I saw a Dr on TV saying this is bacterial and is walking pneumonia. Seems like everyone I knew had it here in SE Michigan and also my friends around the country
Thank you from SA Texas! Listener, viewer, since 2001. I NEVER tire of the older, single episodes, over and over. They keep me company at bedtime. When Sir Tony left series 20, that was the last. 🐈
He reminds me of the man who drives the big stuff on ‘curse of oak island’. He often points out things to those working with him. Good people in BIG Diggers.
I thought Ian the younger was also an archaeologist? I've seen him working in trenches in other episodes in addition to running the big trowel. Likewise Mick the Twig (formerly Mick the Dig) possibly running the big trowel
@msmltvcktl I think I was talking about Ian the elder. From what I've seen in my random watching, he was the dozer driver from at least near the start. I do I know that Ian the younger was both an archeologist and was learning to use the dozer. I think maybe Ian the elder died?
@@debbierowley8833you don’t think he’d enjoy haunting his team, sticking around to see the new discoveries, even giving his team mates a little scare now and then?
Definitely not the one that was out of his favourite beer. I remember that episode. Huge trench, found nothing but proof that the field had been nothing more than a field for probably 2000 years, and Phil was content and philosophical about it. But the lack of his beer disappointed him.
I would never drink a pint of that beer shown a few times at time 11:41 it's flat and either pulled wrong or it's been a long time since the pipes were cleaned. I was brought up in the trade and managed pubs and also did relief for Bass Charington all over the UK and my first job was to clean the pipes from the barrels up to the bar and the amount of crap I got sometimes from cleaning the pipes was disgusting and the amount of compliments I got from just a few pubs was fantastic. Great show and loved watching it.
Then there was that ghastly program where people chose dates by looking at their genitals! I think the tv producers think that the British public has somehow dumbed down. I can assure you we haven't. Quality tv will always be cherished.
Mick and his striped sweater. I miss him and the old team. They were so comfortable with each other. The new team doesn't have the same comradary but I still like the series.
I've been an Absolutely massive fan of time team from the very start and always will be, no other archaeology program has had the affect like time team, its part of the English/British fabric and is a household name and also the time team gang are also, just can't beat it, MICK ASTON R I P ❤
Easter is near the best little seaside town in Britain called Deal, with its centuries of history, three castles, pier and time ball tower, wonderful people, good shopping and excellent restaurants, pubs and accommodation for short visits or longer visits, there isn’t a better place to holiday and use Deal as a base to explore further a field in South East Kent as there is so much to see and do within easy reach by car or public transport, bus or train. With the train from Deal or Walmer railway stations travel to places like London or even further a field is easy even travel to the continent is easy from Dover by Car Ferry or from Folkestone by channel tunnel, a fantastic memorable time could be had with a stay at the wonderful small seaside town of Deal! Thank you, 👍👊.
40:30 I remember seeing a side note about one of the digger drivers having a degree in archaeology. Does anyone know if this is true and if it was this guy?
Ian (the younger swing shovel operator) does indeed have a degree in archaeologically. Ian Barclay (the older swing shovel operator) has a Phd in Mechanical Magic.
I no longer live in the UK, but retain an interest in it, as I have plenty of friends and family there. I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on the imposition of VAT as a tax introduced by the EU, applied to all member countries, replacing existing purchase taxes. At the time, UK purchase applied at a huge range of different rates, according to the item being sold. With the introduction of VAT, this hotch potch tax régime was replaced across the board, at a single rate. The idea behind it was to provide funds to service the EU bureaucracy/government in Brussels. Individual countries were permitted to set VAT rates at whatever rate they liked, to avoid a reduction of revenue, due to the abolition of purchase taxes in the various member states. The UK established VAT at a rate of, I think, 7.5%. As a result of Brexit, surely that part of revenue due to the EU should no longer be needed, so (in theory) the current rate of VAT should either be reduced to reflect the reduced financial drain to the EU, or be counted as a windfall, enabling government to take action in regards to giving the economy a kickstart. I haven't heard of a reduction in VAT rates, so first question: Where has the windfall revenue gone? Second question: Why is there a need to increase revenue by broadening the VAT base, bearing in mind the aforementioned windfall? Third question: I don't remember a vote or referendum determining the establishment of a EU government, so is that government actually valid? (correct term lost, due to ADHD moment, sorry). Leading on from the that, my fourth question is: If there was no validating vote of "the people", to establish the EU government's right to exist, then was the imposition of VAT legal, in the first place?
rising sea levels will take these caves one day so we need to fig them now before it is to late yeah right i do not think it is going to be that quick i bet they are still far away from the water now like they was when they was their
Ends with a Francis Pryor episode, a man stuck on worshiping ancestors and ritual. Claims bronze age roundhouses faced the rising sun so the occupants can worship the ancestors. Or for anyone that's not fixated on rituals and worshiping ancestors like Francis is they face the rising sun so in the morning the interior of the roundhouse is well lit with natural light from the sun so the waking occupants can find their shoes and be able to lace them while using their eyes to see what they are doing rather than fumble about in the dark doing everything by touch. Then once out of bed they can get the central hearth burning before the sun is no longer shining inside through the doorway so they have light to see until they are asleep and the fire finishes the last log. They face east for the morning light as preferred houses face east to this very day for the same purpose, sunlight lighting the room so one can see when they get up in the morning. Nothing at all to do with ancestors or rituals, just the ability to see what you are doing. It also helps if you go to bed early, you don't have that pesky sunlight keeping you awake by making your closed eyes see light red/dark pink as the light penetrates your eyelids. Ofcourse Francis would claim some sort of ancestor worship ritual for that as well. But what you one expect from someone that worships his ancestors but projecting that worship onto his ancestors. Otherwise called I think he is full of crap and never invited to a dig. He is clearly biased.
Tony Robinson is a loony leftie who spewed 'Maid Marian and her Merry Men', which used to puzzle me as a teenager in the 90s. What a job to give him when he shat all over our most famous English legend.
Dear Time Team, Forensic science, Carbon dating, anthropology, osteoarchaeology, historical research, metallurgy, and evidence and verifiable facts, these are the things that matter, not ghosts and ghouls. There are no haunted digs, and there aren't any ghosts.
Sea levels are for sure rising so if you had even the slightest clue about the sea an the tides as i do from being a fisherman working on fishing trawlers for the past 14 years then you would understand how they rise every few years anyway but thats nothing todo with global warming tho
Farmers like pensioners voted for brexit they are getting what they deserve. Plenty of them will have money in off shore tax havens that the EU would have threatened.
Murder you say? Oh dear! 😨 Much love to you my childhood TV friends. Time Team for ever! Cheers from Denmark.
does life get ANY more sublime than combining 2 of my Fave things : Time Team and Hauntings....Sterling.
A glass of strong ale
Some good food and drinks and some cigatets and some cc and there ya go😊💯👍🏻💪🏻✌🏻
I didn’t see anything spooky, but I do love this show
Recovering from a brutal cold virus, so having to rest in bed a lot. Im so thrilled to have found these episodes: Ive never seen them before!!
I saw a Dr on TV saying this is bacterial and is walking pneumonia. Seems like everyone I knew had it here in SE Michigan and also my friends around the country
Happy Halloween to all the legions of Time Team fans!
Thank you from SA Texas! Listener, viewer, since 2001. I NEVER tire of the older, single episodes, over and over. They keep me company at bedtime. When Sir Tony left series 20, that was the last. 🐈
Love, me a bit of time team! R I P, mick the dig.
Ian the guy running the dozer certainly showed that he payed attention to what phil looks for. They lucked out with him
He reminds me of the man who drives the big stuff on ‘curse of oak island’. He often points out things to those working with him. Good people in BIG Diggers.
I thought Ian the younger was also an archaeologist? I've seen him working in trenches in other episodes in addition to running the big trowel. Likewise Mick the Twig (formerly Mick the Dig) possibly running the big trowel
@msmltvcktl I think I was talking about Ian the elder. From what I've seen in my random watching, he was the dozer driver from at least near the start. I do I know that Ian the younger was both an archeologist and was learning to use the dozer. I think maybe Ian the elder died?
Mick himself is now haunting the time team!❤
What an incredibly tactless and thoughtless comment. Always one Isn’t there. 🤬
@@debbierowley8833 wow debby downer with no sense of humor.😂
Hope he’s keeping warm in his lovely stripy jumper. God bless Mick. Miss you and your knowledge.
@@debbierowley8833you don’t think he’d enjoy haunting his team, sticking around to see the new discoveries, even giving his team mates a little scare now and then?
@@debbierowley8833dont be so bloody ridiculous!
Well done, Time Team from the States!
Looking at Phil leaning on the post in the pub, got me to wondering what was his favourite Time Team pub?
Probably the one nearest to where his bed was waiting🤣😂🤣
Definitely not the one that was out of his favourite beer. I remember that episode. Huge trench, found nothing but proof that the field had been nothing more than a field for probably 2000 years, and Phil was content and philosophical about it. But the lack of his beer disappointed him.
I would never drink a pint of that beer shown a few times at time 11:41 it's flat and either pulled wrong or it's been a long time since the pipes were cleaned. I was brought up in the trade and managed pubs and also did relief for Bass Charington all over the UK and my first job was to clean the pipes from the barrels up to the bar and the amount of crap I got sometimes from cleaning the pipes was disgusting and the amount of compliments I got from just a few pubs was fantastic. Great show and loved watching it.
And just when I thought how brave the owner must be to see his beautifully manicured lawn dug up like this, here he is, 8:04, reasonably appalled 😄
Quite possibly afraid his gardener would quit!
A big hello from a small town Thurles in Ireland 🇮🇪
I love the Pictish spoon made, it was beautiful, and learning about them was inspiring
This collage of episodes was awesome!!!! All my 'old friends' and super interesting digs!! Thanks for feeding my brain!!
2 tv programs i miss …time team ..and ..most haunted .. all we get on tv now a days is … marred at first sight and love island .. 😵💫
Married at first sight can be pretty haunting 😂
@@thoughtful_detectorist Well it is certainly nightmare inducing
Then there was that ghastly program where people chose dates by looking at their genitals! I think the tv producers think that the British public has somehow dumbed down. I can assure you we haven't. Quality tv will always be cherished.
I miss this and can anyone remember meeting my ancester.
No ghosts as far as I can see! What a swizz!
Love the classics.
Where are the hauntings?...
I'm guessing the ghosts are all invisible then? .😂
Thanks!
in Court of the Kentish King, you can certainly tell there are some tensions going on between the cast.....
HAUNTED? Hardly. Love you anyway.
How on earth did I miss this!?! Better late than never.
Mick and his striped sweater. I miss him and the old team. They were so comfortable with each other. The new team doesn't have the same comradary but I still like the series.
The core original team worked together to before they even started so give the new lot time. Plus there are more people involved now.
Also give the new podcasts a go. with Helen Geek and new voice, Martin.
I loved Mick. Down to earth, full of knowledge, and he didn't suffer fools gladly!
THOSE were the days! Time Team Classic! The Original and Best.
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I've been an Absolutely massive fan of time team from the very start and always will be, no other archaeology program has had the affect like time team, its part of the English/British fabric and is a household name and also the time team gang are also, just can't beat it, MICK ASTON R I P ❤
I saw Phil in Betty’s tea rooms in Harrogate last week. I was Star Struck. 🥹
I love Phil.
I would be too!! Love Phil
i love the artists drawings, they are so powerfull. who is the artist please?
Love Time Team ❤❤
Where’s the dang ghosts??
behind you..
Thank you.
10:46 you guys got nice bars to go into
Haunted? no, but good stuff!
Paul Blinkhorn is the best. What a good guy.
Easter is near the best little seaside town in Britain called Deal, with its centuries of history, three castles, pier and time ball tower, wonderful people, good shopping and excellent restaurants, pubs and accommodation for short visits or longer visits, there isn’t a better place to holiday and use Deal as a base to explore further a field in South East Kent as there is so much to see and do within easy reach by car or public transport, bus or train. With the train from Deal or Walmer railway stations travel to places like London or even further a field is easy even travel to the continent is easy from Dover by Car Ferry or from Folkestone by channel tunnel, a fantastic memorable time could be had with a stay at the wonderful small seaside town of Deal! Thank you, 👍👊.
40:30 I remember seeing a side note about one of the digger drivers having a degree in archaeology. Does anyone know if this is true and if it was this guy?
Ian (the younger swing shovel operator) does indeed have a degree in archaeologically. Ian Barclay (the older swing shovel operator) has a Phd in Mechanical Magic.
I no longer live in the UK, but retain an interest in it, as I have plenty of friends and family there.
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on the imposition of VAT as a tax introduced by the EU, applied to all member countries, replacing existing purchase taxes. At the time, UK purchase applied at a huge range of different rates, according to the item being sold.
With the introduction of VAT, this hotch potch tax régime was replaced across the board, at a single rate.
The idea behind it was to provide funds to service the EU bureaucracy/government in Brussels.
Individual countries were permitted to set VAT rates at whatever rate they liked, to avoid a reduction of revenue, due to the abolition of purchase taxes in the various member states.
The UK established VAT at a rate of, I think, 7.5%.
As a result of Brexit, surely that part of revenue due to the EU should no longer be needed, so (in theory) the current rate of VAT should either be reduced to reflect the reduced financial drain to the EU, or be counted as a windfall, enabling government to take action in regards to giving the economy a kickstart.
I haven't heard of a reduction in VAT rates, so first question:
Where has the windfall revenue gone?
Second question:
Why is there a need to increase revenue by broadening the VAT base, bearing in mind the aforementioned windfall?
Third question:
I don't remember a vote or referendum determining the establishment of a EU government, so is that government actually valid? (correct term lost, due to ADHD moment, sorry).
Leading on from the that, my fourth question is:
If there was no validating vote of "the people", to establish the EU government's right to exist, then was the imposition of VAT legal, in the first place?
Why not do a commu ity test pit scenario in eastry?
Also, thanks to Time Team i knew about the Picts for a crossword puzzle…!
John Gater is my favorite!
Why is a pictish double disk art but when Stan carves his name it’s vandalism?
Haunted...by archaeologists
😁
Miss ya, Mick.
Hey the Time Team went to the Burning Man festival in the USA
Happy Halloween 🎃 👻 to all of us who celebrate
Happy birthday bing bong music in the back ground would drive ye nuts ....
They've got a cunning plan😂
Moots were held in Chartres in France that was up until Caesar invaded. The Celtic pagans held moot in Chartres.
Hauntings? Where?
34:32
10th and 11th century "AD&D"?
Earlier, he just said "D".
What's that all about?
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rising sea levels will take these caves one day so we need to fig them now before it is to late yeah right i do not think it is going to be that quick i bet they are still far away from the water now like they was when they was their
❤ it's samhain, if you would be so kind, historically speaking. 😊
Not just archaeology, but a history of when TV wasn't entirely shit.
The murderer buries them in the King’s Hall? Doesn’t sound like a great burial place for a couple of males that weren’t supposed to be dead.
Ah, the pre-drone era of archaeology! This episode must be from the 2000s.
Ends with a Francis Pryor episode, a man stuck on worshiping ancestors and ritual. Claims bronze age roundhouses faced the rising sun so the occupants can worship the ancestors. Or for anyone that's not fixated on rituals and worshiping ancestors like Francis is they face the rising sun so in the morning the interior of the roundhouse is well lit with natural light from the sun so the waking occupants can find their shoes and be able to lace them while using their eyes to see what they are doing rather than fumble about in the dark doing everything by touch. Then once out of bed they can get the central hearth burning before the sun is no longer shining inside through the doorway so they have light to see until they are asleep and the fire finishes the last log. They face east for the morning light as preferred houses face east to this very day for the same purpose, sunlight lighting the room so one can see when they get up in the morning. Nothing at all to do with ancestors or rituals, just the ability to see what you are doing.
It also helps if you go to bed early, you don't have that pesky sunlight keeping you awake by making your closed eyes see light red/dark pink as the light penetrates your eyelids. Ofcourse Francis would claim some sort of ancestor worship ritual for that as well. But what you one expect from someone that worships his ancestors but projecting that worship onto his ancestors. Otherwise called I think he is full of crap and never invited to a dig. He is clearly biased.
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Yup
Not so much haunted but fun w UK. Archeology
Rising sea levels 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wonder if Sir Tony Robinson still thinks Sir Keir Starmer is doing a great job?
Haunted?
Tony Robinson is a loony leftie who spewed 'Maid Marian and her Merry Men', which used to puzzle me as a teenager in the 90s. What a job to give him when he shat all over our most famous English legend.
New evidence shows that the two Princes were ferried away to France and survived into adulthood.
Dear Time Team, Forensic science, Carbon dating, anthropology, osteoarchaeology, historical research, metallurgy, and evidence and verifiable facts, these are the things that matter, not ghosts and ghouls.
There are no haunted digs, and there aren't any ghosts.
Prove that Sea levels are rising!!
Prove there's 8 Billion on the Earth,
Oh please 🙄
Sea levels are for sure rising so if you had even the slightest clue about the sea an the tides as i do from being a fisherman working on fishing trawlers for the past 14 years then you would understand how they rise every few years anyway but thats nothing todo with global warming tho
@@MickyP-y3w The Roman Salt pools in France are still harvesting Sea Salt. So there's 1000 yrs.
I'm disappointed the heading said "haunted."
sPoOkY
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Can't win 'em all. We need better tech for penetrating the ground.
💀🎃👻
🧡🎃🧡
Anyone here in 2032?..................lol
I will be
..probably...😅
2024 so far... 😂😂😂
Balldric
Striped sweater and another hole !!
Nothing spooky here, only the title ..
Hello my fellow nerds!
I Like this show but when I saw this suggested I thought, Hype. Must have been Ratings season. I won't watch this one.
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Farmers like pensioners voted for brexit they are getting what they deserve. Plenty of them will have money in off shore tax havens that the EU would have threatened.
Misleading title click bate thumbs down
i only like the ones with tony , they are my childhood, its a shame they went woke
Never heard so much waffle and talk about nothing, what a load of bill crap on the licence paying public
What an absolute click-bait title.
Click bait, reported
Stoners
dirty disgusting windmills as they call them bloting out the english coyntry,,,,,makes me fkn sik
Yeah, why do they put Wind turbines up at all. Electricity just comes out of a socket, doesn’t it?
They cost a fortune to make and a fortune to maintain. Making them isn't too green either.
“Haunted”. Strange how we never hear of ghostly cavemen 😂