I completely agree with you Lauren. Tim Team has finally brought British history into focus for me. I will be saddened to see Time Team go, but I agree that the production costs could realistically be reduced. Just started to watch the latest series on C4, very very sad to be losing it soon. They were like a 70s open university program with their hairstyles and clothes. A good friend of mine was a guest archaeologist on several T.T programmes and it was my good fortune to go along on production. The big step-change in output came between series 5 and 6 in 1998 and 1999 when the annual number of episodes leapt from 8 to 13. 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. 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. With my boys now being 8, 6 and 4 years old, we are still watching the episodes and in our holidays we try out some of the things weve seen on TT. I am very sorry to see it go. Thanks to all the past & present members of the crew and cast. Emails,from those who have just learned that TT was cancelled a year ago are still dropping into my in box. Regarding Time Team's potential return, which was realised in 2022 after an eight-year hiatus, Ainsworth said: "Time Team has probably been one of the biggest things that has happened to archaeology for many years to make archaeology and history accessible, and we need to keep that profile going whatever way we can. With Tony Robinson, Stewart Ainsworth, Victor Ambrus, Mick Aston. i have seen every episode of time team and ive never seen him mention anything like that other than one time, so you are a complete moron and need to look up what the word patronize means since i am now patronizing you. I am American and Time Team is my favorite program. Time Team To Be Reinstated! Just did the same as Leigh trying to find out when the next series is due to start. I enjoyed the later seasons in HD quality quite a lot, and I wish they would keep going for 20 more years. I have watched TT for the last 20 years from my mid 20s. Ive got to say I think he handled the shows well. I and my husband have learned so much over the years (and are still learning): not only about archeaology itself, but about interpreting architecture, landscapes and social history, to name but three. 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. Afterall SA is used to watching loads of rubbish repeats every day!!! 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 suppose theres nothing wrong with her per se, but her presence is utterly unnecessary. Perhaps there were too many Roman sites with their predictable layouts. I hope its not the end of Time Team. This once innovative and ground breaking channel has started to descent to almost ITV 1 depths of dumbing down in recent years, it certainly isnt the channel that Jeremy Isaccs created anymore. I hate that its producers felt the need to change its face to meet the modern idea of glamour! He is president of the Friends of Epiacum, also known as Whitley Castle, the Roman fort on the southern edge of Northumberland which he has surveyed and studied in depth. I am devastated ! I recommend Current Archaeology to young and old as a way of covering all eras and defining ones particular interests in the subject. Spot on. It is located on the Broughton Estate in Oxfordshire, belonging to the Fiennes family. I agree .I have thoroughly enjoyed Time Team and was greatly disappointed when I switched on my TV at the usual time and found no sign of Time Team at that time or any other. and which would be the best way to alienate the people working on the programme. Thank God for my Saturday morning lie-in watching four episodes in a row on More 4. Mick Aston was a remarkable person intelligent and well informed but still able to get complicated concepts across in an way that was accessible to all. I have offten mention to my husband, I wonder what the site look like after the the TT have left. To me time team brought all facets of history alive to the ordinary person. She was replaced by Helen Geake, Anglo-Saxon specialist. Not all of us want mindless reality TV that costs a few bob to present. The key participants deserve a rest at their age, and the joy obviously just wasnt there. Time Team! 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. Excellent show. They seem to have replaced alot of the original cast for more easy on the eye team members, the new historian was a prime example. And so disappointed in ch4. Miss TT so much. Your sorrow will be eased by the sight of a few old, friendly faces. Its prototype was Timesigns, a four-part series that aired in 1991. In all fairness thank you C4 for having the foresight to do the programme in the first place but put the money saved back into culture, dont invest it in any more fly on the wall or the only way is type of programmes or you may just lose any of the credibility youve gained. I have loved Time Team for years and wish that there were not so many bone heads in Channel 4. Many bad decisions for all the wrong reasons. Tony, Mick,and Phil will be missed. 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! time team was one of the best progs ever. The foregoing is an exhausting but entertaining read. She studied at University College London and University of York, specialising in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. The team are irreplaceable, such a huge whole left in life once the program ended. The thing that should be axed is the TV exec that made that decision. Headed by D Macall. 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. . I never felt patronized and certainly never notice Tony Robinson sermonizing about global warming. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the digs and finds discovered by the crew. Perhaps the question should be not what went wrong with Time Team, but what went wrong with Channel 4. It may also be heresy to say so, but I think many people who were interested more in the archaeology than the banter, found the relationship between Phil and Tony, to be past its sell by date. 2023. I cannot think why! 2012 was a very low point and i half expected it to end right then. This is the sort of Programme that would thrive on BBC 2 in conjunction with The Open University. Perhaps one of the other channels will see the folly of C4s ways and pick up the program before its too late? One only has to consider the creative arc of Channel Four itself, to have noticed that its a shadow of what it set out to be and frankly, those who run it now should be ashamed of themselves, relieved from duty, and prevented from working in TV ever again. BRING IT BACK. He has since appeared in over two hundred episodes. I am signing up to the campaign to keep Time Team! Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth on How To See Time In The Landscape. In 2011 the production centre for the programme moved from London to Cardiff. Phil is fantastic as he has always been. 1951. Is there any posibility of obtaining a copy of this and the program on the barge in the river Rhine. Couldnt agree more. So sad. Time Team has left a legacy that few TV programs can match and im sure that generations to come will enjoy. The comment by Peter Thomas is excellent and is a very eloquent summation. This was the best educational programme that I looked forward to every week and also all the repeats that were broadcast on more 4. So thank you TT, you helped rekindle my interest in history and if Id been 40 years younger you would probably have been instrumental in a career change! Not on the Live I dug at. They tried to make it edgy and the thing I loved about time team was its lack of edginess? NON of these corporations do they think we are all idiots who will do as they as told like little children in school!!!!! But would be top stuff if BBC 4 could pick it up and get things back on track. too, although not often. That doesnt work in the US. It is hardly surprising that I rarely watch TV these days apart from repeats of old favourites thank goodness we still have 20 years worth of repeats. 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. Channel 4 you need looking at!!! Much as I still love watching them (though, annoyingly, More 4 often shows the same programme a week later), I can hardly bear to think there will be no more new ones. 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. Steve Singleton Love the show and all the characters especially Phil! I have watched most episodes many times and it is a joy to come across one I have never seen before. Geake with Stewart Ainsworth while filming an episode of Time Team in 2007 She first worked for Time Team in 1998 as a digger, and took part occasionally thereafter as an Anglo-Saxon specialist. "[3], As of 2010, Ainsworth has been affiliated with the history and archaeology department at the University of Chester, where he is a visiting professor.[4]. Despite the Ancient Monuments Laboratory having drawn a blank the year before, Johns state-of-the-art kit revealed the monastic complex in startling clarity. Keep the show going its fantastic Ive been watching it as long as I can remember I never had any interest in my UK ancestors heritage and the conditions they must have endured until I watched the team in action. Joining you at your virtual pyre and raising a glass to Mick Aston! Will there ever be a time when I wouldnt watch Time Team repeats? but they wont last forever and young blood is always needed. The huge plus for archaeology in general has been the raising of the profile of a branch of science that prior to this program was the province of a fairly small group of people. DigNation 20 tickets are now on sale: https://digventures.com/projects/dignation-2020/ Can archaeologist see time depth, just by looking? I will miss Mick and Phil and Tony. Stewart Ainsworth FSA, MCIfA is a British archaeological investigator who is regularly seen on Time Team the Channel 4 archaeological television series he joined in 1995. NEVER. 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. I THINK THIS IS A SHOCKING DECISION AND CAN ONLY HOPE THAT IT IS REVERSED!!! This series is in my opinion (and hubbys) a satisfying end. Very sad to hear Time Team is ending. I got fed up with running and prancing, daring to contradict real aercheologists. Official website also launched: http://www.TimeTeamFans.com Thanks everyone. Great memories sadly missed. Innit? There are many pagan archeologists too. Jim Mower (development producer, see his opinion piece here) believes that Phil Hardings material was among the most innovative. Without time team on the television the world of tv is going to be a poorer place. What are you going to replace it with? It feels very sad that I shant do that. My children are 13 and 12, and we all like to sit down as a family and watch this programme together and learn something. Our family love TT and watch it together. Sounds ageism to me, isnt that against the law now? He has worked on a number of archaeological sites in Britain and abroad. Tamara Cohen for the Daily Mail With 1.5 million views a month on the Time Team Classics YouTube channel in 41 countries worldwide, the new programs will premiere on YouTube, with additional behind-the-scenes content on the platform Patreon. We love Time Team and are astonished at its demise. When not filming, Stewart also works as an investigator and project manager for English Heritage. What do we all enjoy about it? Well Done Time Team, sad to hear you are soon to be no more. BBC4 seems to have picked up the baton, thank goodness.!! It also produces some amazing factual programmes to expand our knowledge and it is extremely worrying that the latter are being sacrificed for moronic programmes like Big Fat Gypsy Wedding which add nothing to our cultural enlightenment. Im the guy who set it up, iv got the page on Facebook, Twitter and the main website that i run. I loved it. This show has been a wonderful joy to follow over the years, and I shall so miss it. I have not been watching the show for very long because it was not aired in the US as far as I know. Yet despite bringing the past to life using the familiar ingredients of excavation, landscape survey and reconstructions including Phil felling a tree with a flint axe Timesigns is a very different beast. Sad Time Team series being finished. Congratulations to all concerned on a great program. Now British television can be as dumbed down and offensive as American television has become. I regularly tape the programmes as it is shown on a variety of stations, history,yesterday, and channel 4 being some. Nevis, West Indies: Part 1: Directed by Graham Dixon. I have enjoyed Tony Robinsons commentaries. Ive loved Time Team since day one, but recently Ive found it becoming a little too cozy. 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. here was atransfixing series, turning elitist subject into everyday knowledge for the ordinary man. He is President of the Friends Of Epiacum, the Roman fort on the southern edge of Northumberland which he has surveyed and studied in depth. Time to leave! On the other hand, all good things come to an end. 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Posted by 27 days ago. I have been planning to return for several years now for a holiday and to catch up with friends and relatives. As a lowyal Time Team viewer from Australia, I am devastated. Self - Aston Eyre, Shropshire (1998) . If this were a BBC programme, then this alone would be worth the license fee. Coincidentally, digging within a tight timeframe echoed contemporary changes underway in the profession. Tony admitted a number of times that he is not an archeologist. And this program had run its course several years ago. C4 has descended to abysmal levels. But for me the real genius is Stewart who can look at a landscape and tell you what it was like hundreds of years ago. He trained as a surveyor before entering the archaeology section of the Ordnance Survey. Rather than targeting the palaces and castles of the rich and famous, individual episodes modestly sought to solve simple, local questions. I am still quite happy to watch repeats on Sky. Carenza Lewis, Stewart Ainsworth, Helen Geake and geophys genius John Gater will all be returning and are excited about the new sites. Off now to have a quick dig in my garden then on to Salisbury to stalk Phil Harding.intelligence soooo sexy. It is to bad that the show was cut, there are so much more to find, discover and educate us all. RIP MICK ASTON. Placing viewers at the heart of the action would become a Time Team hallmark. Thank you. 20 years is a great run for any show on TV. We totally agree with Nick Robinson, we too will be enjoying repeats and cursing Channel 4!. with the Amazonian co-presenter with the huge bonded teeth. And Ive always thought tony was perfectly great as the show presenter, interested and fun, a joy to watch. Miss Ochota, 30, holds a masters degree in archaeology and anthropology from Cambridge University. Only problem is the core members are getting on a bit, so no chance of it going another 20 years. Lets hope that BBC4 takes up the genre. Surely this cant really be the end?? We are saddened to hear that a great T.V show which entertained and informed is being axed. Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth on How To See Time In The Landscape. I used to love all the research that they put into it. Thanks Guys! While viewing it might be a bittersweet experience we should enjoy the moment while we can. The team was supplemented by experts appropriate for the period and type of site. In this months Science Notes, we will explore the evidence for this hypothesis, and examine how violence-related injuries are distinguished in archaeological human remains. Southern Gaulish Samian ware, or Green Glaze, 14th Century. Observing how so many, different, recondite specialty fields come together paleopalynography. In 1994 January 16th until 2012.rip time team along with mick Aston We cannot wait to share this magic with you! Refreshing to see non-Brits find our history/heritage of great interest. He only lives about 10 miles away. Mick, Tony Phil, Carenza Lewis, etc bring it back as there are no current programs that come close. I saw the same program, Justin, and I agree entirely! 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. As Mick Aston observed the geophys and Time Team have always gone hand in hand. Im getting to the point at which I can glance at a find in a diggers hand and exclaim, Oh! Yes I agree I miss fresh episode aswell please come back, Yes I agree, the quality of weekend television is terrible give us back some interesting programs, Still record and watch the show love it all I can say is Bring back Time Team. Its one of those few things in life that meant so much, really looked forward to every episode. It is about time ABC Australia got there act together and started to replay ALL the episodes, from the first, so that we dont all go crazy from withdrawal symptoms. If those of us who have never met him mourn today, how much more must his friends and family be feeling his passing? My grandson is a budding archeologist and watches it over and over again. I think the writing was on the wall when the powers that be messed about with it, moving its base to Cardiff and losing quality staff and goodwill. What a shame to see TT let go. If Tim Taylor or anyone at Channel 4 ever got the itch in their pants to dig it all up again (pun intended) it would be so awesome. Bringing in that awful woman for the last series was the straw that broke the camels back. Will miss the team, at least we have more 4. It was wonderful stuff and it was so great to be able to sit on the informed and incredibly interesting conversations between the archaeologists and the repartee with Tony Robinson. The programmes were sometimes slight and of course a three day dig is only a sketch rather than a full canvass, but Time Team enriched my life. Maybe the finding of Richard III might encourage a change of heart. Yet time and time again they did it with grace, charm, humor and knowledge. If I were an enterprising producer on another channel, I would start a new series that build on the fascinating skills of Stuart A. 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. Hope it returns anne from Ontario Canada. There is nothing else like it on TV. You know they say the difference between Americans and the British is that the British think 250 miles is a long distance and Americans believe 250 years is a lot of history. What is wrong with older viewers? Yes/No? In 224 digs, Time Team revolutionised the presentation of archaeology on TV (which before had focussed largely on the Classical world), bringing Britain's heritage into our front rooms - and, in the early series, into our back gardens. We will miss his humour, his knowledge and his warmth. He is 10. An episode where a workplace expert was on stand by for structural shoring when common sense would have not wasted this kind of expense. The writing was on the wall though poor scheduling . Poor second best but something is better than nothing. Meanwhile Tonys role transformed from a quiz master to translator of all things archaeological for a general audience. The more who sign it the better, I have and so have my family. What am I going to do now knowing there isnt an unending stream of new TTs to feed my addiction? Despite their varied talents and backgrounds it quickly became apparent that the team had a natural chemistry. My heart goes out to his family. It is always the same, if it works change it, No offense Lizbeth, I really like Tony, but I still think my observation is accurate. The 2013 series is so much better, very like the old times. By the summer of 2012 Channel 4 no longer wanted old Time Team. It was one of the most brilliant Programmes ever on TV. I have only lately discovered time team and I love it I record as many episodes as I can and I think all of the cast make the show I was never interested in archeology but I am addicted now just watchedthe Salisbury plain one with the soldiers who are coping with life and one said that watching TT helped hime to relax and began to enjoy life again i like everything about it. I have watched Time Team since day one, and until the last two or three series have always enjoyed it. Im writing this having just had my daily lunchtime fix of a Tiime Team repeat on More 4. THEY DESERVE BETTER THAN THIS. It may be in fifteen or so years a new Time Team will go digging in the archives of the defunct Channel 4 to explain how with the audience Channel 4 had for an entertaining and informative programme Which bright go ahead executive (IDIOT) came up with the Idea, if its not broken we must fix it. I met Phil Harding a few years ago at old sarum castle, Salisbury, we had a lovely chat, hes a fab bloke. 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. Just heard about the axing of Time Team what a shame! Take up the mantel!! ! Its interesting that Ch 4 is dropping a program on history and education, are they really dumbing down to suit a younger age group whose programs contain bad language smut and sex, bad attitudes and a large sense of self. This is no good for those at work or school. This biographical article about a British archaeologist is a stub. It seems there was no need for one before Womens Studies and all those other nonwhite studies. Stewart surveys, records and investigates archaeological sites. And I really enjoy watching Thanks. along with Mick Aston, Robin Bush & Beric Morley. Whats wrong with a passing reference to global warming unless you are an eccentric climate change denier? Enjoyed Tony and the whole crew, felt like u were part of the dig and part of the crew, they were all like family. My eldest son is now 19 and guess what he is studying at University (say no more) thank you Time Team. My cable TV subscription gives us awesome selections for history, science, and information buffs! Its a shame yet highlights the offensively patronizing view metro-based TV people have of the general public. Such an approach was perfectly realised by Graham Dixon, the director of the first few seasons. 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