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Time Team is a British television programme that originally aired on Channel 4 from 16 January 1994 to 7 September 2014. It returned in 2022 on online platforms YouTube and Patreon.
Dec 7, 2012 · A few days later news of Time Team‘s demise broke in the Guardian. It was a perfunctory end for a television institution that, over two decades, made British archaeology more accessible and popular than ever. Here we chart the highs and lows of a revolutionary format that aimed to bring archaeology to the people.
Time Team: Created by Tim Taylor. With Tony Robinson, Phil Harding, John Gater, Stewart Ainsworth. A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.
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- 1994-01-16
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Feb 1, 2011 · Everybody knows the story of how Time Team started: one ex-teacher turned TV producer, a couple of quirky archaeologists, and a fortuitous meeting in the Mediterranean with one of Britain’s best-loved actors combined to create the most successful archaeology programme ever on British television.
- Current Archaeology
Dec 7, 2012 · Seasons 9-12 are often seen as Time Team’s golden age. Screening 13 episodes a year, as well as live digs and specials, the programme was ubiquitous, tapping into the national zeitgeist. Its stars were household names, and at its zenith Time Team was pulling in audiences of 3-3.5 million viewers.
- Current Archaeology
The following is a list of episodes of Time Team, a British television/web programme about archaeology, that aired on Channel 4 from 16 January 1994 to, [1] 7 September 2014. In 2022 Time Team returned on YouTube, with Series 21 onwards presented by Gus Casely-Hayford.
He's back! Sir Tony Robinson returns to Time Team to investigate the US 101st Airborne Division in Britain. Time Team have been invited to Aldbourne, Wiltshire, by Operation Nightingale, on the 80th anniversary since Easy Company were stationed here in 1943, shortly before D-Day.