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Season 8 – Time Team

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This British series dates back to 1994, but it goes back even further -- millions of years in some cases -- as a team of specialists dig deep to uncover as much as they can in three days about a U.K. site's archaeology and history. Actor Tony Robinson is the show's host (or "presenter," as they say in Britain) and unofficial translator, explaining to viewers in layman's terms what the experts come across during the dig.
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Episode 1 Aired Jan 7, 2001 An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery in Lincolnshire The team investigates reports of a Saxon cemetery lost in the ground in Lincolnshire; all they find on day one is two teeth, but the next morning they begin to discover things very, very quickly. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 14, 2001 Alderton The team uncover the truth about Derek Batten's castle in Northamptonshire. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 21, 2001 The Celtic Spring The team investigates a site in a garden in Wales that seems to feature a Neolithic tomb, a Norman tower, a Medieval or Roman walkway, and an ancient sacred spring littered with bronze axe heads, Roman coins, and carved miniature heads. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 28, 2001 A Waltham Villa An apparent Roman Villa is found in a Cotswold field. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 4, 2001 The 'Lost Viaduct' The team is trying to find the world's first railway viaduct which is supposed to be in Blaenafon, South Wales, but seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 11, 2001 Rycote A magnificent Tudor palace once stood in Rycote in the heart of Oxfordshire. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 18, 2001 Salisbury Plain The crew heads to the army's largest training ground and Britain's finest area of unexcavated archaeology. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 4, 2001 The Bone Caves Human remains from the Iron Age are uncovered. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 25, 2001 The Inter-City Villa In 1838, laborers laying Brunel's Great Western Railway found two Roman floor mosaics. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 11, 2001 Holy Island For years Lindisfarne, also known as Holy Island, one of England's most remote, historic and mystical places, locals have been puzzled at an apparently empty field known as The Palace. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 18, 2001 The Leaning Tower of Bridgnorth The team sets out to recreate the glory of a great castle built 900 years ago in Bridgnorth, that is now only a 70-foot Norman tower. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 25, 2001 Three Tales of Canterbury Sandi Toksvig and Lisa Tarbuck join Tony Robinson and the Team as they investigate three separate sites in Canterbury. Details Episode 13 Aired Apr 1, 2001 The Leper Hospital The team travel to Sussex in search of a feared Dark Ages' malady and its treatment. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Philip Clarke
Network
Channel 4
Genre
Documentary, Special Interest, History
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 7, 2001