In the country you have more sense of the spirit of a place. It has become a staple in our family, even with the ABC running older series in high-rotation it beats the rest of the 6pm options hands down, even in repeat mode. I have missed Time Team SO much.. RIP Channel 4. My wife was not well for several years & she found Time Team to be one of the few programs worth watching. Your sorrow will be eased by the sight of a few old, friendly faces. It lost its way because of the producers. 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 ! 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. Just been reading all the comments, and a lot of sensible thinhs have been said, and a few stupid ignorant ones as well. TT had a great following here in Canada. It is hardly surprising that I rarely watch TV these days apart from repeats of old favourites thank goodness we still have 20 years worth of repeats. A political gesture aimed at building up regional television, Time Team was picked because it seemed a safe pair of hands. Hopefully it will be picked up by another channel. What on earth is going on and who is in charge of these moronic decisions! Fortunately, it wasnt. In fact, I actually struggle to watch any anyway, as I made clear at the beginning the post production is irritating. And what lies behind the strange decision to give us two rehashes of old material at the end of the 19th season? It was my highlight of the week especially now i am disabled and dont leave the house very often. What is the matter not retro enough for you ! Poor. I loved watching Time Team in Australia, way better than the American version. Save Time Team Campaign is taking off really fast now, over 1,500 signatures & support from celebrity. Great memories sadly missed. Like you, I find nothing more pleasant than to end a hard day in a Free House with a cold one and a good conversation. Whatever happened, wed all thought, well complete the 20th series. Who was the idiot that canceled it??? This feature was published in Current Archaeology issue274. Thank you all at Time Team for a wonderful 20 years. Were back thanks to the overwhelming support of our fans!. these idiots decide to change it.i hope they are happy boring peaple.please bring it back. Channel 4s loss their gain :) I got fed up with running and prancing, daring to contradict real aercheologists. of Tonys and Phils hair. TV is a wasteland and TT was an oasis in it. Shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! , Totally agree have enjoyed this programme since it started. I think Phil is a genius at being able to read the ground he is digging up. I have watched the episode from Barra several times. time team has over the years discovered great things. He was affectionately known as Time Team's "lumps and bumps" man, working with the team alongside his day job, travelling the country surveying, recording and investigating archaeological sites. Maybe one day she will say sorry to us all. 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. Admittedly, in the last year or so I have found myself increasingly disinterested in the programme. 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. GOOD LUCK TO THEM ALL. Watched it since the beginning, some great episodes and fantastic digs. I had drawn him into the subject a few years after we married but I had the privilege of degree training. There were times when I would have liked to see some longer digs being featured and I would still like to see that, but it seems likely that it will not be Channel 4 doing it. there was total outrage and ABC picked it up with the two oldies . Most days, I have been watching the TT repeats on More Four in the afternoons. So why could it not continue on and evolve in 2013 ? What idiot made this particular decision to cancel such an interesting and educational series! Your contribution to TV and Archeology is now history itself! Pay per view TV? Yes, the original core team with Carenza, and then Helen Geake, were great. By the summer of 2012 Channel 4 no longer wanted old Time Team. My children are 13 and 12, and we all like to sit down as a family and watch this programme together and learn something. I would joke with my kids when doing some gardening that I might unearth a roman soldier or a roman coin. 20 years is a great run for any show on TV. As of 2010 Ainsworth has been affiliated with the History and Archaeology department at the University of Chester, where he is a visiting professor. Its a shame yet highlights the offensively patronizing view metro-based TV people have of the general public. Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth on How To See Time In The Landscape. I met Phil Harding a few years ago at old sarum castle, Salisbury, we had a lovely chat, hes a fab bloke. I saw the same program, Justin, and I agree entirely! We have watched it form the start and enjoyed it on various level hugely. 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. Channel 4 please think again you have made a monumental mistake! I am devastated to hear about Mick Aston.. Watching the archaeologists and seeing their enthusiasm at even the smallest find,is to me infectious. All the repeats are still amazing, I also watch ime team every day without fail. Was it one persons requirements that brought extras into the show, persons not wanted nor needed, also not as talented as a walnut. Probably just as well this is the last series, but as many have suggested, a move to BB4 sounds a great idea. The old team are the best Mick, Phil, Tony et al.. think Channel 4 have made a HUGE mistake bet they wont listen to the public.. Stewart Ainsworth was born on 26 June, 1951 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, is a British archaeological investigator. Bringing in that awful woman for the last series was the straw that broke the camels back. 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. (But not, ever, I would agree, grinning totty!) Gee I feel gutted. After graduation she did some modelling, including shoots for Special K. She was the anthropologist on the BBCs Castaway Exposed and has presented a number of other programmes using her expertise. TT is without doubt, the best offering in British television. One of our students is well into his 70s, hes been in the field with us both on our formal field school and in a volunteering capacity. Her role, as a foil to Sir Tony, was complimentary, and never as an expert. Can anyone help us with the contact? So my husband looked for more info. Time Team is a victim of Channel 4s misguided quest for progress, and we hope that, in some form, the programme may rise like the phoenix from the ashes and take on a persona not far removed from the popular format. (a bit of eye candy maybe if your of that age) Sad to see this very good program going down the pan. Disgusted, Mick walked out, explaining later For some reason they didnt think oh, wed better run that past Mick. Hes the archaeological consultant, he might have an opinion about that (see CA 271). Its always sad when a long running and reputable series ends. It was not the first time that a chance conversation with Mick had got someone thinking about television archaeology. I will miss time team I have watch all the series since it start Look at Lee Bradys comment 23rd Jan. Theres a link for a petition hes got started. Maybe it will work with time team too. We cannot wait to share this magic with you! As well as an arresting demonstration of the power of teamwork, Athelney showed how geophysics could be the heart of the programme. What will Ch4 spend its money on now, even more American imports? I was just looking for where any dig sites would be this year and discovered the program was being axed! just found TT on Acorn streaming. Jim summed up their approach as messing with something perfectly fine, and when it wasnt a success, blaming the people trying to make it work., Time Teams cost also made it vulnerable. They tried an American version but it didnt have the natural chemistry that the original had. I am devastated ! Who is Mary Ann & what does she bring to the table? The technology now at our disposal, and a new generation of archaeologists joining the team, is a fantastic prospect. BRING BACK TIME TEAM PLEASE!!!! Changing all the staff behind Time Team was a big mistake, but ending it is even bigger. and which would be the best way to alienate the people working on the programme. time team r.i.p. This biographical article about a British archaeologist is a stub. Yes very sorry to see TT go, Sky at night still going both are just as important to us here on Earth and I think it will be missed in the future though the recordings are still available to evertbody but the forum is lost, Grrrr channel 4. What happened to Stewart Ainsworth? Lets hope that BBC4 takes up the genre. 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. 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. He has since appeared in over two hundred episodes. 20+ years is a remarkable feat for a television program, and this isnt Dr. Who either. I had no idea it had finished. Somehow they know that the user is in the US and access is denied. I am sure there are more sites for them to investigate. . The onscreen introduction of team members and their specialist skills was a hangover from a time when participants would have varied from week to week, rather than coalescing into a core group. He should have stuck to presenting instead of trying to take command. I so agree. very sad day for us and the time team cast. You are going to be missed more than most of us realise. BBC4 seems to have picked up the baton, thank goodness.!! i never knew the show existed until last year 2021. any chance for reunions and a chance to interact as like conventions do here in the usa? Piss-up and brewery certainly spring to mind. I wonder if some young Channel 4 TV executive is proud of his/her decisions. I have been planning to return for several years now for a holiday and to catch up with friends and relatives. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The thrill of time running out also engaged viewers, and Time Teams popularity was rewarded with increasingly longer series. Learning? Much better than most of the rubbish we get now that there are so many channels chasing adverts & broadcasting ever increasing repeats. Suddenly Channel 4 was receptive to the idea of a major archaeology programme. or anyone with an IQ of 50 and below, or the attention span a bit longer than a small herring. Shows that actually ADD something GOOD to the mix. On the other hand, all good things come to an end. 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. The money was well spent, and today only five Time Team sites remain unpublished a record that shames many UK units and academics. Not everyone takes change happily., The comments below have not been moderated, By Raksha Dave from Time Team is part of it. Thank you for educating and entertaining me over the years. I share your sentiments totally. Said no-one, ever. Archeology isnt aloof anymoreTT built a bridge between laymen and pros! Self - Downpatrick, County Down (1998) . My youngest daughter honed her love of history sitting with me on a Sunday evening watching Mick and Tony et al. 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. A brief history of Time Team Time Team 's genesis is a well-rehearsed story. Mary-Ann Ochota caused the Time Teams slow demise as she and the behind the scene executives strangled a Team that had worked played and laughed together over so many years making not good but great viewing. 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. Slower paced, Timesigns has Mick talking directly to the camera in a style more akin to a history documentary or Open University broadcast. Do 5 day digs instead. Im sorry to see that TT is folding though. Although I partly agree with Geoff Stelling regarding both the departure of Mick and sidelining Phil somewhat, I do think that the young archaeologists in this the last series show a great deal of promise (Jimmy, Tracey, Susannah, for example) and we are being unfair to their input to be so critical. The UK is lucky that it has such a long history. Cutting some excellent TV and radio presenters in favor of younger ones. I hope that someone has the sense to resorect TT even if it is repeated from the beginning. The cast and crew were pretty obviously seriously digging their roles, (bad pun semi-intended sorry about that sort of). Southern Gaulish Samian ware, or Green Glaze, 14th Century. Observing how so many, different, recondite specialty fields come together paleopalynography. There is a petition already, on Facebook, which is not the ideal place. Channel 4 can go to where it rightly belongs confined to History. The idea/format needs to be revived by BBC4. I love Time Team and regularly binge watch have seen many episodes several times. Thanks. Mick Aston was a remarkable person intelligent and well informed but still able to get complicated concepts across in an way that was accessible to all. Lytham St Annes. Good quality programmes do cost a little extra.Have watched the programme from the start and my 6 year old daughter did also and was entertained by TRs presentation, she can still imitate that enthusiastic burst of speed across a field whilst talking to camera. Excellent show. How many people can look back on a twenty years span of such a masterful contribution to human culture? Very very sad. C4 has descended to abysmal levels. Im getting to the point at which I can glance at a find in a diggers hand and exclaim, Oh! TT was an utter revelation. Loved Time Team and will miss it [endless repeats are not the same but I still find myself watching them anyway]. I wonder if channel 4 realise how far T.Ts popularity stretches and how informative it is for all ages. I loved Mick and Phil and Stuart et all, picking on Matt for any rotton job. Ive watched TT for years now and thoroughly enjoyed it. However BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a state-owned institution from inter-war origins. ! Loved the history of U.K. will take time, i was successfull on a Campaign on another show before so i know what i have to do, The Campaign is to have a new lease of life on another tv channel. He is 10. As is the case with so many entertainment channels, these days the focus is on the younger generation. THEY DESERVE BETTER THAN THIS. I am 81 & have watched & enjoyed TT for many years. I never saw any of these shows until a week ago when I stumbled over them on youtube. Gutted to learn it is no more. Lets not overlook Public Broadcastng with its excellent programming, either). Rest in peace, Mick, you added more to peoples lives than you probably ever realised. 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 record all the T T i can i have brought T t dvd. Alan Gale is 100% correct. I am very sorry to see it go. One of the best programmes on television. 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. Tim Taylor explains because weve involved Wessex Archaeology in our work for the last 10 or so years the reports are really good quality. I could have watched it for another 20 years. Fond regards to everyone from the past on TT. Brilliant. I recommend Current Archaeology to young and old as a way of covering all eras and defining ones particular interests in the subject. But TIME TEAM managed the impossible. 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. Its all happening ere Tony. CHANNEL 4, YOU ARE A COMPLETE BUNCH OF IDIOTS!!!. The team was supplemented by experts appropriate for the period and type of site. Judged a misfire by Channel 4, it could have been the end. too, although not often. So we manage to get something enjoyable, which at the same time is also useful. 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/. Stopping TT is just another step in the dumbing down of TV and radio. save. British Television just one more nail in your coffin. What a lot we learned. And a pint or 2 as well, EUTOPIA. RIP Time Team. 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!). Will there ever be a time when I wouldnt watch Time Team repeats? Yet despite bringing the past to life using the familiar ingredients of excavation, landscape survey and reconstructions including Phil felling a tree with a flint axe Timesigns is a very different beast. I love a list and now I can tick off which ones Ive seen in a suitably anal fashion. Its our favoite show. It is the programme really. This did happen in fact, but the show kept going with Mick Aston and (Sir) Tony Robinson always at the helm. 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 .. I never felt patronized and certainly never notice Tony Robinson sermonizing about global warming. Am now in the process of buying the DVDs. Brought up 3 kids on it. Stewart has always been my top hero too, although I loved everyone without exception till the changes happened. Hear, hear! What is the point of Channel 4, if not to do something different? Seeing an entire brigade of scientists down at the pub for lunch made the show so human and readily acceptable. I often wish you could all come to my back yard 1 acre) and help me find the many many pairs of secateurs buried therein. Always worked so hard and made sense of sites that could have remained a mystery. Thanks Julia and Lizbeth. PLEASE bring it back. 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! Taylor says, It would have been great to show Basil Brown the new technology, which enables us to see 3D images of the archaeology underground, allowing us to precisely target our excavation., Taylor continues: This dig signals the start of a fascinating new chapter for Time Team. (now part of English Heritage) in 1985, and is now head of its Landscape Investigation Team based in York, England. About the same time I discovered TT and became a dedicated viewer and have viewed all their programmes thanks to More Four. I now live in Australia and love watching shows on my homeland. I would be very happy, if it was revived. History is a fascinating subject but 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. Real shame its leaving our screens but it did give us so many hours of pleasure along with the odd glimpse of a young Alice Roberts and the occasional grumpiness of Mick. This is true Reallity Television. I am! I generally watch one episode a night, but on weekends I sometimes binge watch until my eyeballs beg for mercy. I had to think about it before I realized what he meant. I wish I could study with Mick Ashton. (Cardiff hillfort). My husband said I bet you want to get Phill round now. Pity arise Sir Phil???? It has also helped me find out more about my own history that goes back to U.K. Have caught onto Time Team on the History Channel. Coincidentally, digging within a tight timeframe echoed contemporary changes underway in the profession. TT was an outstanding program. I have only recently discovered TT and am currently watching 4 episodes a day, courtesy of More 4 and Discovery History channels, and am utterly devastated to learn that it has been axed. Stewart surveys, records and investigates archaeological sites. In 224 digs, Time Team revolutionised the presentation of archaeology on TV (which before had focussed largely on the Classical world), bringing Britain's heritage into our front rooms - and, in the early series, into our back gardens. http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/time-team-should-continue-on-tv.html (all good things must come to an end). I always look forward to it when I get chance and to know that it is finishing is both shocking and disappointing. There may be mosaics, a bathhouse and perhaps even temples. Big Thanks Time Team,will never get tired of watching the shows,fingers crossed you can make some more. I really didnt like that nasty dendrochronologist who wouldnt show his results though idiot! i believe everything has a lifespan, and that must include television shows. 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