This episode was all Stuart. It was great seeing him being the main star of the show. He was able to show that he is so much more than the earthworks guy.
@noizeemama3697...yes, I quite agree. Stewart strikes me as the quiet professional who diligently goes about his business. So it was great to see him take "center stage."
The only TV serie that actually makes sense. It's highly entertaining, it has lots of humour, it's almost always positive, it's a gift shop of knowledge on all sorts....just absolutely wonderful. Some of the big iconic pillars of the series are truly missed....but I'm really glad the series tried to keep going....for the love of history and in honour of the ones no longer with them.
This is one of my very favorite episodes. It has everything: impossible landscapes, helicopter views, cutting edge technology, 3D computer imaging, sarcasm, etc., etc., etc..
TH-cam recommended me a Time Team video a few weeks ago and I have been absolutely hooked ever since. This has quickly become one of my favorite shows of all time. Tim Taylor, if you see this, and if you will in fact be producing more episodes, I'd love a job! I moved from the States to Amsterdam but would leave here at the drop of Phil's hat.
Welcome! If you can contribute to their effort of producing more episodes, see Patreon above. They have done already 2 new digs. Start here th-cam.com/video/j8_sbq37AUs/w-d-xo.html
A fine example of a collaborative effort. This may be my favorite episode. Without the past can there be a future....what has been may be more/as important as what will be.
The bit about the Shelly mortar with phil at 29:30 was unironically the hardest I've ever laughed in years haha. Phil: "So mortar with shells in it isn't the same as this mortar with shells in it but Shelly mortar is definitely 13th century?" Response: "yes" Phil: "I'm losing the will to live" LOL I love the candidness
@@snalpha I deleted it because I wanted to add a link to the earlier upload of this episode on this channel. But it looks like time team classic removed it (which made my comment obsolete).
Non! the best thing is not the cake ! It is the Cabbage Bread! The Island is home to a form of cabbage that grows on a straight stalk up to about fourteen feet tall. The stalks were used to make walking sticks. The large leaves are wrapped around the bread before baking. The result is a soft moist loaf, ideal to be ripped (NEVER cut) slopped with Jersey Butter and served with fish, crab , lobster or shell fish taken straight from the bay. Or Served with Black Butter. Take about two hundredweight of apples , ten gallons of Cider, liquorce and spices. Crush apples to pulp, ad cider. Place mix in a large copper and boil for about 72 hours, stirring continuosly, and I mean continuosly! The result is crystaline black sweet paste, true Jerriais.
This was a great episode. I wish TT could do more work at and adjacent to all the harbours and seaports and maybe work in some underwater work. Sounds like years of shows we love it.
They did do some underwater archeology but it is very limited. Phil and Tony have diving certification but not most of the team and in 3 days you can often be limited to three tides and as little as 3 to 5 hours work over the weekend and that might be enough to map out a sites features rather than actually find anything.
I wish we had a "Time Team" in Germany. Just think about all the stuff they could find here. Old Germanic tribes, Romas in the west, approximately 3000 castles (from ruins to still-in-use ones), lots and lots of medieval history with ~300 tiny "states/countries", two world wars, and the separation into two countries until very recently. But German bureaucracy would probably make it hell to produce a show like that^^'
I agree. Germany needs something like Time Team on TV. It would fit right into the whole Terra X franchise. But sadly it won't happen , not only because of the bureau cracy but also because German archaeologists might not take the format seriously. Even a single episode of Time Team in Germany would be fantastic.
I have a feeling that I have seen this episode some moons ago when it was first broadcast, as I remember parts of it, but still interesting seeing it again.
Ever since i watched the first episode when it originally aired, I can't tell you how much I've always longed for them to just do an extra few days...❤
Digging the trench up that hill and geophysics is challenging. I wonder what the worst dig regarding landscape is . As my dad is a professional landscaper it has always been the elements , the soil as you can dig into clay and flint which I have seen diggers struggle with . It would be interesting to get a digging drone like nasa for there Mars mission . Digging up the hill is crazy.
One point on the latter cannon, they don't need to be higher because they are fix in situ and the offending cannon need to be brought to bear, during which time they will be fired upon by the castle cannon.
Some of these I can figure out what the follow up work has to finish up. Here it very clear they not found a lot of stuff that still needs investigating. I always think of this show as here we go showing it worth working a site or not type stuff and once they establish yes it's worth working others follow up and get the whole thing complete at least I hope.
I'm watching and also sharing with my eldest daughter Amber and we are from all the way down under from Mount Gambier in the State Of South Australian.🥇🇦🇺🦘⚜️👑⚜️🏴🇬🇧
Been to the castle, so recalls happy memories. Fascinating stuff as usual. But I wince every time Tony says Mont Orgoy. A passable English pronunciation would be Orgay. Stuck with it now....
Mont Orgueil, The Proud Mount. The top towers are dated to the 1940's. during the Occupation of the Island in WW2, fortifications were built by slave and forced labour. Hitler had the idea that post war his Victory, would leave the Island's as a Strength through Joy holiday resort. As a result the range towers built of re-enforced concrete would be a distraction, so a lot of time effort and skill was put into cladding the towers with local granite. This is not the only example of such work on German Atlantic Wall fortifications. Just below the castle on Gorey pier is a cottage, the ground floor of which was re-enforced as a disguised gun battery. And of course, there are the ghost stories. The one I like concerns the ground keepers cottage , just out side the main gate. Behind it is a section of wall with battlements and walkways, but no access. For many years the family that lived there had a daughter, who described as simple. Her bedroom was just under the lee of the wall, and she constantly complained of being awoken by footsteps outside her window. With the passage of time a new groundsman took over. He and his family had friends from the Mainland visiting them. The guests stayed in the daughters old room. The following morning he asked his guests if they had slept well? The reply ' Yes, but who was that walking about outside early in the morning?
Is it just me or did anyone else have a flashback to Monty Python’s King Arthur & his knights being taunted outside an English castle by Frenchmen @1:45 on
Not really. By season 18 his bit seems to have been wearing thin with the archaeologists. I think that having Phil back in would help liven things up just right though.
Tony Robinson calling Phil "Fred Flintstone" is interesting. Apparently he learned flint-knapping from his uncle, Fred. (Accoding to wikipedia so maybe that comment needs proper verification ;) )
How come someone never got rid of the vegetation to see what was underneath ? Would have thought that was a common sense thing to do to investigate the site !
Man gets shown evidence of pre-historic civilization on the island, and he's like "Couldn't give a fuck, if I was a fuck giving trillionair. I want castle stuff!"
This episode was all Stuart. It was great seeing him being the main star of the show. He was able to show that he is so much more than the earthworks guy.
And that ending was hilarious!
Yes, Stuart is underappreciated. If you watch this series regularly, you see just how much work he puts in and how many things he discovers.
@noizeemama3697...yes, I quite agree. Stewart strikes me as the quiet professional who diligently goes about his business. So it was great to see him take "center stage."
@@gmtegirl😅
I love Stuart shining as well, but I must say my absolute favorite moments are when he and John Gater bicker with each other.
"there was a rumor of cake you know!" I have always loved these excellent shows.
So British
The only TV serie that actually makes sense. It's highly entertaining, it has lots of humour, it's almost always positive, it's a gift shop of knowledge on all sorts....just absolutely wonderful.
Some of the big iconic pillars of the series are truly missed....but I'm really glad the series tried to keep going....for the love of history and in honour of the ones no longer with them.
'Rumours of cake..' Mick Aston seemed to be a sweetheart through and through, bless him 🤗
I like Mic's smirk at Tony's pun about him not being able to come up with a cliff hanger just before the break.
That was hilarious 😂
Tony's plan was rather cunning, though.
This is one of my very favorite episodes.
It has everything: impossible landscapes, helicopter views, cutting edge technology, 3D computer imaging, sarcasm, etc., etc., etc..
amateur theatrics...
That may be true, but it's all good fun. @@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
"I'm losing the will to live." Says Phil after the shelley morter bit. Hysterical!
I love this. Details define reality. The realm of the expert.
I love Phil.
I was literally looking for someone who commented on it because it made me giggle
He is so important to this teams chemistry.😊❤
Mick's "oh God" & eye roll response to Tony's cliff-hanger comment 🤣
For those who care about this sort of thing, "orgueil" is French for "pride". Pride of place, in deed! Stunning location, great episode.
TH-cam recommended me a Time Team video a few weeks ago and I have been absolutely hooked ever since. This has quickly become one of my favorite shows of all time. Tim Taylor, if you see this, and if you will in fact be producing more episodes, I'd love a job! I moved from the States to Amsterdam but would leave here at the drop of Phil's hat.
I got hooked when I saw Tony Robinson presenting, I had only seen him in Blackadder.
The programme is nearly as old as me and when I first saw it I immediately went out into the garden and dug a hole. Been hooked on history ever since.
Welcome! If you can contribute to their effort of producing more episodes, see Patreon above. They have done already 2 new digs. Start here th-cam.com/video/j8_sbq37AUs/w-d-xo.html
Ul have a job it's all finished and half the team is dead
@@jamesbedford6642it's not finished
Why am i so addicted to these Tony Robinson shows? Ive been round them all at least twice.
I learned so much about Victor Ambrus, what a prolific artist. I had no idea about his books and other achievements
Victor was a white man.
the demonstrations of the distance the weapons were effective to was absolutely brilliant. thanks for another excellent upload
Still some of the best TV work being done. Well done Team!
A fine example of a collaborative effort. This may be my favorite episode. Without the past can there be a future....what has been may be more/as important as what will be.
Trite.
@AGE SPOTTO - True, not trite.
@@williamwilliam5066 More absurd than trite
@@larryzigler6812 Yes I was trying to be kind.
@@williamwilliam5066 You were. Very kind indeed !!!! 💖
The bit about the Shelly mortar with phil at 29:30 was unironically the hardest I've ever laughed in years haha.
Phil: "So mortar with shells in it isn't the same as this mortar with shells in it but Shelly mortar is definitely 13th century?"
Response: "yes"
Phil: "I'm losing the will to live"
LOL I love the candidness
R.I.P - Robin Bush, Mick Aston and Victor Ambrus.
Robin too! He was my favorite “well actually”
And Ian, the digger driver. All missed.
@@greendragonreprised6885 That's sad. I thought he probably had passed, but wasn't sure.
@@greendragonreprised6885 :(
RIP Ian Barclay.
Watched every episode - can't wait for this one!
@@karlkarlos3545 you must be fun at parties
@@snalpha I am.
@@karlkarlos3545 aw why’d you delete your snark?! I still maintain you’re brilliance at parties.
@@snalpha I deleted it because I wanted to add a link to the earlier upload of this episode on this channel. But it looks like time team classic removed it (which made my comment obsolete).
Rumors of cake ! Best line in the show.
Non! the best thing is not the cake ! It is the Cabbage Bread! The Island is home to a form of cabbage that grows on a straight stalk up to about fourteen feet tall. The stalks were used to make walking sticks. The large leaves are wrapped around the bread before baking. The result is a soft moist loaf, ideal to be ripped (NEVER cut) slopped with Jersey Butter and served with fish, crab , lobster or shell fish taken straight from the bay. Or Served with Black Butter. Take about two hundredweight of apples , ten gallons of Cider, liquorce and spices. Crush apples to pulp, ad cider. Place mix in a large copper and boil for about 72 hours, stirring continuosly, and I mean continuosly! The result is crystaline black sweet paste, true Jerriais.
@@51WCDodge cake>seafood!
This was a great episode.
I wish TT could do more work at and adjacent to all the harbours and seaports and maybe work in some underwater work. Sounds like years of shows we love it.
They did do some underwater archeology but it is very limited. Phil and Tony have diving certification but not most of the team and in 3 days you can often be limited to three tides and as little as 3 to 5 hours work over the weekend and that might be enough to map out a sites features rather than actually find anything.
They mentioned king John with tony Robinson in maid Marian as he was the sheriff of Nottingham in maid Marian well worth watching
One of my favourites as a kid. Danny John-Jules was great in it too.
@@Rover200Power he became the cat in red dwarf, his dancing Is epic
Thanks!
Thank you for supporting Time Team!
I watched these back in the day as 260p YT bootlegs. Nice to see it in 1080p.
Really appreciate these uploads absolutely loved/love Time Team!
I laughed when Tony called Phil "Fred Flintstone".
I've seen this episode numerous times and it's very enthralling
I wish we had a "Time Team" in Germany.
Just think about all the stuff they could find here. Old Germanic tribes, Romas in the west, approximately 3000 castles (from ruins to still-in-use ones), lots and lots of medieval history with ~300 tiny "states/countries", two world wars, and the separation into two countries until very recently.
But German bureaucracy would probably make it hell to produce a show like that^^'
I agree. Germany needs something like Time Team on TV. It would fit right into the whole Terra X franchise. But sadly it won't happen , not only because of the bureau cracy but also because German archaeologists might not take the format seriously. Even a single episode of Time Team in Germany would be fantastic.
been trying to find this episode for years! cheers
An amazing place to find things. I love this series.
so very fascinating much love from new zealand
I have a feeling that I have seen this episode some moons ago when it was first broadcast, as I remember parts of it, but still interesting seeing it again.
@17:50 - Mick's eyeroll! LOL!!! 🙄
Ever since i watched the first episode when it originally aired, I can't tell you how much I've always longed for them to just do an extra few days...❤
My horse was named "Shelly Mortar" because of this....
Can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this comment!!
i went out with a girl called Shelly who looked like a horse.
Digging the trench up that hill and geophysics is challenging. I wonder what the worst dig regarding landscape is .
As my dad is a professional landscaper it has always been the elements , the soil as you can dig into clay and flint which I have seen diggers struggle with . It would be interesting to get a digging drone like nasa for there Mars mission .
Digging up the hill is crazy.
They did some down in a cave! That seemed incredibly challenging. My claustrophobia was engaged.
wow. this is fascinating. so much history. and lots of mountain goats.
Thanks for posting
The fucking ending lol “very funny, Stewart”
Brilliant episode I'd somehow missed before
simply stunning....
I still need to visit Jersey. My great grandfather was born there.
The digger transition was epic
Great show!
8:50 editor who made that transition, Bravo.
totally agree :D
Fascinating, thank you.
More more moreeee❤️
One point on the latter cannon, they don't need to be higher because they are fix in situ and the offending cannon need to be brought to bear, during which time they will be fired upon by the castle cannon.
Ohhh arrre Tony I do love earlier archeology... Stone the crows flint is the best!
I love this episode. Did they ever go back?
25:57, Tony Robinson timed it perfectly with "Trnch three has now bottomed out." with some diggers crack in the frame.
Some of these I can figure out what the follow up work has to finish up. Here it very clear they not found a lot of stuff that still needs investigating.
I always think of this show as here we go showing it worth working a site or not type stuff and once they establish yes it's worth working others follow up and get the whole thing complete at least I hope.
One of my favourite places on Jersey
Was on Jersey mid June and went to Gory Harbour but didn’t go to the castle…been about 6 times before though
Tony..Cliffhanger comment 😂😂😂 with Micks rolling of eyes…
why not mine the little hill away to keep u safe from cannon 45:00
Thank you.
I'm watching and also sharing with my eldest daughter Amber and we are from all the way down under from Mount Gambier in the State Of South Australian.🥇🇦🇺🦘⚜️👑⚜️🏴🇬🇧
HELM'S DEEP!!!🫨🥰🍻🧝♂️🧝♀️🧙♂️
Been to the castle, so recalls happy memories. Fascinating stuff as usual. But I wince every time Tony says Mont Orgoy. A passable English pronunciation would be Orgay. Stuck with it now....
Mont Orgueil, The Proud Mount. The top towers are dated to the 1940's. during the Occupation of the Island in WW2, fortifications were built by slave and forced labour. Hitler had the idea that post war his Victory, would leave the Island's as a Strength through Joy holiday resort. As a result the range towers built of re-enforced concrete would be a distraction, so a lot of time effort and skill was put into cladding the towers with local granite. This is not the only example of such work on German Atlantic Wall fortifications. Just below the castle on Gorey pier is a cottage, the ground floor of which was re-enforced as a disguised gun battery. And of course, there are the ghost stories.
The one I like concerns the ground keepers cottage , just out side the main gate. Behind it is a section of wall with battlements and walkways, but no access.
For many years the family that lived there had a daughter, who described as simple. Her bedroom was just under the lee of the wall, and she constantly complained of being awoken by footsteps outside her window.
With the passage of time a new groundsman took over. He and his family had friends from the Mainland visiting them. The guests stayed in the daughters old room.
The following morning he asked his guests if they had slept well?
The reply ' Yes, but who was that walking about outside early in the morning?
Im with Fred and Barney, i love the prehistoric followed by the Saxon
Any chance you will visit Scarborough castle?
30:43 Me, asking my clients if they know what they're planning for Black Friday yet after being advised to do so by my manager
Is it just me or did anyone else have a flashback to Monty Python’s King Arthur & his knights being taunted outside an English castle by Frenchmen @1:45 on
yep i expected John Cleese to shout down at them, calling their mothers hamsters
14:47 if y'all ever want to know the secret to any historians or archeologists heart - it's a good cup of tea and some cake 😂
"Undulating?! 🤨"
Hilarious 😂😂😂
All the white drippings on the outside of the castle are I assume, bird droppings? If so, there are lots of them.
You desperately need someone with Tony's energy and enthusiasm in the new episodes.
Tbh i do like the enthusiasm of the new main presenter, he might not be Tony be he does have a calm enthusiasm
I wished the hushed tones of the presenter didn't make me think of someone commenting on a rousing golf game.
Not really. By season 18 his bit seems to have been wearing thin with the archaeologists. I think that having Phil back in would help liven things up just right though.
I know this is heresy but Tony did get on my wick occasionally. I like the new guy, but you can't expect him to try and be Tony II.
pants innit . .
@ 17:40 ish, 'It looks like the corner of a round tower' Pray, how many corners has a round tower ?
3? No! 8!
If I were to attempt to build one, it would probably have many.
Moral of the story, never tell Stewart that you're higher than him 🤣🤣
Note the circular German tower camouflaged with granite.
There was something rather Churchillian about how Stuart said “Fire”, a hidden leader of men I’d say. What a brilliant episode this was!
Remember this episode. Miss the old series. The new is not the same.
Take a pill, perhaps.
@@larryzigler6812 ....maybe you should grow up?
Tony Robinson calling Phil "Fred Flintstone" is interesting. Apparently he learned flint-knapping from his uncle, Fred. (Accoding to wikipedia so maybe that comment needs proper verification ;) )
I HAVE SPENT WEEKS TRYING TO FIND THIS VIDEO BC OF PHILS SHELLY MORTAR QUOTE
Obviously, it was once the site of the Great Watchtower of Amon-Sul.
The hill would be the superior position, as long as the slightly lower hill didn't have a castle on it, but, in this instance . . .
French here. Fun fact: "Montorgueil" litterally means "Mount of Pride". You can see why when you see the castle.
"I'm losing the will to live" LMAO!
It would be great if they could excavate the buried tower in the bastion!
How come someone never got rid of the vegetation to see what was underneath ? Would have thought that was a common sense thing to do to investigate the site !
Vegetation like ivy if removed quickly can bring down walls etc
first aired 27 March 2011
Premier? I'm sure I watched this episode on this channel a earlier this year ago when I was in lockdown.
Premier in the TT Classics format. I like the adding of episodes each week
World History Documentaries shared this episode around that time. Maybe that is where you watched it? th-cam.com/video/a3rfmKZB2hE/w-d-xo.html
What do you mean, "in lockdown"?
@@williamwilliam5066 scamdemic
@@williamwilliam5066 - COVID-19 - surely you heard of it.
👍👍
You can tell Phil has just thrown that orange hat on lol 😂😂 13:16
30:20 XD
30:22.
Phil- "I m loosing World to live"...it makes more sense in today's world
I think Phil´s hat would be more of a safety hat, than the plastic thing he wears.
From recollection, this episode is a bit Gorey
Phil and Warwick discussing shelly mortar. i am losing the will to live........
Helen Geake , what a lady , got to love her .
That wall tony is a butters wall its cornish towers in furners morter shells see. Pills phills box thanks
Slooppools
Don't you mean eastern jersey
Man gets shown evidence of pre-historic civilization on the island, and he's like "Couldn't give a fuck, if I was a fuck giving trillionair. I want castle stuff!"
“✌️WE’RE ENGLISH!!😝”
They all went way too early.
Cake, and rumours of cake.
Got my pole my hi viz and a huge arrow with my name on it now let's take down this castle..............
Seven commercials is excessive
I agree. The amount of adverts is very intrusive. Get an ad blocker (I got Adblock Plus); it seems to have worked for me.