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. [] One of best, very passionate three part on geology of Great Britain was filmed with Mr Tony Robinson who is/was excellent presenter. To an incredible all round team we thank you and to Phil damn we will miss you! I was glued to the screen.. Thankyou for what we have ! Mick, and Phil, and even Tony all made a significant contribution to our understanding archaeology and they way in which it can inform us of our past. The technology now at our disposal, and a new generation of archaeologists joining the team, is a fantastic prospect. So sad to hear that it came to an end. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the digs and finds discovered by the crew. In an interview with the magazine British Archaeology, Professor Aston said he was responding to changes first proposed by producers at Channel 4 in late 2010 before the filming of the series that is currently being aired. I am off to channel four to ask them what is wrong with audiences that are over 40, 50 or even 60, what is wrong with older peoples programmes? I used to go into a hole with a size 9 shovel and spent nearly 33 years digging around obstacles like gas, electric, sewers, to name a few and I can assure you that I did not have the patience of some of this team. Oh Dear. What is wrong with older viewers? Ive watched TT for years now and thoroughly enjoyed it. However BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a state-owned institution from inter-war origins. This is a project in its preliminary stages, run by Tim Taylor. save. . It would be nice if Channel 4 admitted its error and reinstated Time Team in its proper format. Many of my friends would love to travel to the UK because of shows like Time Team and Escape to the country. Time Team - Phil Harding Phil Harding Field Archaeologist Phil Harding is Time Team's resident trench-excavator. I speculate that Mr Bushs rant is based upon nothing more than jealousy over the fact that Mr Harding has obviously learned one more word than him whilst digging those big holes! The easy familiarity between the people on the programs has been such a contrast to the egos and prima donna attitudes you see in so many other programs. He worked for several commercial units including Oxford Archaeology and MoLAS (as was), until he started a career at L-P Archaeology. But would be top stuff if BBC 4 could pick it up and get things back on track. This is just swell. Such a great programme. What is the point of Channel 4, if not to do something different? I love Time Team and regularly binge watch have seen many episodes several times. Thank God for my Saturday morning lie-in watching four episodes in a row on More 4. Time to leave! Yes, it was a great show, but its over now. Channel 4 is a crude simulacrum of its original self and I agree that BBC 4 would be TTs natural home.Id love to see the old Time Team reunited Ill live in hope! 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. How many programmes can a entertain a whole family at the same time, not many. What a shame to see it go, but what a swan song. The students became instant converts to the program. 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 loved watching time team I want it to come back on the tv I miss watching it on Sunday afternoon. 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. if only someone could afford too get all thecast back and go on channel 2 or 5 any ware but not on 4 .. who ever made up there minds to get rid off TT I HOPE there bosses can see the error they are makeing.very sad to see it go. I agree. 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! my gosh, I am from Chula Vista Ca. 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. The focus groups of today, the council chambers of yesteryear; all determined to make their mark, put their talent on show. Find out more about how we use your information in our privacy policy and cookie policy. Save Time Team Campaign is taking off really fast now, over 1,500 signatures & support from celebrity. His role translating archaeology into laymens terms was pure genius. Spoilt in the end by Fixing something that want bust. Am now in the process of buying the DVDs. Whichever fool(s) cut it, perhaps they are now also, goneso please bring Time Team back it was a great staple! My favourite show. As it was said at the start, they had to change it and then when it all went wrong blame someone else. I am deeply sisappointed that time team is now defunct its one programme thst I really love I felt that I could learn a little bit about my ancestors in the uk, C4 the tv channel run by lack of imagination. GOOD LUCK TO THEM ALL. Time Team you have inspired so many people .THANK YOU. Like others I would like to see somebody else either bringing it back or developing the format. The cast will be sorely missed. Just did the same as Leigh trying to find out when the next series is due to start. In relation to earlier comments concerning Mr Robinson, all I can say is that if he was patronising us then it must have been a residual echo of Baldrics most cunning plan. Best wishes to everyone ever involved with the show. Very sad that all great things have to come to an end one day. I am thrilled that TT is returning in 2022, but saddened that Phil, Raksha and Tony will not be participating. After university, he worked as Somerset's first County Archaeologist before returning to university as a lecturer. The Team had a comradery like that of an elite military unit. 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. I cant help being captivated by the digs. You can never run out of history in Britain. But once the old hands started to disappear the magic went too. Though Professor Aston appears with the new recruits in the current series, he will not join the 20th series, which starts filming in April and is due to be shown this year. I will miss time team I have watch all the series since it start Struck by how much could be learnt in a few hours, Tim wondered what could be achieved in a few days. In terms of Cotswolds villas Time Team has probably covered more of them than anyone else. Somehow I feel her nearness when I watched it after she was gone. Yes, we all love the longtime archaelogists (sorry, cant do stars I would say they wouldnt like it either it is rather derogatory of their abilities!) Just watched a poor programme on Brancaster digfull of errors and poor production. but our family loves Phil. I will miss it and them dreadfully. Enjoyed Tony and the whole crew, felt like u were part of the dig and part of the crew, they were all like family. although a WONDERFUL outlet for the undoubted heroes, is not archaeology and not what I feel Time Team needs. Stewart has been interested in history since the age of eleven, after reading a book about Horatio Nelson. 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. Time Team cancelled by Channel 4? Didnt like the changes either to the team it change the dynamics of the program but kept watching anyway. It must have been amazingly hard to pull together the locations, permits, and logistics, add the art, historical research, music and local involvement, let alone process the dig sites. Watching the archaeologists and seeing their enthusiasm at even the smallest find,is to me infectious. Ive learned that anything classed as experimental Is just filler as theyve found nothing. , Totally agree have enjoyed this programme since it started. RIP MICK ASTON. Surely a revamp, no helicopters, fewer paid staff, smaller archaeological objectives, involve communities more hence free labour would help. Surely this cant really be the end?? John has kept on top of technical advances, and the results of his survey of Brancaster Roman fort provide one of the outstanding moments in the forthcoming season 20. I agree with the above sentiments, get the brilliant crew back. This biography article of a United Kingdom academic is a stub. Completely unable to absorb and assimilate well presented information in an entertaining style, and you completely misread the ironic style of Tony Robinson. I saw the same program, Justin, and I agree entirely! This is in no doubt as a direct result of the post production. Emails,from those who have just learned that TT was cancelled a year ago are still dropping into my in box. 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. So disappointed to hear the show has been axed. We will miss Tony, Mick and Phil and the team. That a pile of random rubble is a wall, a stain in the ground is a ditch and Tony Robinson is a supercilious pot bellied bore. It makes me chief superfan and supporter all armoury in our shared desire to inspire and stimulate interest in archaeology at all levels., Its great to be back! says Taylor. Lets hope that BBC4 takes up the genre. 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. He has worked on a number of archaeological sites in Britain and abroad. People seem to enjoy them. I thought the programmes inspiring and my grief was genuine at its loss of experts like Mick Aston and the programmes ending.The occasional sighting of a long lost member like Carenza Lewis in a published Report makes me wish for the experience as it unfolded once again. However, as a viewer I hugely enjoyed the opportunity to share in the Teams excitement. I dont think a Presenter is supposed to be a devils advocate. Dues have been paid, so get Sir Tony back, along with some younger faces and writing talent, and get cracking on a new TIME TEAM !!! Like Concorde, should be rescued by someone BBC and revamped ASAP. There may be mosaics, a bathhouse and perhaps even temples. The lesson is that if you have a slightly faded masterpiece, dont try and touch it up with the aid of novices. anyway the technology is facinating and makes history come alive. I wish that ABC in Aus would start at the beginning and replay them all. time team r.i.p. Shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sad that time team is no longer , they should go back to how it all started , dont mess with what is ok . Many bad decisions for all the wrong reasons. 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 ! irritating but he was a part of a recipe that worked for a long time. How amazing to see the history of England being unearthed. well done on ending one of the best programs on tele. And so agree with all here who say that C4 is very sadly dumbed down from its early days and mission. His technique fostered a sense of immediacy for viewers, placing them on the trench edge when discoveries happened and making them privy to key discussions. Prior to us, by and large archaeology was something you could only really appreciate if you read books with long words in them. Time Teams legacy leaves much to celebrate. I think the only things we didnt like so much were the cleavage shots and the daft re-enactments. But thanks guys and I am pretty sure that someone somewhere will pick up the baton. During that time he deduced the towns Medieval layout. I liked the pictures Victor did on several shows which showed the principals in historical costumes. Good riddance to Time Team; patronising in the extreme, and as for that prat Robinson leaping about a la Baldrick, reduced the entire thing to music hall. 2023. As of 2010 Ainsworth has been affiliated with the History and Archaeology department at the University of Chester, where he is a visiting professor. Stewart Ainsworth (born 26 June 1951) is a British archaeological investigator who was regularly seen on Time Team, the Channel 4 archaeological television series. I am still quite happy to watch repeats on Sky. Im the guy who set it up, iv got the page on Facebook, Twitter and the main website that i run. I loved it. The site is of national importance and we couldnt hope for a better team to help uncover its secrets., Time Teams return has had the backing of many celebrity fans, from Sir Michael Morpurgo and Bernard Cornwell to Philippa Gregory, Kate Mosse and Ken Follett. 20 years is a long time in television. 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. My own favourite was Stuart, to see him on his bike or wandering around looking at the landscape with his ability to fit any site into its landscape. Time Team brought so much into my life, being bed ridden, television being a large part of my life now. A monumental row and walk out, one would guess. Little surprise she became a history teacher. It excited the viewers, gave a good history of The United Kingdom, and made one waiting for the next episode, all due to the enthusiasm and clever programming of the show. I regularly tape the programmes as it is shown on a variety of stations, history,yesterday, and channel 4 being some. Thank you channel 4 Thank you very very much . Have just watched the very last episode of my beloved Time Team And feel desperately sad.. John Gater, Francis Pryor, Stewart Ainsworth, and Phil Harding. My oldest son and my husband dream of being as good in tapping flint as Phil! Whatever happened, wed all thought, well complete the 20th series. Bringing in that awful woman for the last series was the straw that broke the camels back. May be he could be a Lord? Most days, I have been watching the TT repeats on More Four in the afternoons. 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 generally watch one episode a night, but on weekends I sometimes binge watch until my eyeballs beg for mercy. I had drawn him into the subject a few years after we married but I had the privilege of degree training. pain this is all I can say in thinking that the single most important program ever to put PASSION in archaeology has been culled for giving more profit$ in adverts to run of the mill crap so long TimeTeam but rest assured you have YOUR place in history now! As a lowyal Time Team viewer from Australia, I am devastated. Its the best show! I enjoyed all the archaeologists and presenter Tony Robinson. Vale Time Team, you will be missed. I still watch the series on U-tube. Nevis, West Indies: Part 1: Directed by Graham Dixon. I owe a debt of gratitude to the wonderful Time Team ensemble. Tony used the rest of the Teams expertise to bring to life what was often regarded as a crusty subject before Time Teams arrival. I now live in Australia and love watching shows on my homeland. the cast were so friendly to each other and the show was so intresting and made you think off our past . The programme has no need for eye candy, no need to try to attract yuppies: archaeology is like genealogy interest grows (although not exclusively) with age. As an amateur digger, I envied TTs resources a JCB on call, geophysics, dendrochronology, C14 dating, DNA analysis. A brilliant series has been lost to the older viewer. I had no idea it was finishing until yesterday and I missed the last viewing as I have flu and have been sleeping a lot.. OH DEAR ! I have missed Time Team SO much.. 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. Ive watched TT since it began & never missed an episode, I was in the 20s age group that they are now trying to attract when it started. This segregates the viewers and leaves fans like me stuck in the middle and slightly upset at the notion that my favorite programmes have been taken over by people who havent got a idea. Channel 4s loss their gain :) Yes as convicts and bloody proud of it. Time Team: Created by Tim Taylor. A known anthropologist and archeologist ( Emmanuel College, Cambridge ), to describe and dismiss her as a former model is a bit unfair. 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. Its disadvantage was that it had no scope to include z-list celebrities to manufacture controversy around, and so it was killed. I continue to be in awe of the fantastic skill and enthusiasm of the presenters.May TT be always available to us. There are DVDs, some available on Amazon uk. Obliged to cut evaluation trenches to meet the deadlines of multi-million pound construction projects, the 1990s saw a surge in short-term excavation projects. My politics are not Tony Robinsons or Mick Astons, but both deserve warm congratulations for what they did for archaeology and viewers over two decades.Tony Robinson seems to be largely responsible for the successful populist formula, the zest and the humourand the succinct resumes to stop viewers getting flummoxed., He deserves a knighthood but presumably he would just wrinkle his nose. We only recently discovered the Time Team show and rush to ensure we dont miss a show. History is a fascinating subject but If Channel Four thinks TT too expensive there is mileage in the Return To format for some digs showing some of the original programmes and then updating on subsequent research. The writing was on the wall when it regularly began featuring cleavage shots of diggers and the dreaded re-enactments. Bring back Time Team. Stewart Ainsworth was born on 26 June, 1951 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, is a British archaeological investigator. I am looking forward to the Village Dig series, when it eventually comes to the small screen. They cant bring it back. Have a look again at the programme where Phils DNA results come in and watch Tonys reaction. Dont judge based on the rubbish you get over there. Restructuring, avoiding dumbing down, possibly making it a shorter programme all could help. Especially ones which dig a site. 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). I am signing up to the campaign to keep Time Team! 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. Hello from the US. 2012 was a very low point and i half expected it to end right then. Maybe one day she will say sorry to us all. http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/time-team-should-continue-on-tv.html. She was replaced by Helen Geake, Anglo-Saxon specialist. He is president of the Friends of Epiacum, also known as Whitley Castle, the Roman fort on the southern edge of Northumberland which he has surveyed and studied in depth. As our first dig back, we were keen on a site that would produce amazing evidence, showcase the very best that Time Team can offer, and allows us to demonstrate to the full the latest technology like LiDAR and GPR, says Taylor. Rip, time team. Off now to have a quick dig in my garden then on to Salisbury to stalk Phil Harding.intelligence soooo sexy. Sorry I dont know how to do this! He said: We were very sorry to see Mick go, and he leaves an extraordinary legacy. Good job I have the internet to log onto. Hope it returns anne from Ontario Canada. Time Time could go on indefinitely as long as it found a sympathetic home, and BBC Four would be ideal, their audience demographic would fit far far better than the current Channel 4 one, which is increasingly to try and chase the Reality/Makeover show market at the expense of original programming, and attract audiences that the advertisers prefer to exploit, rather than those with brain. time team has over the years discovered great things. And there is still so much they can show and teach us. Yes, Phil can still shift the muck but check out his work on lithics studies and you might change your opinion. So why could it not continue on and evolve in 2013 ? She studied at University College London and University of York, specialising in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. I got fed up with running and prancing, daring to contradict real aercheologists. Fabulous, thank you. However, they added: Intelligence, natural curiosity and a passion for archaeology is a must.. Time Team was the best program I have ever seen or hope to see. Condolences on your chronic issue with clever people. Instead John Gater, the programmes geophys wizard (see CA 252), surveyed the field. What better way of introducing archaeology to young people than for them to see it on a Sunday afternoon? Congratulations to all concerned on a great program. TT changed how history programmes are made for UK TV for ever. Have to admit they are probably the main reason I now spend a lot of my spare time out on the Thames foreshore with the Thames Discovery Programme- enjoying it hugely, and probably have them to thank, they showed us that anyone can get involved. I just love the way English history came alive & feel like the team must have lots of fun doing this job.I was hopeing to find them on a dig when I come over to visit .Lets hope the powers that be decide to bring it back or make a new show similar to it. What a disappointment that BBC4 chose to cancel the series! The team was supplemented by experts appropriate for the period and type of site. I am appalled. 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. Looky tha! For me, as a genealogist, an episode really takes flight when, in addition to the dig, Robin Bush, or Guy D., or Carenza bring out a mediaeval charter, the Domesday Book, or the A.S. Maybe the resulting reruns and you tube videos will be a template for all group endeavors. He trained as a surveyor before entering the archaeology section of the Ordnance Survey. 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. Hopefully, but unlikely, someone will gather the real TT people and give it a rebirth. For those too grief stricken to cope right now, subscribe to the youtube video blog of Dig Village. Recently went to Jamestown where the 1st Time Team America was tapedthat was amazing. The foregoing is an exhausting but entertaining read. Hopefully, I will be able to visit some. Alan Gale is 100% correct. Toni Victoria australia. So why could it not continue on and evolve in 2013 ? Because the major players were all quite old, and as you will have heard age is the surest antidote to youthful energy. Time Teams genesis is a well-rehearsed story. If an episode costs 200,000 and average 1.5 million viewers, would 1 million be willing to pay 20p via mobile phone or subscription towards making it, or 400,000 willing to pay 50p per episode? fingers crossed, The show never recovered from the loss of Faye Simpson in my opinion. 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