Emails,from those who have just learned that TT was cancelled a year ago are still dropping into my in box. Apart from the marvellous people who made up the Time Team over the years, the way they used the magic of television to highlight features of the dig, overlay geophys visualisations onto the site, extend a fragment of a pot into a full representation, and so on, made this program an exemplar of how to produce truly educational television; and the way the passion of the Team members and their expertise was allowed to shine, coupled with a witty front man, showed that educational does not have to mean dull or dumbed down. Will miss them! What better way of introducing archaeology to young people than for them to see it on a Sunday afternoon? Thank you for educating and entertaining me over the years. Whatever happened, wed all thought, well complete the 20th series. Teatime 26: Stewart Ainsworth - Return to Nevis 14,215 views Premiered Oct 11, 2020 Time Team Teatime: Session 26 - As Black History Month continues in the UK, we catch up with Stewart. I would just like to thank Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding and all of the crew at Time Team for many years of fascinating TV. I would echo it completely. This was highlighted by having a member of the public read out a letter of invitation at the beginning, posing the question they wanted answered. During that time he deduced the towns Medieval layout. Sad that time team is no longer , they should go back to how it all started , dont mess with what is ok . Yes, it became a bit formulaic probably inevitable when dullard TV producers are involved. When did Mick leave time team? He joined the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (now part of English Heritage) in 1985, and is now head of its Landscape Investigation Team based in York, England. 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. While the TV producers have obviously ruined a formula that entertained and educated millions of people worldwide for a couple of decades, I assume it is now beyond recall. People came and went, such as my favourite Robin Bush, but those two remained, as did their stamina and zeal for the show. Time Team excavations at Binchesters Roman fort also helped kickstart a research project that is still in rude health (see CA 263). 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. And if you do, please include the adorable and hilarious Raksha Dave, dear Francis Pryor and Stewart Ainsworth, all of whom have places near and dear to my heart. sundays seem empty without my time team fix. ARE THEY NUTS? Hated that glamour woman simply the wrong feel.. Very, very sorry that management mis-handling killed it. I enjoy his style of presentation. 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! Shades of the quiz-show concept do survive into early episodes of Time Team proper. Too bad for the changes they made, these new guys tried hard, but you cant replace what the old team had, the magic, the small things, Still, Im grateful for what they achieved and for what it has meant to me and still does. My favourite show. People who had their gardens dug up were very brave once Phil got digging, were their gardens reland scaped. while the Facebook page is slowly building! We, Yahoo, are part of the Yahoo family of brands. 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. archaeology..is what my 11 year old gran daughter is looking into training for..shows like these are needed more. And they have taken it off and broken up a brilliant team. We do have money too you know. I THINK THIS IS A SHOCKING DECISION AND CAN ONLY HOPE THAT IT IS REVERSED!!! So my husband looked for more info. Exploring the archaeology of the Roadford Reservoir, Devon, this came about after Tim Taylor approached Mick Aston to present the series. Tony Robinson seems an entirely likeable guy and does his presenting job with good humour and humility. YOU HAVE JUST NOT THOUGHT THIS THROUGH! Its a shame yet highlights the offensively patronizing view metro-based TV people have of the general public. axed is their a petition running ????? There is a huge following in Australia and after the debacle with the producers bringing in you know who as a co-presenter (of cleavage), the show started its slow path to division. Its put me very on edge not to know where Im up to and I think Channel 4 should be funding my medication for hypertension, blurred vision (tears I think) and severe withdrawal already before its ended. We NEED Time Team. With Channel 4 keen to attract more supposedly affluent viewers in their 20s and 30s, season 19 also tinkered with the format. I cannot understand why you are axing it!!? Just watched the first instalment of Time Team America (H2,Thursdays,9pm). This is the sort of Programme that would thrive on BBC 2 in conjunction with The Open University. I regularly tape the programmes as it is shown on a variety of stations, history,yesterday, and channel 4 being some. I learned so much, as many others have, and admired the way it brought archaeology to everyone. Channel 4s loss their gain :) 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. Please ressurect it someone soon. You should be ashamed of yourselves, especially the way you have treated Mick Aston after all those years of dedicated service. I am devastated ! But TIME TEAM managed the impossible. Not on the Live I dug at. . I rue the fact that as a child we used encyclopaedias 20 years out of date. 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. The way Phil, Mick, Tony and company have made an impact on my life, you have no idea. does anybody really care what those idiots say surely it is what the public want that matters but no channel 4 has a foolllll running it.. heavan forbid we should have a great program T T ware we think and enjoy it plus it is great family veiwing and may i say also very interresting. I wonder how much is wasted on their wages. 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. This will give viewers the chance to engage as the shows are researched and developed, see live blogs during filming, watch virtual reality landscape data at home and join in Q&As with the team. As late as season 18 the programme was pulling in a respectable audience of 1.1 million, partly because it had built up a loyal following, and partly because the team were still digging great sites. I used to love all the research that they put into it. You always felt a relationship with the team, they appeared friendly, very enthusiastic and appeared to be there for the love of archaeology. Shattered. 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. report. Meanwhile Tonys role transformed from a quiz master to translator of all things archaeological for a general audience. In other words, archaelogy, teamwork, and interaction in that order. Thank you,Mick, for all that you gave us.and thanks to Micks family for sharing him with us. A number of archaeological old hands were sacrificed in favour of more youthful presenters. Tony was constantly disagreeing with the archaeologists, and for some unexplained reason there was loud ballet music all but obliterating the commentary. We are pleased to share the winners of years CA Awards, announced on 25 February at Current Archaeology Live! Now British television can be as dumbed down and offensive as American television has become. They managed against terrific odds.and that gave me a good feeling ! Im not proud of Time Team, it hasnt worked.. I never had any interest in my UK ancestors heritage and the conditions they must have endured until I watched the team in action. I am devastated to hear about Mick Aston.. 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. I have watched and enjoyed Time Team for many years I am one of the oldies watching but my children grandchildren and great grandchildren are all avid viewers I feel the makers of this program had no perception of its impact on different generations when they set out to close the program down. Self Show all 7 episodes Failing that I can recommend looking at Google Maps satellite pictures of your local area looking for earthworks hours of fun! But would be top stuff if BBC 4 could pick it up and get things back on track. I could have watched it for another 20 years. And the journey is not quite over yet. I live in Minnesota and am anxious to explore sites of the indigenous people who lived and continue to live here. and long may you show them PLEASE pauline x, I am trying to get a contact e-mail address for Tim Taylor (IV) because a group of archeologists in Canada would like to see a Time Team Canada started and we need advice and any other help from the expert. I learn so much. I guess I will have to plan a trip to the UK to get my archaeology fix now. Wasnt TT the only reason to watch Channel 4 ? There was a early chemistry here of personalities, as well as expertise. He has worked on a number of archaeological sites in Britain and abroad. It is practically unheard of for a factual, specialist programme to spend two decades as the public face of its subject and become a national institution along the way. paleo-osteology, finds experts, experts in the Bronze Age or Rome I am as raptured as Phil squatting in a newly opened trench exclaiming, Oooh! Yes please BBC4 or anyone sensible Time Team will always be popular if you listen to Tony (yes I am a fan) Mick and Phil and Helen (yes I am an even bigger fan of these guys). It was this show that gave me the inspiration to study history and I will really miss it. And the team. I have no idea which series I am watching, I think it must be a mixture as Tonys beer belly ebbs and falls and Phils hair waxes and wains, though Mick never seems to have changed. People seem to enjoy them. Please read. How amazing to see the history of England being unearthed. I really didnt like that nasty dendrochronologist who wouldnt show his results though idiot! Thank goodness for DVDs of past episodes. Im retired now and would love to get involved in archeology at some level. Cliche good looking, middle-class presenters who appear somewhat dull in enthusiasm. Your email address will not be published. The last series was disappointing without Helen and Stuart who were replaced by people without half their expertise. with the Amazonian co-presenter with the huge bonded teeth. The result was a previously unknown 5th-century monastic enclosure linked to St Columba. []. This was a fresh ongoing series with a warm and positive vibe, an interesting treat on TV. Im writing this having just had my daily lunchtime fix of a Tiime Team repeat on More 4. Its the best show! With regards to a few folks comments about Tony Robinson. Time Team Official 133K subscribers Time Team Teatime - Session 28 Wrapping up Black History Month and our exploration of North America's early European colonies, we're staying in St Mary's. Im 77 and was taught English history at boarding school, but Time Team has made it come alive and with so much meaning. Charlies comments would carry more weight if the spelling was correct. Inever felt patronised and loved the interation beteen Tony, Phil and Mick. So sad to see my favourite programme on Channel 4 being axed. I didnt always like the reenactments but it was interesting when they dealt with diet and medical issues. My nineteen year old daughter has always been passionate about having a career in archaeology even more so now. 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. You can find her message at https://digventures.com/2013/03/tools-down-for-time-team-raksha-dave-on-the-end-of-an-era-and-her-new-adventure/. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! I am appalled. This was the best educational programme that I looked forward to every week and also all the repeats that were broadcast on more 4. What a bore YOU are! I found her to be frightening and tedious at the same time, and to this day I fast forward through the segments where she is featured. By the way, if the executives mild revamp caused viewer figures to plummet, how come it was the programme and not those executives who got the flak? It brings together entire families and to my mind, is of huge importance, in that it makes us aware of who we are and where we came from and the way it was presented to us was magical. Stranger things have happened! 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. yours MRS HILDA LESLEY CARRINGTON. I would make just one more: yes, we love the established contributors, our well loved favourites, but what about the good new talent being seen in this present series (2013)? Instead John Gater, the programmes geophys wizard (see CA 252), surveyed the field. My dad worked for the National Park Service and I was born quite near Chaco Canyon[(a universally important archeological site) in a Navajo mission(Christian) hospital]. Its amazing. What proved to be the fateful conversation took place in a Little Chef on the Okehampton bypass. RIP MICK ASTON. However, they added: Intelligence, natural curiosity and a passion for archaeology is a must.. now I rely on repeats. I have watched Time Team since day one, and until the last two or three series have always enjoyed it. , updated Is this why some of the Adverts are much better than most of the currant programmes. 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. Poor second best but something is better than nothing. God, is there nothing for older viewers who actually like to think? With Mick in his amazing technicolor jumpers playing father and patient teacher, fielding Tonys laymans questions, Phil as the eccentric uncle who could dig with the instincts of a terrier after a bone, John and his whiz-bang geo-phys, and all the other children hard at work in their specialties, the programme wasnt merely TIME TEAM it was TIME FAMILY. We may not see its like again. 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. 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. I am a 57 year old Aussie and I watched this program every episode I could see. Sounds ageism to me, isnt that against the law now? I will miss it desperately and want to say thank you to them all.. What a fantastic 20 years Bye bye Tme TeamI will care for Phils hat .. Restructuring, avoiding dumbing down, possibly making it a shorter programme all could help. Off now to have a quick dig in my garden then on to Salisbury to stalk Phil Harding.intelligence soooo sexy. . I would joke with my kids when doing some gardening that I might unearth a roman soldier or a roman coin. And really, TT changed my life! We also miss Stuart very much. I THINK THIS IS A SHOCKING DECISION AND CAN ONLY HOPE THAT IT IS REVERSED!!! My youngest is 10 and has been a fan from as early as I can remember, he has his own dig at the bottom of our garden and a massive fossil collection. 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. He worked his sox off. 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. Ive learnt so much and enjoying every minuteo. Ive got to say I think he handled the shows well. of Tonys and Phils hair. To me time team brought all facets of history alive to the ordinary person. RESURRECT THE PAST! time team was one of the best progs ever. Available to view on 4oD (www.channel4.com/programmes/timesigns/4oD), watching it now provides a salutatory lesson in just how revolutionary the Time Team format was. Oh so true. channel 4 needs to take a look at the BBC they cut and brought back Dr Who look at how its made a great comeback. I never saw any of these shows until a week ago when I stumbled over them on youtube. I just love this programme and am very sad to hear that there will be no more. I first came across it a few years back while channel surfing Hey I know him thats Baldrick. My oldest son and my husband dream of being as good in tapping flint as Phil! Steve Singleton Your Upper Classes have been re-inventing themselves as New Romans and Empire builders for some time now, particularly in the last few centuries.They lost touch with who they ACTUALLY were and their own people. Here in NZ we are only now starting Series 19,in Bitterly, at present. Tim Taylor recalls that some archaeologists were initially, quite fairly, a bit sceptical. One aspect that some treated with suspicion was the three-day deadline. C4 have put money into British Archaeology, when no one else could or would presumably, and as has been pointed out, much of that money went into post excavation work, which although not good TV is absolutely vital as far as each site is concerned. 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. I was just looking for where any dig sites would be this year and discovered the program was being axed! Hated that they axed Mick Aston and brought in other new people!!! That some suburban folks welcomed the Team to pull up their patio, knock down their potting shed, and bore holes in their rafters, used to amaze me. Take up the mantel!! i record all the T T i can i have brought T t dvd. Its December 2016, My Hubby and I live in Queensland Australia,we have Foxtel and have the old shows on a series link and never get tired of watching the Time Team. I will miss it and them dreadfully. Cheers. Margie, NZ They cant bring it back. You can watch some TT episodes on YouTube, you know-that one included. There is a focus on interesting, previously discovered, artefacts, while pipe music lends an almost mystical air to proceedings. Perhaps one of the other channels will see the folly of C4s ways and pick up the program before its too late? Finding it was to completely end, not, as Id hoped, to revert to its more successful format I was quite heart broken. Also I dont know how many episodes Ive got left to watch and am dreading the day I realise Im rewatching episodes Ive seen before, though thats still better than pretty much anything else on TV at the moment. Thank you channel 4 Thank you very very much . Oh dear what a shame as its such a great program especially with Phil & ALL the team.I think their sense of humour is almost worth a show on its own.Anyway a big thank you for many interesting hours as a an armchair archeologist. Please, please would someone bring the show back, This is just another example of Managements old adage: Its perfect; lets New and Improve it The breathtaking 3D model it produced of the buried structures persuaded English Heritage to commission a complete survey on the spot. My youngest daughter honed her love of history sitting with me on a Sunday evening watching Mick and Tony et al. These are absolutely awesome! As well as an arresting demonstration of the power of teamwork, Athelney showed how geophysics could be the heart of the programme. 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. That is, the irritating new team members, the irritating clanging noise when Tony narrates and the increasingly less time spent in the trenches. there was total outrage and ABC picked it up with the two oldies . TT would be ideal on BBC4, which is a very good channel, and it would be great to see a full hour. I am looking forward to the Village Dig series, when it eventually comes to the small screen. It enabled a local group to secure Historic Lottery Fund money to dig the site. Its an opportunity to find new voices and should help launch a new generation of archaeologists, under the guidance and watchful eye of Mr Taylor! Poor. And there is still so much they can show and teach us. Stewart Ainsworth (born 26 June 1951) is a British archaeological investigator who was regularly seen on . Out of interest, Time Team fans, how many of you would be willing to pay directly to watch new programs? Tony Robinson, global warming? SAVE TIME TEAM, Closing in on 4,000 signatures already: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/time-team-should-continue-on-tv.html, Hey guys just a quick update of a Article we have got up promoting the SAVE TIME TEAM Campaign. Im sure it was meant to interest younger viewers in Archeology, a noble enough concept. All of the team can be proud of 20 years of quality television and the many lives touched and informed. Completely unable to absorb and assimilate well presented information in an entertaining style, and you completely misread the ironic style of Tony Robinson. Sir Tony I salute you and the team,its been a good innings! I have been fascinated by archaeology since reading Golden Books Lost Cities and Vanished Civilizations, at the age of nine, but only recently stumbled across TIME TEAM quite by accident one night. We love Time Team and are astonished at its demise. Yeah. Especially ones which dig a site. Piss-up and brewery certainly spring to mind. I agree with Brian, a petition might make Ch4 sit up and realise that we, the viewers, have got brains and like to watch programs with interesting and informative content. Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth on How To See Time In The Landscape. I started watching TT in 1998 (2 years after leaving school) and it showed that history can be not only interesting but also fun. Please bring back time team I do really miss watch it please please bring it back. Only problem is the core members are getting on a bit, so no chance of it going another 20 years. Well it seems the bean counters got their way. Reason: we hardly spoke to each other and what we were watching on tv was hardly worthwhile. Karenza Lewis archaeological sex on legs. 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. They included a new presenter to join Tony Robinson and decisions to drop some archaeologists and cut down the informative stuff about the archaeology. Stewart Ainsworth is Time Team's Landscape Archaeologist. I think he was a lovely man SO SAD ! The roman barge in Utrect was particularly interesting and my son in Holland wished to see it. 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