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Me too! TT has never let me down. The new show has really hit its stride with this dig. Congratulations and Happy Birthday TT gang! Here’s to another 30 years of archeological greatness.
As an enjoyer of the previous iteration of this show I feel compelled to comment on Dr Gus has grown into the role of main narrator extremely well IMO. Not falling into the trap of replicating the previous version and managing to improve on the role and enhancing viewing experience.
I was critical of Gus and his demeanor at the beginning. He seemed too gentle and cerebral to be able to pass along the excitement that I had come to associate with Time Team due to Tony's energetic style. However, I was wrong. Yes, the styles are very different; but Gus has come into his own here, and the rest of the team - old and new - are just a pure delight. The networks could take lessons from Time Team on how television *should* be done; how it doesn't have to be dumbed down to be entertaining, educational, and delightful. I am so happy that they are here.
I disliked the last two seasons of the original Time Team when the original team had all but been replaced by people seemingly picked for how well-groomed they were. I´m so glad I found the Time Team channel again, to reconize some of the old faces, and to see new ones that clearly have the same passion for the subject I loved in the original series.
@@mikekuppen6256 I recently bought the DVDs of those final two series'. Se19 is quite painful to watch at times, especially as Mick Aston is so obviously disenchanted with the way things are going. It's still better than a lot of TV but Mary Ann Ochota and Alex Langlands don't really fit in. Se20 sees them gone again with Francis Pryor taking on the role of lead archaeologist on most shows. It's a bit stripped back in terms of production but much better, content wise, than Se19. I've also started picking up the DVDs of any earlier series' because the 'Classics' channel is missing episodes from Se12-18. I wish they could show something from Se1-11 because there are some good episodes in there.
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the blk guy is usless sounds as though hes telling bedtime stories 2 kids,,,,hasent a touch on TONY,,, 2 many queers,,the new guys remind me of a bunch of navies
Oh man that end with the tents and cars stuck in mid had me laughing. I love how real this show is on so many levels. And I love you included that. I am so happy you are back creating Time Team. Thanks for an other brilliant episode!
It’s programmes like Time Team that keep us grounded and connected to our historical landscape. Given the time limits, really interesting archaeology. Excellent presentations by host and senior team. So nice to see everyone providing their expertise on site and in real time. Five stars to Emily and her camera teams, and of course to Tim, a creative genius. Danielle’s regular updates compliment the main show. Happy Birthday!
I've been watching Tt for more than 20 years and i love every one of the team, but I am really getting to love Gus. He had a very difficult job, stepping into the footprints of a giant, and he does it brilliantly! His voice is soft and sweet, his smile contagious, he is clearly loving what he does. I hope we will see many many more episodes with him. Go on old and new team!
Fabulous. Simply fabulous. I hope more exploration and discovery happens at this site - it is obviously so rich and so worthyt of future study. Thank you, everyone, for a fantastic three days.
The beginning, not the end - wonderful words! What a complex, fascinating story they are discovering on Derek’s family’s farm! I’m sorry the diggers had to deal with flooded tents, though. Take care, Time Teamers!
It's good to see something that isn't completely resolved at the end of three days - feels like real life. I hope we get the chance to see what happens in the future, Derek??
Happy 30th Birthday Time Team, and many more. Everyone seems so comfortable together and have achieved amazing results. Thanks very much for everything you do.❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Bravo, the end credits enlightened me as to how many people, organisations and skills were involved in this dig. Thank you very much. I'll watch it again and again. Long live Time Team.
3 for 3 on the production of this dig. Instead of dumbing the information down, letting archaeologist explain the site through their excavations has made it very enjoyable. The use of hypothesis of usage (kiln) then tested through water filtration to prove or disprove those hypothesis was a good demonstration of how different aspects of archaeology come into play to understand site usage. Sadly, the conclusion is the standard 'made for tv' ending of grander speculation than is warranted. 5 out of 5 for the demonstrated archaeology, 2 1/2 out of 5 for the conclusion.
fantastic 30th anniversary episode! This really is my favorite kind of time team, it's difficult ephemeral archaeology that really requires the highest level of expertise and brings to bear the highest level of scientific scrutiny. This kind of stuff that really works towards answering difficult questions about every day people about whom there is next to no written history is really the heart of what modern archaeology is all about. Evaluating sites like these in tight time constraints is what archaeologists really train for and getting as much information as you can to study in the post excavation analysis is a real treasure. As Mick Aston pointed out when pitching the concept, most evaluation excavations are only given that much time if even that and often with far fewer resources, the goal is to get as much as you can to study and hopefully protect the site for future generations. Time team is no doubt an invaluable resource for archaeological work in Britain and a fantastic inspiration for archaeologists everywhere!
Time Team is my addiction, it's helped me through many a day of illness and pain. Although I would love the classic channel to put up every episode of every season. I'm in Australia so unlock those that won't play in my zone. Keep these wonderful digs coming 30 years of fascinating history. Happy Anniversary TT. Keep them coming.
What an absolutely wonderful dig. I love the 3 separate episodes over the weekend. I’m so proud to be a patreon. That weather was something else. 😂❤ Edit: I absolutely love they way you incorporate the team into the artwork and 3D models. Such a lovely idea 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great stuff as always. TT never disappoints! The friendly cooperative atmosphere is always regreshing these days and shows how much humanity can achieve when we all pull together with a smile 😊
Thank you for being great for incredible 30 years. Thank you for moving to youtube (I have been following you from Slovakia for decades). Thank you for inspiring my crazy archeology themed dreams. ♥️
There is only one word to describe the 'new' Time Team: Wonderful! So great to see so many of the original team members involved and the new team members are an absolute joy!
Really enjoying the new format, I particularly lke the handdrawn recreations much nicer than sterile old computer reconstructions. The highlight of this episode for me was seeing John Gater pushing a wheelbarrow.
These are some of my favorite digs. I love seeing how land use changed with time, and how the ordinary, hardworking rural resident was the backbone of the larger economy. I hope Time Team revisits this site or we get an update from Derek.
Another wonderful dig in a stunning setting next to Corfe Castle and the Swanage Railway. Despite the deluge on day 3, you all did so much amazing work. Hopefully as was said at the end, work will now continue on this fascinating site. Do please keep us updated!
Good evening, How nice that there are new Time Team episodes. I am a big fan. What strikes me is that it is all a bit relaxed, which is nice. Nothing against Tony Robinson, but he was quite hectic at times. Keep up the good work.
Outstanding work, everyone 🙌 I was hanging on every word, a HUGE grin on my face... Thank you Derek, Lawrence & the entire Time Team Crew. You brought us a belter... 🤟😁
Brilliant work everyone of you And it’s so reliably enjoyable hearing characters explain professional knowledge, concerns and work as a team . No Hollywood makeup. Importantly wholesome British folks we viewers get to enjoy your 3 days. Love the closing too. Awesome 👏
Just love it! I am addicted to watching time team. Fascinating. And amazing how you are able to weave a story around the finds. Amazed at the skill of archeologists and. their perseverance under such terrible conditions.
Although I live in the far northwest of Canada now, I am from Wool, 15 kilometers from Corfe Castle. This was the closest Time Team to my roots! I can remember visiting Corfe Castle on my last trip back. It is very cool to see what my life might have been like back then.
So much to contemplate and absorb. Instructional all along the way. And, seriously, ending with the drama of leaving through the sodden landscape is something we can all relate to, scientist or not.
In the 1st episode I saw some wool teasels growing wild and I said wool works! In the 3rd a shale spindle whorl found. Yea! Carding, spinning and perhaps fulling? Love Time Team!
Well done all! Great production and story-telling. Looking forward to more. Stewart bringing it all together will always be my favourite part of Time Team! :)
@@andymccabe6712 You mean like you were "whining" about his comment? Not everyone feels the same as you do, and they will feel and express those things whether you like them or not. Just like you did, rather rudely actually. Im an old timer and I really do miss Tony, and we have the right to say so. Doesnt mean we dont like the new.
Fantastic dig, a good place to live and farm, always was. What a thing to live in such a place where people always have been. What a perfect 30th birthday dig for time team. PS would love, even a cameo from Sir Phil of Harding 😊
Well, futz: still an hour to go….guess I’ll run an errand before I settle in for the conclusion. So good to see Carenza, Matt, and Jackie again along with newer cast.
Good episode. One of those digs that shows that not every site will give all of it's secrets up in three days. Definitely a lot more work can be done there. Not anyone's fault that there's a very complex story to untangle. LoL
I really enjoyed this dig and that Lawrence said that evidence of industrial activity would found and so it was. (Was the orange clay evidence of burning?) I never tired of the aerial shots showing how beautiful this place is. I hope more research will be done on the site. I was so hoping, actually, that there would be some evidence of Anglo-Saxon habitation, but I remember someone saying that absence of evidence is not evidence of absence so I hope that some day some evidence will be found.
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We get a taste with Dig Watch. The full day episodes just make us want more!!! ⛏
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Me too! TT has never let me down. The new show has really hit its stride with this dig. Congratulations and Happy Birthday TT gang! Here’s to another 30 years of archeological greatness.
I couldn't be more proud 😁 Joining Time Team Patreon is one of the best decisions I've ever made.
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As an enjoyer of the previous iteration of this show I feel compelled to comment on Dr Gus has grown into the role of main narrator extremely well IMO. Not falling into the trap of replicating the previous version and managing to improve on the role and enhancing viewing experience.
His voice is quite soothing and pleasant! It's best to be oneself rather than attempt to be a new Tony, which is impossible.
He really is growing into the role his own way. He has grown on me significantly!
I was critical of Gus and his demeanor at the beginning. He seemed too gentle and cerebral to be able to pass along the excitement that I had come to associate with Time Team due to Tony's energetic style. However, I was wrong. Yes, the styles are very different; but Gus has come into his own here, and the rest of the team - old and new - are just a pure delight. The networks could take lessons from Time Team on how television *should* be done; how it doesn't have to be dumbed down to be entertaining, educational, and delightful. I am so happy that they are here.
I disliked the last two seasons of the original Time Team when the original team had all but been replaced by people seemingly picked for how well-groomed they were. I´m so glad I found the Time Team channel again, to reconize some of the old faces, and to see new ones that clearly have the same passion for the subject I loved in the original series.
@@mikekuppen6256 I recently bought the DVDs of those final two series'. Se19 is quite painful to watch at times, especially as Mick Aston is so obviously disenchanted with the way things are going. It's still better than a lot of TV but Mary Ann Ochota and Alex Langlands don't really fit in. Se20 sees them gone again with Francis Pryor taking on the role of lead archaeologist on most shows. It's a bit stripped back in terms of production but much better, content wise, than Se19. I've also started picking up the DVDs of any earlier series' because the 'Classics' channel is missing episodes from Se12-18. I wish they could show something from Se1-11 because there are some good episodes in there.
the blk guy is usless sounds as though hes telling bedtime stories 2 kids,,,,hasent a touch on TONY,,, 2 many queers,,the new guys remind me of a bunch of navies
I love this longer three part/three day format. 👍
Me too!
Oh man that end with the tents and cars stuck in mid had me laughing. I love how real this show is on so many levels. And I love you included that. I am so happy you are back creating Time Team. Thanks for an other brilliant episode!
It’s programmes like Time Team that keep us grounded and connected to our historical landscape. Given the time limits, really interesting archaeology. Excellent presentations by host and senior team. So nice to see everyone providing their expertise on site and in real time. Five stars to Emily and her camera teams, and of course to Tim, a creative genius.
Danielle’s regular updates compliment the main show. Happy Birthday!
Nice shout-out to Phil Harding!
I miss Phil
Me too
Let’s pound our trowels on the table and chant…”We want Phil”
Might be my favorite part of the show.
As for him tuning in - the Phil I knew refused to have a tv. 🙂
I've been watching Tt for more than 20 years and i love every one of the team, but I am really getting to love Gus. He had a very difficult job, stepping into the footprints of a giant, and he does it brilliantly! His voice is soft and sweet, his smile contagious, he is clearly loving what he does. I hope we will see many many more episodes with him. Go on old and new team!
A bit too soft of a voice.
Agree! Gus is fantastic! Adds to the relaxing vibes of Time Team perfectly.
@@clairharwood I too enjoy Gus’ style.
Gus is lovely!
Fabulous. Simply fabulous. I hope more exploration and discovery happens at this site - it is obviously so rich and so worthyt of future study. Thank you, everyone, for a fantastic three days.
Me, too.
I think Derek did a great job as lead on this dig. Wonderful seeing Jackie, Miles and Phillipa again. The new digs just get better and better! 👍
And Miles got to wear his favorite flap-eared hat!
Agreed!
The beginning, not the end - wonderful words! What a complex, fascinating story they are discovering on Derek’s family’s farm! I’m sorry the diggers had to deal with flooded tents, though. Take care, Time Teamers!
It's good to see something that isn't completely resolved at the end of three days - feels like real life. I hope we get the chance to see what happens in the future, Derek??
Finding Time Team on UA-cam and watching with herbal tea before I go to sleep is magic. Very therapeutic
Happy 30th Birthday Time Team, and many more. Everyone seems so comfortable together and have achieved amazing results. Thanks very much for everything you do.❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
When he said 500 Winters that struck home how time is fleeting, but I’m enjoying every minute of these new episodes! 😌👏🏻🐾
Happy 30th to ALL the team ,
Past,present,and to the future!!
For TIME TEAM !!🎂✌️🥃😁
once again i click like before it's even started.
Don't we all. It's simply shameful.
Thank You, Time Team!
Bravo, the end credits enlightened me as to how many people, organisations and skills were involved in this dig. Thank you very much. I'll watch it again and again. Long live Time Team.
3 for 3 on the production of this dig. Instead of dumbing the information down, letting archaeologist explain the site through their excavations has made it very enjoyable. The use of hypothesis of usage (kiln) then tested through water filtration to prove or disprove those hypothesis was a good demonstration of how different aspects of archaeology come into play to understand site usage. Sadly, the conclusion is the standard 'made for tv' ending of grander speculation than is warranted. 5 out of 5 for the demonstrated archaeology, 2 1/2 out of 5 for the conclusion.
Happy 30th birthday, Time Team!
fantastic 30th anniversary episode! This really is my favorite kind of time team, it's difficult ephemeral archaeology that really requires the highest level of expertise and brings to bear the highest level of scientific scrutiny. This kind of stuff that really works towards answering difficult questions about every day people about whom there is next to no written history is really the heart of what modern archaeology is all about. Evaluating sites like these in tight time constraints is what archaeologists really train for and getting as much information as you can to study in the post excavation analysis is a real treasure. As Mick Aston pointed out when pitching the concept, most evaluation excavations are only given that much time if even that and often with far fewer resources, the goal is to get as much as you can to study and hopefully protect the site for future generations. Time team is no doubt an invaluable resource for archaeological work in Britain and a fantastic inspiration for archaeologists everywhere!
Thank you so much Time team. Excellent episode as usual.
Time Team is my addiction, it's helped me through many a day of illness and pain.
Although I would love the classic channel to put up every episode of every season. I'm in Australia so unlock those that won't play in my zone. Keep these wonderful digs coming 30 years of fascinating history. Happy Anniversary TT. Keep them coming.
This is an absolute classic Time Team at its best.
What an absolutely wonderful dig. I love the 3 separate episodes over the weekend. I’m so proud to be a patreon. That weather was something else. 😂❤
Edit: I absolutely love they way you incorporate the team into the artwork and 3D models. Such a lovely idea 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great stuff as always. TT never disappoints! The friendly cooperative atmosphere is always regreshing these days and shows how much humanity can achieve when we all pull together with a smile 😊
Can’t wait to see the next dig. I’ve learned so much from watching Time Team. It just gets better and better.
Thank you for being great for incredible 30 years. Thank you for moving to youtube (I have been following you from Slovakia for decades). Thank you for inspiring my crazy archeology themed dreams. ♥️
There is only one word to describe the 'new' Time Team: Wonderful! So great to see so many of the original team members involved and the new team members are an absolute joy!
Very good. A hard and wet dig but with excellent overall results. The iron smelting was especially good. More please!
That was great, I do admire the honesty when they say they are unsure, better than just guessing.Thanks roll on to the next one. cant wait
I love the ending) a bit of the behind the scene stuff is always nice to see
Really enjoying the new format, I particularly lke the handdrawn recreations much nicer than sterile old computer reconstructions. The highlight of this episode for me was seeing John Gater pushing a wheelbarrow.
An amazing production. Thanks.
These are some of my favorite digs. I love seeing how land use changed with time, and how the ordinary, hardworking rural resident was the backbone of the larger economy. I hope Time Team revisits this site or we get an update from Derek.
Another brilliant adventure. Thanks everyone at Time Team.
The weather strikes again. Awesome episode. Looking forward to seeing if Naomi's investigation is enlightening.
Me too.
Fabulous. Happy to be a Patreon supporter of Time Team. Keep up the great work!
Another wonderful dig in a stunning setting next to Corfe Castle and the Swanage Railway. Despite the deluge on day 3, you all did so much amazing work. Hopefully as was said at the end, work will now continue on this fascinating site. Do please keep us updated!
TT still got that style and delivery. Stoked!
Good evening, How nice that there are new Time Team episodes. I am a big fan. What strikes me is that it is all a bit relaxed, which is nice. Nothing against Tony Robinson, but he was quite hectic at times. Keep up the good work.
Time team on Sunday night, perfect
I think Mick Aston would be proud of the new Time Team. Hope you can get Phil to make an appearance at some point.
I really wish Time Team could come to Norway. .
Whoop Whoop. New Time Team!!!!!
Awesome work - I'm very happy to keep contributing to keeping Time Team running. Looking forward to the next one!!
Another enjoyable 3 days. Time team is awesome.
Superb. Bravo Team, you are a class unit, in my opinion. "Pub!" Next!.......
Outstanding work, everyone 🙌 I was hanging on every word, a HUGE grin on my face...
Thank you Derek, Lawrence & the entire Time Team Crew.
You brought us a belter... 🤟😁
Marvelous, so much to like here!
BRAVO TT! Thank you 👏👍😊
Echoing others , so glad that we’re able to see these digs , fascinating history!
It is an excellent "true" time team dig.
Brilliant work everyone of you And it’s so reliably enjoyable hearing characters explain professional knowledge, concerns and work as a team . No Hollywood makeup. Importantly wholesome British folks we viewers get to enjoy your 3 days. Love the closing too. Awesome 👏
Thank you Time Team!
I just love wondering, how things were way back, and the rain soaking you gives a very realistic view of what they lived with. Thanks very much.
Just love it! I am addicted to watching time team. Fascinating. And amazing how you are able to weave a story around the finds. Amazed at the skill of archeologists and. their perseverance under such terrible conditions.
Although I live in the far northwest of Canada now, I am from Wool, 15 kilometers from Corfe Castle. This was the closest Time Team to my roots! I can remember visiting Corfe Castle on my last trip back. It is very cool to see what my life might have been like back then.
I never cease to be amazed!
Another terrific dig! Love the new technology fleshing out the finds.
Wow…… So interesting. Love TT & I recently became a Patron member. 👍👍❤️❤️🇺🇸
So much to contemplate and absorb. Instructional all along the way. And, seriously, ending with the drama of leaving through the sodden landscape is something we can all relate to, scientist or not.
Thanks again. Can't wait for the next dig!
🎶 While you're waiting, go ahead and put a LIKE on it!! 🎶
👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
All of the footage behind the credits looks very familiar! Especially the flooded tent bits! 🤣
In the 1st episode I saw some wool teasels growing wild and I said wool works! In the 3rd a shale spindle whorl found. Yea! Carding, spinning and perhaps fulling? Love Time Team!
I'm glad they slogged through all that rain to get it done! Love the rendering
Well done all! Great production and story-telling. Looking forward to more. Stewart bringing it all together will always be my favourite part of Time Team! :)
Wonderful episode! Can’t wait for the next one! Thanks!
We old time viewers REALLY miss Sir Tony...! :o(
Er.....no, we don't.....!!
..... You have to move on.... experience new things... new people......
.....and, stop whining about stuff......!
@@andymccabe6712 You mean like you were "whining" about his comment? Not everyone feels the same as you do, and they will feel and express those things whether you like them or not. Just like you did, rather rudely actually. Im an old timer and I really do miss Tony, and we have the right to say so. Doesnt mean we dont like the new.
My stars and garters, that 3D mapping is amazing!!
Thank you, TT.
Love the Mick doll & pissed off dog. Great dig guys!
Fantastic dig, a good place to live and farm, always was. What a thing to live in such a place where people always have been. What a perfect 30th birthday dig for time team. PS would love, even a cameo from Sir Phil of Harding 😊
Well, futz: still an hour to go….guess I’ll run an errand before I settle in for the conclusion.
So good to see Carenza, Matt, and Jackie again along with newer cast.
You should leave the remnants of your furnace in the ground so that archeologists in 2000 years time can see that the site was reused.
Fabulous as always! Happy 30th anniversary.
Thanks Time Team!
Good episode. One of those digs that shows that not every site will give all of it's secrets up in three days. Definitely a lot more work can be done there. Not anyone's fault that there's a very complex story to untangle. LoL
Amazing episode.
Excellent episode as usual.
Wow, what a dig!!! Love Time Team❤🎉❤
Sincerely great episode. Felt like a Time Team classic 😊
I love this show so much.
Aah Time Team. Like warm pumpkin soup on a cold winters day.
Awesome episode. Happy Birthday Time Team
That was awesome. Thank you.
Awesome. Please keep them coming!
Love it. Thank you Time Team.
Love Time Team 😃👍🏽
Dr Casely-Hayford, 20:29: the last person in the UK who still says "there are" for plural things, instead of the now ubiquitous "there's" 👏👏👏
Happy 30 glorious years time team here is to another 30 years
just wonderful!!! loved it all.
Have loved the last three days #happydays
Love the epilogue. Ah, camping,
Can we have a Canadian Time Team? We are a younger country, but are we really ? We have a rich indigenous history
And an Australian one especially with our Indigenous heritage and a NZ one.
Happy Birthday, TimeTeam, and I hope there will be many more!
I really enjoyed this dig and that Lawrence said that evidence of industrial activity would found and so it was. (Was the orange clay evidence of burning?) I never tired of the aerial shots showing how beautiful this place is. I hope more research will be done on the site. I was so hoping, actually, that there would be some evidence of Anglo-Saxon habitation, but I remember someone saying that absence of evidence is not evidence of absence so I hope that some day some evidence will be found.
Thank you once again for a wonderful show.