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s20e13
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony takes a look back at the best bits from two decades and over 250 episodes.
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s20e12
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony celebrates more than 150 practical experiments and re-creations that he and the team have taken part in over the last 20 years.
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s20e11
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Steve and Pru Barlow fell in love with Upton Castle in Pembrokeshire and they had little idea what they were buying. Acres of overgrown gardens surrounded the building and looked like a medieval castle at the front and a Victorian mansion at the back.
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s20e10
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
This week, Tony and the team attempt to find Wolsey's Lost Palace.
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s20e09
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony and the team look for the remains of a renegade knight's Norman castle in one of Northern Ireland's most picturesque spots.
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s20e08
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
During the 1960s, a young PhD student decided to excavate a South Oxfordshire field where a farmer was regularly ploughing up Roman remains. He discovered a mosaic and the stone walls of what was clearly a Roman building but he never discovered enough evidence to prove exactly what was there. Tony and the team return to the area to try and find out more.
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s20e07
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony and the team are at Oakham Castle which is the best preserved 12th-century building in the country. There's more to it than meets the eye though as the walled area surrounding the castle is full of mysterious lumps and bumps waiting to be investigated.
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s20e06
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony and the team make their way to the Lake District on an expedition that takes them both higher and deeper than they've ever been before. They are looking for a forgotten piece of the nation's industrial heritage.
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s20e05
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
An ancient site that yields burials dating back to 2000BC, along with some rare Saxon brooches, beads, spears and jewellery is discovered on the army training ground on Salisbury Plain.
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s20e04
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony and the team attempt to help Hektor Rous, the son of 'Aussie Earl' Keith Rous, work out the mysterious history of the family's Tudor country home in Suffolk.
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s20e03
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony and the team investigate a large hill close to Cardiff that might be immensely significant as it could be the long-lost Iron Age capital of South Wales.
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s20e02
9 years ago
17:30- 18:30
Tony and the team take a look around a site at Brancaster in Norfolk, which is believed to have been a Roman 'Shore-Fort' in the past.
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s20e01
10 years ago
17:30- 18:30
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