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To: mass55th
Timeteam is a favourite of me and several of our cable channels often have re-runs.

Timeteam has done a couple of programs in my area and they of course were of special interest to me.

When you listed your oldest son dislikes I immediately thought that he would have no problem finding food to eat in Europe and Britain in particular Germany and the read on to see you confirm that. The only problem he might have in Britain would be onions as a lot of our dishes seem to automatically have onion as a base often you fry off the meat with flour and onions to make a gravy. The other problem he might encounter is mayonnaise it seems a growing trend that every premade sandwich containts mayo.

117 posted on 05/25/2008 5:55:32 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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To: snugs

About a month ago, I heard that two producers of Time Team (no names given), are working with Oregon Public Broadcasting to produce a series of six programs called Time Team USA. The programs will be shown on PBS here in 2009 or 2010. An acquaintance of mine from the Archaeology & Anthropology Dept. at the University of South Carolina told me that the production company was working with a colleague of his on a Paleo-Indian site somewhere in S.C. I’m not sure what period of American history the other sites will consist of. It will be interesting to see how that type of program goes over in this country. After seeing Time Team for so many years, I’ve definitely got a biased attitude. Afterall, there will be no mosaic floors uncovered, no Medieval cathedral ruins, and no Iron Age settlements. I’m afraid it will be a bit boring compared to the history in the UK.


118 posted on 05/25/2008 6:47:31 PM PDT by mass55th
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