Followed that link, Co. I used her website when visiting the area and found it useful. But I had to grit my teeth over the messages she published. I was very tempted to reply but thought it best not to! I actually enjoyed the programme very much, and thought it showed well how hellish difficult it is to interpret such sites, plus contained useful stuff like looking for evidence washed out of its original location. I think there is generally a desire for instant answers and spectacular action-packed filming, but that doesn’t happen in real life, and especially not in real archaeology. From my very limited experience of digging a Romano British settlement, it’s slow, laborious, and excitement comes as much from minute changes in soil colour as bits of pot – three cremation vessels in the 9th year, and probably nothing more for a few years yet! So credit due to John Pull especially, and also to the TT_________________