Time Team Links.
Time Team Links.
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Time Team Related Websites.

 
The Official Time Team Site
  
  
   
 

Produced to accompany Time Team, a Videotext/Picture House production for Channel 4.

The official website offers biographies, background information, Time Team publications, video clips and interviews as well as a lot of information of past digs including photos. Currently undergoing a few changes recently, one of which being the video clips you can browse. Note: these are clips, not full episodes.

 
  
 
 
The Official Time Team Site
  
  
   
 

Website to accompany the 2003 live.

 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 

Website to accompany the 2005 live.

 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 

Website to accompany the 2006 live.

 
  
 

The People Of Time Team.

 
The Unofficial Tony Robinson Website
  
  
   
 

Everything you would expect from a fan site and possibly more. The presenter of Time Team "Tony Robinson" regularly contributes to this website solely run by Cally, which is now entering its sixth year by sending a message to his fans every now and then.

With up to date images of recent and past digs as well as info on other projects undertaken by Tony including Codex, Maid Marian, Worst Jobs and who could ever forget Blackadder. Find out about all the audio books he has read which include the Discworld series and very much more.

Cally tries to keep us up to date whith what is currently being done by Tony, as well as looking back over his career to give us what I would think, is the best resource of Tony Robinson you coulde ever hope to come across.

 
  
 
 
The Unofficial Tony Robinson Website
  
  
   
 

A page solely about Mick Aston, regularly giving us updates as to what the Professor is up to in the way of lectures, publications a few more bits and pieces. This page is a sub-page of a wider website entitled Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles.

 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 

Paul has become a familiar face on Time Team for a number of years now, so we all should know by now the level of expertise this individual can demonstrate. In this website Paul lists his appearances on Time Team, delves deeper into what his services entail. A section for the Whittlewood project, as well as pictures from past digs he has been a part of (not all Time Team).

 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 This is a site with pages about the 367 years that Britain was Britannia, a province of the Roman Empire. But there are also pages about Guy's other interests which include coinage, Egypt, aviation archaeology and the 17th century diarists Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn. 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 Established in 1986 by John Gater and Chris Gaffney, GSB Prospection was the first independent consultancy for geophysics in archaeology and has grown to become the largest group of archaeological geophysicists in the UK. 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 A regular name on the credits is Steve Day, Time Team's series composer. His website features a flash music player which allows you to play any of approximately 73 Time Team tracks used for the programme. This site is well worth a visit, especially if you enjoy the music which can be heard behind Tony's voice. 
  
 

Forums.

 
The Official Time Team Forum
  
  
   
 

Here you will find like-minded viewers of Time Team who like nothing better than to discuss the programmes, the personalities and all aspects of archaeology.

You can read the forum as a guest, but you need to register in order to post a topic or to reply to one.

 
  
 
 
Time Team Forum Friends
  
  
   
 

Here all are welcome to talk about Time Team, archaeology and associated interests.

The Official Time Team forum threatened a closure a couple of years ago, which prompted Corinne to quickly setup this "alternative" forum for fans of the show.

Registration required to participate.

 
  
 

Others Sites.

 
  
  
   
 

English Heritage exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood.

 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 

Would you like to find out more about the history of your house?

Do you want to research an historic building? Is it in the United Kingdom or Ireland?

If so this website provides a guide by Jean Manco will start you on the detective trail. Some information could be just a few clicks away, but to get the full story you will need to visit libraries and archives. Researching Historic Buildings points the way.

It includes hints on planning a research programme, and clues to finding and understanding useful sources for building history, such as maps and deeds. There are bibliographies on everything from architects to Victorian architecture. There are quick guides to archives. There are introductions to a wide range of building types, architectural styles, and the development of towns and villages. Eccesiastical sources are such a big topic that The Church gets a large section to itself.

 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 

This website run by Corinne Mills, contains a comprehensive guide to responsible Metal Detecting in England and Wales as well as some history and archaeology from England, Scotland and Wales.

 
  
 
 
  
  
   
 

This is the place for information on recent and currently running projects that Time Team sound recordist veteran Steve Shearn is undertaking.

 
  
 
 
   
   
     
 

Pixaerial are aerial photography specialists based in north Wales. One of their aerial photos was submitted to Time Team a couple of years ago, and they managed to get them over to Anglesey for the 2007 series.

 
   
 

 

 
The information and content here is provided as-is for educational purposes. I am not affiliated with Channel 4 or any of the Time Team crew. This site is 100% unofficial. Episode Announcement images were created by myself and are not official nor endorsed by Channel 4.

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