Most of what I feel about the demise of TT has already been said here. He continues to work for Wessex Archaeology when not filming. Most of these posts hope that the Beeb could resurrect TT somehow, but AN ENORMOUS THANK YOU TO THE CAST AND CREW FOR THE FABULOUS YEARS THEY HAVE GIVEN US. Official website also launched: http://www.TimeTeamFans.com Thanks everyone. History is a fascinating subject but Thank you, thank you, Ive loved the passion, warmth, fun, humour and absolute professionalism that you all have brought to history. anyone want to correspond about this i would like for them to write me. Having the great pleasure to work in the UK for an Engineering firm, I was able to watch the early years of this program, up to the end. You can find her message at https://digventures.com/2013/03/tools-down-for-time-team-raksha-dave-on-the-end-of-an-era-and-her-new-adventure/. We range in age from 8yrs to 82yrs and have loved Tony, Mick, Phil, Carenza, Helen, Faye, geophys John and most of all Stuart. An unrepentant Phil Harding was heard to shout as he was bundled into a police van: "I'd do 'er again!". will take it on. Phew! When Time Team came along, I got absolutely hooked on it. Joining you at your virtual pyre and raising a glass to Mick Aston! Failing that I can recommend looking at Google Maps satellite pictures of your local area looking for earthworks hours of fun! I loved it. When did time team end? My grandson is a budding archeologist and watches it over and over again. Since 2015, Harding has been an archaeological supervisor for the veteran support charity Waterloo Uncovered, which conducts archaeology on the battlefield of Waterloo alongside veterans and serving personnel. RIP Mick Aston The presenters never got enough credit for me, Phil, a hero and when can I share a pint with you? Its one of those few things in life that meant so much, really looked forward to every episode. PATREON XMAS OFFER For a limited time only, enjoy 16% off Patreon membership (equivalent of 2 months free) if you sign up for annual membership by Sunday 1st January 2023, 12pm (GMT). He started his career in 1973 at Marquee Studios as Tape-Op and by 1979 as engineer, then from 1984 at PWL Studios as chief engineer and from 1992 at The Strong Room.Collaborated on a regular basis with production partner Ian Curnow since 1986. ! It was this show that gave me the inspiration to study history and I will really miss it. All the repeats are still amazing, I also watch ime team every day without fail. Please bring it back with all the original cast the new ones where good but I preferred the old cast and format. Thanks Guys! The ground-breaking history series presented by Tony Robinson helped to popularise the field of archaeology and has since been watched in over 40 countries worldwide! While filming Timesigns, Tim and Mick regularly discussed other ways to bring archaeology to a television audience. It may also be heresy to say so, but I think many people who were interested more in the archaeology than the banter, found the relationship between Phil and Tony, to be past its sell by date. How come journalists never seem to tell us these sorts of things? The cast and crew were pretty obviously seriously digging their roles, (bad pun semi-intended sorry about that sort of). My children are 13 and 12, and we all like to sit down as a family and watch this programme together and learn something. Youve said it all, I totally agree! But maybe it is time and we need to move on. In April 2017, Dave married Nigel Jeffries, who is a medieval and post-medieval pottery expert at the Museum of London. People seem to enjoy them. People who had their gardens dug up were very brave once Phil got digging, were their gardens reland scaped. I share your sentiments totally. Just discovered that this had been axed. (all good things must come to an end). Shattered. But it just goes to show how Time Team in ingrained in our family! I enjoy his style of presentation. Im 77 and was taught English history at boarding school, but Time Team has made it come alive and with so much meaning. I have been watching Time Team since its birth and can quite candidly say, I have never seen and enjoyed such a beautiful piece of television. very sad day for us and the time team cast. Ive loved all of them (apart from the guy who placed the stones/coins/sword on his land deliberately) but that wasnt Time Teams fault and they did prove they couldnt be taken in. Theyd first met during an ABC TV interview in September 2017. I have four sons we have been Time Team fans for years. And what lies behind the strange decision to give us two rehashes of old material at the end of the 19th season? Phil received the MBE in the Queen's 80th Birthday Honours list in 2006 in recognition of his sustainable development and climate change work in the South West region. x. Condolences to Micks family, his friends and his colleagues. NEVER. Very sad to hear Time Team is ending. It was over when Mick went AWOL. I am! When SBS decided to bring new hip young presenters in to replace the two experienced, knowledgeable and popular presenters who had made it from 1986 to 2004, and made it an institution, the ratings plummeted, and the new format was canned after 2 years. Maybe one day she will say sorry to us all. This did happen in fact, but the show kept going with Mick Aston and (Sir) Tony Robinson always at the helm. Pity arise Sir Phil???? Meet the Ancestors was also a good programme we need more Archaelogy programmes on TV. In my mind, one of the contributing factors to the programmes demise, were the increasing number of digs being done on behalf of professional bodies such as English Heritage, and local authorities. I love archeology, and it was so educational seeing how it is done. Never having been colonized by them I guess we in Ireland may have a slightly less reverential view of their civilizing effect on the native culture. Good quality programmes do cost a little extra.Have watched the programme from the start and my 6 year old daughter did also and was entertained by TRs presentation, she can still imitate that enthusiastic burst of speed across a field whilst talking to camera. and Im so grateful to all the Time Team members for a wonderful 20 seasons. Changing all the staff behind Time Team was a big mistake, but ending it is even bigger. Thank you all for giving us years of delight and thank God for DVDs. A few years earlier Tony Robinson had joined a trip Mick was leading to Santorini as part of his adult education work for Bristol University. I want Time Team brought back. If Channel Four thinks TT too expensive there is mileage in the Return To format for some digs showing some of the original programmes and then updating on subsequent research. Best wishes to everyone ever involved with the show. I have only lately discovered time team and I love it I record as many episodes as I can and I think all of the cast make the show I was never interested in archeology but I am addicted now just watchedthe Salisbury plain one with the soldiers who are coping with life and one said that watching TT helped hime to relax and began to enjoy life again Time Team, the highly successful archaeology tv program on Channel 4 has announced a possible return to the trenches with a crowdfunding Patreon campaign to relaunch the show. It led to an appreciation of just how much information could be quickly gleaned from comparatively modest trenching. Now I have no reason what ever to watch ch 4 now or in the future . One of the best programmes on television. Yes, the original core team with Carenza, and then Helen Geake, were great. Thank you Time Team for all those wonderful hours of thoroughly enjoyable entertainment. I never made any money out of it, but a lot of my soul went into it. Perhaps the question should be not what went wrong with Time Team, but what went wrong with Channel 4. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); We are largest Know-How Listing website, total [total_posts] questions already asked and get answers instantly! Steve Singleton The medal is awarded once in every three years for work on the Prehistory of Man. Yes, Upton Castle was a bit of a mess in terms of style, but it held our interest. I suppose I will have to go back to Dads Army for a bit of sanity then, Robyn Australia The obvious situation is that if it kept to the original cast ( which it did not ), then there would be a problem immediately when someone left, or passed on. Id say it was as his programmes/stories Time Team were canceled by BBC (see the websites: Channel 4 Time Team and Time Team: the rise and fall of a television phenomenon). He also keeps it especially sharp in order to better pierce into hard soil. Im sure it was meant to interest younger viewers in Archeology, a noble enough concept. Fond regards to everyone from the past on TT. Will you still be able to buy Godiva chocolate? I just can not believe we will not see his fabulous jumpers again.. ( except in repeats of course ). Probably just as well this is the last series, but as many have suggested, a move to BB4 sounds a great idea. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the digs and finds discovered by the crew. The time had come to leave. What a lot we learned. If you ever wanted to check anything academically, you ran a brick wall which amply demonstrated it was seen by C4 as a Reallity show, complete with Dymock shots. Led by the inspirational Professor Mick Aston and featuring immediately recognisable figures like Phil Harding and Tony Robinson, the show evaluated hundreds of sites over the course of 20 series, several live shows, and countless specials, helping hugely to popularise the field of archaeology before it finally drew to an end in 2013 (see CA 274). My parents watch it. I am gutted Time Team is for the chop, I love it!!! I record episodes that I cannot watch on the day. Which terminal does Virgin Atlantic fly from at Heathrow? At least we can watch past programmes on More 4 on on the On Demand. Will there ever be a time when I wouldnt watch Time Team repeats? You are here: Home When What happened to Phil on Time Team? against what channel 4 have done o no they will get a pat on the back and a good pay off for being stupid .. so sad we wont see friends like the time team on our t v screen again.,. Who is Mary Ann & what does she bring to the table? The only thing that surprises me is that they didnt include a so called comedian. Less time looking at the scrapping away of mud from a piece of skull. By the summer of 2012 Channel 4 no longer wanted old Time Team. We totally agree with Nick Robinson, we too will be enjoying repeats and cursing Channel 4!. The onscreen introduction of team members and their specialist skills was a hangover from a time when participants would have varied from week to week, rather than coalescing into a core group. In mid October 2012 an all-points bulletin was emailed to Time Team staff. RIP Time Team. Behind-the-scenes insights into how Time Team is produced, including regular production updates, Q&As, and polls to help us shape new content Exclusive access to occasional Patreon-only live streamed events Access to interactive 3D models of finds, trenches and landscapes General Time Team support Time Team Project Supervisor $9.50 / month Channel 4 is a crude simulacrum of its original self and I agree that BBC 4 would be TTs natural home.Id love to see the old Time Team reunited Ill live in hope! Very sad that all great things have to come to an end one day. Always will be in my heart! Thank you all at Time Team for a wonderful 20 years. The fact that TT was the only programme I regularly watched on Channel 4 I am very sad to see it go. I was especially interested in the programme on Looe Island chapel as my grandparents once owned Looe Island and I had been there and walked over the chapel remains. It was a perfunctory end for a television institution that, over two decades, made British archaeology more accessible and popular than ever. It will be sad for it to end, but theres still a few epsiodes I havent seen. I am sure the essence of archeology would be attractive to a core audience once again. In fact, since Tony had no input at all into what digs were scheduled, I dont see how that could even begin to be true. Time Team repeats on You Tube are helping to keep me sane during the Covid19 lockdown. Mick mentioned that he had recently missed a train and, having a couple of hours to kill, decided to explore. Would hydrogen chloride be a gas at room temperature? and which would be the best way to alienate the people working on the programme. Have a look again at the programme where Phils DNA results come in and watch Tonys reaction. C4 what are you doing timeteam is a great show now u r going to put more rubbish on like big brother I know it not on your channel no more what a shame timeteam will b missed go on bbc take it on, Timeteam what a great show now we got to put up with shows like splash and x factor what is going on with tv now god help. I have missed Time Team SO much.. And to lose Mick Aston well, that was it for us. Since changing his diet, hes lost about 50 pounds! Anyone who visited one of their digs while shooting was underway will have seen the devotion it inspired in members of the public. Its a shame we didnt see you and the team doing more international locations. Like others I would like to see somebody else either bringing it back or developing the format. Last Name. I am wondering how many viewers watch the Time Team now. What is the point of Channel 4, if not to do something different? C4, please bring back the previous and successful formatting of Time Team. This page was last edited on 1 January 2023, at 22:21. Incidentally, to my British friends & fellow TT fans I have to say that I agree with the comments in this thread that the American shows that BBC chooses to air in the UK are garbage, but what a shame the excellent documentaries and history-related productions are not offered in your part of the world. Tony used the rest of the Teams expertise to bring to life what was often regarded as a crusty subject before Time Teams arrival. He told BBC Points West Professor Aston was "such a really nice guy and a seriously . This is true Reallity Television. I am looking forward to last series and specials over the next 2 years.The end of an era. Her role, as a foil to Sir Tony, was complimentary, and never as an expert. Harding trained on various excavations with the Bristol University Extra Mural Department and other bodies from 1966; he has been a professional archaeologist since 1971. There is more than enough rubbish shown on tv so why axe a good item that entertains, explains and raises more questions. The two new presenters just did not fit. 20+ years is a remarkable feat for a television program, and this isnt Dr. Who either. I used to go into a hole with a size 9 shovel and spent nearly 33 years digging around obstacles like gas, electric, sewers, to name a few and I can assure you that I did not have the patience of some of this team. Sad that time team is no longer , they should go back to how it all started , dont mess with what is ok . DREADFUL ! Phil is fantastic as he has always been. With its awkwardly embarassing reality programming and multitude of dream come true talent shows American television is NOTHING to emulate. Tim Taylor devised the name Time Team, and in 1992 a pilot episode was filmed in Dorchester-on-Thames. To me that is a programme which went from being a programme presented by farmers and people who knew about the countryside to one in which there is only one farmer and is full of clich-ridden pap. With Phil Harding also on board, three members of the future Time Team core were in place. 19891997. I found it much preferable to the Planet Earth shows of David Attenbrough. What can replace the jovial banter of all the dedicated team that gave us an insight to what was going on thousands of years ago. I am going to miss the show. It was actually only revived this year on YouTube (via Patreon backing), after being axed from Channel 4 in 2014. And thank you Mick, R.I.P. His father, Ralph, died of a heart attack in 1977 at the age of 57.[2]. No other archaeology programmes on any channels tackle the wide range of sites and periods that TT did or inspired many to become keen amateurs or to start a career in archaeology. The foregoing is an exhausting but entertaining read. Who knows,but hopefully in years to come we might all see a reunion? It was responsible for me going on a dig and having a great time. Lytham St Annes. I have enjoyed Tony Robinsons commentaries. Im the guy who set it up, iv got the page on Facebook, Twitter and the main website that i run. The programme certainly triggered my interest and my wifes interest in Archaeology. It announced that after 20 seasons and over 230 episodes the programme was being axed by Channel 4. Phil Harding (archaeologist) : biography 25 January 1950 - Philip 'Phil' Harding, FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist. Very very sad. Too bad for the changes they made, these new guys tried hard, but you cant replace what the old team had, the magic, the small things, Still, Im grateful for what they achieved and for what it has meant to me and still does. Although Channel 4 is due the recognition it deserves for its faith and investment in archaeology over the years its decisions over the last couple of years will be a media studies case study How to destroy a successful programme and alienate millions of viewers. CHANNEL 4, YOU ARE A COMPLETE BUNCH OF IDIOTS!!!. If Tim Taylor or anyone at Channel 4 ever got the itch in their pants to dig it all up again (pun intended) it would be so awesome. Seasons 9-12 are often seen as Time Teams golden age. Gutted! What about the number of times they were wrong? will take time, i was successfull on a Campaign on another show before so i know what i have to do, The Campaign is to have a new lease of life on another tv channel. Yet time and time again they did it with grace, charm, humor and knowledge. People like myself really appreciate history coming to life as Time Team presented it. They tried to make it edgy and the thing I loved about time team was its lack of edginess? My 100year old mother started,me on T.T.years ago & in turn my children and now the grandchildren watch ,ask questions and research . We are shocked to read that Time Team is finished. The implementation of Planning Policy Guidance 16 in 1990 enshrined archaeology within the development process and paved the way for todays professional units. True, Tony Robinson did tend to upstage and steal a scene or two, but those of us who enjoyed one of the best programmes to ever hit TV, expected and accepted that. Therefore, Phil Harding's lucky days are Sundays and Saturdays and lucky numbers are: 4, 8, 13, 17, 22 and 26 . Whilst not filming Phil still works as a field archaeologist with Wessex Archaeology, and has been involved in a project listing all known Palaeolithic sites in Britain. That executive was not recruited from the intellectual highbrow Channel 5 was he? My absolute favorite TV program! The result was a previously unknown 5th-century monastic enclosure linked to St Columba. That way we still get our fix when we want to remind ourselves how good this series was. Phil Harding is a highly accomplished archaeologist, working in the field since 1971, and inspired a whole new generation of archaeologists and historians through his work on Time Team. It was one of the most brilliant Programmes ever on TV. TT was an outstanding program. With Mick in his amazing technicolor jumpers playing father and patient teacher, fielding Tonys laymans questions, Phil as the eccentric uncle who could dig with the instincts of a terrier after a bone, John and his whiz-bang geo-phys, and all the other children hard at work in their specialties, the programme wasnt merely TIME TEAM it was TIME FAMILY. do they ever have reunions whereby you could meet the surviving characters.. i hate computers these days, they act up. but they wont last forever and young blood is always needed. Last night (17 June 2014), they had a prominent, crude cartoon of a mans sexual equipment inserted into this highly humorous clip. I would love to see as many of the team as posible brought together for specials or even to tell us what they are involved in now. He was an outstanding presenter for the show. Now the format was safely established the programme was increasingly able to capitalise on its fame and access big name sites ultimately even Buckingham Palace. INCREDIBLE ! Faced with the loss of a stalwart the production team then proceed to sideline the other star of the show Phil Harding for most of the airtime, and we get all that Chief Investigator nonsense, coupled with the bright young things who were the televisual equivolent of the black death for the programme. In 2003, I joined the amateur Biggar Archaeology Group which, among other achievements, discovered the oldest known archaeological site in Scotland. 20 years of viewing no extra costs Faye, Bridget, Alice et al brightened my week And I learnt something Or we could watch some thick tosspot nobody acting like a tw4t and manufactured into some 3rd rate star. I learned a lot about my British roots by watching and have shared the knowledge with my family. (a bit of eye candy maybe if your of that age) Sad to see this very good program going down the pan. He will take up the role in late June 2012. Tony R told us that the fort was not connected by road What???? And lets be honest, it doesnt get any better than watching absolutely great British television presented by the all time best supporting TV character, Baldrick. Philip Harding. It wasn't exactly love at first sight, but it was heading there. time team has over the years discovered great things. 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