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Season 9 – 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 6, 2002 London's First Bridge At low tide each day, near Vauxhall Bridge in London, the Thames reveals the tops of a mysterious group of prehistoric timbers buried on the shore in central London. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 13, 2002 The Roman's Panic Residents of Ancaster know it used to be a Roman town, but they keep unearthing Roman remains; the Roman Ancaster may be more important than experts believe. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 20, 2002 Diving for the Armada The Time Team investigates a beautiful jar found among the seaweed at Kinlochbervie to determine whether it could have belonged to the Spanish Armada. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 27, 2002 The Naughty Monastery The team is invited to the Military Intelligence base at Chicksands to explore its controversial site history: A 13th-century unisex monastery. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 3, 2002 The Furnace in the Cellar An 18th century blast furnace is unearthed in a pub's cellar. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 10, 2002 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire: An Ermine Street Pub The team search for remains of a Roman settlement in Cheshunt, where lots of Roman brick, tiles and pottery were excavated in the 1960s. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 18, 2002 Iron Age Market Tony Robinson heads west to investigate Cornwall's most important Iron Age site. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 24, 2002 Siege House in Shropshire The team have three days to unravel the bloody mystery of over 100 deaths at High Ercall House 350 years ago during the Civil War. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 3, 2002 A Prehistoric Airfield An abandoned WWII airfield was once designated as a mass burial site for infected livestock. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 10, 2002 A Lost Roman City Local people believe their Yorkshire mining town should appear on the list of great Roman cities alongside Colchester, Bath and St Albans. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 17, 2002 Every Castle Needs a Lord A castle, reputedly as grand and important as Warwick, once dominated the Midlands village of Henley-in-Arden, but now there is just a hill; an eccentric American millionaire has bought himself the title of Lord of the Manor. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 24, 2002 Steptoe et Filius The team search for a second villa on the Isle of Wight. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 31, 2002 Seven Buckets and a Buckle The team investigates a Bronze Age barrow in the New Forest. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Philip Clarke
Network
Channel 4
Genre
Documentary, Special Interest, History
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 6, 2002