great series, IMO. Some might say, "Brilliant?"

    • @Happyheretic2308
      @Happyheretic2308 Год назад +3

      Arthur, is that you?

    • @elirien4264
      @elirien4264 9 месяцев назад

      I love that he played an archeologist in a sit-com set in ancient Rome.

  • @TheDarthSoldier
    @TheDarthSoldier 6 месяцев назад +5

    Am i the only one that absolutely loves watching anything with Tony Robinson?

  • @thebilboy6893
    @thebilboy6893 10 месяцев назад +11

    Love watching this show. When I was young, maybe 12. I was for some reason fascinated with digging for fossils. Maybe I saw a show or movie that peaked my interest. I dug some holes in the yard and pieced together rocks to look like a dinosaur foot!! I ran inside excited to show my mum and she told me they weren't bones and fill the hole before dad got home haha

  • @penelopesparrow
    @penelopesparrow Год назад +13

    Think I got a little bit emotional when Francis was talking about sitting by the fire, watching the animals. 🥺 Lovely episode!

  • @Art4ArtsSakeVideo
    @Art4ArtsSakeVideo Год назад +43

    Really one of the best, from Tony murdering some baby turnips to Carenza and Phil turning up stellar finds in their respective trenches. "We've already dug up half of Worcestershire!" but aren't we glad that Mick and Francis just kept expanding the trenches? Stewart and John dueling over pint pots of beer is pretty swell, too.

    • @Go-Dawgs
      @Go-Dawgs Год назад +4

      Dr. Francis Pryor is my Favorite. The smarts of this man is amazing. I am so glad he is willing to share knowledge with us! Thank You Sir!

  • @ktswandering
    @ktswandering Год назад +11

    Time Team reminds me of career opportunities missed....perhaps in the next life.

  • @paulwallis7586
    @paulwallis7586 Год назад +20

    Worthy of note: Emmer wheat was a very high yield, supposedly Celtic, wheat. It could deliver more than one crop per year. So that's very good. reliable farmland, hence the longevity of settlement.

  • @wendywhite2642
    @wendywhite2642 9 месяцев назад +4

    Television worth watching, again and again! ❤

  • @lauramatilda3279
    @lauramatilda3279 10 месяцев назад +5

    Little Simon's face was one of fierce determination as he chopped that tree. I love to see determination in a young person 😊

    • @user-hy7zb2vl3t
      @user-hy7zb2vl3t Месяц назад

      Wonder if they made him finish good life lessons in starting an finishing a job😊

  • @laurenarigo3894
    @laurenarigo3894 7 месяцев назад +2

    As an engineer I love watching the progression of geophys technology through the years. The lighter weight and high resolution results show how technology can greatly improve over a 20 year time frame.

  • @pennymitchell8523
    @pennymitchell8523 Год назад +6

    I was googling Time Team ......when I looked at Victor's bio.....it said he illustrated Ruth Manning Sanders books. I was delighted as these were some of my favourite books to get out of the library to read in the late 60s and 70s

  • @hanes_cymru_
    @hanes_cymru_ Год назад +15

    Playing conkers in the pub - can you get any more British? ahhhh a glimpse into the not so distant past when everything had an innocent glow to it. Thank God for Time Team!

    • @guymorris6596
      @guymorris6596 Год назад +1

      Conkers ?

    • @MrSteamDragon
      @MrSteamDragon Год назад +4

      @@guymorris6596 A game consisting of Horse Chestnuts threaded onto a string (at school these were often our shoe laces). Each player takes it in turns to break the other persons conker by taking a swing at it. Very common school yard fun ...... well it was when I was a kid a very long time ago back in England 😎

    • @juhonieminen4219
      @juhonieminen4219 Год назад +2

      I came to search a comment explaining that weird pub game. Glad I found it.

  • @seanh4841
    @seanh4841 Год назад +20

    Even though I have see this episode a few times, I do enjoy these because they are quality

  • @marshabaker6153
    @marshabaker6153 7 месяцев назад +3

    I love watching all of these. Just opens your eyes to what people went through to exist and how spoiled we are. I thank our Ancestors for their resilience & determination during those times so that we can Enjoy the fruits of their unending labors.

  • @lesley.brennan10
    @lesley.brennan10 Год назад +9

    I love this show i look forward to every episode much respect from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️ 🙌 👏 💜

  • @karenmurphy7066
    @karenmurphy7066 Год назад +11

    Wow, wow, wow! Thank you for the historical discoveries and the hard work and excitement of the discoveries! Thank you!

  • @BC-ui9yt
    @BC-ui9yt Год назад +9

    "This is like the Somme". And poor old Baldrick knows all about The Somme :(

    • @Val.Kyrie.
      @Val.Kyrie. 9 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂
      My English grandfathers favourite blackadder character was baldrick 😂

  • @hannahbrown2728
    @hannahbrown2728 Год назад +14

    Oh I love when Mick gets to doodling, I hope hes enjoying his ridiculous stripey sweater somewhere in the great beyond

    • @suzieanderton4239
      @suzieanderton4239 11 месяцев назад +1

      Is he deceased?

    • @hannahbrown2728
      @hannahbrown2728 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@suzieanderton4239 Yeah unfortunately he passed in 2013 not too long ago on June 24th. It was a brain haemmorrhage.

  • @vernthornblad1598
    @vernthornblad1598 Год назад +9

    Miss this team so much.

    • @man.inblack
      @man.inblack Год назад +1

      At least you can get new time team from some of them!
      Even Tonys back in

  • @PtolemyJones
    @PtolemyJones 10 месяцев назад +4

    I like a lot of the people in these shows, Phil and Carrenza are particular favorites for me, but over the long term it is fun to watch Tony's journey, from so new and naive to the later series where where he gets pretty knowledgeable and more respectful of the digs and such.

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 9 месяцев назад +2

      As a Canadian the first ones I saw were well into the series. I had no idea how old the show really was. Loving the older shows.

    • @PtolemyJones
      @PtolemyJones 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@dawnelder9046 Similar to my experience as an American, I only found them on RUclips a few years ago.
      I do catch them from early to late in the series though.

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks so much for posting

  • @a.azazagoth5413
    @a.azazagoth5413 2 месяца назад +2

    I don’t recall reading one negative comment about this show. Some people didn’t like Seinfeld or Friends or Dirty Jobs but everyone loves this show. As an American i didn’t start watching it until it started streaming on the internet and thank god for that!

  • @sheilawhite8314
    @sheilawhite8314 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just love these series as being here in 1989 from Uk to Australia I miss the old history of dear old England

  • @Cazsuane
    @Cazsuane Год назад +5

    Oooh! A TT I've not seen before!

  • @red.5475
    @red.5475 Год назад +18

    Dr John Gater looks like Francis Pryor, these days. 😂

    • @polar199
      @polar199 Год назад +3

      that would be a surprise to both of them​@ERIC R HARRINGTON : DICTATOR OF DEALS

    • @diwi1942
      @diwi1942 Год назад +1

      @ERIC R HARRINGTON : DICTATOR OF DEALS John Gator is still alive. He's on the new Time Team series along with Stuart, Carenza and Helen. No Phil though.

    • @roselynpark9950
      @roselynpark9950 Год назад

      @ERIC R HARRINGTON : DICTATOR OF DEALS He hung up his trowel, or more precisely, buried it at the site of his last dig.
      Still alive and kicking at present, but his fieldwork days are behind him.

  • @lizzy66125
    @lizzy66125 Год назад +3

    you ve gotta love Francis's enthousiasm!

  • @LindaMewhirter
    @LindaMewhirter 5 месяцев назад +2

    My favorite show! I am addicted for sure and I don't watch much tv.

  • @cyclingnerddelux698
    @cyclingnerddelux698 Год назад +4

    Missing Mick Aston.

  • @Happyheretic2308
    @Happyheretic2308 Год назад +2

    Blessed Victor, creator of magic

  • @thomasevans5467
    @thomasevans5467 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was a wonderful episode amazing they found a piece of beaker pottery at the end there.

  • @thesilentfuzz
    @thesilentfuzz 10 месяцев назад +1

    We will love Time Team!! I'm a supporter. Could u please put season & episode name & Numbers in the description please.? Keep up the good work

  • @adamsjerome1839
    @adamsjerome1839 11 месяцев назад +1

    Francis driving a JCB!! Will miracles never cease.

  • @HistorySkills
    @HistorySkills Год назад +6

    Great video. I should do more vids on the bronze Age.

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 Год назад +2

    Nice Work!

  • @leecarlson9713
    @leecarlson9713 5 месяцев назад +1

    “And you say ‘Good night’ to your ancestors, because they are always with you.”

  • @XlrationMedia
    @XlrationMedia Год назад +2

    Liz Pearsons at 22:21 has the best job. She loves it.

  • @svennielsen633
    @svennielsen633 10 месяцев назад +2

    There were two mistakes about your test with a wooden plough:
    1. it was used mainly on sandy soils, not on clay soils
    2. you hold it to the side, so it will turn over the soil.

    • @lnbjr7
      @lnbjr7 Месяц назад

      I think the design of the plow is totally impractical. I would design one where if I wanted it to dig deeper I would press down on the plow handles … to reduce the depth I would pull up on the plow handles. The illustration of the field being plowed was drawn/painted by a monk who didn’t have a clue! Surprised an engineer hasn’t corrected the monastic engineering error!

  • @benediktmorak4409
    @benediktmorak4409 10 месяцев назад

    without making anyone else small now.
    But since Sir Tony is back with the team, I'm also watching the new episodes again.

  • @rosandpetejohn9386
    @rosandpetejohn9386 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Nat and Doug. Just catching up on your Scandinavian adventure. Lovely vignette of Copenhagen. We regularly visit Christchurch’s Copenhagen Bakery, about 1km from us. Best pastries in town. Hope you took the chance to try some originals! Some mates back in Wales have a daughter and family living there. They love it.

  • @leecarlson9713
    @leecarlson9713 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is Season 9, Episode 9. It is titled “A Prehistoric Airfield,” because there was a WWII RAF airfield in Throckmorton.

  • @mistydawnoliver6717
    @mistydawnoliver6717 3 месяца назад

    LOVE the plow experiment

  • @susanwolf1321
    @susanwolf1321 4 месяца назад

    In 2006 I went to Scotland, to investigate Neolithic sites. I had lived in Essex as a young child, but then grew up in the States. Found Skara Brae in the 80’s in a copy of National Geographic, been fascinated ever since. Between great Bernera and Rousseau,orkney found a lot of history. This show I found a month ago. It’s helped me fill in the blanks. My next choice of exploration is the Golden Road in wales.

  • @GiGiGoesShopping
    @GiGiGoesShopping 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm staggered. Dear Mick doing plowing demo??

  • @steveclark5357
    @steveclark5357 Месяц назад +1

    time team is the best, hands down

  • @TravisBrady-wn8fr
    @TravisBrady-wn8fr 2 месяца назад

    I love all the colorful charachters of time team. If that same cast was on here playing volley ball id still watch😂

  • @lizzy66125
    @lizzy66125 Год назад

    the earlier episodes give so much more clarification.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +4

    12:08 and now they found a "factory" from the word manufacture, which is in part Latin, in Ethiopia which is 1.2 million years old. We've been sculpting stone to get tools for eons.

  • @alfredmolison7134
    @alfredmolison7134 Год назад +2

    The soil looks very good.

  • @douglasruss2889
    @douglasruss2889 Год назад

    Bravo

  • @markberman6708
    @markberman6708 Год назад +6

    Is there any discussion about the bronze age collapse? Or any way to see if the site had been abandoned when mobile iron age people came across it... and, like people using Roman stone for houses saw left overs of bronze age "stuff" that made the area look good for habitation or a good place to easily divide up amongst a traveling band looking for arable land? Trying to recall what happened or what's the speculation on population decline in the isles during the collapse... cannot recall at the.moment

    • @CaptainCed
      @CaptainCed Год назад +2

      The late bronze age collapse is specific to the eastern Mediterranean and Near East.

  • @rebeccabyrne3236
    @rebeccabyrne3236 6 месяцев назад

    I'm american, and a history buff, so I love this show. Doesn't hurt that I just love to hear all the different accents. Scottish (Im 76% scottish.), is my favorite. Now how do I find a scottish man from the US?.😂

  • @pattysherwood7091
    @pattysherwood7091 10 месяцев назад

    I wish we could do archeology in New Hampshire like this

  • @dereks1264
    @dereks1264 Год назад +3

    You gotta admire somebody who has the confidence to wear a white sweater while rooting around in the dirt.

    • @coraclements4562
      @coraclements4562 11 месяцев назад

      I like how they scrape for hours and then show something with clean hands and fingernails, never dirt on their knees, sometimes this show makes me laugh

  • @juliamacdonald3767
    @juliamacdonald3767 10 месяцев назад

    So weird to see Tony with hair. This show is phenomenal.

  • @nicholasmatuza728
    @nicholasmatuza728 Год назад +2

    Archeologist always be looking for a date. I bet Carbon's pretty pissed.

  • @terrydamron4770
    @terrydamron4770 3 месяца назад +2

    Brit tv the best of the BEST

  • @dianemuhs1105
    @dianemuhs1105 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can’t help but wonder if there was a turnip shortage after this episode.😊

    • @Patrick_Cooper
      @Patrick_Cooper 5 месяцев назад +1

      Well I for one wouldn't complain.

  • @DavidSmith-yx7kn
    @DavidSmith-yx7kn Год назад +3

    I feel sorry for the kids the adults take their toy away.

  • @Val.Kyrie.
    @Val.Kyrie. 9 месяцев назад +1

    There’s no way Baldrick, of all people, would trample turnips!

  • @luffegasen7711
    @luffegasen7711 4 месяца назад +1

    Sooo ... A post hole is a former hole that has been filled up, right? ^^

  • @marykennedy4126
    @marykennedy4126 11 месяцев назад +2

    Any one notice how these old men are playing like stereotypical school children, while the actual school children are on their best behavior?😂😂😂 "it's my turn to play with the plow! "

  • @yewenyi
    @yewenyi Год назад +1

    If I were a local archaeologist I would want them to spend more than three days.

  • @swedichboy1000
    @swedichboy1000 Год назад

    14:38 Why is there a balloon there?

  • @kathleenbradley7142
    @kathleenbradley7142 8 месяцев назад

    Not often Phil says Tony can't go in the trench. That was different!

    • @deborahparham3783
      @deborahparham3783 7 месяцев назад

      Depends on how far along they are with the trench. If the trench has just been "cleaned up" but not yet recorded, the person responsible for that trench doesn't want anyone traipsing through it. According to Phil that is a hanging offense.

  • @maurachapman4179
    @maurachapman4179 Год назад

    Top soil

  • @crazyeyesc.s1143
    @crazyeyesc.s1143 Год назад

    It's so cool that Tony got to work with Rowan = Mr. Bean. Comedy Show

  • @jefo2405
    @jefo2405 Год назад +4

    Francis is easily the most overexcitable archaeologist I've seen. At first he was very calm but he exploded on day three. And he is also for sure always the one to look for evidence for his "theories" i.e. hypotheses rather than coming up with hypotheses from the evidence in the ground. He even admits this on day one in this eposide, but you can see "evidence" of his ass backwards thinking in most other episodes, especially later ones where he is adamant in making up a story in his head first and then "finding proof of it" in the ground rather than the other way around, to such a degree as to almost hamper the fieldwork. God bless him. Glad Tony was always there to match and block his way of thinking to a degree.

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 Год назад +2

      For crank sake, did he bang your mother or something? That guy has experience in the field since the 1970s, so why do you assume he has the need to "make up" evidence for his theories? Or do you honestly believe that prehistoric cultures didn't have any spiritual concepts?

    • @Awitsaduck
      @Awitsaduck Год назад

      Doesn't it come with the (prehistory) territory?

    • @thomasbell7033
      @thomasbell7033 Год назад

      Glad I'm not the only one. Francis gives me the ass, as we say in Texas. His vast ego does all the talking, it would appear.

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 Год назад +2

      @@thomasbell7033 Says the Texan with the inflated ego.

    • @thomasbell7033
      @thomasbell7033 Год назад +1

      A charactor assumption based solely on where I was.born? Bit bigoted isn't it? At least my opinion is based on a little evidence.

  • @abigailgerlach5443
    @abigailgerlach5443 Год назад +1

    Are British farmers just more accommodating to strangers coming in and digging up their crops or does Time Team ever get told to go and take a running jump?

  • @MrPtcrazy13069
    @MrPtcrazy13069 Год назад +1

    i love the history, but an ad every 3 minutes?!?.......i could only watch the first 1/2, then gave up......

  • @freeaudiojungle4407
    @freeaudiojungle4407 Год назад +4

    people worry about ai generated text, this entire comment section is an example of why. all of you indistinguishable from a chatbot.

    • @user-hy7zb2vl3t
      @user-hy7zb2vl3t Месяц назад

      Nit a bot can find all pictures if the traffic light 😅

  • @anare3050
    @anare3050 10 месяцев назад

    So I wanna know what the difference between the structure of a Bronze Age and an Iron Age house. Is it just the finds that date them?

    • @megelizabeth9492
      @megelizabeth9492 10 месяцев назад

      I think it’s mostly the finds in in most cases, since what you are most likely going to find in the ground is most likely just a circle of post holes and a small ditch for water runoff.

    • @anare3050
      @anare3050 10 месяцев назад

      @@megelizabeth9492 Thanks. That was my thought also. I was wondering if the structure itself was different but that’s all extrapolated anyway. Ta again.

  • @steveb1ish
    @steveb1ish Год назад +2

    Phil became more excited as Tony explained how Helen's freshly exposed trench proved to be an ancient mystery, Phil remained poised to begin stroking the edges of her trench hoping to expose any changes in

    • @deborahparham3783
      @deborahparham3783 9 месяцев назад +1

      You have a vivid and somewhat perverse imagination.

  • @HabarudoD
    @HabarudoD Год назад

    What was that nut-cracking game? I'm just an ignorant norwegian, and I've never seen that done before 😅

  • @harbourdogNL
    @harbourdogNL Год назад +2

    30:35 Wonderful, a child actually allowed to wield an axe. Today's helicopter parents and OHS Nazis would lose their minds.

    • @thhseeking
      @thhseeking Год назад +4

      He looked pretty capable, too. My guess is that he came from a local farm and was probably chopping wood before he could walk :P

  • @annberlin5811
    @annberlin5811 5 месяцев назад

    There is literally nothing in my backyard

  • @An_Appeal_To_Heaven
    @An_Appeal_To_Heaven Год назад +1

    Pa-uh-ree

  • @Sister325
    @Sister325 Год назад +1

    1999?

  • @tgiere9082
    @tgiere9082 Год назад +1

    UFO? 14:38-14:52

    • @martinh1437
      @martinh1437 Год назад

      Balloon maybe?

    • @perhapsyes2493
      @perhapsyes2493 Год назад +1

      Good catch!
      Doesn't look like a perfect sphere or anything. I would have to guess that it's a balloon tied to a post in the ground, to indicate a potential digsite or boundary or something. But who knows?

  • @Lebeauski
    @Lebeauski Год назад +1

    I kneel before no one as well.

  • @papricep6248
    @papricep6248 Год назад

    I wonder why they chose iron over aluminum or steel.

    • @thhseeking
      @thhseeking Год назад +1

      With the technology of the time, iron was easier. And aluminium was a very late discovery. Steel came a little later than iron.

    • @janecapon2337
      @janecapon2337 Год назад

      Or polypropylene. Or nylon.

  • @Mando5
    @Mando5 10 месяцев назад

    Found the first HOA 😂

  • @dann5268
    @dann5268 7 месяцев назад +1

    News Flash: IN BRITAIN all grain crops are called CORN!!!
    GRAIN = CORN.

  • @mandy7422
    @mandy7422 11 месяцев назад

    If there is a bronze age and then a iron age ,what comes after that and what do you call 2023 does anybody know

  • @janetsmith2022
    @janetsmith2022 Год назад

    The same over n. T

  • @c1ph3rpunk
    @c1ph3rpunk Год назад +3

    Ah yes, more History Hit ad supported non-podcast content not on History Hit. As my ex’s grandma used to say, why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free.
    Do a series on the origin of idioms like that, there’s your first episode, for free, no cow needed.

  • @sammyjo8109
    @sammyjo8109 Год назад +2

    why do they never have more than 3 days?

    • @junebyrne4491
      @junebyrne4491 Год назад +5

      Because they all have regular jobs so these are strictly weekend activities. Not sure which one but one they had to continue working.

    • @annazaman9657
      @annazaman9657 Год назад +4

      @@junebyrne4491 the one where they dug for a fourth day was the dig in Coventry. The cathedral they dug up

    • @brianbanks703
      @brianbanks703 Год назад

      because idiot t.v. people can't count so assumed it was more exciting.

    • @thomasbell7033
      @thomasbell7033 Год назад

      @@annazaman9657 Thank you. I've been trying to remember which episode that was for months. Now I must find it.

    • @thhseeking
      @thhseeking Год назад

      @@junebyrne4491 I think that they had a 6-day dig as well.

  • @GarthKlein
    @GarthKlein 8 месяцев назад

    y

  • @marshabentley5276
    @marshabentley5276 10 месяцев назад

    PLEASE--DO the ENTIRE apartment in the same flooring…to include kitchen and bathroom. the vinyl flooring is water resistant and strong and can now go in baths and kitchens. And with the money you save on the floor tiles, PLEASE go ahead and do your bedroom floor so ALL floors are the same!!!
    Do not worry about shower glass, but put up a curtain and spring rod.
    Leave the sink in the bathroom but change ALL the faucets in the bathroom and shower and all the door handles.
    get a small bedside cabinet or small dresser from a brochante and use that in your bathroom for storage so you can take it with you when you leave.
    The white tiles are great.
    See if Ryan will take out wall between kitchen and living area now before you put down floor. it will make the whole apartment look so much bigger and lighter and better…and should be no cost.

  • @shawnnew9812
    @shawnnew9812 9 месяцев назад

    The English didn't have corn in the iron age.

    • @deborahcavel-greant6155
      @deborahcavel-greant6155 9 месяцев назад

      And you don't know enough about history to know that they called all grain 'corn'. What we call 'corn' is actually maize.

  • @wobblybobengland
    @wobblybobengland 2 месяца назад

    Can't watch that Robinson knowing that he's a looney labour fan

  • @nicklasschmltt6959
    @nicklasschmltt6959 Год назад +1

    Did you sort it out ? In just 3 days ?
    Sure you got it right ?

  • @nancyhammons3594
    @nancyhammons3594 7 месяцев назад

    Why is it always just three days?

    • @zoltanz288
      @zoltanz288 7 месяцев назад

      because they had jobs and also because its very expensive.

  • @stanleymax4388
    @stanleymax4388 Год назад

    The intro to this show gives me such a headache with that stupid pounding drum!!!

  • @jeffkeeley4594
    @jeffkeeley4594 Год назад

    Phil's comment about grinding corn couldn't have been correct as we have always been led to believe that corn was not introduced to Europe until after Columbus brought it back from The America's,which was a long time after any date BC.

    • @joyceknudsen2708
      @joyceknudsen2708 Год назад +6

      Jeff, if I’m not mistaken, what we in the U.S. call corn, the British call maize. And when they speak of corn they are referring to what we call wheat. Or perhaps any small round grain like barley and oats.

    • @lizzy66125
      @lizzy66125 Год назад +4

      @Jeff Keely,if I got a £ for every time this comment and explanation came by in the TT series,I would have a lot of money😂 ,no disrespect meant,but corn=grain in the UK.