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Time Team Special: The Boats That Made Britain (2014) - FULL EPISODE

What better way to celebrate the turn of the New Year, than with a final Classic Special of 2023?

As it happens, this was the final Special to be broadcast during Time Team's original run, back in September 2014 - almost a decade ago!

And it's a real treat, as Tony, Phil and Francis investigate the Dover Boat, a highly sophisticated sea-going vessel from the Bronze Age.

A team of shipwrights have lovingly crafted a stunning reconstruction of the mighty boat. But will they sink or swim? There's only one way to find out...

Time Team Special: The Boats That Made Britain (2014) - FULL EPISODE

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hats off to the remarkable people who made this replica boat it is awesome, being a new member I can't wait to see what else I can find on this remarkable channel and from the most remarkable people

Lewis Davis

I love this boat. What a fantastic special.

Jenna Tomlin

I brilliant special. Phil Harding is the best! Always puts a smile on my face. Looking at that reproduction boat, it looked way too narrow to sail, let alone carry all that weight. (and Phil) What do I know... Brilliant craftsmanship gentlemen. A really interesting, well put together special. Thank you all for your continued archeological work and entertainment. Time Team is The Best. Can't wait for more in 2024!

Christopher L Gough

Fantastic, I've never built a boat & this was a real cracker of a build by a special group who didn't know the meaning of the word no. I'm sure that there are many who are glad they kept going. 10 yrs ago I suppose some in the group have moved on to other areas but thank you so much for doing what you have done & a special thanks to Time Team for being involved.

Bede Browne

Thank you for explaining! That seems pretty wild to a land lubber like me!

Elizabeth F

Sawdust/Saucepan trick Hi I called it that. Basically the boatyard where I kept my wooden boat had an old saucepan strapped to a broom handle. Once the boat had been allowed to β€˜take up’ ie the water had swollen the seams and the leaks were slowing; then they would fill up the saucepan with sawdust and plunge it into the water beside the hull, giving it a twist to allow the sawdust to float up. This would then clog the last few gaps. Repeat as needed. It really worked and was/is used around the classic wooden boats in Norfolk UK. The wood yards used to put out their sawdust for people to help themselves at one time.

Pauline Purcell

how does the 'saucepan trick' work, and why is it called that?

Elizabeth F

So true -- I was astounded by that as well. I had a clinker-built sailboat for playing in the park (it was actually a shipwright's model), so before we took her sailing in the pond, she would spend the night in the bathtub.

vul100

Happy New Year, Time Team!

Wendy Sengpiehl

Happy New Year, Time Team! This was fantastic. I always learn so much from these episodes. What a gift!

Kate Dillingham

A perfect thing to watch today and Happy New Years to the whole Time Team crew and fandom! <3

Kay Theriault

Thank you guyz & happy new year...

Chris Bate

Hi, you can find all the Classic Specials released on Patreon so far on the 'Collections' tab. Here's the link: https://www.patreon.com/collection/79454

Time Team

There was a War of the Roses special but I can't find the post/email.

RACHEL SNYDER

Absolutely brilliant! I’ve seen the Dover boat at the Discovery centre. It was wonderful to see the replica made. Thanks time team

MandyP

Yippee. What a fantastic start to the New Year. An episode I have never seen. Best wishes to all for 2024.

David Cadogan-Cowper

Amazing

Mario Papworth

Oh dear it had me shouting at the screen all over again 🀣 If you have wooden boats to launch you let them take up water so that the joints swell. It’s basic. Fill it with water for a day or two then pump out or let it sink even in the slings. I have seen both done. Next use the sawdust under the boat in the old saucepan trick. The sawdust floats up and clogs gaps. Most of the wood yards put out their sawdust for people to take. It seemed that nobody knew what was common knowledge in many boatyards. Nonetheless it was great to see it again. Happy New Year

Pauline Purcell

Thanks for the revisit of this classic episode.

Judith Faulkner

Thank you...

Steve Mikre

Another wonderful gift!

Darylyn Phraner

Time team really have spoilt us at this festive season!

Fiona Ducrey

Oooh! This was my favourite when it was on TV. Thank you for a great New Year gift!!!

Kerry Hennigan


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