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Big Royal Dig (2006)

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Big Roman Dig (2005)

2004 series
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Big Dig (2004)

2003 series
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2002 series
Time Team's ninth series brought 13 programmes, plus four specials and eight Time Team Digs, ranging from a prehistoric airfield to the furnace in the cellar.

2001 Live
The 2001 Live took Time Team to the New Forest, Hants, where an early Anglo-Saxon cemetery opened an important new window onto the 'Dark Ages'.

2001 series
Time Team's eighth series brought 13 programmes, plus six specials, ranging from a 'cannibal cave' in Gloucestershire to a fake 'archaeological theme park' in Wales.

2000 Live
Canterbury played host to the 2000 Time Team Live, with three sites being excavated simultaneously. One was in search of a Roman temple; another the first Franciscan priory in Britain; and the third a medieval tile-making factory.

2000 series
With two special programmes over Xmas 1999 and then 13 more in the new year of 2000, Time Team took us from 'Seahenge' to Spain in a wide-ranging voyage of archaeological discovery.

1999 Live
The city of York, rich in Roman, Viking and medieval remains, provided the backdrop for the 1999 Time Team Live.

1999 series
Twelve programmes that took Time Team from Norfolk to Nevis.

1998 Live
A skeleton whose owner had met a violent end provided the exciting culmination for the 1998 Time Team Live, which involved excavations at Bawsey St James, in Norfolk.

1998 series
Eight programmes that took the team from Mallorca to Northern Ireland.

1997 Live
A spectacular find of a major Roman villa was the centrepiece of this year's first-ever special Time Team Live programme.

Time Team History Hunters
Tony Robinson swapped the familiar tools of the archaeological trade for ancient maps and records, as Time Team invited individuals with an interest in their local history to become 'history hunters'. In each programme, three teams investigated the history of a different community to see what they could unearth about a town, village, street, house or backyard. Using resources that are available to anyone, Time Team History Hunters enabled people to investigate local gossip and myths and find out the truth about long-held theories.


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