They have onbly made a couple of mistakes, 1 was letting Mick go and the other was axing Time Team. And thank you Mick, R.I.P. The marvelous experts have described items, historical facts and what could have been, may have been and what was likely to have been and possibly how the ancestors [residents and visitors alike] changed the landscape. Watching how the team coalesce over time and their skills mature. Im getting to the point at which I can glance at a find in a diggers hand and exclaim, Oh! It feels very sad that I shant do that. But once the old hands started to disappear the magic went too. I wonder how much is wasted on their wages. 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. Cliche good looking, middle-class presenters who appear somewhat dull in enthusiasm. Just a thought If anyone knows how to get up an on line partition, perhaps we could get enough signatures to make Ch4 sit up and take notice? (Then, of course, it goes straight to Hell). 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. What happened to Stewart Ainsworth? (especially phil, that crazy bloke,lol).I hope channel 4 regret the decision to axe the show. Loved the history of U.K. Time Team was the product (exclusively) of Channel 4 a commercial TV-only company that was created in the early 80s. Who is Mary Ann & what does she bring to the table? 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. Hi Alan, thanks a lot for your reply very helpful. 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 . Take up the mantel!! What a great show. History is a fascinating subject but 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. All of the team can be proud of 20 years of quality television and the many lives touched and informed. Youre right about More4 but try Discovery History which is showing what I think must be very early ones judging by the colour (and amount!) No other archaeology programmes on any channels tackle the wide range of sites and periods that TT did or inspired many to become keen amateurs or to start a career in archaeology. As of 2010 Ainsworth has been affiliated with the History and Archaeology department at the University of Chester, where he is a visiting professor. Yes as convicts and bloody proud of it. Thank you for educating and entertaining me over the years. , Cant we have Phil once a week digging a hole in a pub garden, please?xxxx. Bringing history to life is far from an easy task but the combination of the experts knowledge, Tony Robinsons ability to act as the interested layman asking questions that the audience wanted to know the answers to, as well as the interaction and camaraderie between the members of the team I felt worked really well. maybe someone will dig you out of the tombs of c4 in time. I have several friends who are serious archaeologists who have been dismissive of this program over the years, some of their comments about the lack of time for each dig are valid. Find out more here. Such a shame its being axed at a time its claimed the viewing figures are at its highest make little sense to me. 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. I know we have no Roman history, but there are thousands of of places that date back thousands of years. Surely a revamp, no helicopters, fewer paid staff, smaller archaeological objectives, involve communities more hence free labour would help. So why could it not continue on and evolve in 2013 ? Judged a misfire by Channel 4, it could have been the end. 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. 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 .. C4 has descended to abysmal levels. I dont think a Presenter is supposed to be a devils advocate. HATE all the crap American shows taking over the tv. Carenzas missing as is Helen, I see Mick walked out as I also presume Stewart has too. A few years earlier Tony Robinson had joined a trip Mick was leading to Santorini as part of his adult education work for Bristol University. I really didnt like that nasty dendrochronologist who wouldnt show his results though idiot! The breakthrough came when Timesigns proved an unexpected hit. Like Concorde, should be rescued by someone BBC and revamped ASAP. In fact, I actually struggle to watch any anyway, as I made clear at the beginning the post production is irritating. I guess the nearest feeling to learning of its ending was like being told that your solid mates of the past twenty years are all splitting up and moving abroad. 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. I will miss my bit of kulcha. Yes,he was often guilty of playing the devils advocate, but at such times he was the voice of many of us upon listening to yet another gigantic leap of hastily constructed faith or explanation of purpose for the sake of the less informed viewing massive. Twelve months on and I still miss it. He has since appeared in over two hundred episodes. Didnt like the changes either to the team it change the dynamics of the program but kept watching anyway. 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. Great news that it is ending now we can have even more programs about yobs drinking abroad, crappy makeovers, the life of white van drivers and buying houses that cost 250,000 or more. quite a lot of the programmes are available on Veehd.com. Whats on at this afternoon? In 1994 January 16th until 2012.rip time team along with mick Aston Whilst on youtube, also check out dig ventures; another fantastic project with another familiar face. I used to go into a hole with a size 9 shovel and spent nearly 33 years digging around obstacles like gas, electric, sewers, to name a few and I can assure you that I did not have the patience of some of this team. I started looking to find more information about the history of Henham park & was so sad to see the show has been axed. Is this why some of the Adverts are much better than most of the currant programmes. Time Team you have inspired so many people .THANK YOU. In the immediate aftermath of a programmes cancellation it is traditional to attempt a post-mortem of what went wrong. Executive producer Philip Clarke said the current series had introduced Miss Ochota and archaeologist Alex Langlands. It is the ONLY program I think worth watching in all the rubbish put on these days ! There are many pagan archeologists too. I am looking forward to the Village Dig series, when it eventually comes to the small screen. 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. Posted by 27 days ago. Also I dont know how many episodes Ive got left to watch and am dreading the day I realise Im rewatching episodes Ive seen before, though thats still better than pretty much anything else on TV at the moment. Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth: Rivers & Roads | Ancient Routes - Landscape Archaeology 46,819 views Premiered Jan 29, 2022 Join us, as Time Team's Landscape Archaeologist Stewart. What a bunch of idiots. Failing that I can recommend looking at Google Maps satellite pictures of your local area looking for earthworks hours of fun! The team of Tony, Mick, Phil, Stuart, John, Carenza, Brigid, Guy, etc etc filled me with warmth and satisfaction. 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. I note that none of them ever received a gong. Tony Robinson is proud of the programmes success in making archaeology accessible. Thank you Time Team for all those wonderful hours of thoroughly enjoyable entertainment. Lets hope that somebody in control is also a fan and a compromise can be reached. And now it has been pulled, left to the re-marketing of DVD, and the Internet. Channel 4 manages to produce some really rubbish reality programmes to titivate the youthful masses it hopes to attract. THEY DESERVE BETTER THAN THIS. well done on ending one of the best programs on tele. 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. I never saw any of these shows until a week ago when I stumbled over them on youtube. Stewart Ainsworth (born 26 June 1951) is a British archaeological investigator who was regularly seen on Time Team, the Channel 4 archaeological television series. http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/time-team-should-continue-on-tv.html. I have watched most episodes many times and it is a joy to come across one I have never seen before. I have been fascinated by archaeology since reading Golden Books Lost Cities and Vanished Civilizations, at the age of nine, but only recently stumbled across TIME TEAM quite by accident one night. I had no idea it was finishing until yesterday and I missed the last viewing as I have flu and have been sleeping a lot.. OH DEAR ! And there is still so much they can show and teach us. I was glued to the screen.. Thankyou for what we have ! Stewart has always been my top hero too, although I loved everyone without exception till the changes happened. All I can say is thank you to all at Time Team. 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. Close. I ask other time team regulars get writing and see if time team can be saved either by another tv station or a rethink by channel 4. His technique fostered a sense of immediacy for viewers, placing them on the trench edge when discoveries happened and making them privy to key discussions. Spot on. Real shame its leaving our screens but it did give us so many hours of pleasure along with the odd glimpse of a young Alice Roberts and the occasional grumpiness of Mick. I am thrilled that TT is returning in 2022, but saddened that Phil, Raksha and Tony will not be participating. Its prototype was Timesigns, a four-part series that aired in 1991. Learning? Im sure it was meant to interest younger viewers in Archeology, a noble enough concept. Somehow they know that the user is in the US and access is denied. Screening 13 episodes a year, as well as live digs and specials the programme was ubiquitous. I thought the 2013 series was an improvement on the 2012 series, but tonights episode was disappointing. Yes, we all love the longtime archaelogists (sorry, cant do stars I would say they wouldnt like it either it is rather derogatory of their abilities!) I now live in Australia and love watching shows on my homeland. 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. Ive binge watched Time Team on YouTube and up to S17. You have left us wanting more which of course is the best way to end a show. Meet the Ancestors was also a good programme we need more Archaelogy programmes on TV. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. 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. It should have stayed like that and people would have carried on watching. 20 years of viewing no extra costs Faye, Bridget, Alice et al brightened my week And I learnt something Or we could watch some thick tosspot nobody acting like a tw4t and manufactured into some 3rd rate star. Us all. I still enjoy my archaeology despite my age not being able to take part in the reality. . If Channel Four thinks TT too expensive there is mileage in the Return To format for some digs showing some of the original programmes and then updating on subsequent research. Whatever happened, wed all thought, well complete the 20th series. Look at Lee Bradys comment 23rd Jan. Theres a link for a petition hes got started. Channel 4 can go to where it rightly belongs confined to History. From jan Marie jaser. 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. I was just looking for where any dig sites would be this year and discovered the program was being axed! Hopefully, but unlikely, someone will gather the real TT people and give it a rebirth. I think Tony is a good fit for this program. But maybe it is time and we need to move on. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! From Phils glee over Stone Age flints, Tonys wisely playful and challenging banter, Micks sage hand on the digs tiller, Johns gentle determination to get the best cartography the technology can provide, Franciss round house fireside mussing on an Iron Age mans joys in life and Stuart goes walk about so we can get the lay of the land and know our place in it was amazing, every bit of it. People came and went, such as my favourite Robin Bush, but those two remained, as did their stamina and zeal for the show. Buggering about with scheduling times has buggered many a decent tv series. The main loss will be the delight we have got shouting bullshit-ware at the screen as Paul Blinkhorn announces a small lump of stone is in reality early Anglo Saxon teaset. Or are we all to turn off our televisions once we reach 40? Who knows,but hopefully in years to come we might all see a reunion? yes, I too have treasured every episode, and it has been the one programme of all channels that I never wanted to miss, even asking family to record it if I went on holiday, in the early years before I had a dvd m/c. Tony used the rest of the Teams expertise to bring to life what was often regarded as a crusty subject before Time Teams arrival. Yes, speak for yourself! Piss-up and brewery certainly spring to mind. Please bring together the old team Mick, Phil, Carenza, John, Francis and Stewart. Jim Mower (development producer, see his opinion piece here) believes that Phil Hardings material was among the most innovative. I THINK THIS IS A SHOCKING DECISION AND CAN ONLY HOPE THAT IT IS REVERSED!!! This is the sort of Programme that would thrive on BBC 2 in conjunction with The Open University. An audience study in 2006 indicated that 20 million people watched at least one show that year. I am a 57 year old Aussie and I watched this program every episode I could see. You can watch some TT episodes on YouTube, you know-that one included. The Time Team go to the West Indies and the island of Nevis. They will be joined by new faces representing the breadth of experts practising archaeology today. It was my favourite show for many years and definitely, for me, left so many other scientifically accurate but boring-as-bat-poo documentaries in its dust. Time Team To Be Reinstated! The presenters never got enough credit for me, Phil, a hero and when can I share a pint with you? TT is without doubt, the best offering in British television. But it just goes to show how Time Team in ingrained in our family! The original team brought an impressive breadth of skills to the programme. 32. 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. This did happen in fact, but the show kept going with Mick Aston and (Sir) Tony Robinson always at the helm. I liked the pictures Victor did on several shows which showed the principals in historical costumes. In most places over here there are literally hundreds of channels with endless variety. time team was one of the best progs ever. DREADFUL ! If ch4 wanted to save money why not repeat them from programme 1 . The programme has no need for eye candy, no need to try to attract yuppies: archaeology is like genealogy interest grows (although not exclusively) with age. (Cardiff hillfort). Its December 2016, My Hubby and I live in Queensland Australia,we have Foxtel and have the old shows on a series link and never get tired of watching the Time Team. I do not think that the British tourism board and channel 4 realize how much interest world wide their is in British history. hide. Good job I have the internet to log onto. There is definitly an opportunity for BBC2 together with The Open University to take over when Time Team ceases. Big Thanks Time Team,will never get tired of watching the shows,fingers crossed you can make some more. PLEASE bring it back. A former academic at Bristol and Oxford universities, he has worked tirelessly to bring archaeology to a wider audience. Some of them are dead, and the rest have moved on. I am still watching episodes on Yesterday that Id somehow missed. Tony was very good at being the non-archeologist and I salute him! This was highlighted by having a member of the public read out a letter of invitation at the beginning, posing the question they wanted answered. While viewing it might be a bittersweet experience we should enjoy the moment while we can. I am still quite happy to watch repeats on Sky. Please ressurect it someone soon. Time Teams genesis is a well-rehearsed story. Oh well, TV is doomed. Perhaps we can come up with a crew of our own with Ronald Hutton replacing Tony Robinson and I do know of a great film crew that would take up the filming. . Many bad decisions for all the wrong reasons. Whichever fool(s) cut it, perhaps they are now also, goneso please bring Time Team back it was a great staple! Steve Singleton Sadly, my wife passed away in January 2012 but I carried on watching it until it ended. 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. Fret not, the programs will haunt the repeats channels until they become their own archaeology as a worked example of how the medium started to dictate the content. Time team has been a part of tv watching since its beginning . I would be very interested in acquiring DVDs of the whole series to watch at my leaisure. Tim Taylor explains because weve involved Wessex Archaeology in our work for the last 10 or so years the reports are really good quality. Far from a media concoction, the unique individuals on Time Team were filmed going about their work with an honesty and integrity that has seen the series heralded as Britains first reality television show. 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. I have told so many people about Time Team & my grand daughter has been trying to decide should she be an archaeologist or a geologist because of it. Sad that time team is no longer , they should go back to how it all started , dont mess with what is ok . My absolute favorite TV program! I read a number of the same comments over and over here, and some are quite valid. In between programmes, E4 these days uses short clips of things like hillwalking and narrow boats to ridicule the interests of old people. My wife and I are from the States and discovered Time Team on Amazon Prime after watching/ loving other British shows- Rick Steins culinary travels, Timothy Wests canal cruising, etc. anyway the technology is facinating and makes history come alive. Its a wonder one isnt constantly tripping over roman floor tiles and Anglo-Saxon wine jugs every time one steps out of ones door. I cant believe how much I have learned during Covid lock down because of Time Team. i record all the T T i can i have brought T t dvd. Gee I feel gutted. A thoroughly good bunch of people with a true PASSION for their subject ! I loved the camaraderie.. the discoveries.. the wonderful feeling of how people not only survived in early times..but were every bit as capable and inventive as WE think we are ! 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. Its always sad when a long running and reputable series ends. It remains my all time favourite reality TV show and I really miss it. As our first dig back, we were keen on a site that would produce amazing evidence, showcase the very best that Time Team can offer, and allows us to demonstrate to the full the latest technology like LiDAR and GPR, says Taylor. Weve been able to order some DVDs from Australia, but we have missed many of the series since we moved here, and there is no way to watch them online. 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. Bringing in that awful woman for the last series was the straw that broke the camels back. Exploring the archaeology of the Roadford Reservoir, Devon, this came about after Tim Taylor approached Mick Aston to present the series. 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. I suppose I will have to go back to Dads Army for a bit of sanity then, Robyn Australia I can honestly say that what you saw on the television was what you got in real life. TT has inspired me to take up the challenge of retraining at the age of 67 for a second career in Heritage and Museum studies. 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. I love a list and now I can tick off which ones Ive seen in a suitably anal fashion. I agree Shiela, a long read but entertaining, and an indication of TTs popularity. The cast and crew were pretty obviously seriously digging their roles, (bad pun semi-intended sorry about that sort of). Your contribution to TV and Archeology is now history itself! 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. We are headed to the UK in May from the US to see some of the TT sites. 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