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MikeAitch

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| New Message Posted!2011-02-12 15:29  
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On 2011-02-01 16:04, Andy B wrote:
Time Team are currently in production for their 19th(!) series and are looking to make some changes to the on screen team. |
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If only they needed someone to make the tea and sharpen Victors pencils (which reminds me of this.
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dianemcilmoyle

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| New Message Posted!2011-02-10 14:49  
I am VERY glad to hear that it'll be another long series - I'm fed up of the disappointing 'specials'! Shame if there isn't much prehistory, though.
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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2011-02-01 16:04  
...and if that wasn't enough excitement. A new role for MuddyMick, the Roger Mellie of archaeology?
Time Team are currently in production for their 19th(!) series and are
looking to make some changes to the on screen team.
We are looking for a co- host, someone who ideally has experience in
presenting archaeology, history or anthropology programming. It would also
be great to hear about presenters with a proven passion for these subjects,
an academic background or otherwise. This person does not have to be overly
experienced or knowledgeable as we have plenty of expertise within the
existing on and off- screen team, however intelligence, natural curiosity
and a passion for Archaeology is a must! Tony Robinson will continue to be
the Series Presenter, introduce the programmes and voice them. The shoot
schedule runs from 4 April to 12 August, with three filming days every other
week, tending to fall Tuesday Thursday with travel days either side. The
digs and their locations are still to be confirmed.
We are also looking for someone who has expertise in Computational
Archaeology to be an occasional contributor (specific programmes only),
explaining all computer output to the presenters and on- screen team (ie.
they would not be required to present).
We are looking for a Landscape Archaeologist to be an occasional contributor
(for specific programmes only). Again this would be to work with the
presenters and the rest of the on- screen team (ie. they would not be
required to present).
We are looking for an Archaeologist who would essentially be a digger,
spending all three days of every programme in a trench. At least 24 months
of full time digging experience would be required.
For these three non- presenter roles we are happy to consider people with or
without broadcast experience. What is important is high energy, good rapport
with the team and of course to be comfortable on camera.
Jude Parker
Development Producer Time Team: Series 19
JudeParker@timeteam.net
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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2011-02-01 15:25  
Thanks, crap way to of them to publish but no matter.
Looks like this first one is your prehistory fix for the entire series so make the most of it.
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MikeAitch

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| New Message Posted!2011-02-01 13:28  
jpeg of series 18 episodes posted on the facebook page last night here. (sorry too lazy to type them all out)
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AngieLake

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| New Message Posted!2011-02-01 00:15  
Have just added links to Tottiford site page of two Devon newspaper reports of the forthcoming programme.
One has photo of Mick and Tony on the bed of the reservoir, and the other has a pic of a very happy Phil holding a flint tool.
Am really looking forward to this episode!
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Blingo_von_Trumpenstein

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| New Message Posted!2011-01-31 14:37  
This will be a super programme. Can't wait til Sunday . . .
Blingo
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MikeAitch

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| New Message Posted!2011-01-28 21:32  
Hopefully this series will investigate more ancient sites than series 17. According to the Unofficial TT site "Reservoir Rituals" is the first of 10 programmes, no details of the other 9 yet.
The Official TT Facebook page has an interesting video of their new digital scanning technique/toy Here.
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AngieLake

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| New Message Posted!2011-01-27 16:33  
Thanks for that Cerrig!
This'll show me at long last exactly where it is, and no doubt will be at the other end of the reservoir to the part where I was looking!
Typical!
(Though I think I may have captured the row from the central bridge.)
[Tottiford, Feb 6th prog, wasn't it?]
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cerrig

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| New Message Posted!2011-01-27 16:20  
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/time-team/episode-guide/series-18/episode-10
This should interest Angie Lake.
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