Time Team

Apparently they're at

Tregruk Castle in South Wales

for the next episode.

Tony Robinson's introduction to the episode:

Sometimes on Time Team we find the biggest mysteries in the most surprising places and they don
 
I'm assuming that the comments I found on the Unofficial Time Team website - predicting a return in the autumn - are still correct and that C4 probably won't announce a definite date until a couple of weeks or so beforehand.

If you're anxious for an answer, you could try the "contact us" link on their website - they do seem to be fairly good at responding, but I don't know if they will give you any more detail than is on the forum site.
 
As all the "main" members of the the team have day jobs with other organisations, who's to say that they can't only be spared for three days at a time by their main employers (really five days as they have to get to and from the locations). They don't deny that they have a team that reccy the sites beforehand and also that they have some that stay after to properly document the digs and reinstate the land. That team was lead by one of the two Katies at one point (Hopkins or Hurst can't remember which).

Even if the three days or bust is an artificial contrivance - really, who cares? It's a format that works in a tv entertainment context.

Anyway hurry up C4 and start showing the new series!
 
Hysterical: ;)

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The upside to this is that it looks like we now get the delayed second half of the latest Scrapheap Challenge series (next Sunday 5:30pm)...:rolleyes:
 
Time Team - Corridors of Power: Westminster Abbey

The Corridors of Power: Westminster Abbey

In a 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 archaeologists have three days to pin down the location of a lost sacristy, a stronghold that was built by Henry III almost 800 years ago and said to have housed the biggest collection of treasure this side of the Alps.
 
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