here was atransfixing series, turning elitist subject into everyday knowledge for the ordinary man. Suddenly Channel 4 was receptive to the idea of a major archaeology programme. yours MRS HILDA LESLEY CARRINGTON. God, is there nothing for older viewers who actually like to think? Sir Tony Robinson, who is an honorary patron, says: I was delighted to hear about the plans for the next chapter in Time Teams story. Team Team gang were so funny with their understanding of each other and professional approach to their subject, their knowledge of it all and portrayal to the audience was so entertaining, and Tony added an open view to a usually flat subject, with his level headed approach to academics and gave it life. Ive got to say I think he handled the shows well. I will miss TT more than any other show I have ever watched and Im extremely disappointed that C4 have decided to axe a show that brought History into the hearts of so many people. During that time he deduced the towns Medieval layout. Robinson has been a superb presenter and long may he continue on historical based series . I have enjoyed Tony Robinsons commentaries. With regards to a few folks comments about Tony Robinson. Totally gutted Time Team is going. Lets hope that somebody in control is also a fan and a compromise can be reached. The villa is a tantalising prospect - a grand building almost as big as Buckingham Palace. A monumental row and walk out, one would guess. Executive producer Philip Clarke said the current series had introduced Miss Ochota and archaeologist Alex Langlands. 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. Tim Team has finally brought British history into focus for me. 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. A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain. (and its cost increases). Sounds as though short sighted suits are at work. Just imagine all our Patreon subscribers sitting down to watch Time Team and thinking: We made this happen!. It was the highlight of my life ! Speak for your self! Like Philip Lethbridge I would be happy to watch TT for ever. It was a perfunctory end for a television institution that, over two decades, made British archaeology more accessible and popular than ever. Time Team was the product (exclusively) of Channel 4 a commercial TV-only company that was created in the early 80s. Stewart Ainsworth is Time Team's Landscape Archaeologist. 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 Stranger things have happened! Much as I still love watching them (though, annoyingly, More 4 often shows the same programme a week later), I can hardly bear to think there will be no more new ones. My nineteen year old daughter has always been passionate about having a career in archaeology even more so now. 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. It is obvious to me that they were always working on their format and that Tony was the TV guy while the others were the science folks. (3 different history channels, Discovery channel, Travel channel, Military channel, National Geographic channel the list goes on and on. Wouldnt it be lovely if all teams could be like the Time Team? Like others I have loved TT right from the start and have always enjoyed it. I have watched most episodes many times and it is a joy to come across one I have never seen before. No, I didnt ever notice that, was I watching the right show? Coincidentally, digging within a tight timeframe echoed contemporary changes underway in the profession. 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. I once heard Mr Harding say Oh arr. Out of interest, Time Team fans, how many of you would be willing to pay directly to watch new programs? 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. Watching how the team coalesce over time and their skills mature. Not on the Live I dug at. Innit? Spot on. The marvelous experts have described items, historical facts and what could have been, may have been and what was likely to have been and possibly how the ancestors [residents and visitors alike] changed the landscape. Nothing lasts forever, including Time Team. I hugely regret the demise of the series and sincerely hope that it will resume or that a similar, archaeology-based series will take its place. As of 2010 Ainsworth has been affiliated with the History and Archaeology department at the University of Chester, where he is a visiting professor. Time Team excavations at Binchesters Roman fort also helped kickstart a research project that is still in rude health (see CA 263). and which would be the best way to alienate the people working on the programme. What a bunch of idiots. x. Condolences to Micks family, his friends and his colleagues. The Twitter page has been great up to now. Ive binge watched Time Team on YouTube and up to S17. Reason: we hardly spoke to each other and what we were watching on tv was hardly worthwhile. Still, we liked to watch something online every now and than rather than read a book, play a game or just talk to each other and thats when my husband showed me the first episodes of Time Team, which he remember from his youth. Its a shame we didnt see you and the team doing more international locations. What on earth is going on and who is in charge of these moronic decisions! For me Time Team was a cultural oasis in a desert of dumb and lazy TV. However, as a viewer I hugely enjoyed the opportunity to share in the Teams excitement. irritating but he was a part of a recipe that worked for a long time. but our family loves Phil. And a pint or 2 as well, EUTOPIA. We have watched it form the start and enjoyed it on various level hugely. Anyone who visited one of their digs while shooting was underway will have seen the devotion it inspired in members of the public. I will miss Matt and Bridgit and all the others especially Phil. As a Aussie viewer addicted to Time Team (even if we do seem to get more repeats than would seem necessary) I am amazed that this program has been axed. Thank you. 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. I am signing up to the campaign to keep Time Team! I do not know he was pretty good towards the end at his archeology. Ive learnt so much and enjoying every minuteo. 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. In 1994 January 16th until 2012.rip time team along with mick Aston 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. So, Ch4 why did you do away with this gem of a program? I too am upset that this has been axed. We also miss Stuart very much. Channel 4 can go to where it rightly belongs confined to History. We totally agree with Nick Robinson, we too will be enjoying repeats and cursing Channel 4!. Inspiring stuff. Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth on How To See Time In The Landscape. People who had their gardens dug up were very brave once Phil got digging, were their gardens reland scaped. She studied at University College London and University of York, specialising in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. Exploring the archaeology of the Roadford Reservoir, Devon, this came about after Tim Taylor approached Mick Aston to present the series. He completed his undergraduate and Master's degrees at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London before embarking on a career in commercial archaeology. I remember John Gater and his long beard. The message was simple: this is local archaeology, it is your archaeology. Such a great programme. Also, a Presenter is not supposed to insult the experts he is reporting on. I guess the nearest feeling to learning of its ending was like being told that your solid mates of the past twenty years are all splitting up and moving abroad. 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. The past shows took it for granted that the viewers were intelligent and did not need someone (other than Tony I love him) to ask questions in his humorous fashion. 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. Perhaps there were too many Roman sites with their predictable layouts. Now everyone knows the word geophys. . I assume it will be more imported American rubbish or so called comedy. Give it back all the back room staff and put new life into it , a great progame killed off for no reason , Len. Look at Lee Bradys comment 23rd Jan. Theres a link for a petition hes got started. And the journey is not quite over yet. 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. Time Team return, Time Team is coming back, Following the successful launch of a fan-led Patreon campaign in December, Time Team has now confirmed what could be the first of many digs. The obvious situation is that if it kept to the original cast ( which it did not ), then there would be a problem immediately when someone left, or passed on. there must be a law t All the others as far back as 1828 from Ireland and Scotland. So sad to see the demise of TT. They tried to make it edgy and the thing I loved about time team was its lack of edginess? I dont think I could stand watching Phils grotty hat for one more season. I started looking to find more information about the history of Henham park & was so sad to see the show has been axed. I love Time Team and regularly binge watch have seen many episodes several times. This is no good for those at work or school. While filming Timesigns, Tim and Mick regularly discussed other ways to bring archaeology to a television audience. 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. Just started to watch the latest series on C4, very very sad to be losing it soon. 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. The only thing that surprises me is that they didnt include a so called comedian. . The dig has only found old bits of pipe and 1950s china, but it really does not matter, what matters is the program has inspired my children. The 2013 series is so much better, very like the old times. We always joke about that, but I think its indicative of how people understand archaeology is a process. And there is much yet to dig and poke at historically in the world, let alone Great Britain. Now the format was safely established the programme was increasingly able to capitalise on its fame and access big name sites ultimately even Buckingham Palace. There is a focus on interesting, previously discovered, artefacts, while pipe music lends an almost mystical air to proceedings. It is the programme really. Screening 13 episodes a year, as well as live digs and specials the programme was ubiquitous. Or are we all to turn off our televisions once we reach 40? Yes TR can be intensely irritating at times, but as the years have gone by I think his appreciation of the experts has increased and they have learned skills from him about presentation. 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! I so agree. Maybe it will work with time team too. certainly helped to fill a lot of university places, even if many of those gaining degrees have gone on to other careers. And key graphic purporting to show the significant shift in building alignments between two phases did not actually do that but simply repeated the original layout! TV is going downhill faster & faster. Are any available at the moment does anyone know? This is a project in its preliminary stages, run by Tim Taylor. I have watched every episode from season 1, some many times. They managed against terrific odds.and that gave me a good feeling ! I wish I could study with Mick Ashton. Towards the end of its run an average episode would cost around 200,000 a budget more on the scale of a small drama show in the eyes of television insiders but over 20 years Channel 4 pumped 4 million directly into British archaeology. I still watch the series on U-tube. Started watching British TV while on exchange with the RAF. A few years earlier Tony Robinson had joined a trip Mick was leading to Santorini as part of his adult education work for Bristol University. . There was a youthful energy to them back them, which was part of the attraction. 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. Good bye Mick. IT WILL WORK, IT WILL BE SUPPORTED. And anyone who does not like Tony Robinson probably doesnt like Rowan Atkinson either, probably has not a read book over 30 pages in decades, and probably believes the Big Bang was what happened in their bedroom last night.. Karenza Lewis archaeological sex on legs. 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. I therefore conclude that the program is enjoyed by audiences of all ages. why change what works well and T T did work well . I was surfing the internet to obtain correct titles for some episodes that I recorded earlier. This is just swell. A family programe deleted. Come on BBC . About the same time I discovered TT and became a dedicated viewer and have viewed all their programmes thanks to More Four. Time Team has sometimes been accused of peddling stereotypes to the public, but anyone who has met the archaeologists will know that they are not cynical media-savvy operators adopting false personas for the camera. 20 years is a long time in television. He was an inspiration to me and to so many others. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Well Done Time Team, sad to hear you are soon to be no more. I lost my job recently due to illness.time team made my days. One of the people she missed was Carenza Lewis. But in this, as in so many other ways, Time Team bucks the trend. Always worked so hard and made sense of sites that could have remained a mystery. RIP Mick Aston Six years after the last 'three days dig' was aired, the series is unstoppably popular on youtube. Channel 4 you need looking at!!! Who was the idiot that canceled it??? If ch4 wanted to save money why not repeat them from programme 1 . I WONDER what rubbish they will put on instead. Thank you all so verymuch for what you have accomplished. How about a petition to Channel 4 demanding its continuation? Its disadvantage was that it had no scope to include z-list celebrities to manufacture controversy around, and so it was killed. I really didnt like that nasty dendrochronologist who wouldnt show his results though idiot! along with Mick Aston, Robin Bush & Beric Morley. Gutted! Im sitting here on the sofa watching the usual More 4 showing on a Saturday morning. Us all. Hopefully, I will be able to visit some. Arrr! Without any doubt whatsoever Time Team was the best show on TV and a giant amongst the crappy stuff we have to put up with these days such as reality TV shows. The producers screwed it with the inevitable dumbing down and trying to make it a show for the 20 to 30 year olds. What better way of introducing archaeology to young people than for them to see it on a Sunday afternoon? 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 hope more episodes are made available on video! Very sad that all great things have to come to an end one day. Time Teams genesis is a well-rehearsed story. 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. Thank you channel 4 Thank you very very much . I never had any interest in my UK ancestors heritage and the conditions they must have endured until I watched the team in action. Ive loved all of them (apart from the guy who placed the stones/coins/sword on his land deliberately) but that wasnt Time Teams fault and they did prove they couldnt be taken in. This biographical article about a British archaeologist is a stub. Good job I have the internet to log onto. Rest in peace, Mick, you added more to peoples lives than you probably ever realised. To anyone who loves the Sunday afternoon history fix as much as I do PLEASE sign! Shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But it just goes to show how Time Team in ingrained in our family! Close. 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. 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. I loved the banter between Tony, Phil and Mick and anyone could see they enjoyed their jobs. What a disappointment that BBC4 chose to cancel the series! Best of all, the cameras were rolling to capture the archaeologists euphoria as the geophysical plot emerged from a bulky printer in the back of the survey vehicle. 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 !!! Even after its star began to wane Time Team remained popular. In other words, archaelogy, teamwork, and interaction in that order. This article is 10 years old but like a spoiler. He has since appeared in over two hundred episodes. Am now in the process of buying the DVDs. Apparently, there was plenty of dirt being dug off camera, thanks largely to the people up top. There is more than enough rubbish shown on tv so why axe a good item that entertains, explains and raises more questions. I started watching TT in 1998 (2 years after leaving school) and it showed that history can be not only interesting but also fun. The programme has been an inspiration to me and I am sure to many people and for me has kindled an interest in history via archaeology that we can find all around us in our everyday lives. Lytham St Annes. Yes, that was a great one. Miss Ochota, 30, holds a masters degree in archaeology and anthropology from Cambridge University. http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/time-team-should-continue-on-tv.html Please bring back Time Team with Tony Robinson. I loved it. I do not think that the British tourism board and channel 4 realize how much interest world wide their is in British history. With 1.5 million views a month on the Time Team Classics YouTube channel in 41 countries worldwide, the new programs will premiere on YouTube, with additional behind-the-scenes content on the platform Patreon. Hopefully some other channel will take up the format eventually. Requested by a commissioning editor to wear more colourful clothing Mick turned up in the most garish garment he could find as a joke, only to be told it was perfect. It was a formula that worked for the target audience and trying to attract a different audience by dumbing down the content was like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. No other archaeology programmes on any channels tackle the wide range of sites and periods that TT did or inspired many to become keen amateurs or to start a career in archaeology. The Mick Aston informative, involving wide range of age and expertise-or students out in the field working version, not the americanised teenybopper version as touted by c4 accountants. too, although not often. The team also included the likes of surveyors Stewart Ainsworth and Henry Chapman, illustrator Victor Ambrus, and fellow archaeologists Helen Geake and Phil Harding, and gradually the show. The Isle of Mull episode in season 17 is a great example of what could be discovered. Time Team - Mick Aston (1946-2013) Mick Aston (1946-2013) Archaeological Consultant Professor Michael Antony 'Mick' Aston was Time Team's much-loved Archaeological Consultant. I am totally gutted to learn of the demise of TT. time team has over the years discovered great things. Obviously I am not the only Australian (albeit English-born) to miss Time Team. I watch Time Team on Amazon Prime here in Phoenix, AZ USA every day!! 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. TT was an outstanding program. Time Team repeats on You Tube are helping to keep me sane during the Covid19 lockdown. While viewing it might be a bittersweet experience we should enjoy the moment while we can. The whole catering & accommodation aspect could have been trimmed, without loss of such a wonderful program. His passion for digging up relics, come rain or shine, is unparalleled. Stewart Ainsworth was born on 26 June, 1951 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, is a British archaeological investigator. I loved every minute of it. Sunday afternoons will never be the same, a wonderful programme. For those people who wish to view old episodes back to day 1 surely all you need to do is put channel 4, possibly you may need to add UK.com, if overseas, into your search engine,register on line,confirm e mail address and then enter Time Team in the search box.You can even view Time Signs the original pilot series. I loved Time Team in its early format but over the years got fed up listening to the boffins suddenly announcing a high status (Favourite phrase of TT) building eg temple or palace had been found after unearthing a piece of stonework that would get lost in my rockery. With only some strange earthworks exciting the curiosity of local amateur archaeologists to go on, the programme was flexible enough to be able to take a gamble. Stewart Ainsworth (born 26 June 1951) is a British archaeological investigator who was regularly seen on Time Team, the Channel 4 archaeological television series. Find out more here. I am not sure who set it up, but you can find it by searching for Time Team FB page. I will miss it & Sunday afternoons will not be the same-Im all for a petition -there arent many programs on now that are educational & family viewing with no risk whatsoever of offending anyone, there are too many reality programs these days & that seems to be what the young people are watching. share. In a nutshell, that is the most relevant comment I have read on here. I always made sure be there watching when it was on. Well it seems the bean counters got their way. You always felt a relationship with the team, they appeared friendly, very enthusiastic and appeared to be there for the love of archaeology. 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Time Teams status as a staple of the television schedule also wrought changes behind the scenes. What idiot made this particular decision to cancel such an interesting and educational series! Yes/No? Seeing an entire brigade of scientists down at the pub for lunch made the show so human and readily acceptable. Youre right about More4 but try Discovery History which is showing what I think must be very early ones judging by the colour (and amount!) Admittedly, in the last year or so I have found myself increasingly disinterested in the programme. Imagine spending an entire weekend with Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth Learning How to Decode the Landscape. I am an ex water board worker and I still don t know where they obtained the patience to go into a hole in the ground and dig with a trowel. Yet time and time again they did it with grace, charm, humor and knowledge. This has been one of our few favourite programs; not only has it been informative, but it has been entertaining in the best-possible sense. Shame I can now only watch it at 5am on the History channel. Season 1, aired in 1994, had four episodes, while season 2 followed with five, and season 3 boasted six. And as others have said, perhaps it could be resurrected on BBC4??? And we have just recently lost Mick Aston, the Rock of Gibraltar of the show. Stewart Ainsworth also stated: "Time Team has probably been one of the biggest things that has happened to archaeology for many years - to make archaeology and history accessible, and we need to keep that profile going whatever way we can." "[3], As of 2010, Ainsworth has been affiliated with the history and archaeology department at the University of Chester, where he is a visiting professor.[4]. Time Teams arrival am not sure who set it up, but you can it. 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