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COLLECTION · Series · 1994

Time Team

Time Team is a British television series which has been aired on British Channel 4 from 1994. Created by television producer Tim Taylor and presented by actor Tony Robinson, each episode featured a team of specialists carrying out an archaeological dig over a period of three days, with Robinson explaining the process in layman's terms. This team of specialists changed throughout the series' run, although has consistently included professional archaeologists such as Mick Aston, Carenza Lewis, Francis Pryor and Phil Harding. The sites excavated over the show's run have ranged in date from the Palaeolithic right through to the Second World War.

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66 episodes · 1997
Christmas Special – Much Wenlock - Much Wenlock, Shropshire
Episode 1. Christmas Special – Much Wenlock - Much Wenlock, Shropshire
1997-12-28 · 50 min

As a curtain-raiser for the 1998 series of Time Team, which started in January 1998, Tony and the team gathered. The first Time Team special to air took a look back over the last five years. Over the years, viewers have flooded the series…

Christmas Special – Barley Hall - Barley Hall, York
Episode 2. Christmas Special – Barley Hall - Barley Hall, York
1999-12-19 · 50 min

This pre-Christmas special offers a taster of what is coming up in the next series – and provides an update on previous Time Team digs. Presented by Tony Robinson from York's Barley Hall, where a Medieval Christmas celebration is in full…

The Mystery of Seahenge - Holme-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk
Episode 3. The Mystery of Seahenge - Holme-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk
1999-12-29 · 50 min

Last year, on this bleak and beautiful stretch of Norfolk coastline, a local man made an extraordinary discovery. Walking the beach at low tide he found a bronze axe head. Nearby, was a mysterious circle of eroded timber posts half…

York
Episode 4. York
2000-03-26 · 50 min

The dig's archaeological highs and lows are crammed into just 60 minutes in York where the finds range from a Roman skeleton complete with hobnailed boots, a Viking's discarded leather shoe, and the pillars of a monastic hospital. But…

The Real King Arthur - Tintagel Castle, Cornwall
Episode 5. The Real King Arthur - Tintagel Castle, Cornwall
2000-12-24 · 50 min

This king was called Arthur, and his stories known to us all. But actually he’s shrouded in mystery, some people say that he was a chivalrous medieval king. Others, a gritty Dark Age warrior, others again, that he never existed at all.…

The Time Team History Of Britain
Episode 6. The Time Team History Of Britain
2000-12-27 · 50 min

Time Team takes a trip from the Palaeolithic to the present and plots the nation's past through the finds and revelations made across the last seven series. The Team pays a visit to classic UK archaeological sites, such as Grimes Graves…

The Mystery of Mine Howe - Tankerness, Orkney
Episode 7. The Mystery of Mine Howe - Tankerness, Orkney
2000-12-27 · 50 min

I’m in a remote farm in the Orkneys on a little hillock called Mine Howe. For years there have been stories around here of tunnels under the roads and mysterious underground rooms, which have never been satisfactorily explained until…

Behind The Scenes At Time Team
Episode 8. Behind The Scenes At Time Team
2001-01-07 · 50 min

This special programme looked behind the scenes at some of the things that you don't usually see in the normal Time Team programmes.

Episode 9. The Bone Caves - Alveston, Gloucestershire
2001-03-01 · 50 min

The Battle of Bosworth was the decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses. It was the beginning of the end of three decades of treason, rebellion and dynastic warfare. Against huge odds, Henry Tudor won the day to take the English Crown. It…

Coventry’s Lost Cathedral - Coventry, West Midlands
Episode 10. Coventry’s Lost Cathedral - Coventry, West Midlands
2001-03-08 · 50 min

Welcome to what used to be the quiet backgarden of Coventry Cathedral's offices. Quiet that is, until Time Team kick-started an excavation into St Mary's, Coventry's first Cathedral which was ruthlessly destroyed by Henry the Eighth…

The Island of the Eels - Ely, Cambridgeshire
Episode 11. The Island of the Eels - Ely, Cambridgeshire
2001-05-17 · 76 min

Time Team has been following an excavation in Ely, Cambridgeshire, for a feature-length documentary screened on 17 May. It has uncovered a remarkable picture of Ely in past centuries: channels where boats used to moor to load and unload…

Dinosaur Hunters - Dinosaur Belt, Montana, USA
Episode 12. Dinosaur Hunters - Dinosaur Belt, Montana, USA
2001-12-23 · 50 min

If you think archaeologists with their strange haircuts and their bizarre dress sense and their obsession with all the rubbish from ancient civilizations are a funny lot, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Phil and I are in Montana, in the wild…

The Big Dig in Canterbury - Canterbury, Kent
Episode 13. The Big Dig in Canterbury - Canterbury, Kent
2002-04-15 · 50 min

I’m right at the top of Canterbury cathedral and a few hundred feet below me, the most ambitious urban archaeological project the country’s ever known, has just begun. One eighth of the entire ancient city is gonna be excavated to make…

Londinium, The Edge of an Empire - London
Episode 14. Londinium, The Edge of an Empire - London
2002-04-22 · 50 min

2000 years ago, London didn’t exist. It was created by the Romans in the first century AD. They settled just over there in what we now call the city. It started as a simple bridge over a river, but within a hundred years had become a…

The Wreck of the Colossus - St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly
Episode 15. The Wreck of the Colossus - St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly
2002-10-31 · 50 min

HMS Victory, probably the most famous English warship of all time. Everyone knows the story of how the Victory, under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson routed the French at the battle of Trafalgar and how Nelson died a national hero.…

Ten Years of Time Team
Episode 16. Ten Years of Time Team
2002-12-27 · 50 min

Ten years ago university lecturer, Mick Aston was teaching archaeology to classes of just 30 students. Now, thanks to television, Mick, Tony and the team reach an audience of over 3 million. Time Team, Channel 4's award winning…

Hadrian's Well
Episode 17. Hadrian's Well
2003-04-10 · 50 min

A team of expert engineers, archaeologists and craftsmen are about to join forces in an epic archaeological experiment, to build a full size working replica of a Roman water lifting machine. At almost 4 meters in height, capable of…

Big Dig, The Hole Story - Canterbury, Kent
Episode 18. Big Dig, The Hole Story - Canterbury, Kent
2003-12-29 · 50 min

Digs at Great Easton, Leicestershire; Wolverhampton; Barnet; Oakamoor; Preston; Cheltenham; Upminster and Groundwell Ridge in Swindon.

Sheffield Steel City - Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Episode 19. Sheffield Steel City - Sheffield, South Yorkshire
2004-03-22 · 50 min

The team followed ARCUS, the Archaeological Research and Consultancy at the University of Sheffield, on some of its excavations into Sheffield's industrial past. Early death, deadly machinery and the worst man-made disaster in British…

The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland
Episode 20. The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Tay, Perthshire, Scotland
2004-04-19 · 50 min

Loch Tay, and the kind of view that draws people to Scotland. But the landscape isn’t the main attraction for archaeologists Nick Dixon and Barrie Andrian, who are much more interested in what they can see in the shallow waters around the…

The Ten Million Pound House - Ightham Mote, Kent
Episode 21. The Ten Million Pound House - Ightham Mote, Kent
2004-05-03 · 50 min

Hidden away in Kent is an architectural gem. A house that has some how survived with a little bit of every fashion imposed on it over seven centuries. This is Ightham Mote near Sevenoaks, bits of it date back to 1320 and officially it’s…

D-Day - Normandy
Episode 22. D-Day - Normandy
2004-05-31 · 50 min

60 years ago on D-Day, the allies invaded Nazi occupied France. The invasion force made up of a 150,000 US, British and Canadian troops, was the largest in the history of western civilization. The Americans were to land on Omaha and…

The King of Bling - Prittlewell, Essex
Episode 23. The King of Bling - Prittlewell, Essex
2005-06-13 · 50 min

It might not seem it, but this damp piece of unprepresessing scrub is at the heart of one of the most important discoveries in British archaeological history. Just below the surface here, diggers found the tomb of an Anglo-Saxon King,…

Britain’s Lost Roman Circus - Colchester, Essex
Episode 24. Britain’s Lost Roman Circus - Colchester, Essex
2005-06-20 · 50 min

Tony Robinson, Phil Harding and Guy de la Bedoyere tell the story of the discovery of the only Roman circus ever found in Britain, just outside Colchester's Roman walls. They investigate the history of the circus and explore the rough,…

Life on the Edge 1000 Years BC - Washingborough, Lincoln
Episode 25. Life on the Edge 1000 Years BC - Washingborough, Lincoln
2005-06-27 · 50 min

Three thousand years ago the River Witham, just outside Lincoln, was a busy place. In the cold wet Autumn of 2004, archaeologists were given just six weeks to rescue the fragile evidence of a major Bronze Age settlement, before it would…

Durrington, Somerset - Durrington Walls
Episode 26. Durrington, Somerset - Durrington Walls
2005-11-28 · 50 min

Stonehenge may be Britain's most famous henge: a massive monument and ancient construction that is shrouded in mystery. But a mile away is an even bigger henge: Durrington Walls. In a major excavation this summer, archaeologists linked…

Dinnington, Somerset - Big Roman Villa
Episode 27. Dinnington, Somerset - Big Roman Villa
2006-01-08 · 50 min

Tony Robinson presents the story of the excavation of a big Roman villa in Somerset, originally discovered by Time Team in 2002 and revisited in 2005. The programme demonstrates how the villa grew from a small farm building to a fine…

Buried by the Blitz - Shoreditch Park, London
Episode 28. Buried by the Blitz - Shoreditch Park, London
2006-10-29 · 50 min

In order to commemorate the 60th anniversary of VE day, archaeologists from the Museum of London enlist the aid of dozens of volunteers to excavate Dorchester Street in Shoreditch, London.

The Big Royal Dig - Windsor Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse and Buckingham Palace
Episode 29. The Big Royal Dig - Windsor Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse and Buckingham Palace
2006-12-31 · 50 min

A special edition of the archaeology programme to mark The Queen's 80th birthday. Tony Robinson and his team of historians are granted exclusive access to investigate three royal sites - Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and The Palace of…

The God of Gothic - Ramsgate, Kent
Episode 30. The God of Gothic - Ramsgate, Kent
2007-03-01 · 50 min

Tony Robinson talks us through the renovation of, perhaps, one of the most important homes ever built: Augustus Pugin's home in Ramsgate. In the mid-19th century, Pugin reinvented a medieval style of architecture that became known as…

Britain's Drowned World
Episode 31. Britain's Drowned World
2007-04-24 · 50 min

Until about 8,000 years ago Britain was part of the European continent. Then the ice melted, rivers flooded, seas rose and, hey presto, the land that joined us to France, Holland and Denmark disappeared under water. The excitable Tony…

Jamestown, America’s Birthplace - Virginia, USA
Episode 32. Jamestown, America’s Birthplace - Virginia, USA
2007-05-01 · 50 min

The Time Team archaeologists make a 400th-anniversary visit to Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in America. Jamestown is the birthplace of the United States and brought the country the English language, as well…

Secrets of the Stately Garden - Prior Park
Episode 33. Secrets of the Stately Garden - Prior Park
2007-08-27 · 50 min

Tony Robinson takes us on a grand tour around some of our finest stately gardens, where he visits extraordinary grottoes and fanciful follies, and uncovers sexy secrets concealed in apparently classical designs. He starts at Prior Park…

Codename: Ainsbrook - Thirsk, Yorkshire
Episode 34. Codename: Ainsbrook - Thirsk, Yorkshire
2008-01-14 · 50 min

Time Team reports on a prickly issue in the world of old artefacts whilst on a secret investigation into a possible Viking boat burial in Yorkshire. After metal detectorists make a major discovery of coins, silver and swords a small team…

The Real Knights of the Round Table - Windsor Castle, Berkshire
Episode 35. The Real Knights of the Round Table - Windsor Castle, Berkshire
2008-02-25 · 50 min

Under the Queen's private lawn at Windsor Castle lie the foundations of one of the most enigmatic - and significant - buildings in English history: the Round Table. The building was lost until Time Team excavated its remains and proved…

The Lost Dock of Liverpool - Liverpool, Merseyside
Episode 36. The Lost Dock of Liverpool - Liverpool, Merseyside
2008-04-21 · 50 min

The team are given access to the largest dig in the programme's history as they scour the 42-acre site of the Paradise project in Liverpool to unearth the secrets of the new European Capital of Culture. Interestingly, they discover that a…

Swords, Skulls and Strongholds
Episode 37. Swords, Skulls and Strongholds
2008-05-19 · 50 min

Britain is a land of monuments and buildings stretching back over seven thousand years, and in many ways they'd reflect the history of its people. Symbols of empire and civic pride from the proud Victorians; Elegance and proportion were…

The Lost World War I Bunker - Flanders, Belgium
Episode 38. The Lost World War I Bunker - Flanders, Belgium
2008-11-10 · 50 min

To mark the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War, Tony Robinson travels to the Somme. When shelling turned the battlefield of the Somme into a hell on earth, Britain's best miners and engineers created a maze of tunnels and…

The Mystery of the Roman Treasure
Episode 39. The Mystery of the Roman Treasure
2008-12-26 · 50 min

Somewhere in the Roman empire at the end of the 4th century lived a very rich man. The man's name was Sevso. How he got his wealth and what he did during his life are lost in the mists of time. But his name endures. Why? Because he left…

Episode 40. Henry VIII’s Lost Palaces - England
2009-04-13 · 50 min

In this feature-length Time Team Special , Tony Robinson and the Team make their inimitable contribution to marking the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII's accession to the throne. The team have unprecedented access behind the scenes at…

Journey to Stonehenge - Stonehenge, Wiltshire
Episode 41. Journey to Stonehenge - Stonehenge, Wiltshire
2009-06-01 · 50 min

Time Team's cameras have been with the dig through those six summers. During their excavations the team discovered the biggest Neolithic settlement in Northern Europe, which suggests they have found the place where the people who built…

Dover Castle - Dover, Kent
Episode 42. Dover Castle - Dover, Kent
2009-12-19 · 50 min

Dover Castle has dominated the White Cliffs since it was built in 1180 by Henry II. But building it had nothing to do with defending Britain's shores; the story behind its vastly expensive construction is one of royal embarrassment and…

Nelson’s Hospital - Gosport, Hampshire
Episode 43. Nelson’s Hospital - Gosport, Hampshire
2010-05-17 · 50 min

In the 18th century the Royal Navy was the most successful fighting force in the world. To maintain this status it desperately needed better ways of looking after its sick and wounded, so in 1746 it decided to build the best hospital the…

Episode 44. The Secrets of Westminster Abbey - Westminster Abbey, London
2010-06-28 · 50 min

Also known as 'The House of Kings', Westminster Abbey has stood at the heart of the nation for nearly 1,000 years, surviving the Civil War and Reformation. While visitors marvel at the royal paraphernalia and the majesty of the…

The Real Vikings
Episode 45. The Real Vikings
2010-10-11 · 50 min

Tony Robinson, Mick Aston and Phil Harding follow digs around the UK that uncover a vast array of archaeology and provide fascinating insights into our Viking past. Three centuries of Viking occupation left an indelible print on the…

Episode 46. War of the Roses - Bosworth, Leicestershire
2011-03-16 · 50 min

The Battle of Bosworth was the decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses. It was the beginning of the end of three decades of treason, rebellion and dynastic warfare. Against huge odds, Henry Tudor won the day to take the English Crown. It…

The Somme’s Secret Weapon - Mametz, Somme, France
Episode 47. The Somme’s Secret Weapon - Mametz, Somme, France
2011-04-14 · 50 min

Tony Robinson joins a dig in France to investigate a terrifying British weapon that may have been used to fire burning oil at the Germans in the Battle of the Somme.

Episode 48. Looking Underground
2011-05-01 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and geophys boffin John Gater look back over 200 digs at the extraordinary achievements of cutting-edge geophysics technology, which has uncovered lost Roman villas, tombs, temples and ancient monuments, as well as a host of…

Boudica's Lost Tribe
Episode 49. Boudica's Lost Tribe
2011-05-04 · 50 min

Tony Robinson traces the story of the female warrior as he follows an excavation in Norfolk that may hold clues to what happened to her tribe, the Iceni, after their defeat at the hands of the Romans. The presenter visits Caistor St…

Episode 50. The Way We Lived
2011-05-08 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and Mick Aston dig out the best bits of over 200 Time Team episodes to tell the story of how our domestic lives have changed over 10 millennia. Until about 10,000 years ago our ancestors moved from site to site setting up…

Episode 51. Brunel's Last Launch
2011-11-10 · 50 min

Nowadays, London's East End is synonymous with the 2012 Olympic Games. Cutting-edge engineering and design have transformed the Olympic Park. But 150 years ago, the world was watching for a very different reason, although the spectacle on…

Episode 52. Castle of the Saxon Kings - Bamburgh, Northumberland
2009-09-11 · 50 min

Tony and the Team help investigate the Saxon roots of Bamburgh Castle, high on rocky cliffs in Northumberland above the vast North Sea beach and with the magical island of Lindisfarne visible in the distance. It's been a seat of power…

Searching for Shakespeare’s House - Stratford-upon-Avon
Episode 53. Searching for Shakespeare’s House - Stratford-upon-Avon
2012-03-11 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the Time Team cameras join archaeologists as they dig the site of William Shakespeare's house, New Place, in Stratford on Avon. There's little of it above ground now, but records show it was Tudor Stratford's biggest…

Secrets of the Saxon Gold
Episode 54. Secrets of the Saxon Gold
2012-04-22 · 50 min

In July 2009, amateur metal detectorist Terry Herbert found an Anglo-Saxon treasure hoard worth over £3 million in a Staffordshire field. The hoard was saved for the nation by Stoke on Trent and Birmingham Museums, who, with the aid of a…

Episode 55. The Time Team Guide to Burial
2012-04-29 · 50 min

For thousands of years, nomadic tribes roamed freely across Britain. But by 5000 BC they were starting to settle down, and a landmark of the south west - the Dorset Ridgeway - became a magnet for thousands. For many experts, the…

Britain’s Stone Age Tsunami
Episode 56. Britain’s Stone Age Tsunami
2013-05-30 · 46 min

As the last glaciers retreated, a tsunami hit the NE coast. A sandy layer was deposited all along the NE Coast of Britain. A variety of experts have been investigating this event. Tony joins all their research together.

Lost Submarines of WWI
Episode 58. Lost Submarines of WWI
2013-07-07 · 50 min

Today's submarines are vast, billion-pound, high-tech monsters with a nuclear payload that can level cities. But the story of Britain's first submarines began over a century ago, with inventors risking life and limb in a range of bizarre…

Episode 59. 1066: The Lost Battlefield - Battle, East Sussex, England
2013-12-01 · 47 min

The site of the Battle of Hastings is reputed to be at an abbey built to commemorate the battle, yet historical and archaeological evidence fails to support this site. Time Team examines three potential alternatives.

Episode 60. Britain’s Bronze Age Mummies - Low Hauxley, Northumberland, England
2014-03-02 · 47 min

It's a race against time to excavate an ancient burial mound in Northumberland before it is lost forever through coastal erosion. In this episode, archaeologists uncover remarkably preserved human remains that challenge everything we…

The Boats That Made Britain - Dover, Kent
Episode 61. The Boats That Made Britain - Dover, Kent
2014-09-07 · 47 min

Ancients boats have been found all over Britain. Over 2 years a replica is made of the boat found 20 years ago. The replica is paddled around the breakwater. But what were these boats used for?

Expedition Crew: Return to the Roman Sarcophagus (Day 1)
Episode 62. Expedition Crew: Return to the Roman Sarcophagus (Day 1)
2022-12-22 · 18 min

In September 2021, the full team had the traditional three days to shed light on a huge villa on the Broughton Estate, originally discovered by Time Team’s Keith Westcott. But with questions surrounding the sarcophagus remaining…

Expedition Crew: Return to the Roman Sarcophagus (Day 2)
Episode 63. Expedition Crew: Return to the Roman Sarcophagus (Day 2)
2022-12-23 · 19 min

It’s the second and final day in Oxfordshire. Can all of the questions be answered in the time remaining?

Expedition Crew: Hidden City (Vlochos, Greece) Part 1
Episode 64. Expedition Crew: Hidden City (Vlochos, Greece) Part 1
2023-04-01 · 27 min

Time Team’s Dr Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw are part of an international team investigating an ancient settlement at Vlochos, in Thessaly. This ongoing project is uncovering a thousand years of history buried just beneath the surface.

Expedition Crew: Hidden City (Vlochos, Greece) Part 2
Episode 65. Expedition Crew: Hidden City (Vlochos, Greece) Part 2
2023-04-02 · 29 min

Time Team’s Dr Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw are part of an international team investigating an ancient settlement at Vlochos, in Thessaly. This ongoing project is uncovering a thousand years of history buried just beneath the surface.

Expedition Crew: Mortar Wreck
Episode 66. Expedition Crew: Mortar Wreck
2023-06-10 · 26 min

Time Team’s Expedition Crew returns to investigate a Medieval shipwreck off the South coast of England, laden with a fascinating cargo. Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw spend a day with the dive team from Bournemouth University Maritime…

Digging Band of Brothers - Aldbourne, Wiltshire
Episode 67. Digging Band of Brothers - Aldbourne, Wiltshire
2023-09-30 · 97 min

Time Team have been invited to Aldbourne, Wiltshire, by Operation Nightingale, on the 80th anniversary since Easy Company were stationed here in 1943, shortly before D-Day. Working alongside service men and women from the US and UK, the…

Season 1
Season 1
4 episodes · 1994
The Guerrilla Base of the King - Athelney, Somerset
Episode 1. The Guerrilla Base of the King - Athelney, Somerset
1994-01-16 · 50 min

In this first ever episode of Time Team, Tony and the team travel to Athelney in Somerset to investigate a series of hills (once islands in a bog) that became Alfred The Great last defensive positions after a series of losses to invading…

On the Edge of an Empire - Ribchester, Lancashire
Episode 2. On the Edge of an Empire - Ribchester, Lancashire
1994-01-23 · 50 min

Ribchester in Lancashire has been known for some time as a site of a Roman fort. The Time Team arrive in the town to answer two questions, one is to consolidate all the previous excavations on the site, and the second to define the…

The New Town of a Norman Prince - Much Wenlock, Shropshire
Episode 3. The New Town of a Norman Prince - Much Wenlock, Shropshire
1994-01-30 · 50 min

The Time Team go to the small town of Much Wenlock, after they receive a letter from a resident explains a recent excavation uncovered possibly the oldest house in the town. What they discover is the remains of an old Saxon village…

The Fortress in the Lake - Llangorse Lake, Powys
Episode 4. The Fortress in the Lake - Llangorse Lake, Powys
1994-02-06 · 50 min

The Time Team travel to Brecon Beacons in Wales, they have come to investigate a small man-made island in Llangorse Lake. Locals tell many strange legends including hearing the sounds of Church bells echoing across the body of water at…

Season 2
Season 2
5 episodes · 1995
Lord of the Isles - Finlaggan, Islay
Episode 1. Lord of the Isles - Finlaggan, Islay
1995-01-08 · 50 min

The Time Team travel to a group of islands on the western side of Scotland to investigate a culture known as the "Lords of the Isls" - who ruled the islands 1000 years ago. The team joins a group from the Scottish National University…

The Saxon Graves - Winterbourne Gunner, Wiltshire
Episode 2. The Saxon Graves - Winterbourne Gunner, Wiltshire
1995-01-15 · 50 min

The Time Team visit Hylton Castle near Sunderland. A local group want to redevelop the local area as a tourist attraction but don't want to disturb any hidden structures.

The Lost Villa - Tockenham, Wiltshire
Episode 3. The Lost Villa - Tockenham, Wiltshire
1995-01-22 · 50 min

Tockenham village, in the Wiltshire countryside. Despite the fact that there are no Roman remains in Tockenham, the village's 15th century church, St Giles, has a small pagan Roman statue embedded in one of its outer walls.

The Archbishop's Back Garden - Lambeth Palace, London
Episode 4. The Archbishop's Back Garden - Lambeth Palace, London
1995-01-29 · 50 min

The Time Team traveled to Lambet Palace in the heart of London. They are trying to unravel the enigma of why the Romans crossed the Thames in a different area to where they developed the city. The team needs to employ some extreme…

Medieval Dining Hall - Hylton Castle, Sunderland
Episode 5. Medieval Dining Hall - Hylton Castle, Sunderland
1995-02-05 · 50 min

The Time Team travel to Winterbourne Gunner in Wiltshire to investigate a housing development that has come to a halt because of an alarming number of Saxon graves found in the area They successfully work their way through the maze of…

Season 3
Season 3
6 episodes · 1996
Prehistoric Fogou - Boleigh and Treveneague, Cornwall
Episode 1. Prehistoric Fogou - Boleigh and Treveneague, Cornwall
1996-01-07 · 50 min

Recorded between 17 and 19 March 1995, the team try to discover what a 2000-year-old underground chamber (fogou) beneath Jo May's garden was used for. Dowser Hamish Miller shows the extent of the fogou beneath the lawn, and Tony tries his…

Hunting for Mammoth - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire
Episode 2. Hunting for Mammoth - Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire
1996-01-14 · 50 min

Recorded between 21 and 23 April 1995, in this episode the team go to a gravel pit that is soon to become landfill, where they attempt to unearth 200,000-year-old remains of mammoths and other prehistoric animals. Gravel pits are typical…

Village of the Templars - Templecombe, Somerset
Episode 3. Village of the Templars - Templecombe, Somerset
1996-01-21 · 50 min

Recorded between 26 and 28 May 1995. A 13th century picture of Christ, strikingly similar to that on the Turin Shroud, has turned up. It's believed to belong to the Knights Templar, a medieval order of monks who gave their name to the…

A Wreck of the Spanish Armada - Teignmouth, Devon
Episode 4. A Wreck of the Spanish Armada - Teignmouth, Devon
1996-01-28 · 50 min

Recorded between 30 June and 2 July 1995. 20 years ago a teenage boy discovered a 400-year-old bronze cannon in water close to the south Devon coast. Nobody has yet identified the ship it belonged to. Will there be enough left of the…

Palace of the Irish Kings - Emain Macha (aka Navan Fort), County Armagh
Episode 5. Palace of the Irish Kings - Emain Macha (aka Navan Fort), County Armagh
1996-02-04 · 50 min

Recorded between 7 and 9 April 1995, the team are at Emain Macha (aka Navan Fort), County Armagh, where according to Celtic legends three palaces were built. The evidence of two have been found and the team try to find evidence of the…

Treasures of the Roman Field - Lavenham, Suffolk
Episode 6. Treasures of the Roman Field - Lavenham, Suffolk
1996-02-11 · 50 min

Recorded between 28 and 30 August 1995. The team arrive in a large square field about 20 miles from Colchester. This is an area typically rich in Roman activity. Several remains have previously been dug up, including coins, an elaborate…

Season 4
Season 4
6 episodes · 1997
Maryland, USA - St. Mary's City, Maryland, USA
Episode 1. Maryland, USA - St. Mary's City, Maryland, USA
1997-01-05 · 50 min

Recorded between 17 and 19 May 1996, the team go to St. Mary's City in Maryland to work with American archaeologists to look for evidence of the city founded by English colonists in 1634. Different archaeological styles between American…

Mystery of the Cornish Skeletons - Launceston, Cornwall
Episode 2. Mystery of the Cornish Skeletons - Launceston, Cornwall
1997-01-12 · 50 min

Filmed between 22 and 24 March 1996. A local landowner has discovered human bones while installing water pipes. It is known to be the site of a former leper hospital, and a major crossing between Devon and Cornwall. How much more can Time…

Steam-Powered Mint - Soho, Birmingham
Episode 3. Steam-Powered Mint - Soho, Birmingham
1997-01-19 · 50 min

Recorded between 5 and 7 April 1996, this episode sees the team try to discover what remains of Matthew Boulton's Soho Manufactory, an important factory and home to the world's first steam-powered mint, during the Industrial Revolution.…

8th Century Church - Govan, Glasgow
Episode 4. 8th Century Church - Govan, Glasgow
1997-01-26 · 50 min

Filmed from 14 to 16 June 1996, in this episode the team try to find out why the graveyard of a 19th century church features large tortoise-shaped gravestones dating back to the Dark Ages. The team are joined by Scottish prehistorian Anna…

Norman and Medieval Castles - Malton, North Yorkshire
Episode 5. Norman and Medieval Castles - Malton, North Yorkshire
1997-02-02 · 50 min

Recorded between 5 and 7 July 1996, the team try to discover a medieval castle and a Jacobean mansion. Barry Scott (bladesmith) makes a sword using traditional techniques, and the Conquest Society demonstrates hand-to-hand combat with…

Roman Villa - Netheravon, Wiltshire
Episode 6. Roman Villa - Netheravon, Wiltshire
1997-02-09 · 50 min

Filmed from 2 to 4 August 1996, this episode looks for a Roman villa that was first partially discovered 90 years before by William Hawley. Part of the site - a former army barracks - is covered in concrete, which at least protects what…

Season 5
Season 5
8 episodes · 1998
Richmond Palace - Richmond, Surrey
Episode 1. Richmond Palace - Richmond, Surrey
1998-01-04 · 50 min

Filmed between 25 and 27 July 1997. The team are camped on an immaculate suburban lawn next to the Thames. They are searching for the now vanished Richmond Palace, site of the death of Elizabeth I. But amazingly nobody is exactly sure of…

Bronze-Age Trackway - Greylake, Somerset
Episode 2. Bronze-Age Trackway - Greylake, Somerset
1998-01-11 · 50 min

The team go to the Somerset levels in search of a 4,000-year-old wooden trackway. The quickest way to get across the marshes that used to exist here in the Bronze and Iron Ages was across wooden walkways. Now the team hope to find…

Viking Graves - Orkney, Scotland
Episode 3. Viking Graves - Orkney, Scotland
1998-01-18 · 50 min

The team go in search of evidence of the invasion of the Vikings, and its influence on ancient Britain. The team travel to the Orcadian island of Sanday to try to find out whether four mysterious mounds there are evidence of a Viking…

Roman Villa - Turkdean, Gloucestershire
Episode 4. Roman Villa - Turkdean, Gloucestershire
1998-01-25 · 50 min

3 days of live excavation. The weekend ended with evidence of a Romano-British villa complex that is one of the largest ever found in Britain. This programme is an edited version of that weekend. They discover that the villa dates from…

Copper-Age Settlement - Mallorca, Spain
Episode 5. Copper-Age Settlement - Mallorca, Spain
1998-02-01 · 50 min

Time Team goes abroad to tackle one of its most challenging sites. They search for evidence of one of the most enigmatic cultures in the world on the Spanish island of Mallorca. The Beaker people flourished in Europe around 4,000 BC, but…

Aston Eyre Farmhouse - Aston Eyre, Shropshire
Episode 6. Aston Eyre Farmhouse - Aston Eyre, Shropshire
1998-02-08 · 50 min

Filmed between 27 and 29 June 1997, the team go to Shropshire and search for a complex of medieval buildings in Aston Eyre, where the only remaining building is a farmhouse that used to be a gatehouse. They are joined by archaeologist…

Cathedral Hill - Downpatrick, County Down
Episode 7. Cathedral Hill - Downpatrick, County Down
1998-02-22 · 50 min

Recorded between 19 and 21 February 1997, the team look for the early monastic buildings on Cathedral Hill, where according to legend St. Patrick built a monastery and was buried. They are also digging up medieval finds, including roof…

Deserted Medieval Village - High Worsall, North Yorkshire
Episode 8. Deserted Medieval Village - High Worsall, North Yorkshire
1998-03-01 · 50 min

Filmed between 10 and 12 October 1997, Time Team go to High Worsall, near Middlesbrough, a village that almost completely disappeared hundreds of years ago. Finds: 14th century buildings and manor house, pristine spindle whorl.…

Season 6
Season 6
13 episodes · 1999
Wedgwood's First Factory - Burslem, Stoke-On-Trent
Episode 1. Wedgwood's First Factory - Burslem, Stoke-On-Trent
1999-01-03 · 50 min

The Team are in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, to investigate what remains of Josiah Wedgwood's first factory and to discover what pottery he was making there. They find evidence of several centuries of potting and bottle kilns, including a…

Back Garden Roman Finds - Papcastle, Cumbria
Episode 2. Back Garden Roman Finds - Papcastle, Cumbria
1999-01-10 · 50 min

The team are in North West England, investigating Roman finds and a possible Roman building, unearthed in a family's back garden. The house is just 100 metres from a Roman fort, and south-west of the end of Hadrian's Wall. Geophysics are…

Dominican Friary Church and Norman Cathedral - Thetford, Norfolk
Episode 3. Dominican Friary Church and Norman Cathedral - Thetford, Norfolk
1999-01-17 · 50 min

Time Team have been invited by pupils of Thetford Grammar School in Norfolk, to investigate the remains of a Dominican friary church and a 1,000-year-old Norman cathedral, in their playground. There is much interest from the pupils when…

Cooper's Hole - Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
Episode 4. Cooper's Hole - Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
1999-01-24 · 50 min

Investigation, at the invitation of the cave's owner, the Marquess of Bath, to see if there is evidence of Palaeolithic human activity in the cave. This may be among the oldest homes in England. The ultimate aim is to get the site…

Medieval Plympton - Plympton, Devon
Episode 5. Medieval Plympton - Plympton, Devon
1999-01-31 · 50 min

In the 12th century many towns were designed and laid out on regular lines. The people of Plympton believe there is enough evidence to plot the layout of the medieval town which surrounds the ruins of their castle, and which was formerly…

Tudor Dockyard - Smallhythe, Kent
Episode 6. Tudor Dockyard - Smallhythe, Kent
1999-02-07 · 50 min

Looking for evidence of a 15th century dock, the team are in Small Hythe. The dock was once next to the mile-wide River Rother but its location is now an overgrown field, ten miles from the sea. And early excavations reveal nothing more…

Golf Course Roman Bathhouse - Beauport Park, Sussex
Episode 7. Golf Course Roman Bathhouse - Beauport Park, Sussex
1999-02-14 · 50 min

Historian Guy de la Bedoyere asks the team to investigate the isolated ruins of a bath-house, discovered by Gerald Brodribb in the midst of dense Sussex woodland. Gerald has made a scale model of the building, and Guy explains the…

Bombers In Reedham Marshes - Reedham, Norfolk
Episode 8. Bombers In Reedham Marshes - Reedham, Norfolk
1999-02-21 · 50 min

Time Team team up with air crash investigators to discover what happened to two B-17 bombers which crashed with loss of all lives on board on 21 February 1944 into marshes near Reedham, Norfolk. The airplanes were returning from a bombing…

Back To Turkdean - Turkdean, Gloucestershire
Episode 9. Back To Turkdean - Turkdean, Gloucestershire
1999-02-28 · 50 min

Time Team revisit a live dig from 1997, where they found a large Roman complex in a Gloucestershire field. But at the same time, geophysics recorded evidence of more buildings. And so the team have returned to investigate a greatly…

Field Cropmarks - Kemerton, Worcestershire
Episode 10. Field Cropmarks - Kemerton, Worcestershire
1999-03-07 · 50 min

An aerial survey of a Worcestershire field has revealed cropmarks leading to substantial Bronze Age finds. But Iron Age remains also exist. Time Team tries to sort it out. Local schoolchildren help with a bit of fieldwalking; and Mick…

Ruined Norman Church - Bawsey, Norfolk
Episode 11. Ruined Norman Church - Bawsey, Norfolk
1999-03-14 · 50 min

This live dig centres on a ruined Norman church on a hill in Norfolk. This National Trust site promises to be the richest source of finds that Time Team have yet seen, with previous evidence of human occupation from most periods in…

Montravers Estate (Part 1) - Nevis, West Indies
Episode 12. Montravers Estate (Part 1) - Nevis, West Indies
1999-03-21 · 50 min

Invited by historian David Small, the team are on the tiny Caribbean island of Nevis, for a six-day dig to uncover the history of sugar production and slavery here. They are investigating a particular plantation, Montravers Estate, now…

Montravers Estate (Part 2) - Nevis, West Indies
Episode 13. Montravers Estate (Part 2) - Nevis, West Indies
1999-03-28 · 50 min

Invited by historian David Small, the team are on the tiny Caribbean island of Nevis, for a six-day dig to uncover the history of sugar production and slavery here. They are investigating a particular plantation, Montravers Estate, now…

Season 7
Season 7
13 episodes · 2000

From this season onwards, Time Team was filmed in widescreen format.

A Muslim Port In Spain - Denia, Spain
Episode 1. A Muslim Port In Spain - Denia, Spain
2000-01-02 · 50 min

1000 years ago, the port of Denia on the Costa Blanca used to be a thriving Islamic outpost in medieval Europe, before being Christianised in 1242. During this period Spain benefitted from a sophisticated Arab culture, including maths,…

The Mosaic at the Bottom of the Garden - Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Episode 2. The Mosaic at the Bottom of the Garden - Cirencester, Gloucestershire
2000-01-09 · 50 min

In 300 A.D. Corinium Dobunnorum was England's wealthiest city next to Londinium. Now it's the pleasant Gloucestershire town of Cirencester, and Time Team are visiting the leafy suburban Chester Street, where they hope the back gardens…

One of the First Spitfires Lost in France - Wierre-Effroy, France
Episode 3. One of the First Spitfires Lost in France - Wierre-Effroy, France
2000-01-16 · 50 min

On 23 May 1940 a Spitfire (P9373) flown by RAF pilot Paul Klipsch crashed into a field in Wierre-Effroy, France. Time Team, in concert with WWII aircraft historians and air crash investigator Steve Moss, try to find out what happened.…

An Iron-Age Roundhouse and a Henge - Waddon, Dorset
Episode 4. An Iron-Age Roundhouse and a Henge - Waddon, Dorset
2000-01-23 · 50 min

Time Team are doing a spot of gardening. Residents have presented them with evidence of historical activity, in the form of pottery shards and lumps and bumps in the landscape. While Victor sketches out possible buildings, Stewart tries…

Hadrian's Wall - Birdoswald, Cumbria
Episode 5. Hadrian's Wall - Birdoswald, Cumbria
2000-01-30 · 50 min

The team carry out the first-ever excavation of a cemetery at a Roman fort. This one is a World Heritage Site on Hadrian's Wall, delineating Roman Britain's northern boundary. Dead soldiers would have been cremated, and Jackie makes an…

In Search of the Earliest Traces of Mankind - Elveden, Suffolk
Episode 6. In Search of the Earliest Traces of Mankind - Elveden, Suffolk
2000-02-06 · 50 min

Beneath a modern holiday village in Suffolk lies evidence of early Stone Age activity, 400,000 years ago. Human remains from this period in England are exceedingly rare, but the team hope to find animal and plant debris. They will have to…

The Missing Cathedral and the Diabetic Prior - Coventry, West Midlands
Episode 7. The Missing Cathedral and the Diabetic Prior - Coventry, West Midlands
2000-02-13 · 50 min

Coventry's modern cathedral replaced the old cathedral, bombed to destruction by the Luftwaffe in World War II. A 3rd cathedral, St. Mary's, was also a Benedictine priory, demolished in the 16th century by Henry VIII. The building's…

The Royalists' Last Stand - Basing House, Hampshire
Episode 8. The Royalists' Last Stand - Basing House, Hampshire
2000-02-20 · 50 min

Basing House in Hampshire, owned by the Paulet family was once one of the largest private homes in Britain until besieged and destroyed in the English Civil War. Most of the ruins are a Protected Ancient Monument, but Time Team is…

A Bronze-Age Barrow and Walkway - Flag Fenn, Cambridgeshire
Episode 9. A Bronze-Age Barrow and Walkway - Flag Fenn, Cambridgeshire
2000-02-27 · 50 min

The team have their work cut out in the Cambridgeshire fenland, looking for remnants of an ancient culture in the flat landscape. The long wooden track would function as a barrier, defence and ritual passage where votive offerings were…

In Search of the Palace of King Offa - Sutton, Hereford
Episode 10. In Search of the Palace of King Offa - Sutton, Hereford
2000-03-05 · 50 min

Time Team are in Freen's Court on the English-Welsh border. A recent aerial photograph shows parch marks. The kingdom of Mercia was ruled by the ruthless eighth century King Offa. Could this be his palace? All sorts of colourful legends…

A Roman Temple in Sight of the Millennium Dome - Greenwich Park, London
Episode 11. A Roman Temple in Sight of the Millennium Dome - Greenwich Park, London
2000-03-12 · 50 min

The team dig for Roman remains in Greenwich Park, London. They are joined by Hedley Swain from the Museum of London, Harvey Sheldon from the University of London and Mark Hassel from University College, London. Chris Owen (reconstructor)…

Nuns in Northumbria - Hartlepool, County Durham
Episode 12. Nuns in Northumbria - Hartlepool, County Durham
2000-03-19 · 50 min

In 1833 builders in Hartlepool, Northumbria found name stones and skeletons in what once was the graveyard of Hartlepool Abbey. Time Team investigates what remains of the monastery led by St Hilda in the front gardens and traffic islands…

The Roman Fortress of Eboracum - York, Yorkshire
Episode 13. The Roman Fortress of Eboracum - York, Yorkshire
2000-03-26 · 50 min

The team head to the ancient city of York for a special live dig. Finds include a Roman skeleton with hobnailed boots, and a Viking leather shoe. They are joined by Barney Sloane (site supervisor), Peter Addyman (director of the York…

Season 8
Season 8
13 episodes · 2001
An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery - Normanton, Lincolnshire
Episode 1. An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery - Normanton, Lincolnshire
2001-01-07 · 49 min

The team are intrigued that an Anglo-Saxon cemetery should contain Roman pottery. They are joined by archaeologist Naomi Field, Maggie Darling (Roman pottery expert), Martin Welch (Anglo-Saxon expert), Irit Narkis (archaeological…

The Man Who Bought a Castle - Alderton, Northamptonshire
Episode 2. The Man Who Bought a Castle - Alderton, Northamptonshire
2001-01-14 · 49 min

Derek Batten bought a plot of land advertised as a castle and moat; but there is little sign of a castle other than a tree-covered mound surrounded by a huge ditch. So he has asked Time Team to sort it out. Because the site is a scheduled…

The Celtic Spring - Llygadwy, Powys
Episode 3. The Celtic Spring - Llygadwy, Powys
2001-01-21 · 50 min

In deepest Wales lies an extraordinary site, with a Megalith, a Neolithic tomb, a Norman watchtower, early Christian symbols, and a natural spring. From this spring, the landowner has recovered an astonishing variety of coins, sculptures…

A Waltham Villa - Waltham Field, Whittington, Gloucestershire
Episode 4. A Waltham Villa - Waltham Field, Whittington, Gloucestershire
2001-01-28 · 50 min

Time Team want to paint a picture of a family living in a Roman villa in the Cotswolds almost 2000 years ago. So they decide to dig a site near Fosse Way, only a few hundred metres from two previously excavated villas, in an area…

The Lost Viaduct - Blaenavon, Torfaen
Episode 5. The Lost Viaduct - Blaenavon, Torfaen
2001-02-04 · 50 min

Time Team attempt to find what is reputed to be the first railway viaduct. Built in 1790, to move coal efficiently from the mine to the Blaenavon Ironworks, one mountain over, horses drew wagons along its tracks for only about 10 years.…

A Palace Sold for Scrap - Rycote, Thame, Oxfordshire
Episode 6. A Palace Sold for Scrap - Rycote, Thame, Oxfordshire
2001-02-11 · 50 min

The owners of Rycote House live in a lovely converted stable block, but they believe that the extremely grand house that once stood on the property and which hosted Tudor royalty burned down in 1745, and they want Time Team to…

An Iron-Age Roundhouse - Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire
Episode 7. An Iron-Age Roundhouse - Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire
2001-02-18 · 49 min

The team are on Salisbury Plain, over 38,000 hectares of land in South West England owned by the MOD. Though the whole area is rich in ancient remains, they are concentrating on Beeches Barn, an unprepossessing field rumoured to conceal…

The Bone Caves - Alveston, Gloucestershire
Episode 8. The Bone Caves - Alveston, Gloucestershire
2001-02-25 · 49 min

A pile of bones has been discovered in a narrow cave. They include cows, dogs and a human skull, which have been dated to the late Iron Age Celts. Local archaeologist Mark Horton is keen to discover whether this is a ritual site or just a…

The Inter-City Villa - Basildon, Berkshire
Episode 9. The Inter-City Villa - Basildon, Berkshire
2001-03-04 · 49 min

While laying Brunel's Great Western Railway line 50 miles from London, navvies discovered mosaic floors indicating a Roman villa. The mosaics were broken up and the whole site ignored, until recent photographs of cropmarks showed the…

Holy Island - Lindisfarne, Northumberland
Episode 10. Holy Island - Lindisfarne, Northumberland
2001-03-11 · 49 min

The team look at a wide range of historical deposits on the iconic Holy Island of Lindisfarne, including evidence of military activity in the 16th and 17th centuries. They are joined by John Heward (architectural historian),…

The Leaning Tower of Bridgnorth - Bridgnorth, Shropshire
Episode 11. The Leaning Tower of Bridgnorth - Bridgnorth, Shropshire
2001-03-18 · 49 min

All that is left of Bridgnorth Castle is the 70-foot Norman tower. The team are in the park, trying to piece together what it looked like in its heyday, 900 years ago. They must dig outside the area of the scheduled monument. Phil and a…

Three Tales of Canterbury - Canterbury, Kent
Episode 12. Three Tales of Canterbury - Canterbury, Kent
2001-03-25 · 49 min

In highlights from a previous live dig, the team visit the ancient city of Canterbury to investigate three separate sites, all connected by their religious functions. There is a Roman temple, a monastery, and a medieval site devoted to…

The Leper Hospital - Winchester, Hampshire
Episode 13. The Leper Hospital - Winchester, Hampshire
2001-04-01 · 49 min

Outside of the city boundaries of Winchester, in what is today known as Hospital Field, once stood the St Mary Magdalen Leper Hospital. Probably founded in around 1140 by Henry of Blois, the superb chapel was recorded in engravings as a…

Season 9
Season 9
13 episodes · 2002
London's First Bridge - Vauxhall, London
Episode 1. London's First Bridge - Vauxhall, London
2002-01-06 · 50 min

At low tide on the foreshore of the Thames near Vauxhall Bridge in central London, a series of timber stumps is visible. How old are they, and what was their purpose? Time Team have the task of finding out, before the stumps are destroyed…

The Roman's Panic - Ancaster, Lincolnshire
Episode 2. The Roman's Panic - Ancaster, Lincolnshire
2002-01-13 · 50 min

Ancaster has yielded numerous Roman finds as well as a large cemetery with several sarcophagi from the period. In addition, the church is known in British archaeology for a Roman inscription dedicated to the deity Viridius. Phil finds the…

Diving for the Armada - Kinlochbervie, Sutherland
Episode 3. Diving for the Armada - Kinlochbervie, Sutherland
2002-01-20 · 50 min

The team travel to West Scotland to investigate the wreck of a ship that may have been part of the Spanish armada. As this is a classic case of rescue archaeology, they are joined by the government's Archaeological Diving Unit, whose…

The Naughty Monastery - Chicksands, Bedfordshire
Episode 4. The Naughty Monastery - Chicksands, Bedfordshire
2002-01-27 · 50 min

The team are invited to investigate the officers' mess of a military base in Bedfordshire, once home to monks and nuns of a 14th century Gilbertine Order. It was an experiment in unisex living. Jenni of Time Team volunteers to live like a…

The Furnace in the Cellar - Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire
Episode 5. The Furnace in the Cellar - Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire
2002-02-03 · 50 min

The team head for a pub in Leighton, whose cellar contains the remains of a blast furnace once used for smelting iron. When Tony arrives, test pits are already being dug, and Geophysics are busy surveying the car park. They are joined by…

An Ermine Street Pub - Cheshunt, Hertfordshire
Episode 6. An Ermine Street Pub - Cheshunt, Hertfordshire
2002-02-10 · 50 min

It is 40 years since amateur archaeologists dug up Roman remains near Ermine Street, now hidden beneath Cheshunt Park. Time Team tell the story of the original excavation, using the detailed plan to conduct their own investigation. They…

Iron-Age Market - Helford, Cornwall
Episode 7. Iron-Age Market - Helford, Cornwall
2002-02-17 · 50 min

Two massive hill forts on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, at Gear and Caer Vallack, have never been excavated. In fact, no major Cornish Iron Age site has ever been investigated. Time Team have been given the tall order of making some…

Siege House in Shropshire - High Ercall, Shropshire
Episode 8. Siege House in Shropshire - High Ercall, Shropshire
2002-02-24 · 50 min

The owners of a Tudor house, High Ercall Hall, want Time Team to investigate a bloody confrontation between the Roundheads and Cavaliers during the English Civil War, 350 years ago. In front of the house are four mysterious arches. Could…

A Prehistoric Airfield - Throckmorton, Worcestershire
Episode 9. A Prehistoric Airfield - Throckmorton, Worcestershire
2002-03-03 · 50 min

Hoping to uncover Bronze Age burials, the team descend on a disused airfield. But initial finds suggest the Iron Age, while geophysics shows plenty of circles and some larger rectangular enclosures. Jacqui Wood makes prehistoric cheese,…

A Lost Roman City - Castleford, Yorkshire
Episode 10. A Lost Roman City - Castleford, Yorkshire
2002-03-10 · 50 min

The medieval castle of Beaudesert in Henley-in-Arden suddenly vanished without trace, leaving a single stone on top of a mound. The people want to know what it looked like. "The Mount" as it's called by the locals, is a popular beauty…

Every Castle Needs a Lord - Beaudesert, Warwickshire
Episode 11. Every Castle Needs a Lord - Beaudesert, Warwickshire
2002-03-17 · 50 min

The medieval castle of Beaudesert in Henley-in-Arden suddenly vanished without trace, leaving a single stone on top of a mound. The people want to know what it looked like. "The Mount" as it's called by the locals, is a popular beauty…

Steptoe Et Filius - Yaverland, Isle of Wight
Episode 12. Steptoe Et Filius - Yaverland, Isle of Wight
2002-03-24 · 50 min

Two years ago, local archaeologist Kevin Trott discovered Roman remains in a trench being dug for a water pipe. Unfortunately the trench had to be closed, and now Time Team are having trouble finding it. While Phil and the diggers look…

Seven Buckets and a Buckle - Breamore, Hampshire
Episode 13. Seven Buckets and a Buckle - Breamore, Hampshire
2002-03-31 · 50 min

A Byzantine brass bucket was found during a 3-day live dig in a Saxon cemetery a year ago. Time Team returns to find out more about the people who lived and died here. Metal detectorists are called in to find non-ferrous metals, to…

Season 10
Season 10
13 episodes · 2003
Garden Secrets - Raunds, Northamptonshire
Episode 1. Garden Secrets - Raunds, Northamptonshire
2003-01-05 · 50 min

Time Team investigates a back garden in Raunds, where a skeleton – aptly named Henry by his discoverer – has been found along with his Anglo-Saxon grave goods. The burial probably fits in with a number of other Saxon sites in the town and…

Mosaics, Mosaics, Mosaics - Dinnington, Somerset
Episode 2. Mosaics, Mosaics, Mosaics - Dinnington, Somerset
2003-01-12 · 50 min

Time Team travels to Somerset to investigate the discovery of an exquisite Roman mosaic in a field. The geophysical survey clearly indicates the presence of a substantial and well-preserved villa on the site. One of the main problems they…

Peak District Practices - Carsington, Derbyshire
Episode 3. Peak District Practices - Carsington, Derbyshire
2003-01-19 · 50 min

Time Team examines a mysterious cave in Derbyshire where cavers have found several skeletons, some of them newborn babies and the earliest dated to the Stone Age. Finds from the cave have also provided dates from the Iron Age and the…

The Giant's Grave - Fetlar, Shetland
Episode 4. The Giant's Grave - Fetlar, Shetland
2003-01-26 · 50 min

Time Team investigates a Shetland back garden for remains of Viking occupation after the discovery of a number of soapstone objects there. They also open a mound feature nearby called The Giant's Grave to see whether or not in fact it may…

Joust Dig It - Greenwich, London
Episode 5. Joust Dig It - Greenwich, London
2003-02-02 · 50 min

Time Team investigates Placentia, the Greenwich palace of king Henry VIII. They try to locate his royal armoury and the tiltyard, where the court and nobility would have jousted and been entertained in mock castles. In the experimental…

Digging Liberty - Merton, London
Episode 6. Digging Liberty - Merton, London
2003-02-09 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the team are hunting for Liberty's first factory in South London. 'Liberty silks' still evoke images of opulence and beauty, of floating dresses and more leisurely times. But their hunt proves far from leisurely. Day…

Death in a Crescent - Bath, Somerset
Episode 7. Death in a Crescent - Bath, Somerset
2003-02-16 · 50 min

Time Team visit Bath to investigate parch marks seen in the park lawn of the Royal Crescent, indicating the presence of a large Roman road, possibly local remains of the Fosse Way. They also look behind the Crescent for Roman sarcophagi…

Back to Our Roots - Athelney, Somerset
Episode 8. Back to Our Roots - Athelney, Somerset
2003-02-23 · 50 min

Time Team revisits Athelney Abbey, the hideaway of Alfred the Great, and also the very first site investigated by the team one hundred programs earlier. Ten years of technological advances in the meantime has significantly enhanced their…

Looking for the White House - Kew Gardens, London
Episode 9. Looking for the White House - Kew Gardens, London
2003-03-02 · 50 min

Time Team visits Kew Gardens to find the White House, part of the second Kew Palace complex and favourite home of mad king George III. While Carenza is shown how decorated wine glasses of the period are made, Stewart induced a lot of…

Rescuing the Dead - Leven, Fife
Episode 10. Rescuing the Dead - Leven, Fife
2003-03-02 · 50 min

A building development threatens a Bronze Age cemetery in Fife, and Time Team is there to carry out rescue excavations together with County Archaeologists. The graves are Cist burials in various states of preservation placed around a…

Not a Blot on the Landscape - Castle Howard, Yorkshire
Episode 11. Not a Blot on the Landscape - Castle Howard, Yorkshire
2003-03-16 · 50 min

Time Team travels to Castle Howard to look for the lost village of Henderskelf, which was demolished around 1700 to make way for the new castle constructed on the estate and its formal gardens. But the exact placement of the village is…

A View to a Kiln - Sedgefield, County Durham
Episode 12. A View to a Kiln - Sedgefield, County Durham
2003-03-16 · 50 min

Roman finds from Sedgefield prompt Time Team to visit a field and subject it to investigation. Air photographs and geophysical survey show tantalizing signs of activity below the turf, while fieldwalking provides even more finds. However,…

Jailhouse Rocks - Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria
Episode 13. Jailhouse Rocks - Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria
2003-03-30 · 50 min

The police in Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, know that their station dates back to the first gaol built on the site in the 1770s. They also know that two subsequent prisons, from the 1820s and the 1870s, also stood on the site. They…

Season 11
Season 11
13 episodes · 2004
In Search of the Brigittine Abbey - Syon House, London
Episode 1. In Search of the Brigittine Abbey - Syon House, London
2004-01-04 · 50 min

The team are on the trail of a medieval mystery. Founded by Henry V and built by his son Henry VI, Syon Abbey was a large, wealthy monastery for nuns of an obscure Swedish order. During the reign of Henry VIII it vanished. Its remains lie…

A Roman Bath House and Edwardian Folly - Whitestaunton Manor, Somerset
Episode 2. A Roman Bath House and Edwardian Folly - Whitestaunton Manor, Somerset
2004-01-11 · 50 min

Next to the beautifully manicured lawns of Whitestaunton Manor in the Blackdown Hills of Somerset lies a patch of muddy weeds. Coins and pottery have been found here, and it is supposedly the site of a Roman villa. But archaeology student…

The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Migdale, Scottish Highlands
Episode 3. The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Migdale, Scottish Highlands
2004-01-18 · 50 min

There's an island-ish round area of stones in Loch Migdale - could it be a crannog? 200 meters away on the banks is a small (12 m diameter) circular feature - is it a henge? Time Team rounds up some experts on the prehistoric and finds…

Saxon Burials on the Ridge - South Carlton, Lincolnshire
Episode 4. Saxon Burials on the Ridge - South Carlton, Lincolnshire
2004-01-25 · 50 min

The team investigate a possible fifth century cemetery in a ploughed field, where they find a metal shield boss. One male skeleton is holding a drinking vessel. There are hints of much earlier activity as well, including a Bronze Age…

The Roman Fort That Wasn't There - Syndale, Kent
Episode 5. The Roman Fort That Wasn't There - Syndale, Kent
2004-02-01 · 50 min

Nobody knows what happened immediately after the Romans arrived in 43 AD, because no Roman fort has been discovered in this part of South East England. Time Team are on a mission to find the missing link. Local archaeologist Paul…

An Iron-Age Trading Centre - Green Island, Dorset
Episode 6. An Iron-Age Trading Centre - Green Island, Dorset
2004-02-08 · 50 min

Green Island in Poole Harbour has already shown that it was a significant centre of Iron Age activity, with evidence of industrial activity and trading to and from the continental mainland. But it has never been properly excavated. Two…

A Medieval Blast Furnace - The Old Furnace, Oakamoor, Staffordshire
Episode 7. A Medieval Blast Furnace - The Old Furnace, Oakamoor, Staffordshire
2004-02-15 · 50 min

The team are revisiting the garden of Furnace Cottage in Churnet Valley, where the previous excavation of an Elizabethan blast furnace produced evidence of much earlier iron-making. Stewart surveys the landscape, to piece together a…

Rescuing a Mesolithic Foreshore - Goldcliff, Newport
Episode 8. Rescuing a Mesolithic Foreshore - Goldcliff, Newport
2004-02-22 · 50 min

When the tide recedes at this point on the Severn estuary, rare evidence of stone age activity is uncovered. Time Team are on a three-day mission to help recover some of these relics before they are washed away. It involves excavating and…

Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology - Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire
Episode 9. Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology - Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire
2004-02-29 · 50 min

The British landscape is littered with Iron Age hill forts. A local archaeology unit is digging such a hill fort in Oxfordshire, but cannot afford to investigate a neighbouring larger hill, only 200 metres away. Both Roman and Iron Age…

King Cnut's Manor - Nassington, Northamptonshire
Episode 10. King Cnut's Manor - Nassington, Northamptonshire
2004-03-07 · 50 min

Digging up fields and car parks and back gardens is all very well, but how could Time Team pass up a chance to dig up a living room? The manor house in Nassington was purchased in a derelict state, and while restoring it, several massive…

Back-Garden Archaeology: Revisiting a Roman Villa - Ipswich, Suffolk
Episode 11. Back-Garden Archaeology: Revisiting a Roman Villa - Ipswich, Suffolk
2004-03-14 · 50 min

As renowned Suffolk archaeologist Basil Brown discovered, Castle Hill near Ipswich is named, not after a castle, but a substantial Roman villa. Brown was unable to complete his excavation, and Time Team have been called in by local…

The Lost City of Roxburgh - Roxburgh, Scottish Borders
Episode 12. The Lost City of Roxburgh - Roxburgh, Scottish Borders
2004-03-21 · 50 min

Tony and the team search for the remains of Roxburgh, one of medieval Scotland's four great centres, but which has vanished beneath the pasture surrounding the ruins of Roxburgh Castle.

Brimming with Remains - Cranborne Chase, Dorset
Episode 13. Brimming with Remains - Cranborne Chase, Dorset
2004-03-28 · 50 min

Pigs rooting in a windswept field in Dorset unearthed fragments including Roman mosaic floor tiles. In addition, a Bournemouth University excavation team located some burials nearby. The farmer, Simon Meaden, has asked Time Team to…

Season 12
Season 12
13 episodes · 2005
The Manor That's Back to Front - Chenies Manor House, Buckinghamshire
Episode 1. The Manor That's Back to Front - Chenies Manor House, Buckinghamshire
2005-01-02 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the team visit Chenies Manor which is believed to have been upgraded in time for Henry VIII's visit around 1530. However, while a late 16th-century inventory suggests that an additional range of rooms fit for a king once…

The Monastery and the Mansion - Nether Poppleton, Yorkshire
Episode 2. The Monastery and the Mansion - Nether Poppleton, Yorkshire
2005-01-09 · 50 min

The villagers of Nether Poppleton, near York, join Tony Robinson and the team for some extensive digging as they try to determine the exact age of their village. The current layout follows a typical medieval pattern but a reference to the…

The Bombers in the Marsh - Warton near Preston, Lancashire
Episode 3. The Bombers in the Marsh - Warton near Preston, Lancashire
2005-01-16 · 50 min

On 29 November 1944, two US Douglas A-26 Invader bombers crashed in Warton Marsh. Both planes, along with a number of others, had left Warton Airbase in formation, en route to join forces in the preparations for the Battle of the Bulge.…

Fighting On The Frontier - Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway
Episode 4. Fighting On The Frontier - Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway
2005-01-23 · 50 min

Twenty years ago, during a particularly dry summer, parch marks revealed what seemed to be a huge Roman fort a few hundred metres from the Duke of Buccleuch's extraordinarily grand house, Drumlanrig Castle, in Dumfries. The discovery lay…

A Neolithic Cathedral? - Northborough, Peterborough
Episode 5. A Neolithic Cathedral? - Northborough, Peterborough
2005-01-30 · 50 min

The Time Team is invited to a huge circular crop mark near Peterborough, referred to as a causewayed enclosure by archaeologists. Huge ditches mark the area, which date the site at around 6,000 years old. Some believe the ditches to be…

In Search of Henry V's Flagship, Grace Dieu - Bursledon, Hampshire
Episode 6. In Search of Henry V's Flagship, Grace Dieu - Bursledon, Hampshire
2005-02-06 · 50 min

The team have three days to explore the skeleton of a medieval warship found on the bed of the River Hamble near Southampton. They must prove whether it is the Grace Dieu, Henry V's naval flagship, and also find out how big it was and…

Going Upmarket With The Romans - Standish, Gloucestershire
Episode 7. Going Upmarket With The Romans - Standish, Gloucestershire
2005-02-13 · 50 min

For years, a field near Standish in Gloucestershire has yielded Roman brooches, mosaic tiles and coins. The finds point to a sizeable villa somewhere nearby - but so far none has been found. Tony Robinson and the team have just three days…

Picts And Hermits: Cave Dwellers Of Fife - Wemyss, Fife
Episode 8. Picts And Hermits: Cave Dwellers Of Fife - Wemyss, Fife
2005-02-20 · 50 min

Wemyss Caves, on the shore of the Firth of Forth, have been a famous landmark for centuries. Legend has it that they were occupied by the mysterious Pictish people who scared the Romans into building Hadrian's Wall; that subsequently they…

Lost Centuries Of St Osyth - St Osyth, Essex
Episode 9. Lost Centuries Of St Osyth - St Osyth, Essex
2005-02-27 · 50 min

7th century Vikings sailed up an Essex creek. Legends tells hold they captured a nun who was offered her modesty or her mortality, chose death. The nun carried her severed head up the hill to her church and collapsed. A spring bubbled up.…

The Puzzle Of Picket's Farm - South Perrott, Dorset
Episode 10. The Puzzle Of Picket's Farm - South Perrott, Dorset
2005-03-06 · 50 min

Time Team heads to South Perrott in Dorset, inspired by the intriguing discovery of Roman brooches and coins in a hilltop field. The Team are pretty sure they're going to uncover a Roman Temple, but the search gets off to a bad start when…

Norman Neighbours - Skipsea, East Yorkshire
Episode 11. Norman Neighbours - Skipsea, East Yorkshire
2005-03-01 · 50 min

For years Time Team fan Frances Davies has been collecting finds from the field outside her back door in Skipsea in East Yorkshire. She has uncovered Neolithic, Roman and Saxon items, but her best finds are medieval pots dating from the…

Tower Blocks And Togas - South Shields, Tyneside
Episode 12. Tower Blocks And Togas - South Shields, Tyneside
2005-03-20 · 50 min

In South Shields, the Roman Fort at the end of Hadrian's Wall is a local landmark and the team embark on a quest to locate the site of a huge Roman military cemetery thought to be in the area. They search all nearby open spaces but come…

Animal Farm - Hanslope, Milton Keynes
Episode 13. Animal Farm - Hanslope, Milton Keynes
2005-04-03 · 50 min

An unusual horse bit, some posh finds and carved stonework lead Time Team on a search for a Norman hunting lodge in Northamptonshire. But it isn't long before the lodge's massive stone walls begin to look a little less impressive, and,…

Season 13
Season 13
13 episodes · 2006
The Bodies in the Shed - Glendon, Northamptonshire
Episode 1. The Bodies in the Shed - Glendon, Northamptonshire
2006-01-22 · 50 min

The Team is visiting Glendon Hall to unravel the mystery of the human skeletons found under an outbuilding. The team are joined by Richard Morriss (historic building consultant) and Glenn Foard (landscape archaeologist).

Villas out of Molehills - Withington, Gloucestershire
Episode 2. Villas out of Molehills - Withington, Gloucestershire
2006-01-29 · 50 min

When a colony of moles brings up pieces of mosaic floor in a Cotswold field, Tony Robinson and the team investigate whether the findings could be linked to a nearby Roman villa discovered almost 200 years ago. A local spring might give a…

Rubble at the Mill - Manchester
Episode 3. Rubble at the Mill - Manchester
2006-02-05 · 50 min

The team set to work uncovering Manchester's first cotton mill, built by one of the fathers of the Industrial Revolution, Richard Arkwright. Over three days the team uncover the remains of a complex factory and also signs of a…

The First Tudor Palace? - Esher, Surrey
Episode 4. The First Tudor Palace? - Esher, Surrey
2006-02-12 · 50 min

The team visit Wayneflete Tower which is all that remains of a palace. Over three days they piece together the story of a site that evolved into one of the most stunning buildings of early Tudor times. They are joined by historic…

The Boat on the Rhine - A Roman Boat in Utrecht  - Utrecht, The Netherlands
Episode 5. The Boat on the Rhine - A Roman Boat in Utrecht - Utrecht, The Netherlands
2006-02-19 · 50 min

The team is invited by Dutch archaeologists to help rescue crucial evidence from a 35-metre-long barge that once sailed the Rhine. The team has one chance to investigate the boat before the bulldozers move in.They are joined by city…

Court of the Kentish King - Eastry, Kent
Episode 6. Court of the Kentish King - Eastry, Kent
2006-02-26 · 50 min

The team descends on the orchards of Kent to search for the lost Anglo-Saxon palace of Eastry, and discover two likely contenders. Over three days, they dig the longest trench in Time Team history.

The Monks' Manor - Brimham, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Episode 7. The Monks' Manor - Brimham, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
2006-03-05 · 50 min

The team travels to the Yorkshire Dales to meet Chris and Barbara Bradley on their farm to uncover the remains of a monastic grange - a medieval forerunner to the grand country house, with connections to nearby Fountains Abbey. Kerry Ely…

Castle in the Round - Queensborough, Kent
Episode 8. Castle in the Round - Queensborough, Kent
2006-03-12 · 50 min

The team investigate the remains of Queenborough Castle on the Isle of Sheppey, built by Edward III for Queen Philippa during the Hundred Years' War. The Time Team excavate the castle mound, and opinion is divided whether this unique…

Sussex Ups and Downs - Blackpatch, near Worthing, Sussex
Episode 9. Sussex Ups and Downs - Blackpatch, near Worthing, Sussex
2006-03-19 · 50 min

The team travels to what could be a Neolithic settlement in the Sussex Downs. Initially discovered by John Pull in 1923, the site is littered with remains of 6000-year-old flint mines. But Pull claimed to have discovered a second site…

Birthplace of the Confessor - Islip, Oxfordshire
Episode 10. Birthplace of the Confessor - Islip, Oxfordshire
2006-03-26 · 50 min

The team descends upon the sleepy Oxfordshire village of Islip, the birthplace of Edward the Confessor, for one of the most challenging and intriguing excavations of the series. They are joined by architectural historians Sam Newton and…

Early Bath - Ffrith, Flintshire
Episode 11. Early Bath - Ffrith, Flintshire
2006-04-02 · 50 min

The team descend on the village of Ffrith in North Wales to discover if it is built on the remains of a Roman mining town. The main street runs along the route of Offa's Dyke. The dig involves excavating two gardens and the playing field,…

The Taxman's Tavern - Alfoldean, Horsham, Sussex
Episode 12. The Taxman's Tavern - Alfoldean, Horsham, Sussex
2006-04-09 · 50 min

Time Team travel to Alfoldean in West Sussex to uncover a Roman mansio or stopping-place, and hence the story of the whole settlement. The dig takes place in ploughed fields on both sides of the A29, or what the Romans knew as Stane…

Scotch Broch - Applecross near Skye, Scottish Highlands
Episode 13. Scotch Broch - Applecross near Skye, Scottish Highlands
2006-04-16 · 50 min

Tony and the team journey to Applecross in the north west of Scotland to excavate a broch, a monumental dry-stone tower that was one of the largest Iron Age structures in Britain. But they are hampered by stony soil and a massive overhead…

Season 14
Season 14
14 episodes · 2007
Finds on the Fairway - Isle of Man
Episode 1. Finds on the Fairway - Isle of Man
2007-01-14 · 50 min

The team battle the tail end of Hurricane Gordon to investigate the last keeill standing, preserved beneath a golf course on the Isle of Man. A thousand years ago the island was dotted with these keeills, or small stone chapels, most of…

There's No Place Like Rome - Blacklands, near Frome, Somerset
Episode 2. There's No Place Like Rome - Blacklands, near Frome, Somerset
2007-01-21 · 50 min

The team are in Somerset to investigate the remains of a small Roman villa, dating back to just after the time of the Roman invasion in 43 AD. But previous excavations suggest it was occupied by local inhabitants rather than Roman…

School Diggers Medieval - Hooke Court, Dorset
Episode 3. School Diggers Medieval - Hooke Court, Dorset
2007-01-28 · 50 min

The team are in Hooke Court, Dorset to investigate a moated manor house with a mysterious past. Now used as a school, the grounds contain remains of buildings from the past 500 years and as the trenchers begin their work, the finds start…

The Druids' Last Stand - Amlwch, Anglesey
Episode 4. The Druids' Last Stand - Amlwch, Anglesey
2007-02-04 · 50 min

Time Team are in the Island of Anglesey in North Wales, investigating a system of earthworks, not noticed until 2006 when identified by a light aircraft. Is it Iron Age or Roman? Though the locals believe that the ancient sect of the…

Sharpe's Redoubt - Sandgate, Kent
Episode 5. Sharpe's Redoubt - Sandgate, Kent
2007-02-11 · 50 min

The team investigate the remains of Shorncliffe Redoubt, the first fort built to defend the English south coast from invasion by revolutionary French forces in the 1790s.

A Port and Stilton - Stilton, Cambridgeshire
Episode 6. A Port and Stilton - Stilton, Cambridgeshire
2007-02-18 · 50 min

The team visit a site near the Roman road of Ermine Street, where a clutch of Roman objects has been discovered. But field-walking has also produced Anglo-Saxon artefacts, and it becomes apparent that the site had more historical activity…

A Tale of Two Villages - Wicken, Northamptonshire
Episode 7. A Tale of Two Villages - Wicken, Northamptonshire
2007-02-25 · 50 min

The team descend on the village of Wicken to investigate the local history. Digging in residents' gardens and surrounding fields, the team uncover a mysterious church, an ancient burial ground and evidence of a Saxon community.

No Stone Unturned - Warburton, Greater Manchester
Episode 8. No Stone Unturned - Warburton, Greater Manchester
2007-03-04 · 50 min

The team arrive at a field outside Cheshire where metal detectorists have made several valuable finds in the past, hinting the site was once a very active Roman settlement. However, the complete lack of finds causes serious concern…

The Domesday Mill - Dotton, Devon
Episode 9. The Domesday Mill - Dotton, Devon
2007-03-11 · 50 min

Time Team have never excavated a watermill before. Despite the fact that they were plentiful in historic times, these features have been under-researched. Heading to the River Otter in Devon, the team excavate a site dating back at least…

The Cheyne Gang - Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire
Episode 10. The Cheyne Gang - Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire
2007-03-18 · 50 min

Archaeologists in Chesham in Buckinghamshire believe they've found the remains of a medieval building under the manicured lawns of a Georgian house.

Road to the Relics - Godstone, Surrey
Episode 11. Road to the Relics - Godstone, Surrey
2007-03-25 · 50 min

A local metal detectorist has been visiting the same field in Godstone in Surrey for the past 15 years, and in that time has discovered a huge collection of Roman finds. Around 600 coins, many of them of high value, have been recovered…

The Abbey Habit - Poulton, Cheshire
Episode 12. The Abbey Habit - Poulton, Cheshire
2007-04-01 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the team travel to the Welsh border in search of the abandoned Poulton Abbey that was once briefly used by Cistercian monks. Mick is delighted to be researching his favourite subject, monastic history. Though local…

In the Shadow of the Tor - Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
Episode 13. In the Shadow of the Tor - Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
2007-04-08 · 50 min

The Team descend on the bleak, beautiful landscape of Bodmin Moor to face one their biggest challenges yet. The dig aims to date a possible Bronze Age village of stone houses. But alongside the village is a vast and mysterious…

Episode 14. Pugin - The God of Gothic
2007-03-01 · 50 min

Tony Robinson talks us through the renovation of, perhaps, one of the most important homes ever built: Augustus Pugin's home in Ramsgate. In the mid-19th century, Pugin reinvented a medieval style of architecture that became known as…

Season 15
Season 15
13 episodes · 2008
Gold in the Moat - Codnor Castle, Derbyshire
Episode 1. Gold in the Moat - Codnor Castle, Derbyshire
2008-01-06 · 50 min

The crumbling ruins of Codnor Castle are a sad remnant of the imposing home of the De Grey family - knights who saw action in almost every important medieval battle including the crusades and Agincourt. Today Codnor Castle lies in ruins…

Street of the Dead - Binchester, County Durham
Episode 2. Street of the Dead - Binchester, County Durham
2008-01-13 · 50 min

Tony and the team tackle a huge Roman fort in County Durham. The stronghold was part of the defence of Dere Street, the main Roman road from York to Hadrian's Wall. The fort has fine mosaics and preserved rooms, but the Team have just…

Bodies in the Dunes - Barra, Western Isles
Episode 3. Bodies in the Dunes - Barra, Western Isles
2008-01-20 · 50 min

The Team travel to the windswept island of Barra, 50 miles off the west coast of Scotland, for a unique rescue dig. This Hebridean outpost is famous for its strip of unusually fertile sand dunes all round the coast, land that has been…

The Naughty Nuns of Northampton - Towcester, Northamptonshire
Episode 4. The Naughty Nuns of Northampton - Towcester, Northamptonshire
2008-01-27 · 50 min

A Northampton family, the Colecloughs live on the site of a 900-year old nunnery with a rather fruity past, which was at various times accused of witchcraft, begging and debauchery. The burial of a much loved family pet provides the…

Mysteries of the Mosaic - Coberley, Gloucestershire
Episode 5. Mysteries of the Mosaic - Coberley, Gloucestershire
2008-02-03 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and his team unearth the secrets of a Cotswolds field. Hundreds of Roman coins and bits of masonry have been found on this land but it's the chance discovery of a piece of mosaic floor that has really got the archaeologists…

Blitzkreig on Shooter’s Hill - South London
Episode 6. Blitzkreig on Shooter’s Hill - South London
2008-02-10 · 50 min

The Team delve into the very recent past to uncover the hidden archaeology of the biggest British battle that never was: the defence of Britain against a Nazi invasion in 1940. Along the busy main roads and in the quiet back gardens of a…

Keeping Up with the Georgians - Hunstrete, Somerset
Episode 7. Keeping Up with the Georgians - Hunstrete, Somerset
2008-02-17 · 50 min

The team descend on a field just outside Bath to investigate the remains of what could have been one of the country's grandest Georgian houses. An impressive set of stone arches is all that remains of the house built 200 years ago by…

Saxons on the Edge - Stonton Wyville, Leicestershire
Episode 8. Saxons on the Edge - Stonton Wyville, Leicestershire
2008-02-24 · 50 min

An unassuming field in Leicestershire provides the team with a prize that has eluded them for 15 years. In a first for the programme, Tony Robinson and the team finally uncover the rarest of archaeological finds: an Anglo Saxon settlement…

Fort of the Earls - Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Episode 9. Fort of the Earls - Dungannon, Northern Ireland
2008-03-02 · 50 min

The team visit Northern Ireland to locate one of the most important sites in Anglo-Irish history. A hilltop castle above the city of Dungannon, stronghold of the powerful O' Neill clan, was seized by English forces in 1602, setting off…

From Constantinople To Cornwall - Padstow, North Cornwall
Episode 10. From Constantinople To Cornwall - Padstow, North Cornwall
2008-03-09 · 50 min

Cornwall is probably not the first place that springs to mind when thinking about the Roman and Byzantine Empires but in a field overlooking a cove, just a mile down river from the famous Cornish village of Padstow, locals have picked up…

Five Thousand Tons of Stone - Hamsterley, County Durham
Episode 11. Five Thousand Tons of Stone - Hamsterley, County Durham
2008-03-16 · 50 min

The Time Team travel to County Durham to investigate the origins of a mysterious large stone structure which has had locals baffled for centuries. The stone structure is known locally as The Castles, its five-metre thick walls enclose a…

The Romans Recycle - Wickenby, Lincolnshire
Episode 12. The Romans Recycle - Wickenby, Lincolnshire
2008-03-23 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and his intrepid team of archaeologists head off the beaten track in Lincolnshire to discover why a metal detector enthusiast has discovered hundreds of Roman and Iron Age artefacts in a muddy field. Add to that the…

Hunting King Harold - Portskewett, South Wales
Episode 13. Hunting King Harold - Portskewett, South Wales
2008-03-30 · 50 min

For the final episode of the 2008 series the team head to the village of Portskewett in South Wales to investigate a field which is intriguingly named Harold's Field. Local legend has it that King Harold built a hunting lodge there the…

Season 16
Season 16
13 episodes · 2009
The Trouble with Temples - Friars Wash, Hertfordshire
Episode 1. The Trouble with Temples - Friars Wash, Hertfordshire
2009-01-04 · 50 min

Time Team has never found a Roman temple. But a 30-year-old photograph clearly shows double square cropmarks in a field. Surely this time they will strike lucky? The trouble is, the site may have suffered plough damage. Francis takes…

The Wedding Present - Scargill Castle, County Durham
Episode 2. The Wedding Present - Scargill Castle, County Durham
2009-01-11 · 50 min

The Team pieces together the history and the layout of a very special wedding present – Scargill Castle, in the remote wilds of County Durham.

Heroes’ Hill - Knockdhu, County Antrim
Episode 3. Heroes’ Hill - Knockdhu, County Antrim
2009-01-18 · 50 min

Working with archaeologists from Queen's University in Belfast, the Team takes up the challenge to unlock the prehistoric secrets of the headland at Knockdhu, County Antrim.

Toga Town - Caerwent, South Wales
Episode 4. Toga Town - Caerwent, South Wales
2009-01-25 · 50 min

Caerwent is the best-preserved Roman town in Britain. Laid out on a grid pattern, it has 20 blocks within its walls, which still stand at heights of up to five metres in places. Previous excavations have uncovered roads, temples, shops,…

Blood, Sweat and Beers - Rise Hill, Cumbria
Episode 5. Blood, Sweat and Beers - Rise Hill, Cumbria
2009-02-01 · 50 min

Time Team visits the Yorkshire Dales to investigate the Risehill camp settlement, inhabited by the Victorian railway navvies during the construction of the Settle-to-Carlisle railway. On a wind- and rain-swept Yorkshire moor – 'the most…

Episode 6. Buried Bishops and Belfries - Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire
2009-02-08 · 50 min

Time Team gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dig in the hallowed grounds of Salisbury Cathedral – in Phil Harding's home town. In 2008, Salisbury marked the 750th anniversary of the consecration of its cathedral. At the end of…

Episode 7. Anarchy in the UK - Radcot, Oxfordshire
2009-02-15 · 50 min

The Team are in Radcot, Oxfordshire, where they hope to uncover a long-lost fortress built in the 12th century during one of the bloodiest episodes of English history. The tiny hamlet of Radcot in Oxfordshire stands on a strategic…

Mystery of the Ice Cream Villa - Colworth, Bedfordshire
Episode 8. Mystery of the Ice Cream Villa - Colworth, Bedfordshire
2009-02-22 · 50 min

The Team are invited to investigate a Bedfordshire field by a group of amateur archaeologists who have found countless pieces of Roman pottery, coins and building material over the years. In a field next to a science park in Colworth,…

Hermit Harbour - Looe, Cornwall
Episode 9. Hermit Harbour - Looe, Cornwall
2009-03-01 · 50 min

Legend has it that Jesus Christ himself played on the pebble beach at Looe Island (also known as St George's Island), about one mile off the south Cornwall coast near Looe. It is a story that probably originated when the island was being…

Episode 10. Called to the Bar - Lincoln’s Inn, London
2009-03-08 · 50 min

The Team visits Lincoln's Inn, London where they have been asked to investigate the remains of a 13th-century palace that belonged to Henry III's Lord Chancellor. There were only a few areas within Lincoln's Inn where any excavation could…

Beacon on the Fens - Chapel Head, Cambridgeshire
Episode 11. Beacon on the Fens - Chapel Head, Cambridgeshire
2009-03-15 · 50 min

Over the years, farmers working the fields have found large quantities of worked stone, medieval tiles and even two shelly limestone columns, adding credence to the local belief that a medieval chapel once stood here. Time Team visits the…

The Hollow Way - Ulnaby, County Durham
Episode 12. The Hollow Way - Ulnaby, County Durham
2009-03-22 · 50 min

Time Team sets out to unearth the secrets of the deserted medieval village of Ulnaby in Durham. The challenge was to tell the story of a whole lost village – a once-thriving rural world

Skeletons in the Shed - Blythburgh, Suffolk
Episode 13. Skeletons in the Shed - Blythburgh, Suffolk
2009-03-29 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the Team travel to the picturesque expanses of the Suffolk coast to investigate a very special back garden. When the new owners of a house in Blythburgh explored their potting shed they were shocked to discover a…

Season 17
Season 17
13 episodes · 2010
Corridors of Power - Westminster Abbey, London
Episode 1. Corridors of Power - Westminster Abbey, London
2010-04-18 · 50 min

In the first episode of the new series, Tony Robinson, Professor Mick Aston and the Team investigate one of Britain's greatest historic landmarks: Westminster Abbey. Surrounded by the sights and sounds of Parliament Square, the…

A Saintly Site - Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides
Episode 2. A Saintly Site - Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides
2010-04-25 · 50 min

Time Team descend on the Isle of Mull at the invitation of two local amateur archaeologists to investigate a mysterious set of earthworks in a forest near Tobermory. Could they be the remains of a chapel from the time of St Columba?

Bridge over the River Tees - Piercebridge, County Durham
Episode 3. Bridge over the River Tees - Piercebridge, County Durham
2010-05-02 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the Team get their feet wet as they examine a stretch of the River Tees where local divers have discovered more than 2,000 high-quality Roman finds. The river flows past one of the most impressive Roman forts in northern…

In the Halls of a Saxon King - Drayton, Oxfordshire
Episode 4. In the Halls of a Saxon King - Drayton, Oxfordshire
2010-05-09 · 50 min

In Sutton Courtenay Tony Robinson and the Team investigate a set of buildings once occupied by Anglo Saxon royalty. It's the rarest of archaeological sites and uncovers the biggest Saxon building ever discovered in Britain. Aerial…

The Massacre in the Cellar - Hopton Castle, Shropshire
Episode 5. The Massacre in the Cellar - Hopton Castle, Shropshire
2010-05-16 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the Team visit the remains of Hopton Castle in Shropshire. Although it's picturesque, it was the site of a series of gruesome battles that took place at height of the English Civil War, when a Royalist force laid siege…

Potted History - Mildenhall, Wiltshire
Episode 6. Potted History - Mildenhall, Wiltshire
2010-05-23 · 50 min

Time Team visits the heart of Wiltshire for one of their most ambitious projects ever: to investigate an entire lost Roman town. Hidden under acres of wheat, Cunetio would once have been a bustling market centre. It's also the place where…

Death and Dominoes: The First POW Camp - Norman Cross, Cambridgeshire
Episode 7. Death and Dominoes: The First POW Camp - Norman Cross, Cambridgeshire
2010-10-03 · 50 min

The Team visit Norman Cross in Cambridgeshire, a site that is over 200 years old and housed the world's first ever purpose-built prisoner of war camp. It has never before been excavated and the team are keen to unearth the final resting…

Something for the Weekend - Tregruk Castle, Llangybi, Monmouthshire
Episode 8. Something for the Weekend - Tregruk Castle, Llangybi, Monmouthshire
2010-10-10 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the Team find themselves lost in the mists of a Welsh forest as they investigate one of the biggest castles in Britain. Their task is to investigate the castle's mysterious interior and find out how this impressive…

Governor's Green - Governor's Green, Portsmouth
Episode 9. Governor's Green - Governor's Green, Portsmouth
2010-10-17 · 50 min

The Team visit Portsmouth to try and uncover one of the city's oldest buildings - a medieval hospital. But after three days of bone-chilling weather and confusing archaeology can the Team work out what stood on Governors Green over 500…

Priory Engagement - Burford, Oxfordshire
Episode 10. Priory Engagement - Burford, Oxfordshire
2010-10-24 · 50 min

The Team descend upon the Oxfordshire town of Burford to respond to very special challenge - from Time Team's own Professor Mick Aston. They have just three days to uncover a medieval hospital under the front lawn whilst searching for…

There's a Villa Here Somewhere - Litlington, Cambridgeshire
Episode 11. There's a Villa Here Somewhere - Litlington, Cambridgeshire
2010-10-31 · 50 min

But has 18th-century quarrying destroyed all meaningful evidence? Ben Robinson supervises this dig in the absence of Mick Aston. The end results are shown to the appreciative villagers.

Commanding Heights - Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire
Episode 12. Commanding Heights - Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire
2010-11-07 · 50 min

Tony and the Time Team climb a remote Herefordshire hill to investigate one of the biggest prehistoric sites ever featured. Was Dinmore Hill the site of a vast Iron Age hill fort? Needless to say Stewart doesn't think so. He is going with…

Rooting for the Romans - Bedford Purlieus Wood, Cambridgeshire
Episode 13. Rooting for the Romans - Bedford Purlieus Wood, Cambridgeshire
2011-04-17 · 50 min

An eagle-eyed forest ranger spotted bits of Roman building poking out from the forest floor in Cambridgeshire's Bedford Purlieus Wood.

Season 18
Season 18
10 episodes · 2011
Reservoir Rituals - Tottiford Reservoir, Devon
Episode 1. Reservoir Rituals - Tottiford Reservoir, Devon
2011-02-06 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and his team celebrate their 200th dig. Jane Marchand from Dartmoor National Park Authority was alerted by a walker to standing stones peering out of an East Devon reservoir at low level. This is Francis Pryor's dream site,…

Saxon Death, Saxon Gold - West Langton, Leicestershire
Episode 2. Saxon Death, Saxon Gold - West Langton, Leicestershire
2011-02-13 · 50 min

The Team are intrigued by metal detecting finds and pottery scattered across some fields in Leicestershire, which suggest they're on the site of a high-status Anglo-Saxon burial ground.

Romans on the Range - High Ham, Somerset
Episode 3. Romans on the Range - High Ham, Somerset
2011-02-20 · 50 min

Tony and the Team get a unique opportunity to dig at an army firing range at High Ham in Somerset and investigate a series of mosaics first discovered 150 years ago. Everything indicates a Roman villa, though perhaps not on such a grand…

Hitler's Island Fortress - Les Gellettes, Jersey
Episode 4. Hitler's Island Fortress - Les Gellettes, Jersey
2011-02-27 · 50 min

Tony Robinson doesn't usually get to decide where the Team should dig, but in this episode he chooses his first ever site for investigation: a German anti-aircraft battery on Jersey. The dig director was Dr. Ben Robinson.

Furnace in the Forest - Derwentcote, County Durham
Episode 5. Furnace in the Forest - Derwentcote, County Durham
2011-03-06 · 50 min

Dense and tranquil woodland in the County Durham countryside provides an unlikely venue for Time Team's investigation into the earliest days of the Industrial Revolution.

Under the Gravestones - Castor, Cambridgeshire
Episode 6. Under the Gravestones - Castor, Cambridgeshire
2011-03-13 · 50 min

The Team face one of their strangest challenges ever: digging through a church graveyard in search of what could be one of the largest Roman structures ever built in Britain.

House of the White Queen - Groby, Leicestershire
Episode 7. House of the White Queen - Groby, Leicestershire
2011-03-20 · 50 min

Tony and the Team discover evidence of a dynasty that arrived with William the Conqueror and went on to produce two queens of England: Elizabeth I and Lady Jane Grey.

Cannons and Castles - Mont Orgueil, Jersey
Episode 8. Cannons and Castles - Mont Orgueil, Jersey
2011-03-27 · 50 min

Tony Robinson heads to Jersey to investigate the origins of Mont Orgueil Castle. Today's castle is a Tudor structure built on earlier foundations, and it's that early castle, built by King John, that the Team are looking for.

Mystery of the Manor Moat - Llancaiach Fawr, South Wales
Episode 9. Mystery of the Manor Moat - Llancaiach Fawr, South Wales
2011-04-03 · 50 min

Investigating an archaeologist's dream. An ancient moat has been discovered and no one knows what it once protected. Was it an early Welsh chapel, a Roman fort, a fortified cattle enclosure, or even the ancestral home of one of Wales's…

Buck Mill, Somerset - Search for the Domesday Mill
Episode 10. Buck Mill, Somerset - Search for the Domesday Mill
2011-04-10 · 50 min

When Stephen and Stephanie Fry bought a few acres of prime Somerset pasture to graze their horses, they inadvertently also bought the remains of Buck Mill, an 18th-century water mill. But as Stephanie began to look into its history, she…

Season 19
Season 19
13 episodes · 2012
Dig by Wire - Gateholm Island, Pembrokeshire
Episode 1. Dig by Wire - Gateholm Island, Pembrokeshire
2012-01-22 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the team visit a tiny windswept island off the coast of Wales. The only way to get to it is by rigging a 500-metre zip wire way above the wave-lashed rocks.

A Village Affair - Bitterley, Shropshire
Episode 2. A Village Affair - Bitterley, Shropshire
2012-01-29 · 50 min

There's a problem in the chocolate-box village of Bitterley in Shropshire. The village's school and cottages cluster prettily around the green. But the village church and the manor house lie more than half a mile away, on the other side…

The Drowned Town - Dunwich, Suffolk
Episode 3. The Drowned Town - Dunwich, Suffolk
2012-02-05 · 50 min

Tony Robinson and the Team head to Dunwich, a village that's literally falling off the edge of the UK. Coastal erosion has eaten away most of this once-bustling settlement, and before the whole place is lost to the sea, there's a last…

The First King of Racing - Newmarket, Suffolk
Episode 4. The First King of Racing - Newmarket, Suffolk
2012-02-12 · 50 min

Tony and the Team visit Newmarket, the birthplace of horseracing, in search of the earliest archaeological traces of the sport of kings. They dig in the heart of the historic town, in search of the remains of King Charles II's racing…

Chapel of Secrets - Beadnell, Northumberland
Episode 5. Chapel of Secrets - Beadnell, Northumberland
2012-02-19 · 50 min

Tony leads the Team to the village of Beadnell on a beautiful stretch of the Northumbrian coast, to explore an unusual promontory, from which mysterious fragments of human bone have emerged over recent years. The team are joined by…

A Copper Bottomed Dig - Pentrechwyth, Swansea
Episode 6. A Copper Bottomed Dig - Pentrechwyth, Swansea
2012-02-26 · 50 min

Two hundred years ago, Swansea was one of the wealthiest cities in the country, if not the world. The source of those riches was neither the coal nor the steel recently associated with the area, but copper.

The Only Earl Is Essex - Colne Priory, Essex
Episode 7. The Only Earl Is Essex - Colne Priory, Essex
2012-03-04 · 50 min

Tony and the team rip up the pristine lawns of Paul Whight's stately home in search of the secrets of its illustrious former owners: the De Veres, who built a priory here in the 12th century. They are also hoping to discover the later…

Secrets of the Dunes - Kenfig, Bridgend
Episode 8. Secrets of the Dunes - Kenfig, Bridgend
2012-03-18 · 50 min

Eight hundred years ago the people of Kenfig on the south coast of Wales thought they had built the perfect town, nestled round a harbour with easy access to the sea and a sheltered position. The town appears to have been a thriving…

Rome's Wild West - Caerleon, Newport
Episode 9. Rome's Wild West - Caerleon, Newport
2012-03-25 · 50 min

The Roman legionary fort of Caerleon in South Wales is one of the most famous and best preserved Roman sites in Britain. But just outside the fort, archaeologists have discovered signs of yet another huge structure leading from the fort…

How to Lose a Castle - Crewkerne, Somerset
Episode 10. How to Lose a Castle - Crewkerne, Somerset
2012-04-01 · 50 min

For generations a family of Somerset farmers have been wondering if there was ever actually a castle on top of the hill they call Castle Hill. A medieval charter refers to a Norman castle in the area, but they are not clear about exactly…

King John's Lost Palace - Clipstone, Nottinghamshire
Episode 11. King John's Lost Palace - Clipstone, Nottinghamshire
2012-04-08 · 50 min

Tony and the Team don their hunting green, pick up their bows and arrows and head for the fringes of Sherwood Forest, where residents of Clipstone village in Nottinghamshire believe some impressive ruins in a farmer's field may have…

Episode 12. The Time Team Guide to Burial
2012-04-29 · 50 min

Tony Robinson investigates how burial customs have changed and evolved over thousands of years of British history.

Episode 13. Time Team's Greatest Discoveries
2012-05-13 · 50 min

Revisiting digs that produced rare and fine jewellery, gold coins, huge and intricate mosaics - and some extraordinary archaeological fakery - Mick Aston, Phil Harding and Helen Geake defend and debate their choices for Time Team's…

Season 20
Season 20
15 episodes · 2012
The Forgotten Gunners of WWI - Grantham, Lincolnshire
Episode 1. The Forgotten Gunners of WWI - Grantham, Lincolnshire
2012-11-11 · 50 min

Golfers at a popular East Midlands golf club now know that a huge wooded bank beside their fairway is a rather special area of 'rough', an old machine gun firing range.

Brancaster - Brancaster, Norfolk
Episode 2. Brancaster - Brancaster, Norfolk
2014-01-06 · 50 min

Featuring the Team's largest ever range and number of items from Roman Britain and their most ambitious geophysics project to date.

A Capital Hill - Ely, Cardiff
Episode 3. A Capital Hill - Ely, Cardiff
2014-01-13 · 50 min

Time Team investigate a huge hill near Cardiff that may be immensely significant; was it the Iron Age capital of South Wales? Tony and the Team have just three days to answer some very big questions.

Henham's Lost Mansions - Henham Park, Suffolk
Episode 4. Henham's Lost Mansions - Henham Park, Suffolk
2014-01-20 · 50 min

Tony and the team attempt to help Hektor Rous, the son of 'Aussie Earl' Keith Rous, work out the mysterious history of the family's Tudor country home in Suffolk.

Warriors - Figheldean, Wiltshire
Episode 5. Warriors - Figheldean, Wiltshire
2013-01-27 · 50 min

Tony and the team work with veterans of the war in Afghanistan, investigating the ancient Barrow Clump on Salisbury Plain, where they discover burials from 2000BC and rare Saxon finds.

Lost Mines of Lakeland - Coniston, Cumbria
Episode 6. Lost Mines of Lakeland - Coniston, Cumbria
2013-02-03 · 50 min

Tony and the team make their way to the Lake District on an expedition that takes them both higher and deeper than they've ever been before. They are looking for a forgotten piece of the nation's industrial heritage.

Horseshoe Hall - Oakham Castle, Rutland
Episode 7. Horseshoe Hall - Oakham Castle, Rutland
2013-02-10 · 50 min

Oakham Castle is the best preserved 12th-century building in Britain, but there's much more to it than meets the eye.

Mystery of the Thames-side Villa - Dropshort, Oxfordshire
Episode 8. Mystery of the Thames-side Villa - Dropshort, Oxfordshire
2013-02-17 · 50 min

Roman remains have been turning up in an Oxfordshire field for decades, where a student in the 1960s believed he had uncovered a Roman mosaic.

The Lost Castle of Dundrum - Dundrum Castle, County Down
Episode 9. The Lost Castle of Dundrum - Dundrum Castle, County Down
2013-02-24 · 50 min

Tony and the Team search for the remains of a renegade knight's Norman castle in one of Northern Ireland's most picturesque spots.

Wolsey's Lost Palace - The More, Moor Park, Hertfordshire
Episode 10. Wolsey's Lost Palace - The More, Moor Park, Hertfordshire
2013-03-03 · 50 min

In the 1950s a group of schoolboys found the remains of Britain's most opulent palace under their playing field. Now Tony and the Team try to piece together this massive Tudor puzzle.

An Englishman's Castle - Upton Castle, Cosheston, Pembrokeshire
Episode 11. An Englishman's Castle - Upton Castle, Cosheston, Pembrokeshire
2013-03-10 · 50 min

When Steve and Pru bought pretty Upton Castle in Pembrokeshire they weren't sure if it was a Victorian folly or an Anglo-Norman castle, built to defend 'Little England beyond Wales' from the locals.

The Time Team Guide to Experimental Archaeology
Episode 12. The Time Team Guide to Experimental Archaeology
2013-03-17 · 50 min

Tony Robinson celebrates the 150 experiments and re-creations Time Team has conducted over 20 years, from Stone Age swords like Excalibur, to building an entire Iron Age house.

Twenty Years of Time Team
Episode 13. Twenty Years of Time Team
2013-03-24 · 50 min

Tony takes a look back at the best bits from two decades and over 250 episodes.

Britain's Stone Age Tsunami
Episode 14. Britain's Stone Age Tsunami
2013-05-30 · 50 min

Tony Robinson reveals astonishing new evidence that shows how, 8000 years ago, a huge tsunami swamped the east coast of Britain.

The Secret of Lincoln Jail
Episode 15. The Secret of Lincoln Jail
2013-07-30 · 50 min

Lincoln has been dominated by its castle for over 1000 years. Its high stone walls and gatehouses were built to impress the locals with Norman power, and it has housed medieval dungeons and Victorian and Georgian jails. Extraordinarily,…

Time Team Digital
Time Team Digital
22 episodes · 2022

After several years off air, creator Tim Taylor crowd-sourced a new series of the programme, making it available to watch on YouTube for free. While the format was revamped and included new presenters, many popular familiar faces returned, including Carenza Lewis, Helen Geake, Stewart Ainsworth, and John Gator.

Cornwall: Day One
Episode 1. Cornwall: Day One
2022-03-18 · 28 min

Time Team officially returns for its first brand new episode in a decade. New presenters Dr Gus Casely-Hayford and Natalie Haynes join team members old and new to investigate an Iron Age settlement in Cornwall with mysterious underground…

Cornwall: Day Two
Episode 2. Cornwall: Day Two
2022-03-19 · 30 min

The team's investigation into the Iron Age settlement continues and Natalie tries her hand at making some Bronze Age pottery.

Cornwall: Day Three
Episode 3. Cornwall: Day Three
2022-03-20 · 33 min

The final day of the Cornish dig and will the team be able to resolve whether they've found a barrow or some other structure? Elsewhere, there is news about Helen's coin and some exciting finds in Matt's Bronze Age roundhouse.

Oxfordshire: Day One
Episode 4. Oxfordshire: Day One
2022-04-08 · 32 min

Time Team continues with its second brand new excavation in a decade. New presenters Dr Gus Casely-Hayford and Natalie Haynes join team members old and new to investigate a huge Roman villa on the estate of Broughton Castle in…

Oxfordshire: Day Two
Episode 5. Oxfordshire: Day Two
2022-04-09 · 32 min

Day Two, Matt extends Trench One in hopes of finding the north-west corner of the Roman villa, while the radar results reveal a significant structure in the south-east end.

Oxfordshire: Day Three
Episode 6. Oxfordshire: Day Three
2022-04-10 · 34 min

The final day of the dig and the team re-investigate the stone sarcophagus first discovered in the 1960s. Elsewhere on the site, the trench containing the horse's head unearthed on Day Two is expanded.

Knights Hospitaller Preceptory: Day One
Episode 7. Knights Hospitaller Preceptory: Day One
2023-03-24 · 35 min

Time Team are at Halston Hall, Shropshire, where Stewart Ainsworth believes he's found a lost Knights Hospitaller preceptory. Is Stewart right? The team have just three days to find out!

Knights Hospitaller Preceptory: Day Two
Episode 8. Knights Hospitaller Preceptory: Day Two
2023-03-25 · 36 min

It's Day 2 at Halston Hall, Shropshire, where Time Team are trying to locate a possible Knights Hospitaller preceptory.

Knights Hospitaller Preceptory: Day Three
Episode 9. Knights Hospitaller Preceptory: Day Three
2023-03-26 · 37 min

It's the final day at Halston Hall, Shropshire, where Time Team are trying to locate a possible Knights Hospitaller preceptory. Can we make sense of another complex site? Join us to find out!

Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Day One
Episode 10. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Day One
2023-06-30 · 33 min

Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial in Norfolk that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team relocate the grave and is it the site of a larger cemetery? We have just…

Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Day Two
Episode 11. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Day Two
2023-07-01 · 40 min

It's Day 2 in Norfolk, and Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team relocate the grave and is it the site of a larger…

Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Day Three
Episode 12. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Day Three
2023-07-02 · 41 min

It's our final day in Norfolk, where Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team make sense of this intriguing site? We have…

Modbury Community Dig: Day One
Episode 13. Modbury Community Dig: Day One
2024-04-05 · 37 min

Time Team joins forces with the people of Modbury to uncover their dramatic history. They hunt for clues throughout the town, in attics in living rooms, and under brand new lawns. The team look for for evidence of Civil Wars that raged…

Modbury Community Dig: Day Two
Episode 14. Modbury Community Dig: Day Two
2024-04-06 · 35 min

Time Team joins forces with the people of Modbury to uncover their dramatic history. They hunt for clues throughout the town, in attics in living rooms, and under brand new lawns. They're looking for for evidence of Civil Wars that raged…

Modbury Community Dig: Day Three
Episode 15. Modbury Community Dig: Day Three
2024-04-07 · 40 min

Time Team joins forces with the people of Modbury to uncover their dramatic history. They hunt for clues throughout the town, in attics in living rooms, and under brand new lawns. The team look for for evidence of Civil Wars that raged…

Secrets of Wytch Farm: Day One
Episode 16. Secrets of Wytch Farm: Day One
2024-05-17 · 38 min

Time Team heads to Wytch Farm, in the shadow of Corfe Castle, Dorset, where Derek and Lawrence discovered two Iron Age burials back in 2021. They've called in the full team to investigate. Was this a cemetery, and how long have people…

Secrets of Wytch Farm: Day Two
Episode 17. Secrets of Wytch Farm: Day Two
2024-05-18 · 38 min

It's Day 2 at Wytch Farm, in the shadow of Corfe Castle, Dorset, where Derek and Lawrence discovered two Iron Age burials back in 2021. They've called in the full team to investigate. Was this a cemetery, and how long have people been…

Secrets of Wytch Farm: Day Three
Episode 18. Secrets of Wytch Farm: Day Three
2024-05-19 · 41 min

It's our final day at Wytch Farm, in the shadow of Corfe Castle, Dorset, where Derek and Lawrence discovered two Iron Age burials back in 2021. They've called in the full team to investigate. Was this a cemetery, and how long have people…

The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 1: Searching for the Origins of Sutton Hoo
Episode 19. The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 1: Searching for the Origins of Sutton Hoo
2025-04-19 · 51 min

In Part 1 of 3 parts following the first season at Sutton Hoo, Tony and the team get stuck into the first week of excavations, and delve into the history of the site. Tony reveals how the discovery of the great ship burial changed our…

The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 2: Another Buried Boat?
Episode 20. The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 2: Another Buried Boat?
2025-04-26 · 64 min

In Part 2, the Geofizz team hunt for an anglo saxon settlement and a Hall. And they discover an extraordinary anomaly which could shed light on Sutton Hoo’s Anglo Saxon shipping history. Carenza and Dani recruit about 40 volunteers to…

The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 3: Lost Treasure Rescued!
Episode 21. The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 3: Lost Treasure Rescued!
2025-05-03 · 58 min

In Part 3, The Dig Jackie McKinley rejoins the team as the Dig reaches an exciting climax in the middle of a heatwave as they discover the source of the big metal detecting signal. Tony explores some of the more extraordinary medieval…

The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 4: Bromeswell Bucket - The Inside Story
Episode 22. The Sutton Hoo Dig Part 4: Bromeswell Bucket - The Inside Story
2025-05-20 · 41 min

In the final episode of Time Team's first season at Sutton Hoo, Jackie, Naomi and Justin Garner Lahire join Sophie Courtiaud at York Archaeology and Tom Sparrow of University of Bradford team up to micro excavate the base and contents of…

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