It brought the money and expertise to investigate sites that would otherwise never have been touched. Tony used the rest of the Teams expertise to bring to life what was often regarded as a crusty subject before Time Teams arrival. It may not have been archaelogical perfection but it did make archaeology appealing to many and did digs that no one had the funds or interest to do. Please bring Time Team back. And the journey is not quite over yet. 2012 was a very low point and i half expected it to end right then. Tony admitted a number of times that he is not an archeologist. or anyone with an IQ of 50 and below, or the attention span a bit longer than a small herring. There is such a thing as going on too long with any endeavor, and in watching this series the definition of too long is clear. Didnt like the changes either to the team it change the dynamics of the program but kept watching anyway. . swinging camera booms. This is true Reallity Television. It presented an intellectually enjoyable show to the many mature aged citizens of planet Earth and COULD continue to do so if someone with an gram of sense would realise that this show still has enormous appeal for the right demographic. It is amazing to contemplate the staggering amount of archaeology lurking beneath the surface of the whole of the British Isles. Found Time Team on You Tube. Discovered Time Team after visiting U.K. I am sure the essence of archeology would be attractive to a core audience once again. I have been binge watching on YouTube whilst laid up with a medical issue. 1999Tracie Duncanm. and Im so grateful to all the Time Team members for a wonderful 20 seasons. What that will show in Britain will start another flood of interest in archaeology with all local likely sites of archaeology being revealed.. Time team might be gone but something like it will be back pretty quick I suspect. With the archaeologists at the height of their game, by now the team was so confident of the three-day regime that development producer Jim Mower describes their appearance on site as like getting the A Team in. It remains my all time favourite reality TV show and I really miss it. I am not sure who set it up, but you can find it by searching for Time Team FB page. In 1979, the archaeological section of the DOE for the region became Wessex Archaeology, a non-profit organisation which is one of the biggest archaeological practices in the country. As Mick Aston observed the geophys and Time Team have always gone hand in hand. I have watched TT for the last 20 years from my mid 20s. But TIME TEAM managed the impossible. You have left us wanting more which of course is the best way to end a show. ** TIME TEAM HAS JOINED PATREON! His Uncle, my brother, has to dig up a dig with him when he comes on holiday and he is in there like a professional. I wonder whether the viewing figures took in the worldwide audience I know lots of people watched and enjoyed it here in Australia. 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! Axing time team is a huge mistake. I THINK THIS IS A SHOCKING DECISION AND CAN ONLY HOPE THAT IT IS REVERSED!!! It also produces some amazing factual programmes to expand our knowledge and it is extremely worrying that the latter are being sacrificed for moronic programmes like Big Fat Gypsy Wedding which add nothing to our cultural enlightenment. Time Team's Phil Harding explains why Waterloo Uncovered is such an important project, during our first excavation at Hougoumont Farm in 2015. [] One of best, very passionate three part on geology of Great Britain was filmed with Mr Tony Robinson who is/was excellent presenter. I enjoyed all the archaeologists and presenter Tony Robinson. It announced that after 20 seasons and over 230 episodes the programme was being axed by Channel 4. If ch4 wanted to save money why not repeat them from programme 1 . I have only lately discovered time team and I love it I record as many episodes as I can and I think all of the cast make the show I was never interested in archeology but I am addicted now just watchedthe Salisbury plain one with the soldiers who are coping with life and one said that watching TT helped hime to relax and began to enjoy life again I note that none of them ever received a gong. Now we are nearing the end of Series XX I feel a tinge of sadness that a programme which both educates and informs will be with us no more. The changes proved too much, too fast, and viewing figures crashed to 700,000. The roman barge in Utrect was particularly interesting and my son in Holland wished to see it. It opened my eyes up to so much of the UK, in particular my ignorance of Roman settlement. why change what works well and T T did work well . Yes, Upton Castle was a bit of a mess in terms of style, but it held our interest. I have been in awe of the items the team dig up and the re-constructions. So thank you time team I hope someone with a brain brings it back. It has certainly opened up the world of archaeology to new generations, and has Time Team has left a legacy that few TV programs can match and im sure that generations to come will enjoy. There can be little doubt that part of the shows early success stems from the audience warming to the groups genuine passion for teasing out the past. Tony was very good at being the non-archeologist and I salute him! The way Phil, Mick, Tony and company have made an impact on my life, you have no idea. It used to be on in the early evening at a specific time every week, but in recent years it has been moved to late afternoon with the start time changing by 5, 10, 15 minutes over the weeks making watching and even recording it more problematic. PATREON XMAS OFFER For a limited time only, enjoy 16% off Patreon membership (equivalent of 2 months free) if you sign up for annual membership by Sunday 1st January 2023, 12pm (GMT). The explanation for the end of Time Team is that the people who run Channel 4 are all about 12 years old. Whilst not filming Phil still works as a field archaeologist with Wessex Archaeology, and has been involved in a project listing all known Palaeolithic sites in Britain. We live in USA. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVRe_gMtXNo. IT DID NOT NEED JAZZING UP. I THINK THIS IS A SHOCKING DECISION AND CAN ONLY HOPE THAT IT IS REVERSED!!! How many programmes can a entertain a whole family at the same time, not many. Watching the archaeologists and seeing their enthusiasm at even the smallest find,is to me infectious. I can honestly say that what you saw on the television was what you got in real life. I was especially interested in the programme on Looe Island chapel as my grandparents once owned Looe Island and I had been there and walked over the chapel remains. if thereis any justice in the world they shoud change there minds.TONY MICK PHIL STEWART JOHN MAT RAKSHA BRIGID CARENZA TO MENTION a few. I am sure there are more sites for them to investigate. Their presentation skills are very good indeed and could develop even more if the programme continued (not with Channel 4 please); eg Tracey, Jimmy, Susannah, not to mention Raksha, Matt, Paul, Helen, John and Stuart, all of whom are young enough to take over from the elder statesmen who could still guest if they do choose to retire one day! We are saddened to hear that a great T.V show which entertained and informed is being axed. CHANNEL 4, YOU ARE A COMPLETE BUNCH OF IDIOTS!!!. All I can tell u is that I was hooked. We hope that someone our there will take them under their wing and continue the shows its been great,you have shown us so much interesting archaeology of our past from all the corner;s of our beautiful planet,and its hard work doing all that digging and trying to preserve it for our future children. Timothy Power and Mark Horton return to the Old Fort of Stone Town, Zanzibar, to discuss the sites Swahili origins. Lets not overlook Public Broadcastng with its excellent programming, either). Phil Abramson . The comment by Peter Thomas is excellent and is a very eloquent summation. 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. We also miss Stuart very much. A few days later news of Time Teams demise broke in the Guardian. Little surprise she became a history teacher. Arrr! The UK is lucky that it has such a long history. The UK has always been relied on for quality productions and Time Team epitomised these values, but obviously, some young Turk in a rented tux has been allowed to jazz it up. My son in his early 20s always likes to watch it. Im 78 years old. xx. I now live in Australia and love watching shows on my homeland. The medal is awarded once in every three years for work on the Prehistory of Man. I hope there are more DVDs on the programs will be made as I have every current one at the moment. My husband said I bet you want to get Phill round now. A unique combination of expertise, enthusiasm and humour. As others have said, lets hope that the B.B.C. It was season 19 that changed everything. As a teacher of Ancient and Modern History in Australia, I found the T.T programs a wonderful way to back up the various topics I taught. Who made the decision to axe time team but it is a mistake they will regret. But they never advertised Time Team in between other programmes as they do with some other programmes, and they are always mucking about with the times it is shown. Just been reading all the comments, and a lot of sensible thinhs have been said, and a few stupid ignorant ones as well. Certainly the revamp for the 2012 programmes didnt do the programme any favours but another reason for the loss of viewers even before that must have been the lack of a fixed time in the schedules. Ive learned that anything classed as experimental Is just filler as theyve found nothing. Who Can Benefit From Diaphragmatic Breathing? Inspiring stuff. The ABC in Australia invariably saw fit to show very, very few episodes of Time Team, although numerous repeats were televised, and like a good book, they were enjoyed by a public that is hungry for family value in TV productions. Time team is currently repeated on more-4 each midweek day and sometimes Saturdays, but I still miss fresh episodes and the original presenters and everyone should put pressure on c4 for more episodes even if it were one a month ! My children are 13 and 12, and we all like to sit down as a family and watch this programme together and learn something. Time Team's recent book Dig Village encourages everyone to discover more about the local history on their own doorsteps. The message was simple: this is local archaeology, it is your archaeology. It is no wonder that the viewing figures are lower.Matters had appeared to have come to a head when Mary-Ann Ochota was hired as a presenter in 2012, a former model (see below) - albeit a former model with a degree in Archaeology and Anthropology from Cambridge. Research digs usually ran for weeks if not months, and it was questioned whether anything approaching responsible archaeology could be achieved in a mere three days. Agree 100%, they should have left it well alone. My oldest son and my husband dream of being as good in tapping flint as Phil! 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. There may be mosaics, a bathhouse and perhaps even temples. First Name. Learned lots of the history of the show from these posts but I dont know whether Ive seen the cleavage or whether Micks absence from a dig is because hes doing something else, on hols etc or because hes gone. Now I will be stuck with overproduced, watered down supposedly historically accurate twaddle , We held a bit of a poll a few years ago with the Pagan Federation as to what the favourite TV programme was. What happened to the Time Team crew? You always felt a relationship with the team, they appeared friendly, very enthusiastic and appeared to be there for the love of archaeology. Afterall SA is used to watching loads of rubbish repeats every day!!! We will miss his humour, his knowledge and his warmth. Out of interest, Time Team fans, how many of you would be willing to pay directly to watch new programs? Have watched 8 seasons and enjoying them all. Channel 4s choices are definitely a bit strange to many of us. Completely unable to absorb and assimilate well presented information in an entertaining style, and you completely misread the ironic style of Tony Robinson. It encouraged me to study the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. I was just looking for where any dig sites would be this year and discovered the program was being axed! Thank you to everyone who made this such a wonderful programme. An episode where a workplace expert was on stand by for structural shoring when common sense would have not wasted this kind of expense. We only recently discovered the Time Team show and rush to ensure we dont miss a show. But once the old hands started to disappear the magic went too. 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. Never screened and reputedly lost in the Channel 4 vaults, this pilot captured a show that was as radically different to Timesigns as it was to later Time Team episodes. With its awkwardly embarassing reality programming and multitude of dream come true talent shows American television is NOTHING to emulate. I hate the way that today producers think all people are stupid and try to dumb down TV. I really didnt like that nasty dendrochronologist who wouldnt show his results though idiot! Spent many an hour intrigued by the whole show and the people on it. There were pivotal Roman digs, forensic archaeology, dendrochronology (thats tree-dating), elements of geophysics, all distilled into something that the viewing public could still get a handle on despite their complexities, thanks mainly to the stories that were being unearthed. Without Mick Aston it will not be the same, but as such it will be a fitting tribute to a great forward thinking man. Changing all the staff behind Time Team was a big mistake, but ending it is even bigger. Sadly, my wife passed away in January 2012 but I carried on watching it until it ended. I am looking forward to the Village Dig series, when it eventually comes to the small screen. 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 feel like i know all of the presenters personally they had that effect on people.I watched it evolve over the years and couldnt wait for each knew series. It returned online in 2022 for two episodes released on YouTube. Much has been said about this show on this site but I think that all of you would be best served by reading what Raksha had to say. RIP Channel 4. Thank goodness there is a myriad of viewers who appreciate the achievement of Time Team. I agree with you . I too am upset that this has been axed. I am appalled. The show ran on the chemistry among the original team, and failed to work as they left or lost interest. The last series was disappointing without Helen and Stuart who were replaced by people without half their expertise. too, although not often. Sounds like a bargain to me, how much do the BBC spend on the series presented by David Attenborough? If you had to justify the value of television as a medium that can inform as well as entertain, Time Team would be the perfect example. We are aiming to reach our target of at least 5,000 patrons by the end of March and well then be in position to dig at least one other site the Iron Age settlement this year and carry out preliminary research on others., Our goal is to create a legacy for these sites, says Taylor, building ongoing relationships with local communities and archaeologists that continue to yield fresh insights. Not blaming her particularly, but her entry seemed to also disturb the group dynamics of the cast, which was one of the things that made it so enjoyable. Prior to us, by and large archaeology was something you could only really appreciate if you read books with long words in them. A good friend of mine was a guest archaeologist on several T.T programmes and it was my good fortune to go along on production. Im 77 and was taught English history at boarding school, but Time Team has made it come alive and with so much meaning. The cast and crew were pretty obviously seriously digging their roles, (bad pun semi-intended sorry about that sort of). I dont understand what purpose that serves, but there you have it. We now need a new champion of archaeology at a time when budget cuts in public service have resulted in the shedding of many jobs in the profession and the threats from a new phase of building construction looming large. Expertise honed over 15 years was lost at a stroke, to be replaced by crew and production staff who knew neither each other nor archaeology. 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. Thank God for my Saturday morning lie-in watching four episodes in a row on More 4. The Isle of Mull episode in season 17 is a great example of what could be discovered. The thing that should be axed is the TV exec that made that decision. yours MRS HILDA LESLEY CARRINGTON. What a pity we had to endure that young lady fashion model who merely read her script for a couple of episodes. A thoroughly good bunch of people with a true PASSION for their subject ! (Then, of course, it goes straight to Hell). 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. ** HELP US BRING TIME TEAM BACK!Support Time Team by becoming a patron and get access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content here: https://www.patreon.com/TimeTeamOfficialTeatime Session 16 - We revisit more classic footage of Phil Harding reviewing pubs during the filming of Time Team in 2011. Born in Oxford on 25 January 1950 and brought up in Wexcombe,[1] Wiltshire, Harding was educated at Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School in Marlborough. Perhaps the question should be not what went wrong with Time Team, but what went wrong with Channel 4. All the repeats are still amazing, I also watch ime team every day without fail. Perhaps if TT had included a Big Brother style segment of drunken, debauched university students or only dug up the gardens of minor celebrity reality tv show contestants theyd still be on the air. Well said and one hundred per cent agree. Phil Harding is a highly accomplished archaeologist, working in the field since 1971, and inspired a whole new generation of archaeologists and historians through his work on Time Team. It was an opening into a different world that gave me hope that THIS one can be sorted out ! Sad Time Team series being finished. Such a shame its being axed at a time its claimed the viewing figures are at its highest make little sense to me. And what lies behind the strange decision to give us two rehashes of old material at the end of the 19th season? Why cant these so-called clever people just leave things alone. | Waterloo Uncovered", "Deputy Lieutenant Commissions LIEUTENANCY OF WILTSHIRE", "New deputy lieutenants include TV archaeologist and Wiltshire College chairman", "University looks forward to Graduation 2008", "Time Team archaeologist Phil Harding wins Current Archaeology's prestigious Archaeologist of the Year award for 2013", Lectures by Phil Harding for Waterloo Uncovered Project, Interview with Phil Harding during Salisbury 2020:Digital Big Weekend, Salisbury Sites Blog and Salisbury Uncovered film, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phil_Harding_(archaeologist)&oldid=1130968750. I loved the camaraderie.. the discoveries.. the wonderful feeling of how people not only survived in early times..but were every bit as capable and inventive as WE think we are ! John and his team must have walked miles. I agree what will replace it I can see more reality programmes cooking programmes selling houses nothing to work the mind channel 4 must be out of thier tiny mind. Were back thanks to the overwhelming support of our fans!. Perhaps one of the other channels will see the folly of C4s ways and pick up the program before its too late? You only have to look at the demographic to see that a model was not going to be an asset to TT. Loved the history of U.K. Yes as convicts and bloody proud of it. Southern Gaulish Samian ware, or Green Glaze, 14th Century. Observing how so many, different, recondite specialty fields come together paleopalynography. Steve Singleton Sad to hear the show is coming to an end but hopefully repeat episodes will frequent our screens for a long time to come. I have scoured the Internet watching every episode I can find, some more than once. Tim confirmed they have not found a new presenter yet, however many of the . Robinson - by then Sir Tony Robinson - paid a most touching tribute to him. I so agree. And I really enjoy watching I have just realised that time team is to be axed by c4. This little part of the world (so far from Australia) was the birthplace of my father in law. i like everything about it. Channel 4 manages to produce some really rubbish reality programmes to titivate the youthful masses it hopes to attract. Emails,from those who have just learned that TT was cancelled a year ago are still dropping into my in box. I loved every minute of it. Prof Aston was on long-running show for 19 . His role translating archaeology into laymens terms was pure genius. It has taught and shown me so much, I have a wonderful interest in archaeology thanks to this show, and loved hearing and seeing our past. Yes,he was often guilty of playing the devils advocate, but at such times he was the voice of many of us upon listening to yet another gigantic leap of hastily constructed faith or explanation of purpose for the sake of the less informed viewing massive. Philip 'Phil' Harding, FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. The late Robin Bush brought a degree of historical expertise that would be missed almost as much as the man himself following his departure in 2003. I am team Ainsworth, so he would have to be brought back. Time Team isnt the same without Mick and Phill is the token hot tottie (uh hum!) I thought Channel Four was supposed to be a cultural channel appealing to grown ups, yet the dire Big Brother has been inflicted on us for over ten years along with other ephemeral rubbish. 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. TV archaeologist Phil, 69, said knives never used to be a "nasty object". Phil Harding - Biography. Or are we all to turn off our televisions once we reach 40? Time team is one of the programs I love to watch. It makes me want to poke nyy head in and see the Geophys, operate the diggers to open a trench and pick up a trowel and start digging! In South africa we have seen so few TT programs and when in the UK on holiday I imediately check for surren programs to watch. It worked before, if you think about it. In mid October 2012 an all-points bulletin was emailed to Time Team staff. I am now watching past digs being repeated on More Four. 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