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Season 6
Local residents dig their own gardens and the village green, to uncover the history of their village.
Local residents dig their own gardens and the village green, to uncover the history of their village.
3 locations are visited for a preliminary examination, with all 3 vying to be chosen for a full dig later in the series. Tony also visits Bill Wyman's garden in Suffolk, and talks to the
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3 locations are visited for a preliminary examination, with all 3 vying to be chosen for a full dig later in the series. Tony also visits Bill Wyman's garden in Suffolk, and talks to the Rolling Stones' bassist, himself a keen amateur archaeologist, about the history of the property. Together, they do a test dig, which unearths tool flakes from the Stone Age. They also uncover bricks and tiles from the Tudor period, confirming Bill's expectation that a building had once stood on that part of the property, based on an 1840 tithe map of the area.
The team visit 3 more locations hoping to be chosen for a full dig later in the series. Tony visits Kim Wilde at her Hertfordshire home.
The team visit 3 more locations hoping to be chosen for a full dig later in the series. Tony visits Kim Wilde at her Hertfordshire home.
Digs in Hexham, Taunton and Thetford are the next locations vying to win a full dig. Phil visits Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall at his River Cottage to examine the history of the property.
Digs in Hexham, Taunton and Thetford are the next locations vying to win a full dig. Phil visits Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall at his River Cottage to examine the history of the property.
The final batch of locations - Immingham, Blandford and Moniaive - make the final bids to win a full dig. The Pub Landlord, Al Murray, is the celebrity host for a test dig, at his old school, Bedford School.
The final batch of locations - Immingham, Blandford and Moniaive - make the final bids to win a full dig. The Pub Landlord, Al Murray, is the celebrity host for a test dig, at his old school, Bedford School.
The team make their final choice for the location to win a full dig, from the shortlist of Moniaive (Dumfries & Galloway), Oakamoor, (Staffordshire), Stogumber (Taunton), and Thetford
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The team make their final choice for the location to win a full dig, from the shortlist of Moniaive (Dumfries & Galloway), Oakamoor, (Staffordshire), Stogumber (Taunton), and Thetford (Norfolk). The winning location is informed live on air, before a national TV audience. The team also pay their first visit to a Roman dig in Swindon, which will be featured over the next few days' programs for more community archaeology..
A check back to the dig in Swindon, which includes a horde of community archaeologists - finds include not only lots of Roman artefacts, but also Medieval, and even Iron-Age artefacts.
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A check back to the dig in Swindon, which includes a horde of community archaeologists - finds include not only lots of Roman artefacts, but also Medieval, and even Iron-Age artefacts. Kate Humble presents from the headquarters in London, reporting on the progress of the various community digs across the entire country. Sandi Toksvig, our "great Dane", is in Taunton to report on the winner of the competition, and give us updates on their site.
Final program of the week, bringing things to a conclusion. We revisit the various community digs going on up and down the country.
Final program of the week, bringing things to a conclusion. We revisit the various community digs going on up and down the country.
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