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Season 17 – 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 Apr 18, 2010 Westminster Abbey, Corridors of Power Professor Mick Aston and the team investigate one of Britain's greatest historic landmarks, Westminster Abbey. It is one of the most famous sites Time Team has ever been invited to. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 25, 2010 Mull The team go to the Scottish island of Mull to investigate a site that maybe one of the earliest chapels in Scotland. Details Episode 3 Aired May 2, 2010 Piercebridge The team examine a stretch of the River Tees where local divers have discovered more than 2,000 Roman finds. Details Episode 4 Aired May 9, 2010 Saxon King, Sutton Courtenay The team gets a unique opportunity to investigate a set of buildings once occupied by Anglo Saxon royalty. It's the rarest of archaeological sites but amazingly, the team uncovers the biggest Saxon building ever discovered in Britain. Details Episode 9 Aired Oct 17, 2010 Burford, Oxfordshire The Team arrives at the Oxfordshire town of Burford to respond to very special challenge - from Time Team's own Professor Mick Aston. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 15, 2014 Governor's Green The team try to uncover a hospital. Details Episode 10 Aired Oct 24, 2010 Portsmouth The Royal Garrison Church is all that remains of the Domus Dei, the medieval pilgrim hospital that once stood on the site of Governors Green in Portsmouth. Details Episode 11 Aired Oct 31, 2010 There's a Villa Here Somewhere: Litlington, Cambridgeshire Tony Robinson and the digging team hunt, in the quiet village of Litlington in Cambridgeshire, for the missing remains of what is believed to be one of Britain's biggest Roman villas. Details Episode 12 Aired Nov 7, 2010 Commanding Heights: Dinmore, Herefordshire Aerial photographs and a dogged local investigation suggest Dinmore Hill in Herefordshire may have been a vast Iron Age hill fort; with the site covering 40 acres, the team expects no shortage of targets to dig. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 3, 2011 Codnor Castle The Time Team goes underground to piece together the layout of Codnor Castle, including discovering its' first drawbridge. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 10, 2011 Binchester Exploring a civilian settlement in Binchester, County Durham, which served to defend Dere Street. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 17, 2011 Barra The Time Team uncovers Bronze Age ritual burials and Iron Age houses with everyday objects on the island of Barra. Details Episode 18 Aired Jan 24, 2011 Sewardsley Excavating the site of a 900-year-old nunnary accused of witchcraft, begging and debauchery. Details Episode 19 Aired Jan 31, 2011 Coberly The team excavates the Cotswalds but find what might be a Roman bath house or temple. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Philip Clarke
Network
Channel 4
Genre
Documentary, Special Interest, History
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Apr 18, 2010