This is an absolutely fantastic series, which I'd never seen before. And man am I hooked. I've been watching for the past two weeks and I can't get enough. It's a shame that the series was cancelled in 2014, but with 20 years of episodes to catch up on, I won't have withdrawal symptoms (as I had with HISTORY COLD CASE) to worry about for the foreseeable future. Thanks for posting this great series.
@@TheFarajaka I just tell people that “some of their favourite Original Time Time Members are back at work on the ‘new’ series” - I finished my degree in cultural anthropology and historical archeology ~ 3 years before Original Time Team’s final season, and I still think of these people as both leaders in my field, and proper television stars ⭐️ . :) I think it’s ok for “people accomplished in their field” - like these guys- to also be famous “TV stars” - I love it when historians etc. are well liked and famous and Held in High Regard - rather such skilled people who promote this study be lifted up than plenty of other “actors” out there ;)
I loved how Tony shafted a dig at Mick just after 42:??ish talking about .... everybody's grandparents or in Mick's case, his parents," when Tony is only 2 weeks younger than Mick. The geezer! Love him😘
Can you imagine entertaining two thousand people in your Castle for a couple of weeks? The expense! The number of people to cook serve and clean! The cost!
It's a shame that Time Team ended up getting the ax in 2014. There's no television show like it that I know of, and we may never see its like again. That said, though, even if the show somehow gets renewed with the same title, format and people, it's not Time Team without the late Professor Mick Aston.
It’s definitely not the same - and it isn’t just because Professor Aston has passed! However, I recommend that you check out the New Digs that year 2022 Time Team has carried out. I think the 3 day shows for each dig has felt more like some of the better “Specials” done by the Original Team, the spirit of historical archeology For The People is still there, and, while there are great times with old familiar faces, it’s really great to see “the next generation” carrying on the work in the way that Professor Aston and other greats taught us to care about it!
Thank You so much Reijer.... I actually met Mick in a market in Santorini, or I should say Thira back around 2000. Brilliant Mate Just brilliant,, Mark in the Caribbean.
Of all the experts on Time Team, Dr. David Neal ranks with those at the top. Also, Victor is great. I love the vase he decorated for the Josiah Wedgewood segment.
Watching every episode, going on the ages of everyone, does anyone know how old Phils hat is? He's a fairly young man at the beginning. Curiosity and cats...
There is a Time Team episode in about 2000 where Phil got a new hat because he realised the old one was disgusting, but it didn’t take long for the new old to look old!
Hello I was watching the episode's and watched the first two episodes and then because I live in Newcastle NSW, well I want to know why I can watch the first two and then straight to episode seven. Why is it so? I do like timeteam.
my video is stopped for buffering but I see 7 people standing around with one woman in the hole digging...maybe this was the British car industry, the former industry? anyway, I like it :)
This is an absolutely fantastic series, which I'd never seen before. And man am I hooked. I've been watching for the past two weeks and I can't get enough. It's a shame that the series was cancelled in 2014, but with 20 years of episodes to catch up on, I won't have withdrawal symptoms (as I had with HISTORY COLD CASE) to worry about for the foreseeable future. Thanks for posting this great series.
They brought some of the cast back and have just recently posted the first episode. Stewart, John, Matt, Helen, and Carenza are back
Shouldn't have said "cast" because they are accomplished in their fields and they aren't acting. My apologies
@@TheFarajaka I just tell people that “some of their favourite Original Time Time Members are back at work on the ‘new’ series” - I finished my degree in cultural anthropology and historical archeology ~ 3 years before Original Time Team’s final season, and I still think of these people as both leaders in my field, and proper television stars ⭐️ . :)
I think it’s ok for “people accomplished in their field” - like these guys- to also be famous “TV stars” - I love it when historians etc. are well liked and famous and Held in High Regard - rather such skilled people who promote this study be lifted up than plenty of other “actors” out there ;)
This is my favorite series.I think I've watched almost all of them. Enjoy watching them!
Thank you Tony your show rates very high on my favorites list.
Enjoy this series immensely!
Terrific show. Thanks for posting them,
02:35.. Tony, you talk.. Phil, you row.. ;-) It's always been these little moments that made this show special..
Thanks for your posts!! Keep 'em coming, please!!
Thank you for your time and efforts to share this once so popular series, Channel4 saw off the branch they sat on... Well, c'est la vie.
Greatest show ever...
We love that show too.
Love watching Phil do rowing!
I loved how Tony shafted a dig at Mick just after 42:??ish talking about .... everybody's grandparents or in Mick's case, his parents," when Tony is only 2 weeks younger than Mick.
The geezer! Love him😘
Victor is an amazing talent!!
Can you imagine entertaining two thousand people in your Castle for a couple of weeks? The expense! The number of people to cook serve and clean! The cost!
Beric was wonderful. Definitely one of my favourite characters :)
It's a shame that Time Team ended up getting the ax in 2014. There's no television show like it that I know of, and we may never see its like again.
That said, though, even if the show somehow gets renewed with the same title, format and people, it's not Time Team without the late Professor Mick Aston.
It’s definitely not the same - and it isn’t just because Professor Aston has passed! However, I recommend that you check out the New Digs that year 2022 Time Team has carried out. I think the 3 day shows for each dig has felt more like some of the better “Specials” done by the Original Team, the spirit of historical archeology For The People is still there, and, while there are great times with old familiar faces, it’s really great to see “the next generation” carrying on the work in the way that Professor Aston and other greats taught us to care about it!
the voice-over from the new timeteam I realy don't handle, terrible
Thank You so much Reijer.... I actually met Mick in a market in Santorini, or I should say Thira back around 2000. Brilliant Mate Just brilliant,, Mark in the Caribbean.
good old Stewart,always listen to Stewart.
Of all the experts on Time Team, Dr. David Neal ranks with those at the top. Also, Victor is great. I love the vase he decorated for the Josiah Wedgewood segment.
...Victor ma main man!
07, was a terrific episode.
Thank you so much, these are fascinating. Do you plan on loading any hard-to-find Lucy Worsley docs? 🌼💜
Wow. How young they are in this episode
I so miss the series, but then I don't think there's much of Britain they hadn't dug up by the end...😁
a new series started last year
Tony, terrific black leather jacket at the mint!!!
06:45.. Tony Runs And Talks.. ;-)
I totally loved the diving team portion of the documentary for the Spanish Armada wreaks.
First aired December 13, 2002.
Watching every episode, going on the ages of everyone, does anyone know how old Phils hat is? He's a fairly young man at the beginning. Curiosity and cats...
There is a Time Team episode in about 2000 where Phil got a new hat because he realised the old one was disgusting, but it didn’t take long for the new old to look old!
@@madagazkah thanks for that, it's really part of his persona!
I'm not sure how old Sir Tony is, but I am a 78-year-old woman and I could no longer run with him ... nor climb steep embankments.
Hello I was watching the episode's and watched the first two episodes and then because I live in Newcastle NSW, well I want to know why I can watch the first two and then straight to episode seven. Why is it so? I do like timeteam.
'In-depth search' also takes on a wholly new meaning, doesn't it?
They're all so much younger in this one!!!
No one expects.. THE GREAT SPANISH ARMADA!
And it seems nobody (except me) expected a *_Monty P._* reference!
@@philaypeephilippotter6532 The comfy chair costs extra. They had to license that.
@@Enonymouse_
I'll drink a nice cup of tea to that!
It's always wise to be cautious ⚠️
all the work of john dees tempestarities
42:37 Does anyone know what is that music?
Can't really hear it, but you might spend some time looking up Victorian hymns mentioning Calvary....
Such a pity Wedgewood is no longer for the “working classes”.
@ 16:30 *"The manner of Speech here"* 😶
Pompus comes to mind ...
(No disrespect intended)
Was "Pompus" a Roman general? 🙄🤣
Full empire would really be from defeat of Napolian, till just after WWII. Then it fell apart.
Just want to know who was Ratty and who was Mole...just kidding, this was an exceptional program.
Is this a clip show?
One side of my family says viduck and don't know how to spell it. #Detroit
And vidock
I can't say doesn't. A few might.
my video is stopped for buffering but I see 7 people standing around with one woman in the hole digging...maybe this was the British car industry, the former industry? anyway, I like it :)
The slow plasterboard ostensibly tip because spy coincidentally tow a a weak bit. nondescript, murky journey
Tony has an earring and hair (almost) lol