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  • @leecarlson9713
    @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому +284

    Okay, because there is so many comments about the three day limit, here is some information. Mick Aston had a dream. He wanted to make archaeology more interesting and accessible to the average Briton. Eventually, after talking about his idea with a lot of people, it was proposed that a tv program with a three day time limit on each dig would accomplish this task. The time limit would: 1) allow nationally famous archaeologists to attend, but still do their day jobs (most were at universities) the rest of the week; 2) create a little suspense-could the goal be accomplished in just three days?; and 3) be a reasonable length of time for the non-archaeological viewers to get an idea of how a dig is done, what goes on in terms of preservation of the finds and who does that, and the importance of finding out what has gone on, before the present time. In my personal, non-archaeological view, Time Team accomplished all these goals magnificently. And they did it for 20 years!

    • @dalekundtz760
      @dalekundtz760 10 місяців тому +10

      Í totally agree with you Lee. If the pros do the work, they can get much accomplished in three days. Phil has proven this many times. Keep up the good work and ignore Tony... LOL

    • @normagrimstad8869
      @normagrimstad8869 9 місяців тому +6

      I for one would love to participate. I did volunteer for a dig in South Shields several years ago.

    • @Brinta3
      @Brinta3 9 місяців тому +8

      4) Filming longer than three days would have made the show too expensive.

    • @DonaldGerman-qe9ms
      @DonaldGerman-qe9ms 9 місяців тому +2

      Life is what you make of it ! Death means your gone to the earth !

    • @TravisBrady-wn8fr
      @TravisBrady-wn8fr 7 місяців тому +4

      I think they did a wonderful job. I love time team. I would love to do the same here in America with the native American sites.

  • @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
    @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 Рік тому +317

    Phil's reverence for that ancient grave cut just makes me love the guy even more. He's a gentleman and a scholar. And nobody has passion for the soil like that man. He's a legend in my house. What a guy!

    • @_Dogbeard_
      @_Dogbeard_ Рік тому +23

      "It is beau'iful sand, innit, ey?" - Phil, 00:09:28
      the man's a wholesome mineral mastermind

    • @lianedegville3093
      @lianedegville3093 Рік тому +7

      And then he dismantled it

    • @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
      @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 Рік тому +12

      @@lianedegville3093 yup. That's archaeology.

    • @NancyKruse-ny1rd
      @NancyKruse-ny1rd Рік тому +2

      Mick & Tony were always my favorites. Where have the old cast all gone?

    • @leecarlson9713
      @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому +3

      And Phil was entirely self taught! And a nationally renowned flint expert. Truly a renaissance man.

  • @calmthemonster
    @calmthemonster Рік тому +197

    Such a beautiful, caring and sensitive way Professor Cox asked Phil about lifting the lid off the sarcophagus.

  • @karenglenn6707
    @karenglenn6707 Рік тому +204

    As an Australian, a country with a very short European history but not aboriginal history, seeing so much still remaining after thousands of years just blows my mind every time. This is one of my favourite shows of all time and I’ve watched the episodes over and over, still enjoying them. But boy, I miss Mick Aston and it’s 10 yrs next month since he died.

    • @hueleb1cho
      @hueleb1cho Рік тому +12

      just found out he died from this post :(

    • @benjaminwinrow9620
      @benjaminwinrow9620 Рік тому +19

      Right there with you. Originally from Holland/UK, lived in NZ for 11 years. I miss the history of the UK very much and I think anyone who loves this show missed mick and his wonderful jumpers, hats and genuine passion for knowledge and interesting people. RIP.

    • @jrmckim
      @jrmckim Рік тому +14

      As an American, I understand what you mean.

    • @jublaim
      @jublaim Рік тому +15

      Scandinavian; still what is found in the soils of our common grounds is amazing. Time Team has forever changed archeology, really.

    • @catvonderahe1836
      @catvonderahe1836 Рік тому

  • @edwardmaunsell2416
    @edwardmaunsell2416 Рік тому +104

    I love Phil. The care and compassion he shows, his no nonsense questions and answers. He gets on with the job.
    However... every time I see him, I'm reminded of a turnip farmer.

    • @robroy6804
      @robroy6804 10 місяців тому +2

      he comes from the best scider country on the planet

    • @robroy6804
      @robroy6804 7 місяців тому +1

      i think its spelt cider

    • @Bassalicious
      @Bassalicious 5 місяців тому +3

      @@robroy6804 I don't think I've ever seen anybody correct their spelling mistake on the internet 3 months after the fact. Quite fitting it would be on an archaeology video though.

  • @bigthd2044
    @bigthd2044 Рік тому +27

    Phil is so gentle and respectful. Tony does all the talking.

    • @alexr6114
      @alexr6114 3 місяці тому +2

      Tony was hired to do all the talking. Than God. He is coherent and articulate.

  • @emelle9705
    @emelle9705 9 місяців тому +18

    Phil is an absolute LEGEND! Mick is STILL a paragon! Rest east Mick! You inspired a whole generation of archeologists.

  • @nevillemignot1681
    @nevillemignot1681 Рік тому +40

    Once again Mick shows at the start of day 3 how very careful he is about anything he does on a dig, i for think he shows he the is the main asset in the show, and is the by far the best site boss with the most knowledge.

  • @janinebean4276
    @janinebean4276 Рік тому +54

    what an extraordinary find! and to think they could have missed it! Glad Phil followed his instinct and kept going. Corenza's area was incredible as well! such a rich site of archaeology!

  • @tmc0964
    @tmc0964 Рік тому +21

    Phil, you are a softie at heart and so respectful. Your work ethic is impeccable. 😊😊😍

  • @cuddlycrow198
    @cuddlycrow198 Рік тому +19

    Phil is very special. Good man.

  • @kimberlypatton205
    @kimberlypatton205 Рік тому +30

    I love archaeology so much, growing up and visiting many ancient sites and museums on Crete in the 60’s. It grew a love of the past that still enriches my life in my 60’s! These are fantastic docs! And to top it all off, having “Baldric” ( my beloved Tony!) as the presenter is priceless!

  • @wabisabi6875
    @wabisabi6875 Рік тому +31

    Absolutely classic episode! Time Team never fails to amaze and educate!

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Рік тому +33

    The first I heard the word "viridius" I thought it might mean "green god." Now if they think it's some pre-Roman Celtic deity, maybe it does mean "green god" and not "powerful god."

    • @sandra4999san
      @sandra4999san Рік тому +6

      Virile, viridian…? Viridian is green, blooming , vigorous, as in plants. Virile is from the latin virilis; strong, manly, vigorous. Overlap.

  • @sophielang5027
    @sophielang5027 Рік тому +22

    This is my favourite episode!!! Been waiting a long time to see it again!! Thanks 🙏

  • @jvballatore
    @jvballatore Рік тому +36

    A little known TIme Team fact: A Geo-Fizz is a gin based cocktail the team often enjoys at days end.

    • @vsgtrek
      @vsgtrek Рік тому

      Recipe please…

  • @NexVoidGaming
    @NexVoidGaming Рік тому +26

    This is my kind of reality tv.

  • @annazaman9657
    @annazaman9657 Рік тому +14

    This episode always gives me the goosebumps. Amazing

  • @TravisBrady-wn8fr
    @TravisBrady-wn8fr 7 місяців тому +1

    I can feel the dedication of the guys. Such an underrated show.

  • @josephkarl2061
    @josephkarl2061 Рік тому +27

    My favourite Time Team episode. Love the discovery of that inscription 😃

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre Рік тому +11

    Phil is such a nice bloke.

  • @dennispepperack2973
    @dennispepperack2973 Рік тому +11

    Phil really racked up the Karma Kool Points in this episode!

  • @leecarlson9713
    @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому +3

    A little info about Phil Harding. He is from Wessex-think of all the southern counties of England that are on the English Channel. He is entirely a self taught archaeologist, with no formal training at all, but so knowledgeable, he became a very well respected digger. His digging style is impeccably accurate. He is also a world know flint expert, and knapper, again self taught. On Time Team, against the posh accents of many of the others, Phil’s Wessex accent stands out as very different. I am a 79 year old American woman, who is a proud Anglophile, and I love to hear Phil give Tony a hard time, as the difference in their accents is classic. In a field that is known to draw eccentric personalities, Phil has definitely found a home. At the time of Time Time, he is so well respected, he is a lecturer at Wessex University. I wish I could have met him, as well as all the rest of the Time Team experts.

    • @normagrimstad8869
      @normagrimstad8869 9 місяців тому +1

      Amazing, that he has no formal training. Quite a man.

    • @alexr6114
      @alexr6114 3 місяці тому

      @@normagrimstad8869 He did have formal training, but not through the usual university or college education. He did field work under the supervision of professional archeologists. That is how he learned archeology. Phil Harding is a professional archeologist in that he is paid for his expertise in field archeology and has been paid for decades.

    • @rebelpearl
      @rebelpearl 3 місяці тому

      Phil’s grandfather taught him the flint knapping. It’s mentioned in several episodes.

  • @mclarenscca
    @mclarenscca Рік тому +7

    One of the best episodes yet! Fantastic!

  • @lwebster7100
    @lwebster7100 Рік тому +11

    What incredible work and findings! It’s unfortunate they only get 3 days but hopefully the county or someone will continue what they’ve started

  • @steveclark5357
    @steveclark5357 Рік тому +9

    I love watching the crew sitting around at the end of the day enjoying a beer,real people there, this is one of my favorite channels on you tube, it just relaxes me, a good channel, I mean the time team, what a treasure

  • @kimcason8764
    @kimcason8764 Рік тому +11

    There was a Time in my life, when working Afternoon shift ( Permanently) that I would have to Rely on my Video Recorder Recording this Show. ( VHS.)
    The Glee 😂, if it was Successful but Utter Gloom 😢 if it Failed to Record, Was undescribable..!!
    This is Bliss to be able to watch, whatever, whenever I want..!!🤗
    Thanks Guys, for all those/these Episodes, I missed out on..!!
    Cheers All.
    Kim in Oz. 😎

  • @michaelbelisle8930
    @michaelbelisle8930 Рік тому +7

    This is one of t he best time teams i have ever seen scence i found this show over ayear ago.great work.

  • @brianchurch1254
    @brianchurch1254 Рік тому +15

    What an amazing team!

  • @michaelkamradt4700
    @michaelkamradt4700 Рік тому +40

    I've been watching these over and over to the point where I call walls, wolls. Peace from across the pond y'all. God save the King!

    • @jimmusson
      @jimmusson Рік тому +9

      But can you say sheduled

    • @RatelHBadger
      @RatelHBadger Рік тому +9

      Shed Yuled

    • @claytoncarson111
      @claytoncarson111 Рік тому +4

      Shed Jeweled

    • @RatelHBadger
      @RatelHBadger Рік тому +4

      @@claytoncarson111 Arthur "two shed uled" Jackson

    • @leecarlson9713
      @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому +2

      Occasionally, I will binge watch episodes, and then I have to make a mental translation back into American English for a couple of days!

  • @rachelbentley9533
    @rachelbentley9533 Рік тому +6

    This is pushing me so far into a rabbit hole about Viridius and all we don't know.

  • @virgo714
    @virgo714 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for bringing Roman archeology to my home 🥹🥹

  • @marlenaamalfitano2727
    @marlenaamalfitano2727 3 місяці тому

    Phil's sensitive is always amazing and heartwarming.

  • @blazikin-wo1oq
    @blazikin-wo1oq 3 місяці тому +1

    I miss time team i used to watch it with my dad when i was a kid because it was usually the only good thing on the tv

  • @TrophyNZ1
    @TrophyNZ1 Рік тому +8

    Loving these episodes

  • @IratePuffin
    @IratePuffin Рік тому +7

    I love this show so much.

  • @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282
    @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282 Рік тому +3

    all the people in this program are smart, educated, compassionate, and just plain funny!

  • @PtolemyJones
    @PtolemyJones Рік тому +9

    Those tall bodies with the good teeth might have been pirate attackers. Mass grave after a battle? Could explain the scatter.

  • @danschneider9921
    @danschneider9921 Рік тому +4

    I'm a redneck from Kentucky who married a small town english girl. I have a unique perspective on english sarcasm and whit. I do love them

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 Рік тому

      Bloody hell.
      How does a Yankee doodle dandy from the deep south even meet a small town English girl?????

  • @starbelly2000
    @starbelly2000 Місяць тому

    This has got to be a top 5 Time Team find. Amazing work. Truly awesome.

  • @Hinata.Sakaguchi
    @Hinata.Sakaguchi Рік тому +9

    Imagine now. They don't have to use an expensive Helicopter just to see the Landscape. Drones can do that today.

  • @kcmessenger5558
    @kcmessenger5558 Рік тому +11

    Wasn't there also a "Veridius" inscription found at the dig at Tintagel?

  • @williamfindspeople4341
    @williamfindspeople4341 Рік тому +6

    This video was very educational and highly informative

  • @Harry-Hartmann
    @Harry-Hartmann 11 місяців тому +3

    A Very interesting Video 👌🏻👍🏻

  • @lisaward7519
    @lisaward7519 Рік тому +4

    Such a good episode!

  • @sugarnads
    @sugarnads Рік тому +5

    Tony there at the start looked like he was about to have a cunning and devious plan

  • @The_Not_So_Great_Cornholio
    @The_Not_So_Great_Cornholio 11 місяців тому +3

    Being pre-Roman Catholic, it could be that the burial was a synthesis of paganism and Christianity. Viridius could be a local incarnation of The Green Man, who many believe to be the root of the story of Jesus. It could very well be that late pagans or early Christians would have viewed a Viridius-like deity to be one and the same with Jesus, making conversion somewhat unnecessary bc they would have perceived Jesus to be the same figure they were already worshipping. Just speculation, but the Latin 'viridis' is the root of 'verdigris' which is, of course, green. This cannot be a coincidence.

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for posting.

  • @ВадимРусско-Халдейский

    I envy time team people. since I was a teenager I dreamed to join an archeological group to help excavate sites of archeological history. I very much love history it is a magical world of knowing the past and how people lived in earlier periods

  • @RoseCarroll-pk6mt
    @RoseCarroll-pk6mt 10 місяців тому +1

    Teamtime is the best show ever made in uk today

  • @happygrandma5637
    @happygrandma5637 Рік тому +6

    Wonder what has happened since at this site. There doesn't seem to be a date as to when this 1st aired, however, everyone looks quite young and, Kerry is digging. In later episodes Kerry became site manager as well as assuming other duties and he no longer took an active part in digging. This might be a site to return to in 2024 or 25.

  • @barbarasmith6229
    @barbarasmith6229 4 місяці тому

    These folks are all so interesting and smart. I just love following them.

  • @rockzalt
    @rockzalt 2 місяці тому

    Amazing discoveries, the sarcophagus is like hitting archeological gold. Good thing Phil saw the potential and gave good reasons to continue, considering the skepticism that the team often starts swimming in.

  • @jdsteppenzyde
    @jdsteppenzyde Рік тому +2

    Maggie Darling’s voice is mesmerizing

  • @mrmeowmeow710
    @mrmeowmeow710 Рік тому +4

    2 mega thumbs up a great video loved it

  • @leecarlson9713
    @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому +1

    This the second episode of Season Nine, and aired in 2003. My records show the episode was titled, “The Roman’s Panic,” with my description that an earlier settlement is brutally demolished to provide space for a Roman walled city, and a sacred site contains a stone dedicated to the Roman God Veridius. My notes from a History Hits episode are very detailed, including Phil’s reaction to the sarcophagus, as opposed to bare bones, and that Mick is “really chuffed” about the inscribed stone going into the textbooks!😁

  • @dann5268
    @dann5268 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting!!!! Great job!!!

  • @saltynama
    @saltynama Рік тому +8

    I have been watching for years now from the US and wondering why only 3 days? Wouldn't 5 be best?

    • @lindadillon3061
      @lindadillon3061 Рік тому +9

      When they started the show they recorded the show over weekends and each person is employed by different organisations ie Heritage Trust, Bristol University etc.

    • @saltynama
      @saltynama Рік тому +4

      @@lindadillon3061 oh I see and now it's just tradition. America isn't old enough for this attention.

    • @lindadillon3061
      @lindadillon3061 Рік тому +8

      @@saltynama Morning from Linda in Australia. Someone also wrote that the volunteers they need for the cleaning of finds or field walking are available on weekends. In one show they emphasised how much planning paperwork they have to do and then do their report after the three days. I also read on you tube Mick Aston wanted the show to encourage communities to engage with archeology in their town etc and before he died he was frustrated that he didn’t think he had achieved his goal. He was too pessimistic as the show showed quick archeology covering all sorts of eras and environments.

    • @RKHageman
      @RKHageman Рік тому +5

      @@saltynamaNo, it’s not just tradition, even now- it’s still true that the archaeologists are mostly available on weekends. Doing TT digs isn’t anyone’s regular job, and they are based in different places besides. 🦴🏺🏰

  • @layalabi1667
    @layalabi1667 Рік тому +4

    Wonderful!!!

  • @phoule76
    @phoule76 Рік тому +2

    I most definitely hadn't seen this one before!

  • @ArtbyKatina
    @ArtbyKatina Рік тому +2

    Looks like a well built road 😊 0:32

  • @mickylove76
    @mickylove76 Рік тому +2

    That’s lovely topsoil.

  • @christineelsbury5479
    @christineelsbury5479 Рік тому +2

    Well Done

  • @manzana153
    @manzana153 10 місяців тому +1

    Looks as if Baldrick is still digging trenches like in Blackadder Goes Forth. ;)
    Keep going! This is an amazing and interesting series.

  • @carlrambow1277
    @carlrambow1277 9 місяців тому

    there should be a part 2 of this one. i need to know more

  • @tgbluewolf
    @tgbluewolf Рік тому +6

    If "Viridius" means "mighty, great", is it possible that it's actually a title that Romans used for God when they converted to Christianity? Maybe at least partially to throw the pagan Romans off their tracks by letting them think Viridius is just the latest deity in the pantheon?
    Fair warning, I admit that I have a habit of letting my imagination run away with me, but the active conversion of individuals and societies from paganism to Christianity fascinates me. I'd love to know the thought processes of these people.

  • @hiccups55
    @hiccups55 Рік тому +2

    I love Time Team ❤. I binge watch this in my free time.
    Can someone tell me why the archeology is so deep in the ground?

    • @RoadhouseDeluxe
      @RoadhouseDeluxe Рік тому +3

      If you take a coin for example, leave it outside for a couple years, then go to the same spot and look for it, you wont find it. Because grass, leaves, dead bugs, any organic matter will break down into soil and the next years vegetation will grow on top of the old. Do that for 1600-2000 years, and what you have once seen on top of the ground, will now be quite deep

    • @hiccups55
      @hiccups55 Рік тому +2

      @@RoadhouseDeluxe salamat😄

  • @timdyer5903
    @timdyer5903 Рік тому +6

    Those bones could have been defeated people, killed in battle. Bones used as waste or wall fill.

  • @oldschoolman1444
    @oldschoolman1444 Рік тому +3

    I think the engraved stone in Phil's trench was reused from something else. Who knows, maybe the old guy had it and liked it so they used it when he was buried.

  • @redfive5856
    @redfive5856 Рік тому +1

    Typical Mick: Stop digging here, there's nothing here.
    Typical Phil: (throws wallet on table) Bet.
    Typical Mick: I knew it all along.

  • @MrChink22
    @MrChink22 Рік тому +2

    A priceles series!

  • @williamfindspeople4341
    @williamfindspeople4341 4 місяці тому

    Outstanding episode, very informative information on a Roman God.

  • @micaspapa474
    @micaspapa474 Рік тому +1

    Could the ditch with a mix of human and animal bones be
    A: sacrifices
    B: discarded bones of enemies to make room..

  • @tony12165
    @tony12165 Рік тому +4

    Can you do something about the minimal volume issue? On nearly all your videos, please.

    • @sugarnads
      @sugarnads Рік тому +5

      Suggest its your system.
      Im on a small tablet at half volume and its entirely audible.

  • @paulagebhardt6018
    @paulagebhardt6018 Рік тому +2

    At the beginning just throwing antiquities around like car garbage 😂

  • @shoutykat
    @shoutykat Рік тому +6

    Isn't "viridis" Latin for "green"? Any connection there to a deity associated with spring?

    • @PavelNygryn
      @PavelNygryn Рік тому +2

      Can be also "fresh" or "vigorous" . But connection to local gods (spring, growth, harvest, fertility...) seems to be possible.

  • @wtbofnc7880
    @wtbofnc7880 10 місяців тому

    @ the 46 minute mark, the Red area is a natural island, initially chosen by the people who occupied the island. The area between the red and yellow line is the area where the river encircled the island. After water control reduced the volume of water in the river, that natural island became part of the landscape.

  • @mynung7008
    @mynung7008 Рік тому +2

    Horological antique at 46:38: what kind of watch is this? Maybe some 1970s' LED electronic watch where you had to press a button to make it light up for a few seconds? I'm sure he didn't dig that up in one of the trenches!

  • @boudewijnkaan6945
    @boudewijnkaan6945 Рік тому +8

    Hi team, those bones probably made good it a good use to fortify and strengthen the wall build.
    Otherwise it is quite unusual to find those human bones being in situ with the stone fragments of that wall.
    Unless they were cut and chopped up in pieces by defending whatever there was to defend.
    Thanks for doing such good job
    Your the best and your presentation is tops.

    • @nevillemignot1681
      @nevillemignot1681 Рік тому +2

      The Roman's quite often used smashed up tiles to strengthen anything they where building, from defensive walls, town walls, roads etc.........

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff 5 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @BryonLape
    @BryonLape 8 днів тому

    This series has been posted so much by different channels, I've no idea if anyone owns it.

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 Рік тому +4

    🌎🕊thank you

  • @wheretheroadtakesus523
    @wheretheroadtakesus523 Рік тому

    I have updated but no nd filter option. I have special labs turned on but no options.

  • @warwarneverchanges4937
    @warwarneverchanges4937 2 місяці тому

    Seeing how shallow the trench is makes you realize how short our timespan is here on earth, 2000 years is about 1-4 feet

  • @tesseract2365
    @tesseract2365 Місяць тому

    A mystery is afoot.. There are exactly two farts between 44:00 and 44:10. Who was it? Was it the older lady in the crouch position? Was it someone behind the camera? We will probably never know but it sounded like it stunk...

  • @fredsanford9224
    @fredsanford9224 Рік тому +1

    does anyone know the season and episode of this broadcast?

  • @ellen4956
    @ellen4956 11 місяців тому +1

    Verde or Veridus means green. So I wonder if that god was something to do with growing crops or keeping the forest or land green and fertile. Just a thought.

  • @jasonsearle7832
    @jasonsearle7832 Рік тому +2

    I mean they were in Britain. The locals weren't overly friendly makes sense to build a wall of the get a bit aggressive

  • @jamesbingham4538
    @jamesbingham4538 Рік тому +4

    does it ever stop raining?

    • @saberx08
      @saberx08 Рік тому

      This episode first aired in January of 2002.
      Legend says it's still raining! LOL

    • @c1ph3rpunk
      @c1ph3rpunk Рік тому

      I was once in London for a week one August, I was told I managed to come in their one week of summer. It rained, of course, but it reminded me of Florida rain, short bursts of a deluge of water then boom, sun.
      Was there once in April for a couple weeks, it rained, the entire time.
      I see why they all holiday in Spain, France or Greece. As an American I find it cool that they can visit another country in the same time it takes me to fly from Chicago to Texas. But, that’s one thing I did notice there, Europe in general, they don’t get how expansive the US is.

  • @TheStevenWhiting
    @TheStevenWhiting 15 днів тому

    Why are these not available in the UK when Tim apparently got back all rights to the shows. So who's flagging them to stop them being viewed in the UK?

  • @ArtbyKatina
    @ArtbyKatina Рік тому +2

    I’m curiosity about ancient times is, why did they abandon town sites and let them go to rack n ruin? Was it due to a catastrophic event or a new invasion of a different people who thought they could design a better place to live.? And is there a way to find out the answer to these questions

  • @ktrayan1
    @ktrayan1 Рік тому +1

    Does Phil have a non-standard English accent? I know there are many English accents but his sounds distinct! I’m here in California wondering!

    • @leecarlson9713
      @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому

      Phil is from Wessex, and it is definitely a none standard accent.

  • @TheShootist
    @TheShootist 7 місяців тому

    which episode is this

  • @ROOKTABULA
    @ROOKTABULA 10 місяців тому

    The way he was throwing artifacts back in that SUV was shocking. Hire an actor though, what does one expect?

  • @cleverfitz779
    @cleverfitz779 Рік тому

    Good afternoon everyone

  • @ainekearney9041
    @ainekearney9041 Рік тому

    And to think they turned down the king in the carpark. How that must hurt.

  • @gemini_interests
    @gemini_interests Рік тому

    As a former Motion Picture Television Production Major...the Only Three Day thing could be due to tv production times...

    • @leecarlson9713
      @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому

      Please see my response to @marionsmith7694. I saw a program where the reason for the time limit was explained.

  • @wheatoncloud
    @wheatoncloud Рік тому

    Turn right here Tony. Turn left here.
    Turn right here.
    Turn left here.
    Who's driving this car Mick?

    • @leecarlson9713
      @leecarlson9713 11 місяців тому

      Tony frequently gets assistance from Mick, partly because Mick is the only one in the vehicle who has the vaguest idea where he is going!😁

  • @s73fan.
    @s73fan. Рік тому +1

    Iya Baldrick, how are you bro :) Iya Baldrick, how are you bro :) I love Blackadder, sorry for the offtopic :)

  • @kikinnit
    @kikinnit Рік тому +3

    Since the Brit’s adopted the Roman way…are there gladiatorial arena all over Britain?

    • @LucyTrestrail
      @LucyTrestrail Рік тому +6

      There's a roman Amphitheatre buried under London called Guildhall that you can visit and there are remnants of others around parts of the country