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Season 19 – 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 22, 2012 Dig by Wire Tony and the team visit Gateholm Island off the west coast of Pembrokeshire; they look through a site that might have been a religious center. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 29, 2012 A Village Affair There's a problem in the chocolate-box village of Bitterley in Shropshire; the villagers have been exploring a bumpy field and believe that their village used to be much bigger, with the field full of houses and streets. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 5, 2012 The Drowned Town Tony Robinson and the team head to Dunwich; coastal erosion has eaten away most of this once-bustling settlement and before the whole place is lost to the sea, there's a chance to find out more about the origins of this dramatically situated town. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 12, 2012 The First King of Racing Tony Robinson and the team visit Newmarket, the birthplace of horse racing, in search of the earliest archaeological traces of the sport; they dig in the heart of the historic town, searching for remains of Charles II's racing stables. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 19, 2012 Chapel of Secrets Tony and the team visit a Northumbrian promontory to look at a site connected to a 7th-century saint. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 26, 2012 A Copper Bottomed Dig Tony and a team of archaeologists investigate the history of Swansea's once-great copper smelting industry. Details Episode 7 Aired Mar 4, 2012 The Only Earl Is Essex Property magnate Paul Whight is so keen to know everything he can about the history of his home that he's rashly invited Tony and the team in to do their worst. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 18, 2012 Secrets of the Dunes Tony and the team explore the site of a town on the south coast of Wales, which seemingly vanished. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 25, 2012 Rome's Wild West Tony and his team join explorers from Cardiff University at the site of Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths in South Wales. Details Episode 10 Aired Apr 1, 2012 How to Lose a Castle Tony and the team explore the site of Castle Hill to determine if there ever was an actual castle. Details Episode 11 Aired Apr 1, 2012 King John's Lost Palace Digging up the past with a team of roving archaeologists. Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 29, 2012 Guide to Burial Tony Robinson investigates how burial customs have changed and evolved over thousands of years of British history; the team draws on extraordinary evidence from Neolithic bone caves, Bronze Age cemeteries, Roman mausoleums and even funeral pyres. Details Episode 14 Aired Jul 9, 2012 Lincoln's Inn The team is asked to uncover the remains of a 13th century palace at Lincoln's Inn in London. Details Episode 15 Aired Jun 28, 2010 The Secrets of Westminster Abbey The archaeologists have three days to pin down the location of a lost sacristy and uncover the Anglo Saxon origins of the Abbey. Details Episode 100 Aired Oct 16, 2012 Hunstrete Digging up the past with a team of roving archaeologists. Details Episode 100 Aired Jul 31, 2012 Blythburg Digging up the past with a team of roving archaeologists. Details Episode 123 Aired Oct 15, 2012 Death and Dominoes: The First POW Camp The archaeologists have been invited to Norman Cross in rural Cambridgeshire to unearth the remains of the world's first Prisoner of War camp- a huge complex built by the British in 1797 to incarcerate 7000 Napoleonic soldiers and sailors. Details Episode 124 Aired Oct 15, 2012 Shooters Hill Digging up the past with a team of roving archaeologists. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Philip Clarke
Network
Channel 4
Genre
Documentary, Special Interest, History
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 22, 2012