public's growing appetite for both history and science, these channels, notably BBC2 and Channel4, rebranded the image of their factual output by investing heavily in archaeological programmes, building on the success of mid-1990s series that had established a healthy core audience for TV ...
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While museums and television programmes allowed for the public to view archaeology from an outsider’s perspective the feeling of inadequacy still permeates people’s understanding – the leave it to the experts sentiment is felt throughout “amateur” spheres and casual participants. Is archaeology ...
There is little sign that the appetite of commissioning editors in UK television for more archaeology programmes has been satisfied. Whatever the editors' reasons, archaeologists should be grateful for the additional exposure they are giving the subject. Last year saw the launch of Two Men in a ...
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