I know real archaeologists are dismissive of Time Team but I loved it. TT is without doubt, the best offering in British television. I wonder if some young Channel 4 TV executive is proud of his/her decisions. Time Team went out of fashion because the rest of us got sick of being patronised by Tony Robinson, who seemed incapable of letting an entire episode pass without a snide comment or a sermon about man-made global warming. In mid October 2012 an all-points bulletin was emailed to Time Team staff. It may be in fifteen or so years a new Time Team will go digging in the archives of the defunct Channel 4 to explain how with the audience Channel 4 had for an entertaining and informative programme Which bright go ahead executive (IDIOT) came up with the Idea, if its not broken we must fix it. Rip, time team. Gutted! It worked before, if you think about it. We NEED Time Team. There is definitly an opportunity for BBC2 together with The Open University to take over when Time Team ceases. He said: We were very sorry to see Mick go, and he leaves an extraordinary legacy. Shame I can now only watch it at 5am on the History channel. age is no barrier in archaeology and many of us dont start until our 40s and 50s. I agree the lady they brought in for Series 19 was disappointing and that it does show how far C4 has come in the last 20 years. 2023. Far too many highlights to choose a favourite, but Ill always have a soft spot for the tone of Tony Robinsons voice when he explained that the sash-cum-swordbelt worn by Saxon fighters was called a baldric. I read a number of the same comments over and over here, and some are quite valid. True, Tony Robinson did tend to upstage and steal a scene or two, but those of us who enjoyed one of the best programmes to ever hit TV, expected and accepted that. Yes TR can be intensely irritating at times, but as the years have gone by I think his appreciation of the experts has increased and they have learned skills from him about presentation. For how many years were John Gater and Stuart Ainsworths technical expertise presented as a pat cliche when the work of either could have been expanded? Pity arise Sir Phil???? The breakthrough came when Timesigns proved an unexpected hit. What proved to be the fateful conversation took place in a Little Chef on the Okehampton bypass. Stewart Ainsworth FSA (born 26 June 1951) is a British archaeological investigator who is regularly seen on Time Team the Channel 4 archaeological television series he joined in 1995. His presentation throughout all of the series, which I have almost finished running though for the second time, is stellar. DREADFUL ! I have just realised that time team is to be axed by c4. Karenza Lewis archaeological sex on legs. I therefore conclude that the program is enjoyed by audiences of all ages. He said: The time had come to leave. Without Time Team I would not have known how much I could enjoy archaeology and Im pretty sure its why my 7 year old wants to be an archaeologist when she grows up. Thank you all so verymuch for what you have accomplished. Gutted to learn it is no more. I AM SO UPSET AT THE ENDING OF TIME TEAM ! Youre right about More4 but try Discovery History which is showing what I think must be very early ones judging by the colour (and amount!) I was so sad to find out that it is finishedCould we bring it back? Mick, Tony Phil, Carenza Lewis, etc bring it back as there are no current programs that come close. What a lot we learned. The presenters never got enough credit for me, Phil, a hero and when can I share a pint with you? I ask other time team regulars get writing and see if time team can be saved either by another tv station or a rethink by channel 4. My nana came from England in 1901. I would be very interested in acquiring DVDs of the whole series to watch at my leaisure. We live in USA. My wife and I are from the States and discovered Time Team on Amazon Prime after watching/ loving other British shows- Rick Steins culinary travels, Timothy Wests canal cruising, etc. Please sign fans: Time team has been a part of tv watching since its beginning . I too have enjoyed Time Team and am amazed that it has been scrapped. Tony used the rest of the Teams expertise to bring to life what was often regarded as a crusty subject before Time Teams arrival. with the Amazonian co-presenter with the huge bonded teeth. He was affectionately called Time Team's "lumps and bumps" man by Mick Aston, and works with the team alongside his day job, travelling the country surveying, recording and investigating archaeological sites. I started watching TT in 1998 (2 years after leaving school) and it showed that history can be not only interesting but also fun. Have watched 8 seasons and enjoying them all. Watching how the team coalesce over time and their skills mature. I will be saddened to see Time Team go, but I agree that the production costs could realistically be reduced. Whilst on youtube, also check out dig ventures; another fantastic project with another familiar face. Im an Englishman, came to Australia as a 12yo in 1970. 1951. No, sadly when it comes to TV, viewers dont get what they want, they get what they are given Trouble is, the people who make these decisions can be misguided, and very stupid. My idea of heaven, sitting in pub day 1, discussing what has/has not been found, what may/may not be found, Phil looking for flint, Mick not wanting Roman, Carenza keeping the peace, John anxious about the ploughed geophys, Tony querying the tentative theories, and Stuart saying its the wrong place! I used to tape the shows & send the tapes to my sister in Winnipeg who enjoyed them as much as as we did Phil & Tony were our Favourites . It is the programme really. I would love to see as many of the team as posible brought together for specials or even to tell us what they are involved in now. It wasnt perfect but the catty remarks are uncalled for. The Aussie fans are disappointed too that T T will be finishing up. Innit? This so Heartbreaking. There is a focus on interesting, previously discovered, artefacts, while pipe music lends an almost mystical air to proceedings. How outrageous to think that the 45s are not a worthy audience. Channel Four seem to be missing a trick that gthe BBC would have undoubtedly have profited from by issuing DVDs of the most important digs over the years. The villa is a tantalising prospect - a grand building almost as big as Buckingham Palace. Time team is one of the programs I love to watch. Our investigation of the villa and the landscape it occupies will aim to preserve and enrich our understanding of the past and the people who inhabited it. But its also the fact that they didnt just impart accumulated knowledge, they made new discoveries as we watched. As for the rest of the Team, hats off to you for the great fun and excellent archaeology looking forward to a few TT specials. Stewart has been interested in history since the age of eleven, after reading a book about Horatio Nelson. The big step-change in output came between series 5 and 6 in 1998 and 1999 when the annual number of episodes leapt from 8 to 13. I THINK THIS IS A SHOCKING DECISION AND CAN ONLY HOPE THAT IT IS REVERSED!!! But TIME TEAM managed the impossible. Enjoyed Tony and the whole crew, felt like u were part of the dig and part of the crew, they were all like family. However, as a viewer I hugely enjoyed the opportunity to share in the Teams excitement. I am team Ainsworth, so he would have to be brought back. Great news that it is ending now we can have even more programs about yobs drinking abroad, crappy makeovers, the life of white van drivers and buying houses that cost 250,000 or more. I am an ex water board worker and I still don t know where they obtained the patience to go into a hole in the ground and dig with a trowel. All the others as far back as 1828 from Ireland and Scotland. Time Team turned this particular builder into a complete archaeological anorak and made one increasingly curmudgeonly old fart in a sweat stain hat the one person in the world Id most love to meet, hang out on a dig with and sink real ales with thereafter! Maybe it will work with time team too. And I really enjoy watching Little surprise she became a history teacher. Why cant these so-called clever people just leave things alone. I never felt patronized and certainly never notice Tony Robinson sermonizing about global warming. Said no-one, ever. How many programmes can a entertain a whole family at the same time, not many. . He is President of the Friends Of Epiacum, the Roman fort on the southern edge of Northumberland which he has surveyed and studied in depth. While filming Timesigns, Tim and Mick regularly discussed other ways to bring archaeology to a television audience. Far from a media concoction, the unique individuals on Time Team were filmed going about their work with an honesty and integrity that has seen the series heralded as Britains first reality television show. This is a disaster in t.v programming where currently all you get is the banal reality of the likes of Toddlers in Tiaras .The Time Team over the years became like welcome friends into your home and you wished you could join them in the pub at the end for a beer. I always made sure be there watching when it was on. This would be the only way of successfully reincarnating Time Team and fixing your pathetic and ignorant and unsuccessful changes. I am watching as many of the daily episodes as I can on New Zealands History Channel.It makes me nostalgic for the British history and archeological sites. Was it her sultry beauty, or easy going attitude that rubs some the wrong way ? I really loved the show and learned so much. Partly, we all feel we are losing old friends after all this time but theres so much trash on TV that its no surprise that its loss is so keenly felt. The past shows took it for granted that the viewers were intelligent and did not need someone (other than Tony I love him) to ask questions in his humorous fashion. What is the matter not retro enough for you ! This comment by Peter Thomas is an excellent precis of all that has been said. I have watched most episodes many times and it is a joy to come across one I have never seen before. Tony was very good at being the non-archeologist and I salute him! 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Hi Serena, you can find a complete episode and series guide of all 230 programmes plus the specials on this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Time_Team_episodes Plenty more to come for you yet, if only More 4 would stop repeating the same episodes over and over again and show some of the others they could keep you (and the rest of us) happy for years to come. Time Team: Created by Tim Taylor. While Time Team unquestionably experienced problems, particularly in its final years, this much-loved show was an astonishing success, propelling modern archaeology into the public conscious as never before. Yes, the interest remains for the show. Having said that, I hope this means Time Team DVDs will now be more available to those of us in the US who adore the show. I was digging my veg patch yesterday and I found a napped piece of flint. If Tim Taylor or anyone at Channel 4 ever got the itch in their pants to dig it all up again (pun intended) it would be so awesome. I will miss Mick and Phil and Tony. A thoroughly good bunch of people with a true PASSION for their subject ! We totally agree with Nick Robinson, we too will be enjoying repeats and cursing Channel 4!. So disappointed to hear the show has been axed. When discussing the latest TT episode at work/with friends sadly there doesnt seem to be many others who watch it, Ive always been interested in history so maybe its just me & maybe the young people of today arent being taught that history can be exciting/interesting. Stewart Ainsworth is Time Team's Landscape Archaeologist. i have seen every episode of time team and ive never seen him mention anything like that other than one time, so you are a complete moron and need to look up what the word patronize means since i am now patronizing you. I watched every show, every season, and I never noticed that Tony had an obsession with Romans. In 2014. I loved the banter between Tony, Phil and Mick and anyone could see they enjoyed their jobs. Totally agree. If Channel 4 wish to cancel TT why not take it to another channel If jonathon Ross, Parky and Graham Norton can do it why not TT, No more Phil! There was a youthful energy to them back them, which was part of the attraction. I enjoyed Time Team and I will miss it Carenza and the later Helen Geake were the highlights for me there was always a sense of tension when you heard a shout of Tony not knowing what find theyd unearthed. Jim Mower (development producer, see his opinion piece here) believes that Phil Hardings material was among the most innovative. From Phils glee over Stone Age flints, Tonys wisely playful and challenging banter, Micks sage hand on the digs tiller, Johns gentle determination to get the best cartography the technology can provide, Franciss round house fireside mussing on an Iron Age mans joys in life and Stuart goes walk about so we can get the lay of the land and know our place in it was amazing, every bit of it. I completely agree with you Lauren. But the influence of Time Team reaches well beyond the British Isles. Were currently watching the last episodes, with the delightfully enthusiastic Francis Pryor, on ABC TV in Melbourne, and we love em, even if there arent always lots of finds. 03:12 EST 08 Feb 2012. The foregoing is an exhausting but entertaining read. It is located on the Broughton Estate in Oxfordshire, belonging to the Fiennes family. Admittedly, in the last year or so I have found myself increasingly disinterested in the programme. Many of us have watched Time Team for ages and have been educated (along with Tony) on the ins and outs of Archaeology and did not need another presenter to ask superfluous questions (nice though she was). However, they added: Intelligence, natural curiosity and a passion for archaeology is a must.. We will suffer forever without the seasonal hours of archaeology, in all its forms. Dont think that the U.K. has the monopoly on scrapping popular shows it happens here in N.Z. Interested in keeping up to date with the latest archaeological finds across Britain? They seem to have replaced alot of the original cast for more easy on the eye team members, the new historian was a prime example. Only problem is the core members are getting on a bit, so no chance of it going another 20 years. Hundreds of pounds would be spent on scientific dating such as C14, with the results only coming back in time for a line of dialogue to be dubbed on months after filming had concluded. We will miss Tony, Mick and Phil and the team. Stewart Ainsworth was born on 26 June, 1951 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, is a British archaeological investigator. Last night (17 June 2014), they had a prominent, crude cartoon of a mans sexual equipment inserted into this highly humorous clip. You have left us wanting more which of course is the best way to end a show. Time Team was the best program I have ever seen or hope to see. Perhaps we could have a US/Canada version? youtu.be/rlKmrT. It is amazing to contemplate the staggering amount of archaeology lurking beneath the surface of the whole of the British Isles. Mick, can I come work for you? Somehow they know that the user is in the US and access is denied. In fact, since Tony had no input at all into what digs were scheduled, I dont see how that could even begin to be true. Im in my mid 40s. x. Condolences to Micks family, his friends and his colleagues. I cannot think why! You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. look forward to some more american rubbish or more twits in big brother type of rubbish. If this were a BBC programme, then this alone would be worth the license fee. & has never been more pi**ed off 2 here that its being I loved Time Team in its early format but over the years got fed up listening to the boffins suddenly announcing a high status (Favourite phrase of TT) building eg temple or palace had been found after unearthing a piece of stonework that would get lost in my rockery. I remember John Gater and his long beard. The Isle of Mull episode in season 17 is a great example of what could be discovered. Mick the Dig joined Time Team early on as our resident excavation supervisor and was personally responsible for Time Team's biggest ever hole - at Blaenavon, Wales (an honour that looks unlikely to be beaten any time soon!). The students became instant converts to the program. A former academic at Bristol and Oxford universities, he has worked tirelessly to bring archaeology to a wider audience. Were currently watching the series (2012?) I wish I could study with Mick Ashton. Perhaps one of the other channels will see the folly of C4s ways and pick up the program before its too late? Poor second best but something is better than nothing. NEVER. What a pity we had to endure that young lady fashion model who merely read her script for a couple of episodes. It remains my all time favourite reality TV show and I really miss it. Thank you all at Time Team for a wonderful 20 years. Sad days. I now watch with complete interest in what is going on in the world of Archaeology and love everything about our great nations past. I have loved it from the first episode and who cares if Tony is a little OTT sometimes, he keeps it entertaining and all together. It is sad to read the mechanics of its demise and, worse, to see it played out on screen. (Then, of course, it goes straight to Hell). A terrible loss to the worlds of broadcasting and archaeology alike, with luck a pheonix will rise from the ashes. Shades of the quiz-show concept do survive into early episodes of Time Team proper. Not that I want to live there though am quite happy to be an Australian. The more who sign it the better, I have and so have my family. I was just looking for where any dig sites would be this year and discovered the program was being axed! Brought up 3 kids on it. Inspiring stuff. and the entire bunch breathed fresh life into the sometimes boring subject of Archaeology. I live in Minnesota and am anxious to explore sites of the indigenous people who lived and continue to live here. It is located on the Broughton Estate in Oxfordshire, belonging to the Fiennes family. Tony, Mick,and Phil will be missed. What can replace the jovial banter of all the dedicated team that gave us an insight to what was going on thousands of years ago. Suddenly Channel 4 was receptive to the idea of a major archaeology programme. (especially phil, that crazy bloke,lol).I hope channel 4 regret the decision to axe the show. I want to salute everyone involved in this show! Im 78 years old. Schooled in observational documentaries, Graham followed the digs as they evolved. I have just found out about the decision by C4 to axe Time Team, which was surely one of the best programmes on any television station anywhere. The final piece of the jigsaw fell into place during the fledgling Time Teams first episode. Oh Dear. We have it so easy in this day and age to compare to others in the past and we so loved it when Tony came to Australia and did some shows about our ancestral heritage,we all walk past so much and never notice whats in front of us,we miss so much rich knowledge right under our feet. anyway the technology is facinating and makes history come alive. Some single episodes already . I am an American who did real dirt archeology thirty years ago.I dug at at three historic sites and one protohistoric site in East Central Illinois. Channel 4 should never have discarded such a treasure. One only has to consider the creative arc of Channel Four itself, to have noticed that its a shadow of what it set out to be and frankly, those who run it now should be ashamed of themselves, relieved from duty, and prevented from working in TV ever again. Much as I still love watching them (though, annoyingly, More 4 often shows the same programme a week later), I can hardly bear to think there will be no more new ones. We have several equally exciting sites lined up that we hope to investigate with support from our fans on Patreon., Already Patreon supporters have rallied behind another fantastic site a mysterious Iron Age settlement with underground passages in Cornwall. Anyone who visited one of their digs while shooting was underway will have seen the devotion it inspired in members of the public. Think what we learned. With Tony Robinson, Phil Harding, John Gater, Stewart Ainsworth. 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