Tony Robinson, global warming? And lets be honest, it doesnt get any better than watching absolutely great British television presented by the all time best supporting TV character, Baldrick. Time team has been a part of tv watching since its beginning . Its sad to see another worthwhile educational program going by the wayside. Very sad to hear Time Team is ending. His passion for digging up relics, come rain or shine, is unparalleled. I KNOW i keep on saying it but i cannot get my head around channel 4 is getting rid off such a great programme it is seen all over the world. A former academic at Bristol and Oxford universities, he has worked tirelessly to bring archaeology to a wider audience. Dont judge based on the rubbish you get over there. Reason: we hardly spoke to each other and what we were watching on tv was hardly worthwhile. Self Show all 7 episodes The last series was disappointing without Helen and Stuart who were replaced by people without half their expertise. with the Amazonian co-presenter with the huge bonded teeth. This is just swell. Gutted! Sounds ageism to me, isnt that against the law now? My husband said I bet you want to get Phill round now. I am Canadian-born but living near Atlanta, Geogia, and travel to the UK often. I am thrilled that TT is returning in 2022, but saddened that Phil, Raksha and Tony will not be participating. Struck by how much could be learnt in a few hours, Tim wondered what could be achieved in a few days. Stewart Ainsworth FSA (born 26 June 1951) is a British archaeological investigator who is regularly seen on Time Team the Channel 4 archaeological television series he joined in 1995. Nevis, West Indies: Part 1: Directed by Graham Dixon. My heart goes out to his family. The 2006 audience survey also identified that Time Teams core audience consisted of families and people aged over 45 / 50. (Bog Latin). To anyone who loves the Sunday afternoon history fix as much as I do PLEASE sign! does anybody really care what those idiots say surely it is what the public want that matters but no channel 4 has a foolllll running it.. heavan forbid we should have a great program T T ware we think and enjoy it plus it is great family veiwing and may i say also very interresting. sundays seem empty without my time team fix. Ive binge watched Time Team on YouTube and up to S17. Innit? , Cant we have Phil once a week digging a hole in a pub garden, please?xxxx. This program has opened up so much of Great Britain to me and I am in love with suach a picturesque landscape and such a rich history. By
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And so agree with all here who say that C4 is very sadly dumbed down from its early days and mission. Whilst on youtube, also check out dig ventures; another fantastic project with another familiar face. i never knew the show existed until last year 2021. any chance for reunions and a chance to interact as like conventions do here in the usa? My politics are not Tony Robinsons or Mick Astons, but both deserve warm congratulations for what they did for archaeology and viewers over two decades.Tony Robinson seems to be largely responsible for the successful populist formula, the zest and the humourand the succinct resumes to stop viewers getting flummoxed., He deserves a knighthood but presumably he would just wrinkle his nose. The late Robin Bush brought a degree of historical expertise that would be missed almost as much as the man himself following his departure in 2003. Sad to hear the show is coming to an end but hopefully repeat episodes will frequent our screens for a long time to come. In addition, people are re-discovering the magic and history of their local areas and the wellbeing that can be derived from activities like archaeology. I love watching the old episodes, the ones where there was fantastic camaraderie between the team, excellent and atmospheric music in the background which always complemented the era of the dig and the extravagant clothing worn by the team. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVRe_gMtXNo, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Time_Team_episodes, I Have Fallen In Love With Land Rover Freelander! Brilliant. I saw the same program, Justin, and I agree entirely! Still, we liked to watch something online every now and than rather than read a book, play a game or just talk to each other and thats when my husband showed me the first episodes of Time Team, which he remember from his youth. I never made any money out of it, but a lot of my soul went into it. Maybe it will work with time team too. Lets hope that BBC4 takes up the genre. My wife Ida & I never missed a program for years. The old team are the best Mick, Phil, Tony et al.. think Channel 4 have made a HUGE mistake bet they wont listen to the public.. Also, the most recent posters may not have heard of Mick Astons premature death. Having said that, I hope this means Time Team DVDs will now be more available to those of us in the US who adore the show. Miss TT so much. (all good things must come to an end). Tamara Cohen for the Daily Mail, Mick Aston, 65, quits historical show after it hires Cambridge graduate Mary-Ann Ochota, 30, Prof Aston was on long-running show for 19 years, DAN WOOTTON: Too old for TV? Now British television can be as dumbed down and offensive as American television has become. I am devastated ! Less time looking at the scrapping away of mud from a piece of skull. and long may you show them PLEASE pauline x, I am trying to get a contact e-mail address for Tim Taylor (IV) because a group of archeologists in Canada would like to see a Time Team Canada started and we need advice and any other help from the expert. 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. Youve said it all, I totally agree! I learned a lot about my British roots by watching and have shared the knowledge with my family. Posted by 27 days ago. Time Team was the product (exclusively) of Channel 4 a commercial TV-only company that was created in the early 80s. 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. The banter between him and the otherwise notoriously stuffy academics was legendary. Was it her sultry beauty, or easy going attitude that rubs some the wrong way ? Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVRe_gMtXNo. there was total outrage and ABC picked it up with the two oldies . It was my highlight of the week especially now i am disabled and dont leave the house very often. We always joke about that, but I think its indicative of how people understand archaeology is a process. Refreshing to see non-Brits find our history/heritage of great interest. Think what we learned. In other words, archaelogy, teamwork, and interaction in that order. Brought up 3 kids on it. Dont let it stop you Margaret. They tried an American version but it didnt have the natural chemistry that the original had. There is a petition already, on Facebook, which is not the ideal place. Their participation and enthusiasm clear for all to see. The show ran on the chemistry among the original team, and failed to work as they left or lost interest. Time Team has left a legacy that few TV programs can match and im sure that generations to come will enjoy. I wonder if channel programmers read these blogs? Partly, we all feel we are losing old friends after all this time but theres so much trash on TV that its no surprise that its loss is so keenly felt. As is the case with so many entertainment channels, these days the focus is on the younger generation. Wouldnt it be lovely if all teams could be like the Time Team? My own favourite was Stuart, to see him on his bike or wandering around looking at the landscape with his ability to fit any site into its landscape. Hmm, lets take a show that works, tinker with it, decide the audience is wrong, treat the intelligent people in the cast and crew with disdain and see what happens. Great work mate, youre a champion. Its like having a child grow up and leave home The cast felt like family that I would visit each weekend and even my 11 year old daughter enjoyed it so much she joined a young archaeologists club. VALE Time Team, a wonderful Viking/ Roman pyre is burning and we are drinking ourselves to oblivion. Exploring the archaeology of the Roadford Reservoir, Devon, this came about after Tim Taylor approached Mick Aston to present the series. Perhaps if TT had included a Big Brother style segment of drunken, debauched university students or only dug up the gardens of minor celebrity reality tv show contestants theyd still be on the air. I am off to channel four to ask them what is wrong with audiences that are over 40, 50 or even 60, what is wrong with older peoples programmes? 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. Just a thought/ John. Have a look again at the programme where Phils DNA results come in and watch Tonys reaction. When did Mick leave time team? Thank you to all of Time Team for 20 wonderful years. Whatever happened, wed all thought, well complete the 20th series. I have watched Time Team from the beginning and love the earlier episodes and although its sad that its going it has changed considerably.Not the same without Mick his enthusiasm makes for great watching. As a Aussie viewer addicted to Time Team (even if we do seem to get more repeats than would seem necessary) I am amazed that this program has been axed. PLEASE bring it back. I can honestly say that what you saw on the television was what you got in real life. The breathtaking 3D model it produced of the buried structures persuaded English Heritage to commission a complete survey on the spot. Agree 100%, they should have left it well alone. I have no idea which series I am watching, I think it must be a mixture as Tonys beer belly ebbs and falls and Phils hair waxes and wains, though Mick never seems to have changed. The UK is lucky that it has such a long history. Much better than most of the rubbish we get now that there are so many channels chasing adverts & broadcasting ever increasing repeats. Time team came back as a clear favourite, so for one of the national conferences we decided to contact Time Team so that Tony or one of the team could come along and give a talk. Best wishes, good luck and Gods speed to the lot of you! Just started to watch the latest series on C4, very very sad to be losing it soon. All of the team can be proud of 20 years of quality television and the many lives touched and informed. I was introduced to Time Team when visiting relatives in Selby and have loved this family of buffs who presented the UK to the world at large. Such a great programme. No, I didnt ever notice that, was I watching the right show? The easy familiarity between the people on the programs has been such a contrast to the egos and prima donna attitudes you see in so many other programs. 20 years is a great run for any show on TV. It enabled a local group to secure Historic Lottery Fund money to dig the site. John Gater, Francis Pryor, Stewart Ainsworth, and Phil Harding. With regards to a few folks comments about Tony Robinson. He said: The time had come to leave. We wish Phil, Mick, Helen, Sir Tony and the team well for the future and thank them for the pleasure they have brought us. Time Team cancelled by Channel 4? May be he could be a Lord? Very very sad. This biography article of a United Kingdom academic is a stub. I never had any interest in my UK ancestors heritage and the conditions they must have endured until I watched the team in action. I dont know. If ch4 wanted to save money why not repeat them from programme 1 . About the same time I discovered TT and became a dedicated viewer and have viewed all their programmes thanks to More Four. 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! Wasnt TT the only reason to watch Channel 4 ? The explanation for the end of Time Team is that the people who run Channel 4 are all about 12 years old. Even after its star began to wane Time Team remained popular. What a pity we had to endure that young lady fashion model who merely read her script for a couple of episodes. I think weve brought it into the forefront of peoples attention. Yes as convicts and bloody proud of it. Time Team repeats on You Tube are helping to keep me sane during the Covid19 lockdown. Best wishes to everyone ever involved with the show. Try local volunteering opportunities, if you can still get out in the garden and walk and talk and are willing to learn then it will be great, and you will make lots of new friends of all ages. This series is in my opinion (and hubbys) a satisfying end. Hopefully some other channel will take up the format eventually. A family programe deleted. Carenza Lewis, Stewart Ainsworth, Helen Geake and geophys genius John Gater will all be returning and are excited about the new sites. Oh dear what a shame as its such a great program especially with Phil & ALL the team.I think their sense of humour is almost worth a show on its own.Anyway a big thank you for many interesting hours as a an armchair archeologist. I could have watched it for another 20 years. I wish that ABC in Aus would start at the beginning and replay them all. C4 has descended to abysmal levels. Never having been colonized by them I guess we in Ireland may have a slightly less reverential view of their civilizing effect on the native culture. This was the best educational programme that looked forward to every week and also all the repeats that were broadcast on more 4. Such speed was certainly not ideally suited to showcase all of the techniques available to modern archaeologists. The major players seem tired and cranky, and while they are all professionals and are trying very hard to be positive and upbeat, its obvious that they are trying, and that ruins it. As a teacher of Ancient and Modern History in Australia, I found the T.T programs a wonderful way to back up the various topics I taught. I do agree, bringing the new blood in(an ex model, who I dont think was all that good looking) without consulting certain long standing experts, was wrong. I wonder how much is wasted on their wages. And this program had run its course several years ago. The fact that TT was the only programme I regularly watched on Channel 4 I am very sad to see it go. The attempted dumbing down of Time Team smacks of dim executives meeting to dish corporate cliches out to one another. I have always enjoyed TT but the latest series seems to have lost its spark! Expertise honed over 15 years was lost at a stroke, to be replaced by crew and production staff who knew neither each other nor archaeology. Southern Gaulish Samian ware, or Green Glaze, 14th Century. Observing how so many, different, recondite specialty fields come together paleopalynography. All the repeats are still amazing, I also watch ime team every day without fail. He joined the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (now part of English Heritage) in 1985, and is now head of its Landscape Investigation Team based in York, England. What a disappointment that BBC4 chose to cancel the series! Yet time and time again they did it with grace, charm, humor and knowledge. Like others I have loved TT right from the start and have always enjoyed it. What lies under the ground of the countrys past. I would joke with my kids when doing some gardening that I might unearth a roman soldier or a roman coin.
Hope it returns anne from Ontario Canada. Yes/No? A number of archaeological old hands were sacrificed in favour of more youthful presenters. I am watching repeats on Yesterday but hate the constant adverts. In the country you have more sense of the spirit of a place. Only a fool would get rid of an engaging program like TT. They included a new presenter to join Tony Robinson and decisions to drop some archaeologists and cut down the informative stuff about the archaeology. WHY? My own thoughts are this, why should we allow channel 4 to take this away from us, are the Team ready to call it a day or do they feel like me that there are another thousand potential sites out there to dig. Their intention is to uncover the remains of a number of plantation houses that now are no more than ruins. The writing was on the wall though poor scheduling . As for the rest of the Team, hats off to you for the great fun and excellent archaeology looking forward to a few TT specials. Towards the end of its run an average episode would cost around 200,000 a budget more on the scale of a small drama show in the eyes of television insiders but over 20 years Channel 4 pumped 4 million directly into British archaeology. You only have to look at the demographic to see that a model was not going to be an asset to TT. A viewers petition is probably the most difficult to achieve. Find out more here. The obvious situation is that if it kept to the original cast ( which it did not ), then there would be a problem immediately when someone left, or passed on. Ive loved all of them (apart from the guy who placed the stones/coins/sword on his land deliberately) but that wasnt Time Teams fault and they did prove they couldnt be taken in. Alarm bells began to ring for us when Mary-Anne appeared it seemed to coincide with a dumbing-down of the show. 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.. Mick, Tony Phil, Carenza Lewis, etc bring it back as there are no current programs that come close. Sounds like a bargain to me, how much do the BBC spend on the series presented by David Attenborough? Lets not overlook Public Broadcastng with its excellent programming, either). I have watched Time Team over the years. What is wrong with older viewers? They tried to make it edgy and the thing I loved about time team was its lack of edginess? That executive was not recruited from the intellectual highbrow Channel 5 was he? share. Being well aired on the Yesterday TV Channel Monday to Friday throughout the day, Time team proved that nothing I is really lost it us just covered up soil sand and water 3 cheers for the team ron atkinson. I had no idea it had finished. Or are we all to turn off our televisions once we reach 40? We are a large audience. I have watched TT for the last 20 years from my mid 20s. My wife was not well for several years & she found Time Team to be one of the few programs worth watching. 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. I still watch the series on U-tube. It is obvious to me that they were always working on their format and that Tony was the TV guy while the others were the science folks. I didnt always like the reenactments but it was interesting when they dealt with diet and medical issues. Please read. On the other hand, all good things come to an end. Channel 4s choices are definitely a bit strange to many of us. Stewart Ainsworth (born 26 June 1951) is a British archaeological investigator who was regularly seen on . A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain. Please sign fans: I download everything I can from the internet and watch on American PBS stations when I can find it. 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. 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. Last night (17 June 2014), they had a prominent, crude cartoon of a mans sexual equipment inserted into this highly humorous clip. TT had a great following here in Canada. will take time, i was successfull on a Campaign on another show before so i know what i have to do, The Campaign is to have a new lease of life on another tv channel. 03:12 EST 08 Feb 2012. Mick mentioned that he had recently missed a train and, having a couple of hours to kill, decided to explore. Didnt like the changes either to the team it change the dynamics of the program but kept watching anyway. It has taught and shown me so much, I have a wonderful interest in archaeology thanks to this show, and loved hearing and seeing our past. Time Teams genesis is a well-rehearsed story. Im sure it was meant to interest younger viewers in Archeology, a noble enough concept. Far too many highlights to choose a favourite, but Ill always have a soft spot for the tone of Tony Robinsons voice when he explained that the sash-cum-swordbelt worn by Saxon fighters was called a baldric. Thank goodness there is a myriad of viewers who appreciate the achievement of Time Team. Time Team excavations at Binchesters Roman fort also helped kickstart a research project that is still in rude health (see CA 263). Couldnt agree more. Whilst on holiday, I was very keen to spend a day or so, if possible, with the Time Team crew wherever they might be shooting. axed is their a petition running ????? I have just realised that time team is to be axed by c4. There is a focus on interesting, previously discovered, artefacts, while pipe music lends an almost mystical air to proceedings. Im writing this having just had my daily lunchtime fix of a Tiime Team repeat on More 4. Apart from the marvellous people who made up the Time Team over the years, the way they used the magic of television to highlight features of the dig, overlay geophys visualisations onto the site, extend a fragment of a pot into a full representation, and so on, made this program an exemplar of how to produce truly educational television; and the way the passion of the Team members and their expertise was allowed to shine, coupled with a witty front man, showed that educational does not have to mean dull or dumbed down. Headed by D Macall. but our family loves Phil. Carenzas missing as is Helen, I see Mick walked out as I also presume Stewart has too. 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