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Time and Team
* Channel4. com, Time Team on Crannogs.
* Channel4. com, Time Team excavation at Loch Migdale, January 2004.
In 2002 a dig for the Channel 4 series Time Team unearthed a series of timbers driven vertically into the ground on the south bank of the Thames next to the SIS Building in Vauxhall which suggests the presence of a bridge or jetty 3, 000 years ago.
In 2008, Channel 4's archaeology series Time Team visited the island to carry out an investigation into its early Christian history.
Time Team visited Padstow for the episode " From Constantinople to Cornwall ", broadcast on 9 March 2008.
In 2000, during the redevelopment, a major archaeological project was undertaken by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, known as the Big Dig, which was supported by Channel Four's Time Team.
In the Christmas break between the 1st and 2nd seasons of Young Talent Time, Johnny Young and the Young Talent Team shot a 22-minute colour film.
Many members of the ' Young Talent Team ' actually began on Young Talent Time as contestants before being hired as regular cast members.
He is known for playing Baldrick in the BBC television series Blackadder and for hosting Channel 4 programmes such as Time Team and The Worst Jobs in History.
Tony Robinson ( left ), Mick Aston and Guy de la Bédoyère on a Time Team shoot in 2007.
In 1994, Robinson began presenting Time Team, a TV programme devoted to archaeological investigations limited to three days ( the outcome is never guaranteed, varying from spectacular to disappointing ).
In 2005, Exeter University conferred an Honorary Doctorate on Robinson, and Honorary Professorships on principal presenter Mick Aston and producer Tim Taylor, to reflect its great appreciation for what Time Team has done for the public understanding of archaeology in the UK.
* Time Team ( 1994 – present ) – Presenter
* " Time Team " – Television series.
Category: Time Team
Time Team is a British television series which has been aired on Channel 4 since 1994.
Time Team uncover as much as they can about the archaeology and history of the site in three days, often in conjunction with the local archaeological unit.
Tony Robinson claims that the archaeologists involved with Time Team have published more scientific papers on excavations carried out in the series than all British university archaeology departments put together over the same period.
Time Team developed from an earlier Channel 4 series, Time Signs, first broadcast in 1991.
Produced by Taylor, Time Signs had featured Aston and Harding, who both went on to appear on Time Team.
Following that show's cancellation, Taylor went on to develop a more attractive format, producing the idea for Time Team, which Channel 4 also picked up, broadcasting the first series in 1994.
Time Team has had many companion shows during its run, including Time Team Extra ( 1998 ), History Hunters ( 1998-1999 ) and Time Team Digs ( 1997-2006 ), whilst several spin-off books have also been published.

Time and Search
Food writing can also refer to poetry and fiction, such as Marcel Proust ’ s À la recherche du temps perdu ( In Search of Lost Time ), with its famous passage in which the narrator recollects his childhood memories as a result of sipping tea and eating a madeleine.
* 1913 Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time
One element from Yesteryear that has become canon by depiction within Star Trek: The Original Series is the Vulcan city of ShiKahr, depicted in a background scene wherein Kirk, Spock and McCoy walk across a natural stone bridge ( first depicted in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ) in the remastered " Amok Time ".
* La Fugitive or Albertine disparue, the sixth volume of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time
* Odette Swann from Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time is a courtesan of the French Belle Epoque, she gains a notorious reputation from cavorting with Aristocrats, artists, Bourgeois, and both sexes.
Stein compared her work to James Joyce's Ulysses and to Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time.
First-person narrative can tend towards a stream of consciousness, as in Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time.
* The Dreyfus affair plays an important part in In Search of Lost Time, by Marcel Proust, especially Vols.
In Search of Lost Time or Remembrance of Things Past () is a novel in seven volumes by Marcel Proust.
" It gained fame in English in translations by C. K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin as Remembrance of Things Past, but the title In Search of Lost Time, a literal rendering of the French, has gained usage since D. J. Enright adopted it for his revised translation published in 1992.
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Marcel Proust mentions Fantin-Latour's work in In Search of Lost Time:
It is a quote from Marcel Proust's " A la recherche du temps perdu: Albertine disparue " ( In Search of Lost Time: Albertine Gone ).
Marcel Proust used her as a model for the Princesse de Luxembourg in In Search of Lost Time.
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Marcel Proust is an important early example of a writer using the stream of consciousness technique in his novel sequence À la recherche du temps perdu ( 1913 – 1927 ) ( In Search of Lost Time ), while Dorothy Richardson is the first to use it in English, in Pointed Roofs ( 1915 ), the first novel in her novel sequence Pilgrimage ( 1915 – 35 ).
Speculation as to the size of the original puts it somewhere on the order of a work of thousands of pages, and reference points for length range from Tom Jones to In Search of Lost Time.
* Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time ( 1927 ), aka A Remembrance of Things Past
* Leo Deuel-Testaments Of Time: The Search for Lost Manuscripts and Records ( New York: Knopf, 1965 ).
* An aged Princess Mathilde makes a brief appearance in Proust's À l ' ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs ( In the Shadow of Young Girls In Flower ), the second volume of In Search of Lost Time.
** Marcel Proust-À la recherche du temps perdu ( In Search of Lost Time )
* Marcel Proust-In Search of Lost Time ( final instalment )
Working with Franz Hessel ( 1880 – 1941 ), he translated the first volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu ( In Search of Lost Time ), by Marcel Proust.
The Modernist classic In Search of Lost Time was begun by Marcel Proust in 1909, to be published after World War I.

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