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PostSubject: Time Team - The End of an Era.   Time Team - The End of an Era. EmptySun 21 Oct 2012, 15:39

Sad news that Time Team has been consigned to the rubbish heap. Even if Tony Robinson was slighty irritating at times, for almost 20 years the show has bought into every home a connection to our past through archaeology and history.

http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index.php/archives/10/2012/channel-4-consigns-time-team-to-tv-history

What was your favourite or most memorable episode?

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PostSubject: Re: Time Team - The End of an Era.   Time Team - The End of an Era. EmptySun 21 Oct 2012, 16:33

Can't say that I've watched the program much in recent years but I remember a classic episode coming from Bawsey St James in Norfolk:

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/time-team/4od#3236317

I can't believe that that's 13 years ago. In fact 1999 seemed to be a vintage year for Time Team because a couple of months later there was the controversial Seahenge program (also from Norfolk) although in that program the Time Team were there only there in an observational role.

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PostSubject: Re: Time Team - The End of an Era.   Time Team - The End of an Era. EmptyMon 22 Oct 2012, 10:23

I have very mixed feelings about the end of TT, I've slagged it often but there's no question as to how important it has been in raising the public profile of the discipline and the number of people it has encouraged to take it up. If nothing else, it gave a more realistic portrait of the trials as well as the joys of digging since it showed that sometimes there is not a lot to find and also that it's often not the big, spectacular remains that are the most revealing but the small, mundane items that can illuminate the past.

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PostSubject: Re: Time Team - The End of an Era.   Time Team - The End of an Era. EmptyMon 22 Oct 2012, 14:32

Good grief, I can now make pictures appear without even knowing I'm doing it? affraid Seriously, thanks Nordmann, I didn't think of including that.

I really enjoyed the episodes about the parts of history that we rarely hear much about, like this one in Govan, Glasgow

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PostSubject: Re: Time Team - The End of an Era.   Time Team - The End of an Era. EmptyMon 22 Oct 2012, 15:02

There are a few who have copied our widget so I thought it might be an idea to include an image in the first post (the widget shows any picture from the first post on a thread)
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PostSubject: Re: Time Team - The End of an Era.   Time Team - The End of an Era. EmptyMon 22 Oct 2012, 15:52

That episode is a favourite of mine, largely because I know several of the participants. Steve Driscoll is now Professor of Historical Archaeology at Glasgow and I was blethering to Bob Wills at a conference just a week or so ago.

The dig was filmed on the weekend of an England-Scotland football match and Carenza had to be vigorously dissuaded from going to watch it in a Govan pub.
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PostSubject: Re: Time Team - The End of an Era.   Time Team - The End of an Era. EmptyMon 22 Oct 2012, 16:03

There's a classic bit of religious idiocy during the twelfth minute, and a very understated but clever reply from Robin Bush.
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