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The start of a new series with Tony Robinson, next Saturday, 23rd Nov., 20-00. Photography looks tasty anyway...

spencer wrote:
The start of a new series with Tony Robinson, next Saturday, 23rd Nov., 20-00. Photography looks tasty anyway...
Looks good doesn't it.

Tony heads off for a 45-mile walk across Wiltshire to tell the story of life and death in the last centuries of the Stone Age. His route over chalk downlands and Salisbury plain takes him through the greatest concentration of prehistoric sites in Europe.

From Avebury to Stonehenge and from spirituality to engineering, this is a journey through our ancestors' remarkable development in the latter days of the Neolithic Age.

Windmill Hill near Avebury is the start of his route; with earthworks dating to 4500BC, it's one of the most ancient sites in Wiltshire. From here, Tony moves on through 2000 years of the 'New Stone Age', encountering increasingly complex burial sites and processional routes that have helped make this area both captivating and intriguing.

As he heads south Tony can't escape the eccentric characters and weird phenomena that have accompanied Wiltshire's ancient history. Mysterious crop circles and unexplained underground energy sources enliven his visit, but his mind is firmly fixed on the extraordinary array of monuments in his path.

That means listening to the fanciful notions of 18th-century antiquarians, which have a grain of truth at their heart, and grasping the cutting edge of scientific archaeology around Stonehenge, which is finally offering up some astounding answers.

Ooooh, thanks for that spencer...

Thanks for the heads-up, Spencer, this looks really great and i can't wait to see it. x

spencer wrote:
The start of a new series with Tony Robinson, next Saturday, 23rd Nov., 20-00. Photography looks tasty anyway...
Am looking forward to this Spencer ... living in north Wiltshire, my heart belongs to Silbury and Avebury. Will be interesting to see the Salisbury Plain and *"peerlessly dramatic" Stonehenge bit too.

*quote: Radio Times.

spencer wrote:
The start of a new series with Tony Robinson, next Saturday, 23rd Nov., 20-00. Photography looks tasty anyway...
Was talking to an interested friends two daughters (21 & 17) about the upcoming programme and where it was starting from (Windmill Hill apparently). The younger of the two then asked why it was headlined Stonehenge then? I said, "Well presumably because it ends up there and not the other way round at Avebury".

"Where"? she asked!!

In general terms I enjoyed it! A bit sketchy in places - William Stukeley gets mentioned in some depth, described as the first antiquarian but not John Aubrey who came before him. I had never seen the 1950s footage of the excavation at WKLB so it was worth watching for that alone.

Some dowsing for ley lines with Maria Wheatley on Adam's Grave before Tony heads off to The Barge to talk to a retired crop circle maker. Then off along the Avon to Stonehenge to talk to MikePP ...
Can't complain!

Here's to you, Mr Robinson.

Rumours that he was spotted on a 244 bus are malicious slander!