The Flying Archaeologist

The Flying Archaeologist is a British television programme that aired on BBC Four on the 29 April 2013, presented by archaeologist Ben Robinson.[1]

The Flying Archaeologist
GenreDocumentary
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producerDiana Hare
ProducerEddie Anderson
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkBBC Four
Original release29 April (2013-04-29) 
20 May 2013 (2013-05-20)

History

The show had previously been aired on BBC One in early April 2013, however it was previously shown as a single episode for each area they were relevant to in a slot after The One Show.[2][3]

The premise of the show was that Dr Ben Robinson would use aerial archaeology to show how humanity has had an effect on the landscape and offer answers towards British history.[1]

List of Episodes

Episode number Episode name Original date aired Episode information
1 Stonehenge: The Missing Link 29 April 2013 In this episode Ben explores Wiltshire using aerial photography to discover new evidence in the landscape of Stonehenge.[4]
2 Broads: The Norfolk Broads 6 May 2013[5] In this episode Ben explores Norfolk using aerial photography to evidence why Roman Caistor St Edmund never became a modern town, and a lost Bronze Age settlement near Ormesby.[5]
3 Hadrian's Wall: Life on the Frontier 13 May 2013 In this episode Ben explores Hadrian's Wall using aerial photography to evidence human occupation along its length.[6]
4 The Thames: Secret War 20 May 2013 In this episode Ben explores the Thames using aerial photography to evidence a network of Trenches on the Hoo Peninsula which were not visible from the ground.[7]

References

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