
Time Team HD
BAFTA TV AWARD® nominee
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Episodes
S19 E1 - Dig By Wire
January 22, 201247minTony Robinson and the Time Team visit the tiny Gateholm Island off the coast of Wales. The only way to get to it is by rigging a 500-meter zip line way above the wave-lashed rocks. What treasure could lie here, and what will they tell us about this small island's use throughout history?This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E2 - A Village Affair
January 28, 201246minThe Village of Bitterley provides an interesting enigma for the Time Team. The village's school and cottages cluster prettily around the green, but the village church and the manor house lie more than half a mile away, on the other side of a lumpy, bumpy, empty field. How did the people travel from one place to another with ease, and why were these structures built so far apart?This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E3 - The Drowned Town
February 5, 201247minDunwich is a village that's falling off the edge of England. Coastal erosion has eaten away most of this settlement. Before the remnants of it are lost to the sea, the Time Team has one last chance to find out more about the lost origins of this dramatically situated town.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E4 - The First King of Racing
February 12, 201247minThe town of Newmarket is the birthplace of horse racing in England. Tony Robinson and the Time Team search for the earliest archaeological traces of the sport of kings. They are on the hunt for the remains of King Charles II's racing stables, arguably the world's first stables dedicated for racing.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E5 - Chapel of Secrets
February 19, 201247minTony and the Time Team are in the village of Beadnell, on the beautiful Northumbrian coast, to explore something very unusual. Mysterious fragments of human bone have emerged over the last few years. From whom did they come from, and did they have any sort of post-mortem purpose?This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E6 - A Copper Bottomed Dig
February 26, 201247minTony and the Time Team are in Swansea, a present-day city with a rich and vibrant history. It was one of the wealthiest in England, but not from the mining of coal as many others were. Swansea used to lead the world in copper smelting, but today there's almost nothing to be seen of this unique heritage. The team investigates one of the very first copper works, White Rock.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E7 - The Only Earl Is Essex
March 4, 201247minTony and the team tear up the pristine lawns of a stately home in search of the secrets of its illustrious former owners: the de Veres, who built a small monastery here in the 12th century. There is also a rumor that the dissolute 17th Earl de Vere, Edward, wrote at least some of William Shakespeare's plays, and could be buried here along with his ancestors and descendants.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E8 - Secrets of the Dunes
March 17, 201247min800 years ago, the people of Kenfig, on the south coast of Wales, thought they had built the perfect town. It was erected around a harbor with easy access to the sea and sheltered from most elements and enemies. The town appears to have been a thriving commercial success, but then it vanished, leaving just a few castle walls to mark its existence. What happened to this utopia?This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E9 - Rome's Wild West
March 24, 201247minThe Time Team visits an incredible set of Roman ruins in Caerlon, in South Wales. It is one of the best preserved examples of Roman archaeology in Britain. The area was always known for its extensive construction work, but what the team uncovers will change everything historians thought they knew about the area.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E10 - How to Lose a Castle
April 1, 201247minFor generations, a family of Somerset farmers has been wondering if there was ever a castle on top of the hill they call "Castle Hill". A medieval charter refers to a Norman castle in the area, but there are several likely locations. Geophysics' radar shows a large rectangular structure in the ground, possibly a keep, along with some pieces of found pottery. It's time for the team to dig!This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS19 E11 - King John's Lost Palace
April 8, 201247minTony and the Team don their hunting green, pick up their bows and arrows, and head for the fringes of Sherwood Forest, where residents of Clipstone village in Nottinghamshire believe some impressive ruins in a farmer's field may have played a part in the ancient tales of Robin Hood and Bad King John. Landowner Mickey Bradley hopes that the site will be preserved as a heritage site.This title is unavailable due to expired rights