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- Premiering for free worldwide on the Time Team Official YouTube channel, the programme kicks off this weekend with an extended three-part extravaganza covering Time Team’s excavation of an Iron Age settlement in Cornwall.
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Join Time Team's creator and Series Producer, Tim Taylor, for an update, including a lowdown on some of the potential site contenders for this year's excavat...
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The team return with 2 brand new 3-part episodes available to watch now for free on YouTube! Dig 1 - Mysterious Iron Age settlement and underground passages in Cornwall: Day 1: https://youtu.be/j8_sbq37AUs
Mar 18, 2022 · Premiering for free worldwide on the Time Team Official YouTube channel, the programme kicks off this weekend with an extended three-part extravaganza covering Time Team’s excavation of an Iron Age settlement in Cornwall. The episodes will air at 6pm (GMT) on 18th, 19th, and 20th March.
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Mar 18, 2022 · Time Team officially returns for its first brand new episode in a decade. New presenters Dr Gus Casely-Hayford and Natalie Haynes join team members old and new to investigate an Iron Age settlement in Cornwall with mysterious underground passages, known as a fogou.
The programs will premiere for free worldwide on the Time Team Official YouTube channel in an extended three-part weekend extravaganza covering each dig: Cornwall – 18th/19th/20th March and Oxfordshire – 8 th/9th/10th April.
After several years off air, creator Tim Taylor crowd-sourced a new series of the programme, making it available to watch on YouTube for free. While the format was revamped and included new presenters, many popular familiar faces returned, including Carenza Lewis, Helen Geake, Stewart Ainsworth, and John Gator.
Time Team is delighted to announce that original presenter Sir Tony Robinson is returning to film brand new 'Specials'. These longer-form documentaries, centred on a key theme or iconic site, complement the traditional three-day dig episodes, now presented by Dr Gus Casely-Hayford.
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