Time Team Live


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FieldValue
alt_nameTime Team Big Dig, Time Team's Big Roman Dig, Time Team: Big Royal Dig
presenterTony Robinson, Sandi Toksvig, various.
producerTim Taylor
countryUnited Kingdom
networkChannel 4
first_aired
last_aired
num_series8
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Time Team Live was a British television series that aired on Channel 4. The first programme was shown in 1997 and the most recent was in 2006. Presented by the actor Tony Robinson and guest presenters, this is a live version of the archaeology series Time Team, showing more of what happens in real time, than when the cut-down episode airs on Channel 4.

Background

Time Team Live episodes came from historically important sites. Instead of showing a 'best of' show, the live episodes were broadcast whilst the digs were actually taking place. Later, regular episodes were made from the best of the live episodes. Normally, regular sites were recorded in the same method, however, only a few were selected for live broadcast. The regular episodes were either a special, or a normal series episode.

Episodes

Series 1 (1997)

Guest presented by Sandi Toksvig and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall alongside Robinson. Edited into Time Team series 5, episode 4. ::data[format=table]

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Series 2 (1998)

Guest presented by Sandi Toksvig and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall alongside Robinson. Edited into Time Team series 6, episode 11. ::data[format=table]

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Series 3 (1999)

Guest presented by Sandi Toksvig and Paul Thompson alongside Robinson. Edited into Time Team series 7, episode 13, "York". ::data[format=table]

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EpisodeNumber=17Title=Episode OneAux1=York, YorkshireAux2=Laurence VulliamyAux3=1999
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Series 4 (2000)

Guest presented by Sandi Toksvig and Liza Tarbuck alongside Robinson. Edited into Time Team series 8, episode 12, "Three Tales of Canterbury". ::data[format=table]

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EpisodeNumber=23Title=Episode OneAux1=Canterbury, KentAux2=Laurence Vulliamy, Amanda Fidler, Duncan HessAux3=2000
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Series 5 (2001)

Guest presented by Sandi Toksvig alongside Robinson. Alice Roberts appears in an archaeology role, her first appearance on TV, but appears as an "expert", not a presenter. Edited into Time Team series 9, episode 13, "Seven Buckets and a Buckle". ::data[format=table]

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EpisodeNumber=29Title=Episode OneAux1=Breamore, HampshireAux2=Mel Morpeth, Michael Douglas, Patrick McGrady, Laurence Vulliamy50.954994-1.772017
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The Big Dig (2003)

Time Team's Big Dig was an expansion on the live format. A weekend of live broadcasts in June 2003 was preceded by a week of daily short programmes. It involved about a thousand members of the public in excavating test pits each one metre square by fifty centimetres deep. Most of these pits were in private gardens and the project stirred up controversies about approaches to public archaeology. Edited into a Time Team special, "Big Dig, The Hole Story". ::data[format=table]

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EpisodeNumber=33Title=Episode OneGreat Easton]], LeicestershireAux2=Aux3=2003
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Big Roman Dig (2005)

Time Team's Big Roman Dig (2005) saw the "Big dig" format altered, in an attempt to avoid previous controversies, through the coverage of nine archaeological sites around the UK which were already under investigation by professional archaeologists. Time Team covered the action through live link-ups based at a Roman Villa at Dinnington in Somerset – itself a Time Team excavation from 2003. Over 60 other professionally supervised excavations were supported by Time Team and carried out around the country in association with the programme. A further hundred activities relating to Roman history were carried out by schools and other institutions around the UK.

Material from the Big Roman Dig relating to the Roman villa site at Dinnington, Somerset; along with material from the earlier episode at the same site - Time Team series 10, episode 2 "Mosaics, Mosaics, Mosaics" - was used in a Time Team Special, "The Big Roman Villa". ::data[format=table]

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2005 Extras

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Big Royal Dig (2006)

Edited into a Time Team special, "Big Royal Dig". ::data[format=table]

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EpisodeNumber=59Title=Episode OneAux1=Aux2=Aux3=2006
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More4 Extras

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References

References

  1. "Time Team - Live". Unofficial Time Team Site.
  2. Kennedy, Maev. (23 June 2003). "Time Team digs up row over DIY excavation". The Guardian.
  3. "Archived copy".
  4. "Channel4.com - TV Listings".
  5. "Channel4.com - TV Listings".

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