So good to hear Phils accent and about his experiences. I would like to know if he already retired or if he will be coming backmwith the next Time Team archaeology here on TH-cam. Always lovely to see well known faces. I also pull my hat and bow for Phil being so human and fatherly to the traumatised soldier in Operation Nightingale. I could see and feel how much that was needed. Phil was the right man in the right moment at the right place for this. What a heart touching scene that was. Very rarely found these days: people with a heart open and caring for others.
I think Phil is still on digs (pandemic conditions allowing, currently of course)... I just watched him reporting on a dig he has been involved with the past 4 years(?) at the Battle of Waterlloo ...because of pandemic constraints, he made some videos about it...maybe the Wessex uni?...apologies I can't recall all the details, but a quick YT search may see you finding it and a lot more....so many wonderful delightful and educational videos.... enjoy
Damn. That pic of Mick and Phil blew me away. They look so young! If Phil doesn’t have a place he wants to go back to, he should push for the new Time Team to come to Canada and do a survey of Cobalt Ontario and the local area. Cobalt was once a big city centred on silver mining. Today the population is about 2,000 people, and many of the houses in the south end date to the silver boom, but large parts of the city no longer exist. I really wonder what is left underground.
Its even lovely seeing the logo so fresh....we made a fish trap for you when you were up in Scotland...the show that was all frogmen and water..kerry was our liason...News of Kerry would be nice Thank you
King Phil, and King Mick have given me many hours of pleasant viewing re Time Team and taught me a lot about history. Thanks Lads
So good to hear Phils accent and about his experiences. I would like to know if he already retired or if he will be coming backmwith the next Time Team archaeology here on TH-cam. Always lovely to see well known faces. I also pull my hat and bow for Phil being so human and fatherly to the traumatised soldier in Operation Nightingale. I could see and feel how much that was needed. Phil was the right man in the right moment at the right place for this. What a heart touching scene that was. Very rarely found these days: people with a heart open and caring for others.
I think Phil is still on digs (pandemic conditions allowing, currently of course)... I just watched him reporting on a dig he has been involved with the past 4 years(?) at the Battle of Waterlloo ...because of pandemic constraints, he made some videos about it...maybe the Wessex uni?...apologies I can't recall all the details, but a quick YT search may see you finding it and a lot more....so many wonderful delightful and educational videos.... enjoy
What a thrill it would be to sit in a Pub and listen to Phil. He has such a down to earth outlook and passion about archialogy.
Wonderful to hear from Phil. Thanks
Great to hear him laughing again...
Phil!!! What a great man! 😁😁
I wish you would have more behind the scenes stuff and completely come back to television. ♥️
Damn. That pic of Mick and Phil blew me away. They look so young!
If Phil doesn’t have a place he wants to go back to, he should push for the new Time Team to come to Canada and do a survey of Cobalt Ontario and the local area. Cobalt was once a big city centred on silver mining. Today the population is about 2,000 people, and many of the houses in the south end date to the silver boom, but large parts of the city no longer exist. I really wonder what is left underground.
That was an experience indeed.
Phil Harding....True Brit with true grit...except for the spiders....
Poor guy was a little bit snake phobic too. Can't blame him for that.
Its even lovely seeing the logo so fresh....we made a fish trap for you when you were up in Scotland...the show that was all frogmen and water..kerry was our liason...News of Kerry would be nice
Thank you
Phil the best