The team investigate reports of a Saxon cemetery lost in the ground in Lincolnshire. All they find on day one is two teeth, but on the next morning they begin to discover much more.
Time Team are at amateur archaeologist Derek Batten's castle in Northamptonshire and they discover a link to William the Conqueror
Archaeological heaven or too good to be true? The Team investigate a site in one garden in Wales that comes a Neolithic tomb, a Norman tower, a Medieval or Roman trackway and an ancient sacred spring.
Waltham field, in the village of Whittington, five miles from Cheltenham. Alerted by Gloucester County Archaeology, the Team have come in search of a Roman villa.
Time Team came to Blaenafon, in south Wales, to look for the world's first railway viaduct. Within 25 years of it being built, it had 'disappeared' from the landscape. Where had it gone?
The Team came to Rycote Park to try to find the remains of a country house that once played host to five reigning monarchs. What was left of the original Tudor mansion?
The Team are on Salisbury Plain and there's Roman pottery lying on the surface and an Iron Age fort nearby. Was there a thriving community here 2000 years ago?
Archaeological evidence of cannibalism in the UK is uncovered when the experts examine Iron Age human remains - suggesting these humans suffered a brutal demise
In 1838, navvies laying Brunel's Great Western Railway found two Roman floor mosaics, probably from a villa, at Lower Basildon, in Berkshire. Time Team investigate the area further.
Lindisfarne, a.k.a. Holy Island, is one of England's most remote, historic and mystical places. But for years locals have been puzzled: why is an apparently empty field known as The Palace?
Tony Robinson and the Team spend three days in Shropshire searching for the remains of the medieval castle that once dominated the historic market town of Bridgnorth
Sandi Toksvig and Liza Tarbuck join Tony Robinson and the Team as they investigate three separate sites in Canterbury
Just outside Winchester is a field which, 900 years ago, was home to the city's outcasts. The people who lived there were united by leprosy and their home was the St Mary Magdalene leper hospital.
In the Orkney Islands a mysterious underground chamber provides a challenge for Tony Robinson and his expert team
For six months in the latter half of 2000, Time Team followed an excavation in Ely, Cambridgeshire, for a special 90-minute documentary
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The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
Unsolved Mysteries
Murdaugh Murders: Deadly Dynasty
Ancient Aliens
The Curse of Oak Island
Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America
History's Greatest Mysteries
The Other Side
Dead of Night
American Monster: Abuse of Power
The Alaska Triangle
UFO
Ghost Brothers
The Most Dangerous Animal of All
Myth of the Zodiac Killer
Guilty Rich
Urban Legend
Sasquatch
A Haunting
The American Runestone
In Pursuit with John Walsh
The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey