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After you watch this episode, check out the official commentary video on the Time Team Official RU-vid Channel! • Time Team Commentary: ...
Tony Robinson and the team visit Chenies Manor which is believed to have been upgraded in time for Henry VIII's visit around 1530. However, while a late 16th-century inventory suggests that an additional range of rooms fit for a king once existed, traces of them have vanished since the house fell into disrepair. Can the experts uncover the layout of the building as it appeared in Tudor times?
Series 12, Episode 01
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@nancymills1884
@nancymills1884 Год назад
Mick’s sweater and hats are a delight. I did see on one of the episodes he had gloves that matched the sweater. Very bright and homespun , looks lovingly made.
@SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
@SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR 4 месяца назад
His old groupies would knit the them and send them in for him.😊
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 3 года назад
As a glass blower I'll never stop being amazed at how thin those tudor blowers got the window sheets for the glaziers. Truly timeless.
@martynhaggerty2294
@martynhaggerty2294 Год назад
In one time team they said it was done by blowing a bubble first then flattening it out.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 Год назад
@@martynhaggerty2294 at that time you blew a bubble, reversed it so the lip was a hole, and spun it out flat. Then when cooled you cut squares off it.
@WillyShakes
@WillyShakes 3 года назад
Just found that Elizabeth Macleod Matthews, the lady who owned Chenies, passed on March, 2016. RIP
@maxb4074
@maxb4074 3 года назад
Stewart found the building. No high tech or gadgetry, he used his brain and figured it out. Remarkable.
@melaniecarver5719
@melaniecarver5719 3 года назад
I really admire how he can look at landscape and figure these things out. People who can focus like that just amaze me. I get lost going from room to room, lol.
@aserta
@aserta 2 года назад
When you breathe this kind of stuff (or any other), you are in wave with the ones who made it, thus it's easy to surmise where something is and take a guess. An architect will always understand another, even if they're not even in the same century as laws of structure remain the same regardless of styles or trends. Same for this.
@cameleonfleuri
@cameleonfleuri 2 года назад
Absolutely!!!
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
Stewart is my fab on the show.
@michaeltelson9798
@michaeltelson9798 2 года назад
I think it’s an ability to see what is different from the natural lay of the land. He has an amazing ability. I have met others in different fields that had similar abilities. As an example that I learned in a forestry class. Find a beech tree, then look to see if it is the oldest one in visual sight. Even though they produce viable seeds, they produce new trees from the ends of their roots. Like the hub of a wheel and the spokes along its rim. Then you have a grove of beeches.
@munromark1400
@munromark1400 3 года назад
John and Stewart have the eyes of super man. The archeologists prove their findings so many times. This is a brilliant team effort.
@biggstavros5876
@biggstavros5876 3 года назад
I love watching Time Team. have been following it all the way through from Time Signs. As an added bonus, the wife is an archaeologist and has done some work with Helen Geake at The British Museum.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 3 года назад
Is that where Helen finds herself these days? Wonderful spot for her to be. She was always the academic Apple of nicks eye. Such a whip smart person she is.
@greywater3186
@greywater3186 3 года назад
Excellent. He deserves a woman as smart as him.
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 2 года назад
I am always in awe(sometimes star struck) by the level of education and prestige the cast and guests bring to the table.
@MIKE-se8ye
@MIKE-se8ye 3 года назад
No scientist am I, but I think it is wonderful how well these shows illustrate, if unintentionally, how the most un-scientific property of human nature is critical to the scientific process. That property being imagination. Excellent show!
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 2 года назад
Excellent Point and nicely stated!
@mercedes523
@mercedes523 Год назад
Had to read it twice. Went over my head the first time. Great comment.
@whitemonkey7932
@whitemonkey7932 3 года назад
As a child we had a school trip from Radlett through Sarratt to Chenies...it's a beautiful place and watching this winds back time to a more gentle life.
@jamesvespaful
@jamesvespaful 2 года назад
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@karenvonallmen20
@karenvonallmen20 3 года назад
Time Team addict here, so very glad you are reissuing these wonderful shows at a much higher quality. I was amazed at how clear the new ones are. Especially my favorite show: "Finds on the Fairway". I've probably watched that show 50 times. Thank you again.
@erinobrien8408
@erinobrien8408 2 года назад
Same here!!! That episode was the most exciting ever!
@Musketeer009
@Musketeer009 3 года назад
Facinating. What a brilliand piece of investigative archeology. It's always good to see the gang back together, and Victor's drawings, again bring the story to life.
@carrienania9427
@carrienania9427 3 года назад
I have learned more with Phil than any other school or class. Intriguing to watch and learn how, when and where all these beautiful findings come into play with every day life of people. Thank you for all the wonderful information and I would LOVE to learn more!!!!!
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 2 года назад
This was such an interesting TT and BEAUTIFUL. I Love the English sensibility and their countryside! Just gorgeous with the beautiful dogs running around the gardens.
@free_gold4467
@free_gold4467 3 года назад
The Falconer is lovely and Carenza was an excellent pupil.
@nizarahdragon3973
@nizarahdragon3973 3 года назад
What is the name of the outfit the Falconer is wearing
@tponkka
@tponkka 3 года назад
I've just found Time Team, an amazing series! Finland here 🇫🇮
@truckerdaddy-akajohninqueb4793
@truckerdaddy-akajohninqueb4793 3 года назад
Me too about a month ago
@biggseybigg3875
@biggseybigg3875 2 года назад
Welcome from England
@gerthinatorgaming5952
@gerthinatorgaming5952 2 года назад
@@biggseybigg3875 Welcome to England 😂 it's a cracking place, but "Sometimes" it's a bit soggy
@paulainsc8212
@paulainsc8212 2 года назад
Me also! From America. I need some escapism from all the wokeness going on in my country. This fits the bill! Thank you England
@biggseybigg3875
@biggseybigg3875 2 года назад
@@gerthinatorgaming5952 hey its sunny here ... today lol
@kairenlewis7526
@kairenlewis7526 11 месяцев назад
I lived in Larimer in the late 1970's and went to school at Chenies. The school is next door to the Manor and we would look through the fence and make up stories about the people who lived there over the years. We also had school outings there occasionally. This episode was great, it brought back many wonderful memories for me. Thank you Team for being so brilliant at bringing the last to live for us (in many ways).
@kairenlewis7526
@kairenlewis7526 11 месяцев назад
EDIT: Latimer. It was an MOD owner village then.
@twobluestripes
@twobluestripes 3 года назад
“It’s just a different Tudor monarch!” And arguably, the more likable one! 😂
@Merylstreep1949
@Merylstreep1949 3 года назад
This has been the best one yet. And the lady owner of the manor totally reminds me of Penelope Keith in To The Manor Born
@l-b284
@l-b284 2 года назад
Someone needs to recreate and sell a commemorative Mick sweater/hat set - they'd make a fortune
@tallpojjy
@tallpojjy 3 года назад
Brilliant, just brilliant! I had watched this on You Tube many times before but it was a much lower quality version, and seeing this again looking like new was fantastic. I am not criticising the other upload at all - I always thoroughly enjoyed it - and having visited Chenies several times in the past 10 years it is good to see the history and archaeology of the site again. Thank you Time Team!
@Mariah-dy6lu
@Mariah-dy6lu 3 года назад
In my first watch through I think I may have skipped this one... possibly out of personal animosity toward Henry VIII as a tyrant & generally preferring the older/prehistoric digs ... but it is a very fun episode! And I may have to re-assess later historical period; it is interesting to get the historical record vs archaeology. Even if my bias is to feel more like "we know this already", as we can see, no we don't, always! Or ever, maybe. Glad to have inadvertently left myself some extra 'new' Time Team left for today
@amandachapman4708
@amandachapman4708 3 года назад
One of the most fascinating Time Teams.
@mrfoss2925
@mrfoss2925 3 года назад
Now my kids can have the same fun I did. Wish it was back on the TV. Can't beat a time team live dig. 👍📺
@mishajameson8939
@mishajameson8939 3 года назад
I learned the word "furtling" for the first time. Tony used it perfectly to describe Stewart Ainsworth. ❤
@peterknowles3198
@peterknowles3198 3 года назад
Brilliant. Such a tonic to watch again on a Sunday evening
@spacehalo5700
@spacehalo5700 3 года назад
O
@AssDust
@AssDust 3 года назад
im canadian, and i've probably watched every episode here on youtube lol
@commonsense571
@commonsense571 Год назад
It’s Sunday night a year late than your comment and I’m in the Hudson Valley NY loving this show😁🗽✨
@peterknowles3198
@peterknowles3198 Год назад
@@commonsense571 Fantastic 😃
@kathycarlson7947
@kathycarlson7947 2 года назад
More kudos from the other side of the pond. I learned more from this dig so I can alter my YA novel. I love everything about Time Team!
@Yvolve
@Yvolve 3 года назад
It is such a shame that a window tax is the likely reason the entire palace got torn down. Such a loss of architecture and history! As a suggestion for a possible new series, I think it would be amazing if there is a VR version for every dig, so you can walk around it yourself and "find" all the finds they did in the episode.
@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 3 года назад
Very true, what a strange tax. Sad.
@twobluestripes
@twobluestripes 3 года назад
What a good idea to do some VRs! I really like VR (360) video, actually. Doing “an hour at the dig” on a 360 camera or two at the middle of the site during filming would be very cool, and give a fly-on-the-wall perspective of not just the dig but the production process for the new show!
@Yvolve
@Yvolve 3 года назад
@@PtolemyJones A lot of strange taxes resulted in very specific developments. The Dutch taxes the width of a house, which is why the canal houses in Amsterdam are super narrow, but very deep and tall. The Italians taxed the stroke of an engine, while the Brits taxed the bore. Now Italian cars are high revving, small capacity, many cilinder race monsters, while the British use super long stroke, slow but high torque engines.
@Yvolve
@Yvolve 3 года назад
​@@twobluestripes I think it would be amazing to make a 3D model was well, where you can walk though the manor house for example and have the view that Henry the 8th had from his bed.
@jessicakoster2543
@jessicakoster2543 2 года назад
@@Yvolve I believe in Greece you pay taxes on a property when it's finished. That's why you see so many houses unfinished, with the rebar sticking out.
@jamesrivis620
@jamesrivis620 3 года назад
Most excellent archaeological truths revealed. Absolutely love the process.
@rachelkingi898
@rachelkingi898 2 года назад
Phil is my favourite, love his pronunciation of some words, & his humour. Rachel NZ🌈🌝
@emk7132
@emk7132 3 года назад
Fabulous. I so enjoy watching this amazing team of experts puzzle it out by using all those diverse skill sets!!
@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 3 года назад
I wish they had given more information on where Spencer's drains went, that was fascinating to me.
@frankhoeppel2314
@frankhoeppel2314 3 года назад
The write-ups of these excavations are available if you are interested. I looked up one some time ago. If I rediscover the URL I will reply to myself here with it.
@cncshrops
@cncshrops 3 года назад
Write-ups? Ooh, yes please.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
That was one interesting learn! I do too!
@MrDannyWright
@MrDannyWright 3 года назад
It was nice to see Raysan get involved with the investigation instead of just being the shows 3D modelling workhorse.
@terrydamron4770
@terrydamron4770 3 месяца назад
USA here. I love your history.. Brovo...
@FlyGamingChannel
@FlyGamingChannel 3 года назад
So nice to see in 1080p and full frame.
@samikirk05
@samikirk05 3 года назад
Mick's striped jumper & Phil's hat ❤
@michelleseager9782
@michelleseager9782 3 года назад
And Micks striped hat, to match his jumper
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@K Scott - I cannot imagine what that hat smelled like. When approaching him, did the other team members stand upwind?
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf Месяц назад
@@MossyMozart They all mostly work outside a lot, probably everyone smelled similarly. 😅
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf Месяц назад
I wish they sold reproductions in their merch shop, I'd buy them in a heartbeat!
@macdameron9321
@macdameron9321 3 года назад
I really enjoyed Carenza and her Falconry!
@paintedpilgrim
@paintedpilgrim 2 года назад
As with many of the explorations I would love to see how in the years since the episode was made the impact has been. Whether other teams have continued the projects, what else has been found or whether other related digs have shown anything else? I wonder - and its a question I posited- whether with the new series could go back and explore/revisit old sites to give updates as well dig new sites, after all some of the more well known digs in the show have been last seen over 20 years ago.
@hennessey861
@hennessey861 2 года назад
I could watch time team all day
@elizabethphair46
@elizabethphair46 3 месяца назад
THE TUDOR BIRD SKIRT!!! 🤣 that is a laugh I sorely needed 💔
@markwalsh6714
@markwalsh6714 3 года назад
Best way to spend a Sunday evening. So interesting to watch.
@nevillemignot1681
@nevillemignot1681 Год назад
Stewart at most times becomes the whipping boy to those who hold the view of most of the so called 'experts', i just love how is brain and eye adds another point of view to what we know about a site. Sometimes he is also very wrong, but the different point he adds interests me no end and makes the show much more facinating. ....................For me he adds no end to the Time 'Team'.
@matt_cummins28
@matt_cummins28 11 месяцев назад
Could they not have found an umbrella for poor Tony at the end? Another great episode, thanks.
@DuckReach432
@DuckReach432 Год назад
One of the fascinating nuggets of information was learning that falconry was the origin of the word 'codger.' I'm an old codger myself, in that I once owned a Ford Falcon. Bit tenuous, I know...
@andershansson2245
@andershansson2245 Год назад
Yeah, gives you gray hairs, doesn't it?
@anthonymervin4499
@anthonymervin4499 3 года назад
I'm in Phx, AZ. Love this show. Thank you!
@commonsense571
@commonsense571 Год назад
Hello AZ✨ Love from New York 🗽😘
@jameslee-pevenhull5087
@jameslee-pevenhull5087 3 года назад
When Elizabeth I visited Sir Henry Lee, her jousting champion, in September 1592 ( when the Gheeraerts portrait was presented ), the Queen's people were put-up in a tented village on the grounds. Sir Henry wrote a play for the Queen and it was performed in a large tent in the gardens. R. Dudley was extremely jealous. The King's visit to Chenies may have been a tented village for the staff.
@danielnystrom7310
@danielnystrom7310 3 года назад
Im amazed a building that important didnt keep record. - last week we removed the wing from there and there and next week this wing is gone. BUT then we wouldnt have time team. Thank you TTC for the upload. And again, rest in peace Victor, have a glas with mick and Robin wherever you guys are ❤
@maxsdad538
@maxsdad538 3 года назад
I guarantee there were records (tax records, tithe records, tithe maps after 1830) but they rarely last several centuries, unfortunately.
@CanChikMay
@CanChikMay 3 года назад
I love the stories, great job time team!
@paulwallis7586
@paulwallis7586 Год назад
Add those bay windows, and you've got better designs than the modern stuff. Incredible scale of building.
@johnskeels8498
@johnskeels8498 3 года назад
Stuart Ainsworth = Best job in the world
@alextw1488
@alextw1488 3 года назад
I think my favourite time teamer. He seems so in tune with the way the land lies that his analysis appears intuitive, like an art almost, and yet it's clearly grounded in science, study and knowledge.
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 3 года назад
He's a landscape archaeology teacher now I do believe
@ledon26656
@ledon26656 3 года назад
@@joshschneider9766 Now "Professor" Stuart Ainsworth, passing on his phenomenal knowledge to many new generations of students. Stuart is also one of my favourites and when I was a kid watching the show in the late 90s/early 2000s I still remember being drawn to his helicopter rides and looks at the "big picture". I have since developed a great love of history in part because of the show and an important element of it is a hobby interest in historical maps. I love to try and understand the landscapes of the past and all the information you can glean from the maps as well as appreciating their aesthetic beauty. I believe this is in no small part due to Stuart's influence on my passion, which is as strong today in my 30s as it has ever been.
@greywater3186
@greywater3186 3 года назад
Stuart is by far the smartest person on the show.
@jamesbailey9007
@jamesbailey9007 2 года назад
He spells his name Stewart not Stuart for future reference
@Unknown_crusader
@Unknown_crusader 2 года назад
I hope Stewart knows he has many fans
@kevinmccarthy8746
@kevinmccarthy8746 Год назад
Who is Jonathan? Very funny and the usual fantastic vocabularies that would make Americans appear inconceivably RUSTIC. Great show, thank you.
@ColonelBummleigh
@ColonelBummleigh Год назад
Many thanks for the uploads.
@jeremyfiori3006
@jeremyfiori3006 3 года назад
I hope whoever thumbs down these shows have a centapede crawl on their face Time Team Rocks
@equaliser2265
@equaliser2265 3 года назад
UP THEIR ARSE
@jeremyfiori3006
@jeremyfiori3006 3 года назад
And their nose and earholes
@doggonemess1
@doggonemess1 3 года назад
At 14:52, when Tony points at the middle wall and says "No windows", he pointing RIGHT AT ONE! You can plainly see the different brick and mortar used to brick up the window. The vines also have rectangular patterns. This is probably because of the Window Tax, but I'm shocked that they didn't see that.
@doggonemess1
@doggonemess1 3 года назад
44:45 As Phil would say "OH AH!" I guess I should have watched to the end before commenting. I do love being right, though.
@ismellstatic
@ismellstatic 2 года назад
Pretty funny to see Tony wearing a cadge before his Worst Jobs stint
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301 3 года назад
Suprising work of Steward !
@skivvy3565
@skivvy3565 Год назад
Every episode I keep thinking Stewart MVP. Always blows me away
@elizabethrigby-jones5085
@elizabethrigby-jones5085 3 года назад
Love time team. So sad! some of the casts are no longer with us ❤
@sandybarnes887
@sandybarnes887 3 года назад
Victor Ambrus. 💟
@KeweenawPatriot
@KeweenawPatriot 3 года назад
Great show.
@Accolaidia777
@Accolaidia777 3 года назад
Most excellent!! Thank you 😊
@michealburnett7
@michealburnett7 2 года назад
Splendid result from a wonderful speculation! 😜
@4Usuality
@4Usuality 4 месяца назад
Fucking love whenever I look at the comments on these episodes its always "Stewart is a genius" or "John is so good at his job" lol, it's awesome
@free_gold4467
@free_gold4467 3 года назад
Great stuff!
@lazydragon9819
@lazydragon9819 3 года назад
I miss Mick!
@milafraser
@milafraser Год назад
And this is why I love Stewart. :)
@DonniePalmer57
@DonniePalmer57 3 года назад
Well done
@t.c.thompson2359
@t.c.thompson2359 2 года назад
I think billing this episode as the Queen Katherine Howard Affair House would draw more eyeballs
@insultantable
@insultantable 3 года назад
This should remind us not to believe most things written on the net today, including Wikipedia I'm afraid. Well done Stuart.
@maxsdad538
@maxsdad538 3 года назад
Or Yoohoo news! (there I go, getting all political and everything.)
@componenx
@componenx 3 года назад
The bigger problem is that so many people are too closed minded or stupid to believe/recognize truth these days, regardless of of it's source. People look for the truth they want to believe, not the actual truth.
@michaelmontagu3979
@michaelmontagu3979 Год назад
Excellent comment. I'm a historian and writer and couldn't agree more. Anyone can put something on the Internet and, unfortunately, for many people, if it's on the Internet it must be true.
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 2 года назад
Thank you.
@jameslee-pevenhull5087
@jameslee-pevenhull5087 3 года назад
Elizabeth Cheney of Chesham Bois married Benedict Lee of Hulcott, Buckinghamshire in 1495. Their Grandson Henry Lee of Quarendon ( who owned a lot of Epping Forest and a house in Stratford, Essex, and has a velodrome named after him LOL ) was the progenitor of the Lee family, Earls of Lichfield, house at Ditchley Park.
@micheleploeser7720
@micheleploeser7720 Год назад
One of my birds was a HARRIS’S HAWK, JUST LIKE THE ONE IN THE VIDEO! Wonderful bird!!ken p.
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex 9 месяцев назад
I think Phil must dig archaeology in his dreams. “Let’s get on then”.
@MsSteelphoenix
@MsSteelphoenix Год назад
I know it was annoying to have to completely change the dig location, but seeing 'behind the scenes' is very interesting!
@pollyanne234
@pollyanne234 3 года назад
Love this house
@loricarter2394
@loricarter2394 3 года назад
I can’t even imagine how exciting it would be to unearth even a little bit of a place where a Tudor monarch had stayed, walked, and slept. Being an American isn’t nowhere near as exciting as being from the U.K. I just imagine being surrounded by all of those old buildings and stuff would be great.
@serenagrisdale6969
@serenagrisdale6969 3 года назад
Phil- let’s get on them, dig a trench! Early days yet!
@AndyMartin401
@AndyMartin401 3 года назад
Brilliant
@mikeholton9876
@mikeholton9876 Год назад
the building and the digging is always fun to watch but to me the episode's star was the falconry demonstration. the training was almost akin to aerial bullfighting (with a less gruesome ending of course) clearly i adore Raptors by the way my part of Virginia is starting to one again team with Red Tailed Hawks, 30 years ago they were a rare treat to see, these days they still are a treat but i see at least one on practically a daily basis. Conservation in action has saved these magnificent birds.
@munromark1400
@munromark1400 3 года назад
You must arrange a bus PUB for Phil. HA HA HA.
@geraldhannibal7654
@geraldhannibal7654 3 года назад
Thank you. Have you heard the story that the lack of windows on the south, sunny side was to protect the house from the plague raging in London and the South? Whatever, it's so good to watch.
@maxsdad538
@maxsdad538 3 года назад
The lack of windows was due to the window tax imposed in England (and France) during the 18th century. It's similar to various "bathroom taxes" imposed on new construction in America beginning in the 1980's, where the more bathrooms a house had, the greater the tax because of "increased demands on sewer and water services".
@geraldhannibal7654
@geraldhannibal7654 3 года назад
@@maxsdad538 Thanks for this information. Having visited Chenies Manor several times it appears that the South walls were built without windows rather than having windows blocked up. However, I'm no expert in history, architecture or archeology so I appreciate any insight into life in bygone years and I don't think we'll master time travel in my lifetime so it's good to hear from you. Best wishes.
@stuartnewman6968
@stuartnewman6968 Год назад
Stuart ainsworth didn't get enough credit ever. A bit of a push out from the bunch. And yet all he had was maps shapes to look for things.
@scottiramage317
@scottiramage317 3 года назад
Mick the dig has turned into the Mick the twig
@maxsdad538
@maxsdad538 3 года назад
Based on his arrogance, I've always referred to him as "Mick the prick".
@nzlemming
@nzlemming Год назад
Stewart was right more often than he was wrong throughout the series. Holistic analysis.
@msladykiss1996
@msladykiss1996 3 года назад
Too bad Mick is gone. I would have loved to know where he got his homemade sweater(jumper) and matching beanie hat on this episode at day one. Anybody know where I could figure it out
@ShalomMichael
@ShalomMichael 3 года назад
I have seen posts of people who said that fans knitted the jumpers and caps for Mick. Apparently once he started wearing one it inspired others to go to work and send them to him. I'd love to find one and wear it, totally not my choice of attire, but wearing it would remind me of Mick and this great program.
@aelyn2909
@aelyn2909 2 года назад
Specifically a little old woman knitted them for him during the first season and sent them to him. And because fans were so enamored by the adorably eccentric look when he wore them during an episode, as thanks, he kept wearing them for the fans. I don't remember much more detail than that, but that's the story! I love how educated and refined he was, yet wore homemade multi-colored jumpers. It's absolutely adorable- and that's why he kept it up! It is subtle marketing, after all. ;)
@nannabostrom5313
@nannabostrom5313 Год назад
Don't remember when/where on Time Team, but have a strong memory of hearing in a program that it was Micks mother who made his sweaters.
@markorollo.
@markorollo. 2 года назад
that wing with no windows part, theres a factory near me that looks like that, like it was meant to be added to but never was....
@themightywookie351c3
@themightywookie351c3 3 года назад
29:19 Who Let The Dogs Out? Woof…Woof Woof 🐶
@synsrfem4428
@synsrfem4428 Год назад
Can you imagine being that Dad guy in the 1700s seeing it falling down and being like "nah its too expensive, too much work"
@adriaandeleeuw8339
@adriaandeleeuw8339 3 месяца назад
When I first started watching these shows my interests were in the Roman period..more recently the early Norman to the Seventeen hundreds as my daughter has been tracing the family trees both mine and her mothers, mine is Dutch German (including Saxe Coburg Gotha) and French, whereas her mother's well, that is a case of the who's who of British landed gentry, and Royal houses, including two of Henry VIII wives, and Henry himself (cousins of varying degrees) Curious to know which of the Consort Queens stayed in this house.
@jameslee-pevenhull5087
@jameslee-pevenhull5087 3 года назад
Benedict Lee of Baginton, Warwickshire, my 11x GGF, was a 'henchman' mounted bodyguard for Henry VIII. Mary I gave Benedict Bygging Hall, Grandborough, Buckinghamshire. There, Captain Thomas Lee, my 10x GGF was born in 1553.
@annazaman9657
@annazaman9657 3 года назад
Strange plan for a Manor House
@Celticcross688
@Celticcross688 3 года назад
This house belonged to my Ancestors, The Russell's, Dukes of Bedford, Buckinghamshire & Bedfordshire. Connections Queen Catherine HOWARD a cousin. Missenden Abbey.. William Missenden had this built. the church has a plaque for the Inwardbys connections to the Missenden LINE, Near Chequers, which is another big red brick house, belonging to a Russell.
@johnnylaroux9517
@johnnylaroux9517 3 года назад
lol
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 2 года назад
@@johnnylaroux9517 🤣🤣🤣
@karenhellmann7707
@karenhellmann7707 3 года назад
Here's a bit of research demanded, did Mick knit his sweaters and caps himself 🤔😄
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 2 года назад
Lol these were made by fans of Micks.
@themightywookie351c3
@themightywookie351c3 3 года назад
ZZ TOP….TV dinner…nice song
@mishajameson8939
@mishajameson8939 3 года назад
Also, Jonathan Foyle. 😊
@kasie680
@kasie680 8 месяцев назад
Geez it’s bad enough when 5 relatives want to come and stay, imagine 1000, their luggage and their horses, carriages and tack, 😵‍💫 When they left you would be exhausted almost insane and BROKE!
@HawkqOjOp
@HawkqOjOp 3 года назад
Can anyone PLEASE tell me what kind of bird sings several times for 15 seconds starting at 1:00 and several times thereafter? Can hear it really well just after 31:40 - dead serious, there's a reason I'm asking. It's a chirper - not the falcons. Additionally, this is one of my fav Time Teams!!!
@RobKoelman
@RobKoelman 3 года назад
The bird that you can hear singing is a robin...
@HawkqOjOp
@HawkqOjOp 3 года назад
@@RobKoelman Thank you, Rob! Aw man, he must be imitating other birds. Any Robin experts? hee hee Unless he's a Robin with a British accident :P
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 2 года назад
They didn't need to show Bridge and Stuart talking about the chaulky dig from behind (pun not intended)....but they did. Ugh LOL
@henrybeenh7076
@henrybeenh7076 2 года назад
Quite possibly built in collaboration with Bergholt Stuttley Johnson.
@SirWhig-esq.
@SirWhig-esq. 2 года назад
‘Speculative vision’.
@markgarin6355
@markgarin6355 2 года назад
Why do I keep seeing the same episodes on my RU-vid account?
@enterthecarp7085
@enterthecarp7085 3 года назад
🍻🤓👍🏼 Vic A ✨✌🏼
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