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  1. In this popular and (literally) groundbreaking programme, Tony Robinson and a team of experts travel the country to investigate a wide range of archaeological sites of historical importance.

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      Tony Robinson explores the forgotten conflicts he lived...

    • Time Team Specials

      Tony Robinson explores the forgotten conflicts he lived...

    • Series 1

      This first, ground-breaking series of Time Team captures the...

  2. Day One: Friday 24th March, 7pm GMT. Day Two: Saturday 25th March, 7pm GMT. Day Three: Sunday 26th March, 7pm BST. Look out across our channels for the episode links coming soon. Note: The clocks in the UK move forward by one hour at 1am on Sunday 26th March, from GMT to BST (British Summer Time).

  3. New Episodes Release Schedule. Iron Age Settlement with Fogou in Cornwall • Exclusive Patreon Preview: Sunday 13th March at 6pm (GMT) • Part 1 Premiere (YouTube): Friday 18th March at 6pm (GMT) • Part 2 Premiere (YouTube): Saturday 19th March at 6pm (GMT) • Part 3 Premiere (YouTube): Sunday 20th March at 6pm (GMT)

  4. Jan 6, 2008 · Season 15 guide for Time Team TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. Track Time Team season 15 episodes.

  5. Time Team Series 15 Episode 3: Bodies in the Dunes: Outer Hebrides. Tony Robinson and the team travel to the windswept island of Barra, 50 miles off the west coast of Scotland where a recent storm ripped apart one of the dunes, revealing burials and the remains of ancient houses.

  6. New Time Team Episodes Now Available! 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:

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  8. Mar 18, 2022 · This three-part special airs at 6pm (GMT) on 8th, 9th, and 10th April. In the meantime, fans of the show can catch a glimpse of what to expect in a newly released trailer on the Time Team Official YouTube Channel, and find out more about both the Cornwall and Oxfordshire digs in Current Archaeology.

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