30th August 2006, 10:06 AM
Fair enough point, but I think there is a uncertainly drawn line at the boundary between increasing public accessability and poor archaeological programming. Whether this programme specifically crossed it I don't know, I had been trying to be fairly positive regarding Time Team based on their increasingly 'realistic' presentation of the issues of what could reasonably be done in three days and the occasional episode which demonstrated largely negative results. This made the programme a little more 'edgey' (or I might venture entertaining) in some cases with more uncertainty about the results.
As for whether I'd join a TT project, last time the opportunity arose I couldn't afford to take part....:face-huh:
Desiderate le fritture con quello?
As for whether I'd join a TT project, last time the opportunity arose I couldn't afford to take part....:face-huh:
Desiderate le fritture con quello?