The 2003 Series.
2003: Series Ten.

2003 Series, Episode 01 - Raunds, Northamptonshire.
   
   
     
  The Time Team travel to a garden in Northamptonshire where a couple have unearthed a skeleton along with a Saxon knife and ceremonial pottery while digging out their new pond.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 02 - Dinnington, Somerset.
   
   
     
 

The archaeology series travels to Somerset when a farmer unexpectedly unveils a mosaic floor under his pigsties. Further investigations lead to the discovery of a field full of mosaics.

 
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 03 - Carsington, Derbyshire.
   
   
     
 

The team travels to the Peak District to uncover the story behind a mysterious collection of human bones found in a cave, many of them children's.

 
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 04 - Fetlar, Shetland Islands.
   
   
     
 

The team journey to the Shetland Islands to investigate the ancient myth of a cliff-top mound known locally as the Giant's Grave.

 
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 05 - Greenwich, London.
   
   
     
 

The team travels to Greenwich to visit Henry VIII's favourite palace in search of the King's lost armoury and impressive jousting yard.

 
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 06 - Merton, South London.
   
   
     
  The team hunt for Liberty's first factory in South London and attempt to recreate 19th-century manufacturing techniques.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 07 - Bath, Somerset.
   
   
     
  The team dig up the Royal Crescent in Bath in search of a Roman cemetery and a lost part of a Roman road called Fosse Way.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 08 - Athelney, Somerset.
   
   
     
  In the 100th episode, Time Team return to Athelney, the site which was featured in the very first episode. This time around they're allowed to carry out the first ever excavation of one of England's most important historic sites. The site where King Alfred organised his campaign to wrest England from the Vikings.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 09 - Kew Gardens, London.
   
   
     
  The archaeology series travels to Kew Gardens, the site of a lost royal palace built by George III.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 10 - Leven, Fife.
   
   
     
  A rare Bronze Age cemetery prompts Tony and the team to take on a rescue mission in Fife before the developers move on to the land.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 11 - Castle Howard, York, Yorkshire.
   
   
     
  Archaeological series with Tony Robinson. When the team are invited to dig up the lawns of one Britain's grandest stately homes, Castle Howard in Yorkshire, there is little to assist their search for a medieval village that once stood there. But they make an astonishing discovery in a dusty basement.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 12 - Sedgefield, County Durham.
   
   
     
  Some startling aerial photos of fields outside Sedgefield look like a lost Roman town - can Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Carenza Lewis and their team of excavators and experts redraw the map of Roman Britain in just three days before local MP Tony Blair drops in for a history lesson.  
   
 
2003 Series, Episode 13 - Appleby, Cumbria.
   
   
     
 

The team visits Appleby police station, which stands on the site of the original 1771 gaol house and court where they unearth a prisoner treadmill room.

 
   
 
 
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