For complete information about the cookies we use, data we collect and how we process them, please check our. Our family love TT and watch it together. But TIME TEAM managed the impossible. Surely, the way forward would have been to dig deeper into the technical aspects of the archaeology and to speak to the intelligent audience that made the program in the first place whether the sites themselves or the techniques being employed. Since changing his diet, hes lost about 50 pounds! Such a great programme. I rue the fact that as a child we used encyclopaedias 20 years out of date. From jan Marie jaser. The team are irreplaceable, such a huge whole left in life once the program ended. This is the sort of Programme that would thrive on BBC 2 in conjunction with The Open University. We have several equally exciting sites lined up that we hope to investigate with support from our fans on Patreon., Already Patreon supporters have rallied behind another fantastic site a mysterious Iron Age settlement with underground passages in Cornwall. The fact that TT was the only programme I regularly watched on Channel 4 I am very sad to see it go. Incidentally, Mr Harding, this flygirl will gladly buy you a pint, any day and would love to hear stories about years of pulling history out of the ground one piece, one bone, and one shard at a time. I just love this programme and am very sad to hear that there will be no more. I saw the same program, Justin, and I agree entirely! It must have been amazingly hard to pull together the locations, permits, and logistics, add the art, historical research, music and local involvement, let alone process the dig sites. Quod erat demonstrandum. Thank you, Time Team!!! I hate that its producers felt the need to change its face to meet the modern idea of glamour! time team r.i.p. Bringing in that awful woman for the last series was the straw that broke the camels back. Thank you Time Team for all those wonderful hours of thoroughly enjoyable entertainment. Its always sad when a long running and reputable series ends. His sharp, charming wit and fresh-faced boyish looks made him the prime target for the historical re-enactment spots on the show. I learned a lot about my British roots by watching and have shared the knowledge with my family. paleo-osteology, finds experts, experts in the Bronze Age or Rome I am as raptured as Phil squatting in a newly opened trench exclaiming, Oooh! Later, in a blazing take down of the shows changes in the Western Daily Press, he wrote: There is a lot less archaeological content and a lot more pratting about. It wasn't exactly love at first sight, but it was heading there. Admittedly, in the last year or so I have found myself increasingly disinterested in the programme. Tim Taylor recalls that some archaeologists were initially, quite fairly, a bit sceptical. One aspect that some treated with suspicion was the three-day deadline. All the members of the team are keen to promote archaeology, I once witnessed Phil Harding rushing from trench to trench when TT were in York, stopping, turning off his radio and spending time talking to some enthusiastic kids about what he was doing, how he was doing it and why, the kids were transfixed by his enthusiasm, his ability to communicate his subject at many different levels being an inspiring sight. Spent time today discussing post-holes with a friend, others around thought we were crazy, but thats what Time Team was all about. Little surprise she became a history teacher. We wish Phil, Mick, Helen, Sir Tony and the team well for the future and thank them for the pleasure they have brought us. Bravo to your remaks. I am American and Time Team is my favorite program. Recently went to Jamestown where the 1st Time Team America was tapedthat was amazing. He also keeps it especially sharp in order to better pierce into hard soil. Is Tony Robinson a vegetarian? Hated that they axed Mick Aston and brought in other new people!!! Not that I want to live there though am quite happy to be an Australian. My son in his early 20s always likes to watch it. The site, discovered by historian and metal detectorist Keith Westcott after years of research, could be one of the biggest villas uncovered in recent times. I guess I will have to plan a trip to the UK to get my archaeology fix now. Perhaps the BBC could take over where Channel 4 has failed and get back to grass roots like in series 4-6. time team has over the years discovered great things. I thought the programmes inspiring and my grief was genuine at its loss of experts like Mick Aston and the programmes ending.The occasional sighting of a long lost member like Carenza Lewis in a published Report makes me wish for the experience as it unfolded once again. I made this ages ago and thought someone here MIGHT like it? I wish that ABC in Aus would start at the beginning and replay them all. I found her to be frightening and tedious at the same time, and to this day I fast forward through the segments where she is featured. And what lies behind the strange decision to give us two rehashes of old material at the end of the 19th season? Rest in peace, Mick, you added more to peoples lives than you probably ever realised. 2003Michelle Johnsonm. Watched it since the beginning, some great episodes and fantastic digs. My youngest is 10 and has been a fan from as early as I can remember, he has his own dig at the bottom of our garden and a massive fossil collection. Sir Tony Robinson, who is an honorary patron, says: I was delighted to hear about the plans for the next chapter in Time Teams story. One of our students is well into his 70s, hes been in the field with us both on our formal field school and in a volunteering capacity. The students became instant converts to the program. too, although not often. So thank you time team I hope someone with a brain brings it back. I have been planning to return for several years now for a holiday and to catch up with friends and relatives. Such an approach was perfectly realised by Graham Dixon, the director of the first few seasons. I agree with Brian, a petition might make Ch4 sit up and realise that we, the viewers, have got brains and like to watch programs with interesting and informative content. I am an American who did real dirt archeology thirty years ago.I dug at at three historic sites and one protohistoric site in East Central Illinois. There is nothing else like it on TV. I have watched TT for the last 20 years from my mid 20s. NON of these corporations do they think we are all idiots who will do as they as told like little children in school!!!!! Loved Time Team and will miss it [endless repeats are not the same but I still find myself watching them anyway]. There are quite a few of us down here watching repeats ( up to 5 times) but even so they are still interesting. And anyone who does not like Tony Robinson probably doesnt like Rowan Atkinson either, probably has not a read book over 30 pages in decades, and probably believes the Big Bang was what happened in their bedroom last night.. You can find her message at https://digventures.com/2013/03/tools-down-for-time-team-raksha-dave-on-the-end-of-an-era-and-her-new-adventure/. Ive watched TT for years now and thoroughly enjoyed it. Tony was very good at being the non-archeologist and I salute him! TT is very fun to watch after nearly 30 years from the first episodes; watching the GeoPhysics change from season to season (week to week for me as I binge) is great for this engineer. !I have just retired and it would be perfect NOW. Im the guy who set it up, iv got the page on Facebook, Twitter and the main website that i run. I am an ex water board worker and I still don t know where they obtained the patience to go into a hole in the ground and dig with a trowel. Yes, really hope so! I am sure there are more sites for them to investigate. We will suffer forever without the seasonal hours of archaeology, in all its forms. It has an extra-long handle and additional reinforcement so that he has better leverage when moving loads of earth. I know we have no Roman history, but there are thousands of of places that date back thousands of years. Maybe after all these replies BBC4 may approach the original team !!! Ive always adored darling Tony Robinson since his days as Baldric, and Mick (RIP), Phil (gotta love him!) Thank goodness for DVDs of past episodes. Buy Phil Harding - Time Team 14 Tee|T-Shirt Black: Shop top fashion brands T-Shirts at Amazon.com FREE DELIVERY and Returns possible on eligible purchases Gutted that Time Team has ended! Created by television producer Tim Taylor and presented by actor Tony Robinson, each episode featured a team of specialists carrying out an archaeological dig over a period of three days, with Robinson . I have watched Time Team over the years. So sad to see the demise of TT. Maybe one day she will say sorry to us all. PLEASE bring it back. The final piece of the jigsaw fell into place during the fledgling Time Teams first episode. Some episodes Ive seen over three times each. Refreshing to see non-Brits find our history/heritage of great interest. It is to bad that the show was cut, there are so much more to find, discover and educate us all. Please BBC take this show under your wings ! Only a fool would get rid of an engaging program like TT. Very very sad. Agree 100%, they should have left it well alone. We may not see its like again. From the mid-1970s, he worked on excavations in Berkshire, Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire and the Isle of Wight for the Department of the Environment (DOE). Whats on at this afternoon? Because of Time Team I now want to become an archeologist. I will miss it desperately and want to say thank you to them all.. What a fantastic 20 years Bye bye Tme TeamI will care for Phils hat .. I was digging my veg patch yesterday and I found a napped piece of flint. Headed by D Macall. Hopefully some other channel will take up the format eventually. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the digs and finds discovered by the crew. It excited the viewers, gave a good history of The United Kingdom, and made one waiting for the next episode, all due to the enthusiasm and clever programming of the show. Harding. I watch any that come on now.. saw one yesterday about the digging our of the 2 world war planes in the bogs.. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Cutting some excellent TV and radio presenters in favor of younger ones. I agree Shiela, a long read but entertaining, and an indication of TTs popularity. It needed to get back to its roots look at the early episodes to see why it was successful. In my mind, one of the contributing factors to the programmes demise, were the increasing number of digs being done on behalf of professional bodies such as English Heritage, and local authorities. Perhaps there were too many Roman sites with their predictable layouts. Channel 4 please think again you have made a monumental mistake! Can anyone help us with the contact? So why could it not continue on and evolve in 2013 ? Because the major players were all quite old, and as you will have heard age is the surest antidote to youthful energy. ! I have just realised that time team is to be axed by c4. Learning? Such speed was certainly not ideally suited to showcase all of the techniques available to modern archaeologists. It will be sad for it to end, but theres still a few epsiodes I havent seen. Many episode are available free on veehd.com. Hi. I was surfing the internet to obtain correct titles for some episodes that I recorded earlier. Archaeologist Phil Harding has paid tribute to his Time Team colleague Mick Aston who has died at the age of 66. The most detailed description dates from around 50 BC in the Commentarii de Bello Gallico, a first-hand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative by Julius Caesar. But Channel 4 has dumb it down, the last episode i watched was at Henham Park down the road from me, They found out nothing that wasnt local knowledge already. I love time team. I always made sure be there watching when it was on. Yes, the original core team with Carenza, and then Helen Geake, were great. Just started to watch the latest series on C4, very very sad to be losing it soon. Hope it returns anne from Ontario Canada. My wife was not well for several years & she found Time Team to be one of the few programs worth watching. In 1966, while still at school, he attended a training excavation by Bristol University Extra Mural Department in Fyfield and West Overton. http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/time-team-should-continue-on-tv.html If you ever wanted to check anything academically, you ran a brick wall which amply demonstrated it was seen by C4 as a Reallity show, complete with Dymock shots. Raphael, you cant have the old cast back. I suppose I will have to go back to Dads Army for a bit of sanity then, Robyn Australia Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The last series was disappointing without Helen and Stuart who were replaced by people without half their expertise. Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over 25. Southern Gaulish Samian ware, or Green Glaze, 14th Century. Observing how so many, different, recondite specialty fields come together paleopalynography. Time to leave! I started looking to find more information about the history of Henham park & was so sad to see the show has been axed. I hate the way that today producers think all people are stupid and try to dumb down TV. I agree the lady they brought in for Series 19 was disappointing and that it does show how far C4 has come in the last 20 years. Self - Local Expert 1 episode, . So so sad, the only one of its kind and they axe it. The result was a previously unknown 5th-century monastic enclosure linked to St Columba. My absolute favorite TV program! Also it being on an increasingly miserable Channel (4) did it no favours whatsoever. i never knew this show was available as the colonies never mentioned it. I loved every minute of it. Time Team did a superb job and has an excellent track record of quality archaeology, bringing the subject to millions via TV and publishing the results! How DARE they axe Time Team, it has been one of my few regular watches for a long time. 200k an episode? Its put me very on edge not to know where Im up to and I think Channel 4 should be funding my medication for hypertension, blurred vision (tears I think) and severe withdrawal already before its ended. Is there any posibility of obtaining a copy of this and the program on the barge in the river Rhine. There can be little doubt that part of the shows early success stems from the audience warming to the groups genuine passion for teasing out the past. His Uncle, my brother, has to dig up a dig with him when he comes on holiday and he is in there like a professional. Phil's appointment follows an extensive search and interviews with a very strong field of candidates. How many programmes can a entertain a whole family at the same time, not many. Wasnt TT the only reason to watch Channel 4 ? Now I have no reason what ever to watch ch 4 now or in the future . I have watched this program over the life of its showing and as a saturday morning archaeologist I was challenged to dig deeper (pun intended) by reading more into the theory and practice of archaeology. Carenzas missing as is Helen, I see Mick walked out as I also presume Stewart has too. I would love to see as many of the team as posible brought together for specials or even to tell us what they are involved in now. along with Mick Aston, Robin Bush & Beric Morley. In February 2012, Prof Aston, writing in the Western Daily Press, explained his decision to quit Time Team a year earlier, saying it was because Channel 4 had altered its format and the show had . if you can i would a reply.also HELEN IS ALSO VERY GOOD. TV is going downhill faster & faster. What happened to the Time Team crew? The team also included the likes of surveyors Stewart Ainsworth and Henry Chapman, illustrator Victor Ambrus, and fellow archaeologists Helen Geake and Phil Harding, and gradually the show began to grow its following, introducing a whole new audience to archaeology. Mick Aston was a great British eccentric; an atheist whose lifes work was medieval monasticism, an anarchist who for many decades loyally fulfilled the labyrinthine requirements of his university and British television, and a grumpy old curmudgeon with the kindest of hearts and a great capacity for friendship, he said. The format was being refreshed in a bid to stem slowly falling ratings. And there is much yet to dig and poke at historically in the world, let alone Great Britain. I am watching as many of the daily episodes as I can on New Zealands History Channel.It makes me nostalgic for the British history and archeological sites. Thanks Guys! Too bad for the changes they made, these new guys tried hard, but you cant replace what the old team had, the magic, the small things, Still, Im grateful for what they achieved and for what it has meant to me and still does. Phil annoys me at times, by always stealing the limelight when lesser mortals had done the hard graft,but, the highlights were when lesser mortals (IE Raksha, Matt or Ian) had exciting finds and were allowed to show.Victors drawings were more lively and thought provoking than the boring computer graphics.I will start to miss the programme in two years time, when we finally complete seies 20. The new series is getting nearer to the original format, I think, except for the one featuring the soldiers, which, dare I say it and risk castigation (?) Somehow they know that the user is in the US and access is denied. and I just came across the time team on my tablet in November 2019. My enduring memory of Tony Robinson during Time Team filming is him spending several hours of every day asleep in a massive American car with the engine running. Sir Tony I salute you and the team,its been a good innings! Thanks for the many years of wonderful, intelligent, entertainment Time Team, we will really miss you. Stranger things have happened! TT was an utter revelation. He has become a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series Time Team . Now I will be stuck with overproduced, watered down supposedly historically accurate twaddle , We held a bit of a poll a few years ago with the Pagan Federation as to what the favourite TV programme was. The 2006 audience survey also identified that Time Teams core audience consisted of families and people aged over 45 / 50. Above all we learned something new in each programme , not the usual rehashed information served up in other one -off programmes on popular periods. Whether or not Aston was casting aspersions at the new host, but the timing of his comments about the show becoming 'dumbed down certainly appeared to be pointed in that general direction, or at least lumping Ochota in with what he saw as detrimental changes. Matt will be based at our new premises in Welshpool where he will take up the post of Business Manager, Wales. I just can not believe we will not see his fabulous jumpers again.. ( except in repeats of course ). TT was an outstanding program. my gosh, I am from Chula Vista Ca. xx. Were currently watching the series (2012?) They have onbly made a couple of mistakes, 1 was letting Mick go and the other was axing Time Team. The ABC in Australia invariably saw fit to show very, very few episodes of Time Team, although numerous repeats were televised, and like a good book, they were enjoyed by a public that is hungry for family value in TV productions. Theyd first met during an ABC TV interview in September 2017. I always look forward to it when I get chance and to know that it is finishing is both shocking and disappointing. and spoke about his decision to adopt a vegan diet. I used to tape the shows & send the tapes to my sister in Winnipeg who enjoyed them as much as as we did Phil & Tony were our Favourites . My children are 13 and 12, and we all like to sit down as a family and watch this programme together and learn something. There are many pagan archeologists too. I agree. Subscribe to Current Archaeology the UKs favourite archaeology magazine and like thousands of other people you too can get details of all the latest digs and discoveries delivered to your door, every month. I never felt patronized and certainly never notice Tony Robinson sermonizing about global warming. Please bring Time Team back. So sad. time team was one of the best progs ever. Channel 4 you need looking at!!! Desperate for a good documentary to watch over a late dinner, I discovered Tony Robinsons Time Team special on the Mesolithic and Doggerland. Immediately, I was hooked. I have always wondered what happens to all the dirt that the Time Team dig out of their sites after the 3 days of digging? Requested by a commissioning editor to wear more colourful clothing Mick turned up in the most garish garment he could find as a joke, only to be told it was perfect. Time Team creator Tim Taylor said they now have enough funds to start work on two new YouTube episodes, with two more in the pipeline. As Mick Aston observed the geophys and Time Team have always gone hand in hand. YOU HAVE JUST NOT THOUGHT THIS THROUGH! Oh well, TV is doomed. I absolutely agree with everything you said ! Tags: A number of archaeological old hands were sacrificed in favour of more youthful presenters. Our investigation of the villa and the landscape it occupies will aim to preserve and enrich our understanding of the past and the people who inhabited it. RIP Time Team. I am 81 & have watched & enjoyed TT for many years. Im sorry to see that TT is folding though. Your email address will not be published. Totally gutted Time Team is going. Such a shame its being axed at a time its claimed the viewing figures are at its highest make little sense to me. Well Done Time Team, sad to hear you are soon to be no more. His presentation throughout all of the series, which I have almost finished running though for the second time, is stellar. It was Stewart who discovered the true route of the Roman road as it went through Greenwich Park. Robinson has been a superb presenter and long may he continue on historical based series . or anyone with an IQ of 50 and below, or the attention span a bit longer than a small herring. It should have stayed like that and people would have carried on watching. And that the wild-haired, wild-bearded Mick Aston would be at the centre of the ill feeling was also somewhat unexpected. Hated that glamour woman simply the wrong feel.. Very, very sorry that management mis-handling killed it. In 1994 January 16th until 2012.rip time team along with mick Aston While the yet-to-air season 20 promises a return to more-traditional Time Team values, it was too late. It was my highlight of the week especially now i am disabled and dont leave the house very often. Perhaps if Chanel 4 had stuck to the old adage of if it aint broke, dont fix it we would still have had this gem of a program to look forward to enjoying for many years to come.. with shows like Strictly Come Dancing, X Factor, Dancing on Ice, Big Brother etc etc etc all being aired every week, Time Team was an oasis of entertainment and education in a vast desert of mundane TV programming. Please, please would someone bring the show back, This is just another example of Managements old adage: Its perfect; lets New and Improve it Time Team brought so much into my life, being bed ridden, television being a large part of my life now. I love time team because it is filled with such enthusiasm and love for its subject. I would make just one more: yes, we love the established contributors, our well loved favourites, but what about the good new talent being seen in this present series (2013)? Your email address will not be published. Time Team! Jim describes this miscalculation as a death blow, which cost the show almost all of its behind the scenes staff. Your Upper Classes have been re-inventing themselves as New Romans and Empire builders for some time now, particularly in the last few centuries.They lost touch with who they ACTUALLY were and their own people. Special thanks also to the fantastic people behind the research, graphics, computer animation that added so much to each episode. Tony was constantly disagreeing with the archaeologists, and for some unexplained reason there was loud ballet music all but obliterating the commentary. I am Canadian-born but living near Atlanta, Geogia, and travel to the UK often. I was devastated to hear of the demise of this wonderful programme, but once they made the decision to bring in the awful Mary Ann Ochota as a co-presenter, the programme was doomed. Phil received the MBE in the Queen's 80th Birthday Honours list in 2006 in recognition of his sustainable development and climate change work in the South West region. One of the people she missed was Carenza Lewis. I continue to be in awe of the fantastic skill and enthusiasm of the presenters.May TT be always available to us. Taylor says, It would have been great to show Basil Brown the new technology, which enables us to see 3D images of the archaeology underground, allowing us to precisely target our excavation., Taylor continues: This dig signals the start of a fascinating new chapter for Time Team. This will give viewers the chance to engage as the shows are researched and developed, see live blogs during filming, watch virtual reality landscape data at home and join in Q&As with the team. will take it on. Most of these posts hope that the Beeb could resurrect TT somehow, but AN ENORMOUS THANK YOU TO THE CAST AND CREW FOR THE FABULOUS YEARS THEY HAVE GIVEN US. Mr . x. Condolences to Micks family, his friends and his colleagues. The two new presenters just did not fit. Coincidentally, digging within a tight timeframe echoed contemporary changes underway in the profession. When did time team end? well done on ending one of the best programs on tele. I love Time Team and regularly binge watch have seen many episodes several times. Oh! with the Amazonian co-presenter with the huge bonded teeth. Born 1957. It led to an appreciation of just how much information could be quickly gleaned from comparatively modest trenching. With Season 20 airing next year, and a series of one-off specials running into 2014, there is still new Time Team on the way. Envisioned as a quiz show in the vein of Challenge Anneka running on BBC 1 from 1989 to 1995 the team were called on to solve archaeological mysteries while racing against the clock. Well it seems the bean counters got their way. Chronicle. My 100year old mother started,me on T.T.years ago & in turn my children and now the grandchildren watch ,ask questions and research . Its our favoite show. You can watch some TT episodes on YouTube, you know-that one included. Apparently the formidable Matron Huppatz wasn't too fond of nurses' boyfriends coming to visit either. Will Xbox Series X ever be in stock again? In 2014. You can selectively provide your consent below to allow such third party embeds. Image: Wessex Archaeology. If those of us who have never met him mourn today, how much more must his friends and family be feeling his passing? Emails,from those who have just learned that TT was cancelled a year ago are still dropping into my in box. Time Team's Phil Harding explains why Waterloo Uncovered is such an important project, during our first excavation at Hougoumont Farm in 2015. I WONDER what rubbish they will put on instead. TV archaeologist Phil, 69, said knives never used to be a "nasty object". There is more than enough rubbish shown on tv so why axe a good item that entertains, explains and raises more questions. Its brilliant and helps this Singapore based Brit to feel less far away. When I get a chance I watch the repeats on More 4. Ace Custom: Phil Harding uses a personal shovel that he's modified to suit his needs. We shall mourn the loss of TT in Australia, although the episodes arrive on our screens years after they are made, which means well be watching them long after the series ends were still with the old format so I cant comment on the new look TT. the only programmes on t v seems to me rubbish what are all the staff going to do as they have been on the show for so long. . People understand it isnt treasure hunting well, we probably still have some way to go with that one! Tim points to Over 230 films that have been seen in 36 countries. 20 years is a long time in television. How amazing to see the history of England being unearthed. Interesting, in these days where we (oldies) are not responding to adverts as much as the supposed young and affluent to think of alternative crowd-sourcing models for financing programs that we like. All Rights Reserved, We use cookies to enhance your experience while using our website. It announced that after 20 seasons and over 230 episodes the programme was being axed by Channel 4. I get very claustrophobic in cities, but here its very easy to get out to the countryside, so you get the best of both worlds. They were digging Roman ruins in someones back garden and explaining in detail what they were doing and what it told them hooked then and there. I thought the 2013 series was an improvement on the 2012 series, but tonights episode was disappointing. Couldnt agree more. This is true I dont go to bed without at least watching one episode I would too love to get involved but at 67 a bit too old.
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