He also took part in the various spin-off series such as Time Team Extra (1998), Time Team Digs (2002) and Time Team Live. I enjoy watching this program on my computer(I never knew about it 10 years ago because we have so many garbage programs here on US television, they did not show it here.). Hi Serena, you can find a complete episode and series guide of all 230 programmes plus the specials on this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Time_Team_episodes Plenty more to come for you yet, if only More 4 would stop repeating the same episodes over and over again and show some of the others they could keep you (and the rest of us) happy for years to come. We totally agree with Nick Robinson, we too will be enjoying repeats and cursing Channel 4!. Jim Mower (development producer, see his opinion piece here) believes that Phil Hardings material was among the most innovative. If there had been a mission statement for the show during those early days, it would have been the democratisation of archaeology. So we manage to get something enjoyable, which at the same time is also useful. Time Team RIP Would love to see a new Time Team series up and running again especially now theyve found King Richard llls body, also instead of 3 days to uncover make it a 5-7 days to uncover maybe Geo-physics could find out a lot more information so here is a challenge to all the mainstream TV channels bring back Time Team! TT was an utter revelation. That some suburban folks welcomed the Team to pull up their patio, knock down their potting shed, and bore holes in their rafters, used to amaze me. 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. I now look forward to watching as many individual shows as I can in the future. But they never advertised Time Team in between other programmes as they do with some other programmes, and they are always mucking about with the times it is shown. THEY DESERVE BETTER THAN THIS. I watch Time Team on Amazon Prime here in Phoenix, AZ USA every day!! From the fall of TT on the minuscule scale, to the fall of a Royal house; loss of a battle; collapse of an empire. Thank goodness there is a myriad of viewers who appreciate the achievement of Time Team. Gutted that Time Team has ended! I cannot believe that Mick Aston has died, so very young, I thought he would go on forever. In South africa we have seen so few TT programs and when in the UK on holiday I imediately check for surren programs to watch. archaeology..is what my 11 year old gran daughter is looking into training for..shows like these are needed more. In most places over here there are literally hundreds of channels with endless variety. 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). In addition, he has appeared in episodes of Meet the Ancestors (2003) and Chris Moyles' Quiz Night (2009). Shots of him in woodland seeking out raw materials for a reconstructed axe allowed the audience to witness the hands-on practical process. what fools these youngsters are. I am still watching episodes on Yesterday that Id somehow missed. Our family enjoyed Tony Robinsons performance, but what made Time Team great was Mick and Phil and Carenza and Matt and Stewart and Raksha and Mick the Twig and Bridget and Raysan and Victor the artist and the geophysicists and Robin the historian and all the others whose contributions brought together a cohesive story for a site from a range of disciplines. Speaking to Express.co.uk, Tony said he won't be. Gutted! I speculate that Mr Bushs rant is based upon nothing more than jealousy over the fact that Mr Harding has obviously learned one more word than him whilst digging those big holes! Mick, can I come work for you? When discussing the latest TT episode at work/with friends sadly there doesnt seem to be many others who watch it, Ive always been interested in history so maybe its just me & maybe the young people of today arent being taught that history can be exciting/interesting. I have missed Time Team SO much.. I often wish you could all come to my back yard 1 acre) and help me find the many many pairs of secateurs buried therein. 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. Coincidentally, digging within a tight timeframe echoed contemporary changes underway in the profession. First Name. TT would be ideal on BBC4, which is a very good channel, and it would be great to see a full hour. Timothy Power and Mark Horton return to the Old Fort of Stone Town, Zanzibar, to discuss the sites Swahili origins. I dont think I could stand watching Phils grotty hat for one more season. time team has over the years discovered great things. Gutted to learn it is no more. A number of archaeological old hands were sacrificed in favour of more youthful presenters. Hi Alan, thanks a lot for your reply very helpful. I would be very happy, if it was revived. Hope it returns anne from Ontario Canada. Only a fool would get rid of an engaging program like TT. Full Name at Birth. Did you watch the episode of operation nightingale where the maimed ,psychologically injured soldiers from conflicts abroad found an inner peace and a feeling that they were no longer helpless in the world. 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. September 7, 2014Time Team / Final episode date. Time team is irreplaceable. I AM SO UPSET AT THE ENDING OF TIME TEAM ! 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. Oh! Archaeologist and Digging for Britain presenter Dr Cat Jarman with Dr Daniel Young from Wessex Archaeology examining the Sheffield Castle core samples at the Wessex Archaeology labs. 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. We are delighted to announce that Matt Williams has joined the ever expanding Wessex Archaeology team. Lets hope that somebody in control is also a fan and a compromise can be reached. When Time Team came along, I got absolutely hooked on it. 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. His presentation throughout all of the series, which I have almost finished running though for the second time, is stellar. I hate the way that today producers think all people are stupid and try to dumb down TV. Maybe it will work with time team too. It wasn't exactly love at first sight, but it was heading there. Episode # Series # Episode Title Location Historical Period Coordinates Original airdate 93: 1 "Garden Secrets" Raunds, Northamptonshire: Anglo-Saxon, Bronze Age: 5 January 2003 (): Time Team investigates a back garden in Raunds, where a skeleton - aptly named "Henry" by his discoverer - has been found along with his Anglo-Saxon grave goods.The burial probably fits in with a number of . Thanks. What is wrong with older viewers? And, unlike Phil and Mick, one didnt long to give her a haircut!! It will be sad for it to end, but theres still a few epsiodes I havent seen. Time team is currently repeated on more-4 each midweek day and sometimes Saturdays, but I still miss fresh episodes and the original presenters and everyone should put pressure on c4 for more episodes even if it were one a month ! The more who sign it the better, I have and so have my family. It was an intelligent, thought provoking, and entertaining program. Philip Harding DL FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. Phil Harding (archaeologist) : biography 25 January 1950 - Philip 'Phil' Harding, FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. Contents 1 Life and career I am still quite happy to watch repeats on Sky. 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. Your email address will not be published. Not on the Live I dug at. Most of what I feel about the demise of TT has already been said here. I have been binge watching on YouTube whilst laid up with a medical issue. Phil Harding's Tool Box and Spade | Time Team Exclusive Time Team Official 11K views 2 years ago Mix - Time Team Official More from this channel for you Guy de la Bdoyre looks. 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. I hope its not the end of Time Team. while the Facebook page is slowly building! Somehow they know that the user is in the US and access is denied. Regards Peter Mulready Australia. Always worked so hard and made sense of sites that could have remained a mystery. Telly Tubbies. With Phil Harding also on board, three members of the future Time Team core were in place. It is amazing to contemplate the staggering amount of archaeology lurking beneath the surface of the whole of the British Isles. Admittedly, in the last year or so I have found myself increasingly disinterested in the programme. Arrr! I am appalled. 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. Im tired of the idiots that run TV and Im ready for revolution.whos with me!!! This is the sort of Programme that would thrive on BBC 2 in conjunction with The Open University. 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.. I saw the same program, Justin, and I agree entirely! And there is still so much they can show and teach us. 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. Alarm bells began to ring for us when Mary-Anne appeared it seemed to coincide with a dumbing-down of the show. This was the best educational programme that I looked forward to every week and also all the repeats that were broadcast on more 4. Real shame, feels like Ive lost my friends! | Phoenix the Dreamer, https://digventures.com/2013/03/tools-down-for-time-team-raksha-dave-on-the-end-of-an-era-and-her-new-adventure/, Remarkable early medieval burial found in Northamptonshire, Under the Old Fort of Zanzibar: exploring the origins of Stone Town, History of Sheffield Castle foundations revealed by archaeologists. Archeology isnt aloof anymoreTT built a bridge between laymen and pros! Thank you for educating and entertaining me over the years. When SBS decided to bring new hip young presenters in to replace the two experienced, knowledgeable and popular presenters who had made it from 1986 to 2004, and made it an institution, the ratings plummeted, and the new format was canned after 2 years. Most of the text is based on the hearsay of others and is regarded as anachronistic, drawing on earlier accounts by writers such as Posidonius. We have it so easy in this day and age to compare to others in the past and we so loved it when Tony came to Australia and did some shows about our ancestral heritage,we all walk past so much and never notice whats in front of us,we miss so much rich knowledge right under our feet. i record all the T T i can i have brought T t dvd. Cliche good looking, middle-class presenters who appear somewhat dull in enthusiasm. 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. C4 have put money into British Archaeology, when no one else could or would presumably, and as has been pointed out, much of that money went into post excavation work, which although not good TV is absolutely vital as far as each site is concerned. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Emmys Hispanic & Latino Voices STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events. Were currently watching the series (2012?) I have loved Time Team for years and wish that there were not so many bone heads in Channel 4. RIP MICK ASTON. 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 a huge following in Australia and after the debacle with the producers bringing in you know who as a co-presenter (of cleavage), the show started its slow path to division. Enough said. That way we still get our fix when we want to remind ourselves how good this series was. Therefore, Phil Harding's lucky days are Sundays and Saturdays and lucky numbers are: 4, 8, 13, 17, 22 and 26 . I will miss Matt and Bridgit and all the others especially Phil. I never felt patronized and certainly never notice Tony Robinson sermonizing about global warming. - The most complained about X Factor moments- The Forgotten presenters of Top Gear- 10 films that really got science wrong. He continues to work for Wessex Archaeology when not filming. Hear, hear! 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. Yes, that was a great one. Lets hope that BBC4 takes up the genre. Time Team isnt the same without Mick and Phill is the token hot tottie (uh hum!) 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. Totally gutted Time Team is going. but they wont last forever and young blood is always needed. All Rights Reserved, We use cookies to enhance your experience while using our website. Over 333,000 copies of this popular free guide issued worldwide from 2004 to 2020 (and still in demand.) I will have to content myself with watching the 4OD repeats for ever now. The banter between him and the otherwise notoriously stuffy academics was legendary. If you had to justify the value of television as a medium that can inform as well as entertain, Time Team would be the perfect example. Carenzas missing as is Helen, I see Mick walked out as I also presume Stewart has too. This site provides further information on the numerous elements of Phil's past and present career, his books and music available to buy, news updates, interviews, a selection of photographs, plus a new discography and a new 'jukebox' player showcasing some of the huge . It's understandable that he should wish to protect a talent of such a tender age, but most expected . Time Team has left a legacy that few TV programs can match and im sure that generations to come will enjoy. The idea/format needs to be revived by BBC4. Phil shares his views in his own unique way!For our website, head to:https://timeteamdigital.comGive us a follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timeteamdigTweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetimeteamShop our merch if you like:https://shop.timeteamdigital.com Matt will be based at our new premises in Welshpool where he will take up the post of Business Manager, Wales. Thank you channel 4 Thank you very very much . Sad that time team is no longer , they should go back to how it all started , dont mess with what is ok . The first show of 1994 featured a young, dark, long-haired Tony The Wildman Baldric Robinson, with a equally younger long haired Mick Aston, some of which was not quite all grey. if there is a petition please let me know.i would like to put our names down. It was just a ridiculous Channel 4 attempt to appeal to younger viewers, and failed dismally. Hi. Totally agree. 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. An episode where a workplace expert was on stand by for structural shoring when common sense would have not wasted this kind of expense. YOU HAVE JUST NOT THOUGHT THIS THROUGH! I used to love all the research that they put into it. Toni Victoria australia. This so Heartbreaking. A known anthropologist and archeologist ( Emmanuel College, Cambridge ), to describe and dismiss her as a former model is a bit unfair. Just recently I saw a show about Egypt using satellite infra red survey archaeology that could reveal all the subsurface features accross a whole landscape. I wonder how much is wasted on their wages. I am incredibly disappointed at CH4 for axing a fine British programme. I am devastated to hear about Mick Aston.. It needed to get back to its roots look at the early episodes to see why it was successful. 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. 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. why isn't phil harding in the new time teambt whole home disc keeps disconnecting. It announced that after 20 seasons and over 230 episodes the programme was being axed by Channel 4. Robinson has been a superb presenter and long may he continue on historical based series . I am sooooo sorry the series is over. Is Phil Harding from Time Team still alive? Ozzy John has it right, Anne Marie put a wall in to TT and it showed in every show afterwards, when you see the fun they all had prior to he joining, she should be ashamed of her achievement in dissolving a great show. Such a fantastic guide, love it. 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. Have to admit they are probably the main reason I now spend a lot of my spare time out on the Thames foreshore with the Thames Discovery Programme- enjoying it hugely, and probably have them to thank, they showed us that anyone can get involved. I agree with you . On yesterday's episode of Dr. Phil, actor Terry Crews discussed his addiction to pornography and his relationship with his wife, Rebecca, of 28 . Best of all, the cameras were rolling to capture the archaeologists euphoria as the geophysical plot emerged from a bulky printer in the back of the survey vehicle. I completely agree with you Lauren. He has an excellent track record in a range of organisations in the . 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. There is such a thing as going on too long with any endeavor, and in watching this series the definition of too long is clear. I thought the 2013 series was an improvement on the 2012 series, but tonights episode was disappointing. 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. When You Breathe In Your Diaphragm Does What. & has never been more pi**ed off 2 here that its being Sir Tony can do no wrong with me. 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. 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. Time Team brought archaeology to the publics attention (including mine) and will be sorely missed. I loved watching Time Team in Australia, way better than the American version. 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. He learned flint-knapping from his uncle, Fred, and in only a few months became a skilled knapper, crafting many different hunting tools from pieces of flint. My nana came from England in 1901. . Much better than most of the rubbish we get now that there are so many channels chasing adverts & broadcasting ever increasing repeats. I am wondering how many viewers watch the Time Team now. What a great show. Yes, it became a bit formulaic probably inevitable when dullard TV producers are involved. I really didnt like that nasty dendrochronologist who wouldnt show his results though idiot! Watching the archaeologists and seeing their enthusiasm at even the smallest find,is to me infectious. And of course who can ever forget Helen Geakes dress sense and haircuts ! He made his first archaeological finds digging up his parents' garden, much to the annoyance of his mother, Elsie. All the others as far back as 1828 from Ireland and Scotland. Prof Mick, great bloke and always so calm, Carensa made a lot of episodes more entertaining and TR a god of comedy and history. To anyone who loves the Sunday afternoon history fix as much as I do PLEASE sign! http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/time-team-should-continue-on-tv.html Thanks Julia and Lizbeth. Its a shame yet highlights the offensively patronizing view metro-based TV people have of the general public. This was the best educational programme that looked forward to every week and also all the repeats that were broadcast on more 4. Channel 4 has lost one viewer it wont get back. I think Phil is such a great character. According to the Wisconsin State Journal, citing court documents, Robinson dealt with anxiety issues, depression and ADHD. Your email address will not be published. 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. You are going to be missed more than most of us realise. All the best shows are taken off and all we are left with is the boring and so untrue Archers. This made him a contentious figure among some of his contemporaries and he was deeply wounded by the vociferous attacks he suffered, particularly in the early years of Time Team. To an incredible all round team we thank you and to Phil damn we will miss you! Jim Mower (development producer, see his opinion piece here) believes that Phil Harding's material was among the most innovative. Perhaps one of the other channels will see the folly of C4s ways and pick up the program before its too late? Harding trained on various excavations with the Bristol University Extra Mural Department and other bodies from 1966; he has been a professional archaeologist since 1971. 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? Pity arise Sir Phil???? I was surfing the internet to obtain correct titles for some episodes that I recorded earlier. I found TR irritating at times but accepted him as part of the show. My second eldest is 18, and we only watch one program together as our interests are so different (that would be Time Team). One of the best programmes on television. Channel 4 obviously think we are all brain dead morons who need to watch the endless mind numbing soaps or the even more pathetic American rubbish that now dominates our screens. I watched every show, every season, and I never noticed that Tony had an obsession with Romans. He has become a familiar face on the Channel 4 television series Time Team. And now it has been pulled, left to the re-marketing of DVD, and the Internet. We have watched it form the start and enjoyed it on various level hugely. Thank you to all of Time Team for 20 wonderful years. A family programe deleted. There was a early chemistry here of personalities, as well as expertise. Many bad decisions for all the wrong reasons. ** TIME TEAM HAS JOINED PATREON! Trained on excavations with the Bristol University Extra Mural Department and other bodies from 1966, he has been a professional archaeologist since 1971. I had to think about it before I realized what he meant. Very sad to hear Time Team is ending. Victor is a great artist and bought sites to life. do they ever have reunions whereby you could meet the surviving characters.. i hate computers these days, they act up. Mick played a less prominent part in Time Team after an episode of illness in 2003, and in 2012 he left the programme after criticising a reduction in its academic standards. So my husband looked for more info. When did time team end? 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. (all good things must come to an end). But it just goes to show how Time Team in ingrained in our family! 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. Many a critic was silenced by seeing the team in action. The 2006 audience survey also identified that Time Teams core audience consisted of families and people aged over 45 / 50. I have watched time team since episode one and I am gutted . I just can not believe we will not see his fabulous jumpers again.. ( except in repeats of course ). [] One of best, very passionate three part on geology of Great Britain was filmed with Mr Tony Robinson who is/was excellent presenter. Time Team has completed over 200 excavations (not including the documentaries and live programmes), around 50 of which were Scheduled Ancient Monuments, and a number were World Heritage Sites. May be he could be a Lord? Such a shame its being axed at a time its claimed the viewing figures are at its highest make little sense to me. The 2013 series is so much better, very like the old times. That doesnt work in the US. It brings together entire families and to my mind, is of huge importance, in that it makes us aware of who we are and where we came from and the way it was presented to us was magical. Changing all the staff behind Time Team was a big mistake, but ending it is even bigger. 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. Stewart has always been my top hero too, although I loved everyone without exception till the changes happened. Thanks to all who were involved in Time Team in any way. 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. 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. Prior to us, by and large archaeology was something you could only really appreciate if you read books with long words in them. Spot on. Maybe one day she will say sorry to us all. There is a focus on interesting, previously discovered, artefacts, while pipe music lends an almost mystical air to proceedings. Led by the inspirational Professor Mick Aston and featuring immediately recognisable figures like Phil Harding and Tony Robinson, the show evaluated hundreds of sites over the course of 20 series, several live shows, and countless specials, helping hugely to popularise the field of archaeology before it finally drew to an end in 2013 (see CA 274). Right now, there's no reason for Guardiola not to select him in the starting XI, though. And we have just recently lost Mick Aston, the Rock of Gibraltar of the show. It returned online in 2022 for two episodes released on YouTube. and the entire bunch breathed fresh life into the sometimes boring subject of Archaeology. I have just realised that time team is to be axed by c4. Prof Aston was on long-running show for 19 . thank god for the repeats. Reason: we hardly spoke to each other and what we were watching on tv was hardly worthwhile. Just watched the first instalment of Time Team America (H2,Thursdays,9pm). The onscreen introduction of team members and their specialist skills was a hangover from a time when participants would have varied from week to week, rather than coalescing into a core group. 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. , Cant we have Phil once a week digging a hole in a pub garden, please?xxxx. Incidentally, to my British friends & fellow TT fans I have to say that I agree with the comments in this thread that the American shows that BBC chooses to air in the UK are garbage, but what a shame the excellent documentaries and history-related productions are not offered in your part of the world. Perhaps the question should be not what went wrong with Time Team, but what went wrong with Channel 4. Since changing his diet, hes lost about 50 pounds! Bringing in that awful woman for the last series was the straw that broke the camels back. Have watched 8 seasons and enjoying them all. He started his career in 1973 at Marquee Studios as Tape-Op and by 1979 as engineer, then from 1984 at PWL Studios as chief engineer and from 1992 at The Strong Room.Collaborated on a regular basis with production partner Ian Curnow since 1986. My oldest son and my husband dream of being as good in tapping flint as Phil! At the time, Taylor said that things were being done to ensure Aston stayed on, adding 'youve not heard the last of Mick on Time Team. Well it seems the bean counters got their way. It was a perfunctory end for a television institution that, over two decades, made British archaeology more accessible and popular than ever. Time Team return, Time Team is coming back, Following the successful launch of a fan-led Patreon campaign in December, Time Team has now confirmed what could be the first of many digs.
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