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Time Team S08-E10 Bridgenorth, Shropshire 

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A 70-feet-tall Norman tower and some other stonework is all that's left of a great castle built exactly 900 years ago and around which grew up the town of Bridgnorth in Shropshire.
The castle was occupied for around five centuries, surviving at least four lengthy sieges until finally it fell to Cromwell's army in the English Civil War.
He left it much as it is today, leaning at an angle of 15 degrees ¿ three times more than the famous leaning tower of Pisa. The rest of it is gone - destroyed or plundered - along with all of the town's early records.
The people of Bridgnorth asked Time Team to try to paint a picture of what it might have looked like in its heyday.

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28 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 145   
@stevenbrown8857
@stevenbrown8857 Год назад
Ah loved Robin Bush, one of those people you just warm to. His sense of humour, visible in other episodes, shone through in this episode. He was one of the great and sadly missed members of time team.
@sgrannie9938
@sgrannie9938 Год назад
I love the ubiquitous bow tie. Even out at the digs, he was a gent 💕
@a.azazagoth5413
@a.azazagoth5413 4 месяца назад
Robin is the consummate gentleman. He would be a blast at dinner party.
@Robert-wp2vk
@Robert-wp2vk 2 года назад
Stumbled on time team purley by accident, was hooked after the first episode. Great archeology. Tony is a great host. Keeps the episode fresh, and supplying plenty of information about the dig. Phil is one of my favorites. You can tell Phil really loves what he dose. Carenza Lewis is my other favorite time team cast member. Bueaty and brains. Loves what she dose also..all the time team cast complement one another very well..I'll watch every episode. Dig on..watching In Minnesota usa.
@jppcasey
@jppcasey Год назад
Phil was having way too much fun firing that cannon.
@annarushlau9722
@annarushlau9722 4 месяца назад
I would too though 😂😂
@karmakshantivyapini4734
@karmakshantivyapini4734 5 лет назад
This was a very happy and classic episode with Mick crabbing about the boundary line they can't dig, Phil's having far too much fun at the siege and doggedly pursuing a trench that didn't make sense, Robin's classic know it all manner and his parlor trick of Tony, Stuart's systematic sleuthing for wall parts, and only John left fading into the background because so many clues were above ground. Solid fun from start to finish and why Time Team lasted 20 years. Besides which the Team seems to have destroyed as much of the landscape as Oliver Cromwell. This is also some of the best cinematography I've ever seen on the program. A total delight.
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 10 месяцев назад
They in no way whatsoever 'destroyed' the landscape. Cromwell blew up entire fortresses and castles. You prob. don't know that archaeologists will backfill whatever they dig and will resod it too, especially if it is on a property with lawns. Backfilling protects the site and saves it from looting. . I have worked on 11 archaeology digs in Canada & we always backfill. You can visit Greenwich Park and see the location where they excavated a Roman shrine. You wouldnt know they'd been there without signs and knowledge. Open pits are a danger..
@destonlee2838
@destonlee2838 11 месяцев назад
Phil always preferred to no bother trees if it could be avoided and the wee folk did bless him kindly for his love of green things.
@jackhartford521
@jackhartford521 2 года назад
I’ve only stumbled upon these guys in the last few months and I just love every episode I watch.
@stephan1752
@stephan1752 Год назад
It really is adictive, isn't it. I overdose on Time Team regularly.
@MeMommyEms
@MeMommyEms 4 года назад
Phil’s laughter is powerful! Lol!
@gregcurtis1156
@gregcurtis1156 11 лет назад
Many thanks to you Reijer Zaaijer for making so many episodes of Time Team available for viewing also R.I.P to the Proff. from a avid Australian Viewer.
@melaniecarver5719
@melaniecarver5719 3 года назад
I was really glad to find this channel because there are so many episodes I had not seen. Fan from America in Tennessee!
@TheShootist
@TheShootist 2 года назад
while we all ignore the copyright violations and theft of someone else artistic expression.
@mwheape
@mwheape 2 года назад
Heartbreaking.
@jesikebiking
@jesikebiking 2 года назад
RIP Mick Aston
@robertwbraiden
@robertwbraiden 10 лет назад
Mick The Dig seems like a jack of all trades. Not only he is an archaeologist, he's also a dendro expert and in this episode he's drilling through concrete. Is there anything this man cannot do?
@ZBDEmanuelle
@ZBDEmanuelle 9 лет назад
***** also an expert flint knapper. what a dude!
@robertwbraiden
@robertwbraiden 8 лет назад
Mick the Dig and Mick the Twig are one and the same person. In the earlier seasons he had a full beard but later he chopped it off and looked very different.
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 7 лет назад
A good archaeologist is something of a jack-of-all-trades.
@claytoncraigie6636
@claytoncraigie6636 5 лет назад
L
@SharpAssKnittingNeedles
@SharpAssKnittingNeedles 2 года назад
Also quite attractive 🤤 definitely "the one"!
@stephanwolfhunter
@stephanwolfhunter 6 лет назад
Phil was having entirely too much fun with that cannon...
@lorawiese5897
@lorawiese5897 4 года назад
He makes me smile to hear his laugh. ..so contagious.
@ChipCadence
@ChipCadence 3 года назад
This man loves life and what he does so much. He’s a lucky guy.
@jakefaulkner8381
@jakefaulkner8381 4 года назад
Lived in Bridgnorth for most of my life! Really cool to see this! :P
@tucsonorganist
@tucsonorganist 4 года назад
I think that Phil is a guitar or banjo player. The nails on his left hand are clipped short for fretting and his right has long nails. You'll see it at the end when he's showing pottery at 43:53
@malinlindqvist3455
@malinlindqvist3455 3 года назад
You're absolutely right, he's a skilled guitarist and a blues fanatic.
@dr.douglaswilde1155
@dr.douglaswilde1155 5 лет назад
@ 3:17, Mick says..."It's clearly not historical grass'...way 2 funny!
@lizzy66125
@lizzy66125 2 года назад
amazing episode!love Robin,he can tell the history so well.
@nickrich56
@nickrich56 11 лет назад
... quite the change for Jenni Butterworth in two seasons , from student researcher to Dr of archaeology . Just love this show !
@rappdr1
@rappdr1 7 лет назад
The archeology babes are def one of this show's highlights, as well as the camera operators that are not to shy to go in for a close up when necessary.
@chrissmith7669
@chrissmith7669 4 года назад
david rapp the gratuitous down the blouse shots are rather unnecessary and distracting. Plenty of other channels to pick from if that’s your thing. BTW; If they’d drop those and the “plumber at work” shots of the gents it’d be a fair trade.
@basstrammel1322
@basstrammel1322 3 года назад
@@chrissmith7669 Agreed. I do believe there's one camera operator (or editor?) that's a bit pervy, too bad it channels all the way through to us.
@ASTPlumbing9090
@ASTPlumbing9090 5 лет назад
“I think he takes the biscuit”..... might be one of the most British statements.
@sallydarley9812
@sallydarley9812 4 года назад
Yep! It means that they are a major exception. Sal in Yorkshire
@pieternoordenbos
@pieternoordenbos 2 года назад
They are making new episodes as we speak. That's just great people.
@annegrauzlis2815
@annegrauzlis2815 3 года назад
Love the time team Thanks for putting up these episodes. good archaeology, good comrades, much info thans again
@niccoarcadia4179
@niccoarcadia4179 4 года назад
Robert Bellême was quite a character. One of the wealthiest of his era. At times he held more power than the King...Wiki has a good read on him.
@jeanpoulton7524
@jeanpoulton7524 4 года назад
So glad to have found all this! Thank you!
@juspapa718
@juspapa718 Год назад
I just love it….classic Robin Bush. The history, albeit in this case rather gory @ 8:30+ and even a wee bomb to brilliantly shock Tony @ 42:00+. Robin you are respected and missed. Thank you R Z
@paulntraci99
@paulntraci99 11 лет назад
Thank you very much for sharing this.
@CompetitiveAudio
@CompetitiveAudio 9 лет назад
@ 25:41 I love the way Tony feigns frustration for the cameras. The interaction with Mick is classic Tony acting even when, with that beginning of a smile, Mick almost breaks into laughter. In reality Tony knows whats going on, but the "drama" is well done. This episode is probably one of Tony's more "overbearing and adversarial" presentations.
@endrightwinglunacy
@endrightwinglunacy 7 лет назад
It's obviously the result of what the producers want in terms of interaction and dialogue. But yes, Tony is a fine actor and if you suspend your disbelief, it could look quite real.
@gailhowes9398
@gailhowes9398 5 лет назад
Yes I thought this had to be contrived because they did not bark back, I would have had trouble not biting back or burst out laughing!
@ladyflimflam
@ladyflimflam 5 лет назад
It’s a crappy way to treat an audience, though. The notion that they need to create that drama so people will be engaged with the show is playing to the lowest common denominator rather than expecting that the audience is intelligent and can care about the subject for itself.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 2 года назад
@@ladyflimflam agreed, 100%
@elizabethschaeffer9543
@elizabethschaeffer9543 2 года назад
@@ladyflimflam I've found that the only way I can continue to watch is to turn the sound off whenever I see Tony come on. His raving is an insult to your watchers.
@justinsanford997
@justinsanford997 5 лет назад
In 1096, Duke Robert took up the cross on the First Crusade and left the custody of the duchy to his brother William Rufus, King of England. Robert Bellême regained the favour of Rufus and both he and his brothers were in his service on several occasions.[20] In 1098 he captured Elias I, Count of Maine for Rufus, a significant feat.[25]
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
Sounds like he spent most of his adult life fighting or preparing to fight. Trust fund kid.
@sueparker9148
@sueparker9148 5 лет назад
Always love Bridgnorth......so very interesting
@harperoconnor5285
@harperoconnor5285 5 лет назад
11:39 I just want to yell, "The Architect Sketch!" LOL
@Philrc
@Philrc 10 лет назад
42:31 my all time favourite part of time team :) Toby legging it when he realises what's going on!
@gjb79ful
@gjb79ful 6 лет назад
And he nearly says the f word pmsl
@djmossssomjd8496
@djmossssomjd8496 5 лет назад
Ran like a scared rabbit!
@jennydavis4198
@jennydavis4198 4 года назад
watch it carefully you will see that bomb doesnt explode and the line of fire leading to it goes behind the fence well behind it and the bomb is still there after
@carianneadams9675
@carianneadams9675 4 года назад
American here - had never heard of Time Team before and I've been binging it a lot. Wondering why they don't just send Stuart out 1st?
@sent7127
@sent7127 4 года назад
You can watch it on Amazon Prime if you have it. A little bit better quality video IMO.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
*Carianne Adams* He did start straight away usually but his investigation took time so he rarely actually appeared until day two, sometimes day three.
@katjagirnus9573
@katjagirnus9573 3 месяца назад
Interesting that the tower is leaning more than the one in Pisa and still does mot seem to be in danger of toppling over...
@KellyfromMemphis
@KellyfromMemphis 4 года назад
Robin lighting explosives! Hahahahaha!!
@lindalee7322
@lindalee7322 6 лет назад
#300 thumbs up. Thanks again, Reijer.
@magster6022
@magster6022 Год назад
Can't wait to hear how Cromwell got that tower to lean!
@Chubachus
@Chubachus 9 лет назад
I'm surprised that the locals didn't salvage more stone from the tower back in the day.
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 7 лет назад
There would have been lots of stone from the other buildings of the castle they could use.
@TheWilsonDelirium
@TheWilsonDelirium 3 года назад
42:38 Tony's face is so funny. That mixture of joy and fear >
@shnops
@shnops 4 года назад
If Phil continues to dig his ditch he could find some Chinese artifacts !
@basstrammel1322
@basstrammel1322 6 лет назад
I might be preaching to the choir here, but I'm living in an significant viking town that's not fully excavated or dug. There isn't any more major houses or churches that hasn't been found, but developers can't turn a rock without having Heritage demanding them to put in a crew of archaeologists. They always find something interesting! Things turns out to have been a little different that everyone thought, and objects link the place to far away civilizations. Unfortunatly it is expencive, so city development is slow. I want to know whats down there :(
@braddblk
@braddblk 9 лет назад
It seems that Henry V111 and Cromwall was England's version of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. So many episodes show what between them they destroyed of English heritage.
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 7 лет назад
Henry the five thousand one hundred eleventh?
@peterdarley5161
@peterdarley5161 6 лет назад
The monasteries had generally become corrupt through their wealth. Some were basically brothels!
@dallastaylor5479
@dallastaylor5479 6 лет назад
900 years? 900 years! Wow
@trishayamada807
@trishayamada807 4 года назад
Marcia W right! I’m in the rural country side of Wisconsin USA, and we have an “old” building in our little town. It’s 150 years old and was a stagecoach inn.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
*dallastatlor* Half a millennium _earlier_ *Britons* were faking *Roman* swords for the tourists - _really!_
@user-ym7gl1gn9c
@user-ym7gl1gn9c 5 месяцев назад
No I t funny, Phil. Children on the catapult😢
@sage3306
@sage3306 3 года назад
Have been binging on TT since I found them a few months ago. Thank you Reijer!! Watching the series "grow up", it's fun to see all the changes and alterations. I really don't like it, however, when they figured "reality tv" type camerawork was necessary. I find the series enjoyable enough in itself without all the funky camera-moving and zooming crap - makes me dizzy! Too bad nice, solid British episodes became Americanized. :(
@toypupanbai3544
@toypupanbai3544 11 лет назад
It always astonishes me that all these vast quantities of stone so completely disappear.
@robb2055
@robb2055 5 лет назад
Toy Pupanbai maybe some was reused over time.
@marcopolokitty
@marcopolokitty 5 лет назад
That is from 1000 years of scavenging, which takes up a lot of stone.
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
Free foundations for all!
@callmemonkh9020
@callmemonkh9020 Месяц назад
I miss You, Robin. Cheers!
@haroldkerrii6085
@haroldkerrii6085 4 года назад
My LONGMORE family came to America from Bridgenorth in the 1860s.
@ChipCadence
@ChipCadence 3 года назад
Did they bring large stones with them🤔
@alanatolstad4824
@alanatolstad4824 5 лет назад
My ignorance is showing because I find it hard to figure out how digging a massive trench locates a very early trench/moat...frustrating!
@ChipCadence
@ChipCadence 3 года назад
It’s the uniform changes in the earth such color, density and consistency. You can tell disturbed earth from the natural. Hope that helps. They do make it look easy, it’s not always so obvious. 🧐
@alanatolstad4824
@alanatolstad4824 3 года назад
@@ChipCadence Especially not on my computer screen...uff da!
@1028dianemarie
@1028dianemarie 7 лет назад
Always stomping around flailing those short little arms!!!
@lionn420
@lionn420 9 лет назад
@8:36 this guy sounds like a british version of vlad the impailer.
@highonimmi
@highonimmi 8 лет назад
I bet he's been roasting quite nicely in a southerly situated lava like cauldron of perpetual misery.
@HO-bndk
@HO-bndk 5 лет назад
Belleme was used as the bad guy in the old (but excellent) British TV series "Robin of Sherwood".
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
In parts of New Jersey they would call him Bobby Fingernails.
@basstrammel1322
@basstrammel1322 3 года назад
I'm sure he was a crazy sadist, but I'm not trusting those who told all the facts about him either.
@uteliasmajava5210
@uteliasmajava5210 3 года назад
I'm not native in english, but I think I understand it pretty well. Especially in this program, I encounter words I do not follow. But autosubtitle never helps :xD
@NiFi92tybee
@NiFi92tybee 4 года назад
Love the show. Hate the ones that are taped with captions on.
@CanChikMay
@CanChikMay 2 года назад
Yay time team, yay tony!
@rodparsons521
@rodparsons521 5 лет назад
A hunting arrow for deer? I don't think so. Not big enough if contemporary illustration is anything to go by. Late 12th to 13th C? Because it is not close barbed? That size and style with that barb to socket ratio, more likely to be a fighting head and it could also be later. Looks like a good all round head with a useful range for harassing the softer targets, the less expensively armed. How could we categorize it under Jessop typology? A medium barbed variant on M2? Or something else?
@CorenaGaroutte
@CorenaGaroutte 5 лет назад
Lol don't wory it's been done before lmao! 19:12
@BlackIjs
@BlackIjs 3 года назад
"Up there?!" I literally laughed!
@CanChikMay
@CanChikMay 2 года назад
So how come it took us over three hundred yrs to get electricity?
@mgclark46
@mgclark46 7 лет назад
Love the music at 21:00 anyone know what it's called?
@peterdarley5161
@peterdarley5161 6 лет назад
Hi, It's Ben Pringle.
@markgarin6355
@markgarin6355 2 года назад
They need a did to recover the boundary of the protected monument.
@focuselp
@focuselp 4 года назад
Great episode. But its Bridgnorth, not Bridgenorth!
@lmtt123
@lmtt123 5 лет назад
Bridgnorth not bridgenorth. No E!
@maddog2771
@maddog2771 4 года назад
Kill Roy was here in 2019
@susanf.7737
@susanf.7737 6 лет назад
Strewth!
@annpartoon5300
@annpartoon5300 3 года назад
A saying my dad used a lot one of the ruins cromwell knocked about a bit
@helix1061
@helix1061 4 месяца назад
Phil probably related to barbarians.
@desslokbasileus571
@desslokbasileus571 3 года назад
10:25  19:10  23:00  28:04  30:08  31:39  34:10  36:24  38:03  39:30  40:55  44:30 😍😍😍😍😍😍
@oliverwade8066
@oliverwade8066 4 года назад
52.532219, -2.419390
@chraffis
@chraffis 4 года назад
Tony Robinson is an owl
@ChipCadence
@ChipCadence 3 года назад
Who
@chraffis
@chraffis 3 года назад
He looks like a burrowing owl to me. No? I do love his shows though.
@chinamanjw
@chinamanjw 4 года назад
Corenza😙
@highonimmi
@highonimmi 8 лет назад
43:54 good night! phil has got some hellaciously long nails. these are the longest I have EVAH seen them....
@gjb79ful
@gjb79ful 6 лет назад
I think he plays fingerpicking guitar
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
@@gjb79ful He does. He played it on the *TT* special in the original *Jamestown, Virginia, USA.*
@Fox1nDen
@Fox1nDen 8 лет назад
Tony is making a face worth slapping. Where is the calm down tea?
@gregorys6074
@gregorys6074 10 лет назад
Took out a child's eyes with fingernails.
@svtabasco1
@svtabasco1 4 года назад
I've watched most of the Time Team episodes and I continue to be amazed that someone hasn't rounded off Tony's pointed little head. Is he what Brits would refer to as a "wanker"?
@bobbyhood101
@bobbyhood101 4 года назад
Not a wanker as much as a BBC producer which is a extra special kind of self righteous prick! 😜
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
@@bobbyhood101 Nothing to do with the *BBC* here, just someone who could prompt the other archæologists (he's a good amateur) to give the viewers better information. It was made for *Channel 4,*
@frankzambrano3079
@frankzambrano3079 5 лет назад
C
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
John always seems unpopular. Is it his professional results, his personality or a combination of the two?
@makara80
@makara80 4 года назад
I wonder whether John's notable inability to take even a mild 'ribbing' from the rest of the team whenever 'GeoPhys' fallibilities/limitations manifest is a reason? Indeed, he usually seems to perceive even the most good-humoured, non-malicious of criticism as a _personal_ slight against both himself and his vocation! Shame really because it was only ever intended as innocuous banter.
@ChipCadence
@ChipCadence 3 года назад
@@makara80 you are reading way too much into this. 😂 these guys loved working with one another. That’s just the way John is.
@laurennicholson6673
@laurennicholson6673 3 года назад
You can always tell when a dig i will be uneventful bc they add the historical fillers.
@angelamonds3174
@angelamonds3174 3 года назад
The married package intriguingly coach because garlic hooghly undress up a abhorrent sagittarius. utter, clammy centimeter
@kennethsullo3145
@kennethsullo3145 4 года назад
Talk about an epic FAIL...46 minutes of my life I cant get back! FIRE Geophys...talk about utterly WORTHLESS in like EVERY DAMN episode!!!
@jameswebb4593
@jameswebb4593 Год назад
Then you are a sad sack , for watching something you consider a waste of time.
@fedos
@fedos Год назад
"Hey, can you guy come do an archaeological survey of tower? Oh, by the way: you can't dig because it's near a historical monument."
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