It was forced off because it was getting very expensive to produce. Rather than just stop the program (which would have caused a huge outcry), 'constructive dismissal' was used to reduce the audience to the point where it could be stopped. Remember how cheap and awful that last series was with all that 'this is how they might have done it' stuff? They lost me after about four episodes and I felt so sorry for Mary-Ann Ochota who tried to fit in and was quite obviously not wanted in the slightest.
@@daigriffiths399 Sad. Britain doesn't do re runs? Fortunate we have what we do on You tube on this lovely dedicated channel. Especially since History Hit isn't geo blocked. This means, Americans like me can enjoy it too!
@@zombiedoggie2732 AFAIK, no episodes from series 11 and 13 are available because they were shown on ITV (Independant TeleVision) in the UK and not the BBC. There are a lot of series/episodes missing on this channel - it does say 'Time Team Classics' after all. Apart from the last series as stated above, I think I've seen all of them at some point. I used to work late shifts and Time Team was my nightly binge on lunch break for months!
@@daigriffiths399 I remember when Ms. Ochota came in and the rest of the staff thought she was "just a pretty face" to increase ratings. She did study anthropology and archaeology at Cambridge, but I don't know if she graduated. The point is that rest of the staff felt like she lacked the university research and/or field experience credentials to contribute and only served to dilute the science. She tried to fit in, but unfortunately, she was given the most inane things to say. Still it must be said that an archaeology program that lasted 20 years and that got people interested and watching is an amazing achievement.
What is this? No bullshit, no docudrama, no social agendas, no conspiracy theories, just information and reality... Is that what the ancients called "historical documentary"? THANK you!!!
Yes we used to have programme after programme like this in Britain years ago, not like now. Nothing but talentless self obsessed millennial trash, pushing their woke agendas down our throats at every conceivable opportunity from the adverts to the news and that's just the TV channels, let alone the legions of talentless scum that we have to endure who believe letting the country know that they are, fill in the blanks..... Transvestite, homosexual, lesbian, minority, and that apparently is the qualifier for appearing on the television today. Zero is spent on writers, production, actors, and what does pass for 'historical drama' is a rewrite of reality, to fit the woke culture that has taken over every facet of the country or actual informative and unbiased broadcasting in the UK today, it is purely talentless braindead tv for a talentless braindead ordinance. If you told someone twenty years ago their would be a programme whereby people sit and watch other people sitting and watching the tv, nobody would have believed you. Broke 'entertainment' for a broke society
This show became Digging for Britain and is on the air. Not to mention about six other history shows that Sir Tony Robinson hosts. Time Team ended after in 2014 after twenty years on television. They even did a special in 2021. Way to be dramatic old fogies though. 🙄
And here we have a relic of the 1950s called a "boomer" We are unsure what thier purpose was but they appear to have engaged in ceremonial flagelation in reverence of the past
I'm an American-born/raised/had my own kids in California, never more than 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean. I'm sure that I've been watching Time Team for 10+ years. From a place that's wowed by stuff that's 200 years old, you've always offered a balanced set of prehistoric/historical information. I love the stories you give of the people who peopled the places you dig. Thank you.🌻
21:17 MANGANESE?! Phil's delivery on that word is hilarious. I've been randomly saying it at home for years. Gotta make it my text notification sound or something.
@@jennifersimmons1552 yeah, he actually addressed that bit of irony several times. He was enamored with the architecture of historic religious buildings. There were a few episodes of TT where Tony actually ribs him about it.
Phil:Oh that's crackin!! Or...look at that!! Or better yet,..Oh, would ya look at that!! And finally, Uh-haa-haa-haa-haa-haaaaaa.... WE BLOODY LOVE YA UNCLE PHIL!!! U Guys are all around a "cracking" group!!🥰🤣✌️🍻🤟
i remember watching that first episode before and just marveling that some previous owner of the house would just randomly find chunks of human skull in the garden all the time and just think "well guess i will go put these in the little cabinet in the garden house". of course i live in the U.S.. finding a bunch of skulls in your garden here would almost certainly be far more sinister.
@@debbylou5729 Many Native American burials were "natural" and would disintegrate within a short time, relatively speaking. The only Native North/South American burials we find of any age are often in caves or deliberate burial of leaders or sacrifices. It is extremely rare to find many dead bodies of the "common natives". On the first show, they found pre-Norman/Saxon burials (~1000 CE) protected from the elements and surrounded by stonework. The only other locations where you might find so many dead bodies in the USA would have most likely been much more recent (~1600 CE) and made by European settlers/colonists. They would have been cemeteries, Revolutionary or Civil War battlefields, or locations chosen by serial killers. Once beyond a certain point going west, all you should see are cemeteries and serial killer burials. I have lived in Arizona and California. Around here, if it's not in a cemetery, new or old, there is every reason to suspect foul play. In Arizona, it's not unheard of to find people who have wandered off in the extreme heat 110F/43C and died, their belongings surrounding their body, many years later. But these are single individuals on the surface, not buried. Most often they are homeless, drug abusers, single campers/hikers, or the rare elderly person who lives alone and went for an "ill prepared walk". Even the gangsters of Las Vegas buried their "hits" or dumped them in a barrel at the bottom of Lake Mead (look that one up!).
@@debbylou5729 @Sarafimm2 has taken the time to explain to you what you will typically find in (or on) American soil and you _still_ don't understand? I think you might be right about the IQ. Thank you @Sarafimm2. That is quite fascinating and something I wouldn't have thought about (as I live in the UK).
I love how the Brit archaeologists know such a range of historical artefacts. Ie. Peers at a piece of dirty clay pot and knows exactly whete it came from
@@SkunkApe407from Pam- when taking archeological the books have the styles of pottery from over centuries and one learns then quickly. Nothing as satisfying as digging with a trowel.
First, what wonderful handwriting by the narrator of the siege,( Colonel Samuel Moore ) & yes I guess as the chronicle says, they killed many hundreds of Royalists....so, they in return, would allow no quarter at the finale, because of the obstinate holdout, even after terms of surrender, which led to senseless and appalling loss of life, even when it was absolutely obvious they could not even hope to win. The Royalist soldiers were probably on fire with rage at the continued senseless killing ,(in their eyes) of their comrades, and therefore their Commander looked the other way as the usual moral code descended to shear vengeance.
I might have thought, that some mention would have been made, of the reenactor that was mortally wounded during filming. According to Wikipedia, there was an episode where a joust was reenacted. Someone was wounded, & died later. I'd name that as a tragic episode.
Would it have been by a ramp rod being left in a musket barrel when fired? Have seen this happening a few times during reenactments. Luckerly, nobody was injured.
It is a click bait title that some 'twelve year old University graduate' used on the Production team and it is ridiculous as it goes against the intelligent programmes and subject.
I have a massive nuchal crest, bigger than my male partner, but I'm definitely in a female body (chromosomally too, I checked). Some anthropologist is gonna find my skull and label me "definitely male" lol
It's amazing how many Jane and John Does in the US and Canada lay unidentified for decades because the forensic anthropologist consulted was wrong about the deceased's age, race, height, or even birthplace. It's only after DNA testing that they're identified. "This woman is Alaskan Native, Hispanic, or white" - she was black. "This man is between 40 and 60 years old" - he was 18. "This slim woman was about 40 years old" - at least they got *his* age right. "He was definitely from North Florida" - he was from Winnipeg, Manitoba. (How they could hazard a guess at that from X-rays still baffles me.) And don't get me started about isotope testing, which (in modern populations) seems to be more often wrong than right.
Society likes to think of male and female biology as very X and Y, but in all honesty its usually just educated guesses, both in medicine and archaeology. We also don't often gender burials by just skeletons; we examine items left with them as well to determine their gender. Even if you just go by bones it's only a moderate success rate in determining sex usually. The overlap between 'male' and 'female' is far greyer than most people like to think, but we don't often like to talk about it since the idea that men and women are more similar than they are different sort of gets people's feathers ruffled since we've sort of built society on that divide.
@@celticphoenix2579 No, he's 74, still alive and digging. According to Wikipedia: "Since 2015, Harding has been an archaeological supervisor for the veteran support charity Waterloo Uncovered, which conducts archaeology on the battlefield of Waterloo alongside veterans and serving personnel."
Phil was my favorite followed by hellen and I always disliked ramshackle mik was always a favorite to. Many the later people they added I didn't care for. Stuart was also interesting
I believe it was cancelled because of production costs and with them cutting quite a lot out from actual digs it lost ots audience and then was axed by channel 4. Their was also some big egos in the background apparently and a few falling outs as well, the white haird semi bald man was devastated when it was axed
With the turning of the wheels of progress , new buildings must be build that now incorporate plumbing and electrical marvels . Structure integrity is also a major concern . Larger Rooms , larger main staircases and entrances cannot be supported by these older structures . This comes close to my other favorite occupation , Fireman ! You get to go into someone's house and smash their things about with an ax , cut holes in their roofs and destroy what is left , with gallons of water , get called a Hero and paid $$$ ! ! Must be the Hun in me ?
Just spent a week in Moorgate walking and travelling all around the region bedazzled. Roman wall walk , Borough market, Lacock Abbey, Roman London Amphitheatre, Bath, Chichester Castle and stayed at Thornbury castle. Oh happy days except for my dodgy Australian dollar!! And the heat.
A Saxon king was "buried" here? More like, oops, look what I've done, dig a pit, roll him in and hide the evidence. And never mind the oops; I'm king now. The biggest disgrace, though, is the fact that the person who dug up the bones didn't return them to the ground and left the dead in peace. Inhumane. Also, I'm not a fan of the new verson of Time Team. It's not archaeology. It's a bunch of historians waving their degrees at the camera.
Interesting that those against right to roam always use the idea that farmers are against it because the fear people will trample their crops. But it seems a wealth few simply want to limit people's access to their offshore registered investment.
Liberals did win in NB and I'm extremely worried for my province. The liberal who won, in the beginning her adds on UA-cam said that she and Trudeau had things in common and I believe she said she thought that the carbon tax was a good thing. Those two things in themselves gave me enough fear to not put an "x" on her ballot and I can't imagine why the amount of NBers did! I'm very afraid.
Love Time Team but don't understand the point of these compilation videos. Each individual episode was a wonderful piece of work and should be remembered as such in its entirety. Cherry picking segments from unrelated digs under a click bait title is getting a little boring for me now.
@Evilminiature I'm certainly under 50 and I agree with him whole heartedly. The problem is with the current generation and thier concentration levels, anything more than ten minutes long and they want to click on to the next shiny video! It's a terrible thing actually...
It's quite clear that someone ancestors have taken the time and effort to bury their loved ones , and then you get a bunch of archaeologist losers who for TV fame only, dig up their bodies, leave those people alone you have no right to disturb their graves. Weirdos
Whoever in the Production office, and I suspect it is a 'female twelve year old university graduate' who decided to use that clickbait title needs to be corrected as it is not fitting, or a good for the programme as a whole and will hamper your youtube channel. Please remove it and return that person to HR duties, as i would like this Channel to do better and not pander, therefore, dilluting the original content, but I am giulty of repeating myself and i would sub and watch more content but I am not condoning said Channel, unfortunately the History Hit Channel suffers from similar dumbing down and deliberately innacurate content, just for views.
Mick aston is sorely missed. He used to live about 5 miles from my house.
did you know him? He seems like such an amazing guy to have a drink and a chat with
Love Phil's endless enthusiasm.
Why did Time Team go off our TVs..? I used to love watching it every week..Now we only see it on You Tube..Great shame..😕
It was forced off because it was getting very expensive to produce. Rather than just stop the program (which would have caused a huge outcry), 'constructive dismissal' was used to reduce the audience to the point where it could be stopped. Remember how cheap and awful that last series was with all that 'this is how they might have done it' stuff? They lost me after about four episodes and I felt so sorry for Mary-Ann Ochota who tried to fit in and was quite obviously not wanted in the slightest.
Sorry, but you must not have been a big fan as you have just noticed it missing. We are lucky there's 100s of hours on UA-cam.
@@daigriffiths399 Sad. Britain doesn't do re runs? Fortunate we have what we do on You tube on this lovely dedicated channel. Especially since History Hit isn't geo blocked. This means, Americans like me can enjoy it too!
@@zombiedoggie2732 AFAIK, no episodes from series 11 and 13 are available because they were shown on ITV (Independant TeleVision) in the UK and not the BBC. There are a lot of series/episodes missing on this channel - it does say 'Time Team Classics' after all. Apart from the last series as stated above, I think I've seen all of them at some point. I used to work late shifts and Time Team was my nightly binge on lunch break for months!
@@daigriffiths399 I remember when Ms. Ochota came in and the rest of the staff thought she was "just a pretty face" to increase ratings. She did study anthropology and archaeology at Cambridge, but I don't know if she graduated. The point is that rest of the staff felt like she lacked the university research and/or field experience credentials to contribute and only served to dilute the science. She tried to fit in, but unfortunately, she was given the most inane things to say. Still it must be said that an archaeology program that lasted 20 years and that got people interested and watching is an amazing achievement.
God I am so greatful for this program, been watching timeteam FOREVER..and then rewatching..and re re watching, it never gets old
Those guys just make me fall in love with history all over again. Job well done.
What is this? No bullshit, no docudrama, no social agendas, no conspiracy theories, just information and reality... Is that what the ancients called "historical documentary"?
THANK you!!!
Yes we used to have programme after programme like this in Britain years ago, not like now.
Nothing but talentless self obsessed millennial trash, pushing their woke agendas down our throats at every conceivable opportunity from the adverts to the news and that's just the TV channels, let alone the legions of talentless scum that we have to endure who believe letting the country know that they are, fill in the blanks..... Transvestite, homosexual, lesbian, minority, and that apparently is the qualifier for appearing on the television today.
Zero is spent on writers, production, actors, and what does pass for 'historical drama' is a rewrite of reality, to fit the woke culture that has taken over every facet of the country or actual informative and unbiased broadcasting in the UK today, it is purely talentless braindead tv for a talentless braindead ordinance.
If you told someone twenty years ago their would be a programme whereby people sit and watch other people sitting and watching the tv, nobody would have believed you.
Broke 'entertainment' for a broke society
Yep Phil's dream has become true within his life time he has become a relic of the passed.
I didn't hear even one word about Global Warming. I think I need to sit down.
This show became Digging for Britain and is on the air. Not to mention about six other history shows that Sir Tony Robinson hosts. Time Team ended after in 2014 after twenty years on television. They even did a special in 2021. Way to be dramatic old fogies though. 🙄
And here we have a relic of the 1950s called a "boomer"
We are unsure what thier purpose was but they appear to have engaged in ceremonial flagelation in reverence of the past
I'm an American-born/raised/had my own kids in California, never more than 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean. I'm sure that I've been watching Time Team for 10+ years. From a place that's wowed by stuff that's 200 years old, you've always offered a balanced set of prehistoric/historical information. I love the stories you give of the people who peopled the places you dig. Thank you.🌻
Very peopley people indeed
Is the first sentence necessary?
@@jasonfrazier4886Yes, because the OP is making the point that where they’re from is amazed by more recent historical artefacts.
It does tickle me when you guys get excited over a Victorian building 😁 We shouldn’t laugh, though - we’re very lucky in the UK 💖
@@jasonfrazier4886 Not at all, but you score brownie points with Brits if you make fun of being an American. Folks from Cali think its cool.
Always loved Time Team
Time team brings the past back to life simply outstanding 👏
The Priory on Priory Road? Yep, there's a theme there. Love this show!🇺🇸
21:17 MANGANESE?! Phil's delivery on that word is hilarious. I've been randomly saying it at home for years. Gotta make it my text notification sound or something.
Mind ya knees!
What a waste of your life.
@@forestdweller5581chill out bud, try finding a sense of humour
@@forestdweller5581 Would take about 10 minutes using Audacity. Hardly a 'life'?!
@@forestdweller5581Little ray of sunshine aren't ya?
1:12 baldrick just cant help it with the euphemisms 😅
Good to see Mick again 👍.
Happy Heavenly Birthday, Mick Aston. He would have been 76 today, 1st July
@@manda322considering that Mich was a staunch atheist, the Heavenly birthday comment is ironically comical.
@@SkunkApe407and yet his focus was on religious structures.
@@jennifersimmons1552 yeah, he actually addressed that bit of irony several times. He was enamored with the architecture of historic religious buildings. There were a few episodes of TT where Tony actually ribs him about it.
Shame the other bastards ousted him. I'll never forgive Phil and that poison dwarf Tony (gollum)
Was Phil's trowel twice that size when he got it at college? I bet it takes years of scrapping to get that small.
used to be a builders cementing trowel now it a letter opener / page keeper !
@@dot2562 😅
Phil:Oh that's crackin!!
Or...look at that!!
Or better yet,..Oh, would ya look at that!!
And finally, Uh-haa-haa-haa-haa-haaaaaa....
WE BLOODY LOVE YA UNCLE PHIL!!!
U Guys are all around a "cracking" group!!🥰🤣✌️🍻🤟
You forgot "Ooo - Aaaah!"
@@spud2go I told time team they need "Ooo-Aaaah" merch
Stone o' crows!!
Why? It is just sensationalism.
@@czgator9000 • The expression is "stone *the crows." 😊
i remember watching that first episode before and just marveling that some previous owner of the house would just randomly find chunks of human skull in the garden all the time and just think "well guess i will go put these in the little cabinet in the garden house".
of course i live in the U.S.. finding a bunch of skulls in your garden here would almost certainly be far more sinister.
Why? What makes it ‘more sinister’ ?
@@debbylou5729 the US is much "younger", so more likely to be serial killer stuff or something, I guess
@@debbylou5729 Many Native American burials were "natural" and would disintegrate within a short time, relatively speaking. The only Native North/South American burials we find of any age are often in caves or deliberate burial of leaders or sacrifices. It is extremely rare to find many dead bodies of the "common natives". On the first show, they found pre-Norman/Saxon burials (~1000 CE) protected from the elements and surrounded by stonework. The only other locations where you might find so many dead bodies in the USA would have most likely been much more recent (~1600 CE) and made by European settlers/colonists. They would have been cemeteries, Revolutionary or Civil War battlefields, or locations chosen by serial killers. Once beyond a certain point going west, all you should see are cemeteries and serial killer burials. I have lived in Arizona and California. Around here, if it's not in a cemetery, new or old, there is every reason to suspect foul play. In Arizona, it's not unheard of to find people who have wandered off in the extreme heat 110F/43C and died, their belongings surrounding their body, many years later. But these are single individuals on the surface, not buried. Most often they are homeless, drug abusers, single campers/hikers, or the rare elderly person who lives alone and went for an "ill prepared walk". Even the gangsters of Las Vegas buried their "hits" or dumped them in a barrel at the bottom of Lake Mead (look that one up!).
@@Sarafimm2 pick someone in your IQ range to talk to. You aren’t making sense
@@debbylou5729 @Sarafimm2 has taken the time to explain to you what you will typically find in (or on) American soil and you _still_ don't understand? I think you might be right about the IQ.
Thank you @Sarafimm2. That is quite fascinating and something I wouldn't have thought about (as I live in the UK).
The sketchs, pictures add so much to the program. It is so nice to have a documtuary you can believe.
I love this series. So good.
Sir Tony jumping off of that horse! Love it.
I would love to be a part of this team! Maybe thirty years ago, I could have been in another lifetime.
I love how the Brit archaeologists know such a range of historical artefacts. Ie. Peers at a piece of dirty clay pot and knows exactly whete it came from
That's pretty much and archaeologist for you. Every one of them has a specialty, based on a lifetime of study.
@@SkunkApe407from Pam- when taking archeological the books have the styles of pottery from over centuries and one learns then quickly. Nothing as satisfying as digging with a trowel.
3:12 that was classic Phil!! Love this show, the team, and some day I'd like to buy Phil a pint! 🍻
You had better get your skates on...time is wearing on for us all😅😅🌠
Time Team is the reason my friend is now an archaeologist
Will be interesting watching you bring life back to the chateau and park. Thank you for sharing.
Love this channel
I forgot how much they teased Phil about wearing shorts in this episode. "Mind your knees" 😆
Blythburgh is where i got my late lamented little dog from.A lovely place.
First, what wonderful handwriting by the narrator of the siege,( Colonel Samuel Moore ) & yes I guess as the chronicle says, they killed many hundreds of Royalists....so, they in return, would allow no quarter at the finale, because of the obstinate holdout, even after terms of surrender, which led to senseless and appalling loss of life, even when it was absolutely obvious they could not even hope to win. The Royalist soldiers were probably on fire with rage at the continued senseless killing ,(in their eyes) of their comrades, and therefore their Commander looked the other way as the usual moral code descended to shear vengeance.
Thank you.
Lesson from Dig Two... "Never Trust the Political Classes" (as if that needed to be said!)
Or even ex-members of Labour's National Executive Committee...
Amazing episode one of the viewers asked why it stopped, the show, its physically demanding work, aging out and people passing on like Mick
I love it that you guys have Mad Eyed Moody to help you out!
Tony on the horse was so cute! 😂
2m 4 seconds in he said it forms a cloister... I thought that was the cat God from red dwarf??
Cloister the stupid
Love the classics.
Oc, but the guy digging just stopping and staring when they say how old it probably is at the begining, cracks me up
I might have thought, that some mention would have been made, of the reenactor that was mortally wounded during filming. According to Wikipedia, there was an episode where a joust was reenacted. Someone was wounded, & died later. I'd name that as a tragic episode.
Would it have been by a ramp rod being left in a musket barrel when fired?
Have seen this happening a few times during reenactments.
Luckerly, nobody was injured.
@@lordeden2732I just love the way you spelt luckily!! 💛 It looks better your way.
It is a click bait title that some 'twelve year old University graduate' used on the Production team and it is ridiculous as it goes against the intelligent programmes and subject.
What an interesting watch thank you
Tragic? How? I don't think you know what that word means.
I have a massive nuchal crest, bigger than my male partner, but I'm definitely in a female body (chromosomally too, I checked).
Some anthropologist is gonna find my skull and label me "definitely male" lol
It's amazing how many Jane and John Does in the US and Canada lay unidentified for decades because the forensic anthropologist consulted was wrong about the deceased's age, race, height, or even birthplace. It's only after DNA testing that they're identified.
"This woman is Alaskan Native, Hispanic, or white" - she was black.
"This man is between 40 and 60 years old" - he was 18.
"This slim woman was about 40 years old" - at least they got *his* age right.
"He was definitely from North Florida" - he was from Winnipeg, Manitoba. (How they could hazard a guess at that from X-rays still baffles me.)
And don't get me started about isotope testing, which (in modern populations) seems to be more often wrong than right.
Society likes to think of male and female biology as very X and Y, but in all honesty its usually just educated guesses, both in medicine and archaeology. We also don't often gender burials by just skeletons; we examine items left with them as well to determine their gender. Even if you just go by bones it's only a moderate success rate in determining sex usually.
The overlap between 'male' and 'female' is far greyer than most people like to think, but we don't often like to talk about it since the idea that men and women are more similar than they are different sort of gets people's feathers ruffled since we've sort of built society on that divide.
Along with Phil Harding , I'd like to see Raksha join the new time team on UA-cam 👍
Didn't Phil pass away?
@@celticphoenix2579 No, he's 74, still alive and digging. According to Wikipedia: "Since 2015, Harding has been an archaeological supervisor for the veteran support charity Waterloo Uncovered, which conducts archaeology on the battlefield of Waterloo alongside veterans and serving personnel."
@ArachnerdGC oh I'm glad to hear he is alive and well. He's an amazing person and I love his accent. Thank you for the correction 🙂
Phil was my favorite followed by hellen and I always disliked ramshackle mik was always a favorite to. Many the later people they added I didn't care for. Stuart was also interesting
@@celticphoenix2579 Mick passed away - I have his book entitled "Archeology Is Rubbish" (literally )
Is an event in the cloister called A cloister foik? I heard they had one of those in Mongolia, Or something like that...
Thats a Lister. And its Fiji. Not Mongolia.😊
So this is my dream vacation. What would you need to do, or contact/website available to be able to volunteer…
Pretty sure the show is done these are 20 yo
Did Time Team ever Dunluce castle in Northern Ireland on the Antrim coast ?
My favorite member of Time Team is Stewart Ainsworth.
Mine was Phil Harding.
@@christineharding4190
Cool. My favorite seasons are 4, 7, 8, and 14. You?
I believe it was cancelled because of production costs and with them cutting quite a lot out from actual digs it lost ots audience and then was axed by channel 4. Their was also some big egos in the background apparently and a few falling outs as well, the white haird semi bald man was devastated when it was axed
what do you call a skeleton in the freezer?..............Bone chilling, bahahahahaha
That is absolutely terrible....🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's dreadful, but I still sniggered. 😂
Haha
Get. Out. 😂
@@TefiTheWaterGipsyUhhhhhh... you may want to change that to *snickered*. Just a friendly heads-up.
"Wollop your garden hard" - It is going to be a f_cked up mess that will take years to make look decent again, when we leave!😂
To be fair I think I’d still be digging on the weekends if I knew a massive medical church was underneath it
Pilgrim: "ivesting ourselves from social ties, by placing ourselves in new and unfamiliar situations and by journeying with others"
I love archeology but hate the way it destroys natural habitat in the process
RIP Mick Aston.
9:20 it's The Tony and Phil Comedy sketch. 🤣🤣
I have never fully understood phill. Literally I dont understand a word he says😅😅😅 He just said fench for fence I think but I think he's great..
Phil is a Wiltshire boy, born and bred and living in Salisbury.
Oh ahhhhh.
Why was the "Georgian mansion" tragic?
Click bait title unfortunately and it does detract from the programme as a whole.
I don’t want to know anyone who doesn’t LOVE Time Team ❤❤❤❤
Thanks
Henry the 8th damage as usual.
If it's not medieval it must be "chewder". 😅
How is it called? The prairie. And this road? Prairie Road.
pri·o·ry ......... a small monastery or nunnery that is governed by a prior or prioress
It's a great video.
rip mic
Knew he must be passed glad to see Phil carry on
@@mattmatt6572 about 2013 when Mick passed and in respect for him the show closed. May be wrong, but I have watched pretty much all of the episodes.
Where can i find out about a supposed Time Team court case? Anyone know please?
Why was John Gator in a porta loo?
With the turning of the wheels of progress , new buildings must be build that now incorporate plumbing and electrical marvels . Structure integrity is also a major concern . Larger Rooms , larger main staircases and entrances cannot be supported by these older structures . This comes close to my other favorite occupation , Fireman ! You get to go into someone's house and smash their things about with an ax , cut holes in their roofs and destroy what is left , with gallons of water , get called a Hero and paid $$$ ! ! Must be the Hun in me ?
Some OF THESE so called Archologists are riding on true Acadamia. Phil is awsome.
Tony Robinson just blacks up a few coins, and chucks them in the hole
Monument Valley, not Death Valley.
Thanks the death valley thing confused me now I get it
Just spent a week in Moorgate walking and travelling all around the region bedazzled. Roman wall walk , Borough market, Lacock Abbey, Roman London Amphitheatre, Bath, Chichester Castle and stayed at Thornbury castle. Oh happy days except for my dodgy Australian dollar!! And the heat.
Cab abound trek me where Phil's accent comes from
Not quite sure what you're actually asking but if it's where does Phil's accent come from, it's Wiltshire (but it's pretty broad, even for Wiltshire!)
@JohnMatthews-tv7tf that's exactly what I was wondering. Sorry I didn't see how bad the spelling was in that question.
@@jasonsearle7832 I've done it myself - predictive texting not predicting very well - and normally notice just after I've hit send!
Im gonna say, he sounds like he is from the west country,
Bit Cornish a well....oh ahhhhh...
2:34 he sounds like he grew up in the Norman period
A Saxon king was "buried" here? More like, oops, look what I've done, dig a pit, roll him in and hide the evidence. And never mind the oops; I'm king now. The biggest disgrace, though, is the fact that the person who dug up the bones didn't return them to the ground and left the dead in peace. Inhumane. Also, I'm not a fan of the new verson of Time Team. It's not archaeology. It's a bunch of historians waving their degrees at the camera.
4:44 -4:48 What is that flying in the sky?
Interesting that those against right to roam always use the idea that farmers are against it because the fear people will trample their crops. But it seems a wealth few simply want to limit people's access to their offshore registered investment.
is a cloister an educated oyster?
Phil says "actually" a lot.
Phil's the best
@@mattmatt6572 actually, he is the best.
Well akshuuurllyyyyy
01:47 ought to be some kind of meme photo
❤ need tt in my crap life just now. Thank you.
The church of Cloister on Fuchal...
Love Baldrick 🤣
1st!! YAY!!love ya TIME TEAM!!🤪✌️🍻
Liberals did win in NB and I'm extremely worried for my province. The liberal who won, in the beginning her adds on UA-cam said that she and Trudeau had things in common and I believe she said she thought that the carbon tax was a good thing. Those two things in themselves gave me enough fear to not put an "x" on her ballot and I can't imagine why the amount of NBers did! I'm very afraid.
We can't have an election soon enough... Justin Castro has to go.
Where is the tragedy? Please use more accurate titles! Love your work though.
"Tragic"?
So what was so Tragic about the Skeleton in the Shed?
I thought it was going to be the episode of Paint Pot the cat.
I was wondering why it was titled most tragic, very interesting but not tragic
Why Tragic?
I have been scrolling through the comments trying to find out if anyone mentions why any of these episodes were 'Tragic' glad it's not just me. 😊
Love Time Team but don't understand the point of these compilation videos. Each individual episode was a wonderful piece of work and should be remembered as such in its entirety. Cherry picking segments from unrelated digs under a click bait title is getting a little boring for me now.
I think it’s to inspire people to go watch the full episodes.
Found the above 50 viewer who don’t get modern times.
Friendly old Brit: They are nice snapshots for us transplanted Brits in NZ.
@Evilminiature I'm certainly under 50 and I agree with him whole heartedly. The problem is with the current generation and thier concentration levels, anything more than ten minutes long and they want to click on to the next shiny video! It's a terrible thing actually...
It’s to get around copyright issues, and to ensure a consistent flow of content to ensure a consistent flow of income.
The whole premise of this show having only 3 days is so irresponsible. Archeology is systematic destruction of a site, it should never be rushed
Bob the builder.
They never did Fred Wests Cabbage patch :(
What's so tragic?
Just like a flock of Vultures.
Weird , don't remember any vultures in Britain
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It's quite clear that someone ancestors have taken the time and effort to bury their loved ones , and then you get a bunch of archaeologist losers who for TV fame only, dig up their bodies, leave those people alone you have no right to disturb their graves. Weirdos
lol
Who the fuck decided this was tragic
Grave robbers Ian Dee..
LJ!!!!!
Henry VIII ptui 😣
Three ads in 8 minutes..
Ridiculous!! Unwatchable..
adblock is free... try it.
Whoever in the Production office, and I suspect it is a 'female twelve year old university graduate' who decided to use that clickbait title needs to be corrected as it is not fitting, or a good for the programme as a whole and will hamper your youtube channel. Please remove it and return that person to HR duties, as i would like this Channel to do better and not pander, therefore, dilluting the original content, but I am giulty of repeating myself and i would sub and watch more content but I am not condoning said Channel, unfortunately the History Hit Channel suffers from similar dumbing down and deliberately innacurate content, just for views.
how is this tragic?
the title, the title is tragic