The Royal Crescent in Bath | FULL EPISODE | Time Team
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Published 2020-10-07
Series 10, Episode 7.
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All Comments (21)
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The more of these I watch the more I think Tony’s job description is just ‘antagonize Phil Harding’ 😂😂
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I LOVE this series, education complete with adventure, frustration, victories and weather! This is real television at its best.
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I've developed a level of respect for Phil. Honestly, when I first started watching these I just thought he was nuts just based on his appearance and demeanor. The man does know stuff and pulls more stuff out of the ground in most cases than anyone on the team.
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Visited Bath as a tourist couples years back, a pleasure to see spots I walked with no idea what was beneath my feet.
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Sulis Minerva is sending a life giving monsoon to bless the dig. Tony, on his knees, chatting with the little kids....Magic!
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Interesting. I used to live just round the corner from here. The triangular grassed area is known locally as ‘Shit Green’ (due to irresponsible local dog walkers). Had no idea it was the site of a bombed-out church, let-alone Roman sarcophagi!
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Thanks so much for this program. My last trip with my mum included a visit to Bath and tea at the Pump Room. Lost her to cancer a few years ago and discovered that i have no pictures of our trip. Now I have a prompt for my memories.
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The best documentaries EVER! I love how Cheeky Tony and Phil get with each other!
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"Interrupted by occasional, persistent drizzle." I'm going to use this line when I describe Seattle and Portland.
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Nearly 11,000 views in 44 minutes Is pretty impressive! I have an idea for the convent. Why not build out in the upper floors, studio apartments to be rented out to senior citizens? That magnificent kitchen and future grand library would make for wonderful community gathering spaces for the rental community. This is just the thoughts and ramblings of a retired chef who is starting to plan ahead. Keep up the great work Billy and team!
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Q: What do you call Phil after he’s fallen into a trench? A: Landfill. Just kidding - I love this show. It’s kept me sane during the pandemic.
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This is one of those handful of episodes I often return to even though they (spoiler alert) didnt find much.'
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I love this kind of exploration. That's a beautiful wall. All this millenial hidden and now being seen by human eyes. Very cool
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I went to Bath in the summer of ‘97 with my family. Had such a great time and really enjoyed the city. Highly recommend
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Well, Tony is being a bit of an Eeyore in this episode, isn't he?? Even the smallest find is so exciting! It's not just about what you find, it's also the adventure of the dig itself.
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You are so sweet with the children, Tony. It has been an exciting dig. Now to find the dig at the Property owned by Messrs. Irish completed.
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Nearly 4,000 likes ... and not a single dislike. As it damn well should be.
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A Roman Lodge Plant excavator used to dig up Roman archaeology, that’s cute.
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Thank you for posting another episode. Perfect
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Watch this is lovely. Wish they could dig more !! They're all my favourite 😊but Phil show how he enjoy his work/hobby