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Mick and Aston
Tony Robinson ( left ), Mick Aston and Guy de la Bédoyère on a Time Team shoot in 2007.
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.
This team of specialists has changed throughout the series ' run, although has consistently included professional archaeologists like Mick Aston, Francis Pryor and Phil Harding.
A team of archaeologists, usually led by either Mick Aston or Francis Pryor ( the latter usually heads Bronze Age and Iron Age digs ), and including field archaeologist Phil Harding, congregate at a site, usually in the United Kingdom.
From left to right: Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, and Guy de la Bédoyère
In February 2012, it was announced that expert Mick Aston had quit the show due to format changes.
The historian Robin Bush was a regular in the first nine series, having been involved with the programme through his long friendship with Mick Aston.
Mick Worthington, formerly nicknamed " Mick the Dig " ( to separate him from Mick Aston ) as he worked largely on site excavation in the early years, occasionally still appears in his current occupation of dendrochronologist but with his nickname changed to " Mick the Twig ".
* Ambrus, Victor and Aston, Mick, Recreating the Past ( Tempus, 2001 ).
* Aston, Mick, Mick's Archaeology ( Tempus, 2000, new edition 2002 ).
* Lewis, Carenza, Harding, Phil and Aston, Mick, edited by Tim Taylor, Time Team's Timechester ( Channel 4 Books, 2000 ).
* Robinson, Tony and Aston, Mick, Archaeology is Rubbish ( Channel 4 Books, 2002 ).
Professor Michael Antony ' Mick ' Aston, FSA ( born 1 July 1946 ) is a prominent English archaeologist.
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The first chair and Member No 1 was Professor Peter Addyman and other notable early members were Mick Aston ( 21 ), Philip Barker and Francis Pryor ( 15 ).
The archaeologist Mick Aston identified an Anglo-Saxon sculpture of St Congar which is believed to have come from St Andrews Church, and which is now in the Museum of Somerset in Taunton.
Recreating the Past ( 2001 ) by Victor Ambrus and Mick Aston
Prominent British archaeologist Mick Aston has commented that " Virtually all the reconstruction drawings of Iron Age settlements now to be seen in books are based " on the work at Butser Farm, and that it " revolutionised the way in which the pre-Roman Iron Age economy was perceived ".
* The Shapwick Project, Somerset: A Rural Landscape Explored ( 2007 ) edited by Dr Chris Gerrard and Professor Mick Aston

Mick and renowned
Although lacking the physical strength of Mick Mackey or the amazing burst of speed that Christy Ring had, Doyle became renowned for his skill and for the delicacy of his touch.

Mick and archaeologist
As of 2005, Mick Derrick is working as an archaeologist in Norway, Pat Marsden lives in nearby Denmark, drummer Tim plays in MJ Hibbett & The Validators, while Linda Steelyard is a reporter for the Leicester Mercury.

Mick and star
She photographed the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich and rock star Mick Jagger and his wife Bianca for the Sunday Times.
Anderson is best remembered as a film maker for his " Mick Travis trilogy ", all of which star Malcolm McDowell as the title character: If .... ( 1968 ), a satire on public schools ; O Lucky Man!
The 1999 theatrical documentary Beyond the Mat focused on Terry Funk, a wrestler nearing retirement ; Mick Foley, a wrestler within his prime ; Jake Roberts, a former star fallen from grace ; and a school of wrestling student trying to break into the business.
Nicolas Roeg's 1970 cult film Performance contains a sequence in which star of the film Mick Jagger did a rendition of " Memo From Turner " combined with a psychedelic collage.
Saipan also has a negative place in many Irish people's minds after the “ Roy Keane Incident ”, a bitter and public falling-out between Republic of Ireland soccer star Roy Keane and Ireland manager Mick McCarthy which took place before the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
A melodramatic post-trial encounter in 1967 between Mick Jagger and senior British establishment figures, in which rock star and retinue were wafted by helicopter onto the lawn of a stately home, was engineered by then World In Action researcher and future BBC Director General, John Birt.
In 1967, a young researcher named John Birt established his early reputation by persuading the rock star Mick Jagger to appear on World in Action to debate youth culture and his recent drug conviction, with Establishment figures, including William Rees-Mogg of The Times, who had written a famous editorial defending the singer.
Southern and Cooper then began to plan their own film adaptation of the novel, to star Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones as Alex and his gang of droogs.
Mick Travis is now an Oscar-nominated movie star, eschewing England for Hollywood.
Cork went on to win the game by a goal and many regard this game as the moment that the mantle of hurling ’ s star player passed from Mick Mackey to Ring.
* Marc Park ( Kay )-An aspiring pop star, and former greengrocer, who looks like Mick Hucknall.
Primus, along with Darren Moore, former footballer Mick Mellows, and Portsmouth FC star Joel Ward is involved with the Christian charity ' Faith and Football, and walked the Great Wall of China in summer 2005 to raise £ 100, 000 for Prospect Children ’ s School in Ibaden, Nigeria and a new medical centre, school and orphanage for a village in Goa.
The Greyhound Mirror and Gazette proclaimed of Mick, " Greyhound racing is still in its infancy, but already it has produced a popular favourite as idolised as any horse, cinema star, footballer or boxer in history.
Featuring Laura Cottingham as Mick Jagger ( and Brian Jones ) along with a star studded cast of international fine art flunkies including art dealers Colin de Land and Gavin Brown ; collector and software genius Peter Norton (" Norton Utilities "); gallery artists from Europe and the USA including, in the title role, Cosima von Bonin.
* Mick Jagger – A rock star trying to gain access to the club " Taboo "-told by Leigh to " Fuck off, fossil "
She attended the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts ( NIDA ), but left after a year to star in the feature film Ned Kelly alongside Mick Jagger.
As the follow-up to Jagger's 1985 success She's the Boss, Primitive Cool was another attempt by Mick to make him a solo star, being more ambitious.

Mick and TV
This archetype has been widely exemplified, notably by such characters as Countess Zaleska in the 1936 film Dracula's Daughter, Barnabas Collins in the TV soap opera Dark Shadows, Mick St. John in the TV show Moonlight, Louis de Pointe du Lac in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Kain in the Legacy Of Kain video games, Marvel Comics character Morbius, the Living Vampire, Nick Knight in the TV series Forever Knight, Angel from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe, and Bill Compton in Charlaine Harris ' The Southern Vampire Mysteries.
The Largest Living Things featured on Mick Molloy's controversial 1999 TV show The Mick Molloy Show, with Hester acting as bandleader.
* Mick Jackson ( director ) ( born 1943 ), British film and TV director, known for The Bodyguard
Alternative TV were formed by Mark Perry, the founding editor of Sniffin ' Glue punk fanzine, with Perry, Michael Abbott ( aka Mick Smith ) on bass and Alex Fergusson.
Michael " Mick " Belker in the 1980s TV series " Hill Street Blues "
Goddard played in the television drama series JAG as Lieutenant Commander Mick Brumby and was featured in TV commercials for the Hoover FloorMate.
Francis's protagonist Sid Halley was featured in six TV movies made for the program The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game ( 1979-1980 ), starring Mike Gwilym as Halley and Mick Ford as his partner, Chico Barnes.
" Along with Rob Sitch, Martin left the radio show a little earlier than the other members to prepare The D-Gen ’ s next venture for ABC TV ( although he did make time to host Bulltwang, a Sunday Night radio show on Triple M with Mick Molloy, which ran for sixteen weeks in 1990 ).
Spencer also took part in the TV documentary Peter Green: Man of the World, in which he was interviewed together with John McVie and Mick Fleetwood.
The first season episode " The Amazing Falsworth " earned writer Mick Garris an Edgar Award for Best Episode in a TV Series.
The story was later adapted by Thomas Rickman into a TV movie of the same name directed by Mick Jackson, which aired on 5 December 1999 and starred Jack Lemmon and Hank Azaria.
* Mick Brown – TV fishing celebrity
* Mick Robertson TV presenter, best known for Magpie
Notable " Ryhopeans " include former Sunderland AFC manager Mick Buxton, pop-music TV producers Malcolm Gerrie and Chris Cowey ( Malcolm Gerrie taught and Chris Cowey was a pupil at Ryhope Comprehensive School-formerly Ryhope Grammar School, which closed in the late 1980s ) and John Burdon, a former miner who became a director of Darchem, a major North Eastern industrial company.
Its been said that the same fan that set up the TNA Wrestling ( Ric Flair / Mick Foley ) promo on Spike TV made this happen.
The film was directed by Mick Jackson for the BBC's Horizon science series and won several prizes including the 1988 BAFTA TV Award as the Best Single Drama.
Regular targets for abuse were the Daily Mail, Mick Hucknall of Simply Red, and the TV presenters Rowland Rivron and Nicky Campbell.
In an audience of less than 42 people, several key members of Manchester's future music scene were present: Tony Wilson ( Granada TV presenter and creator of Factory Records ), Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner ( Joy Division and New Order ), Morrissey ( later to form The Smiths with Johnny Marr ), producer Martin Hannett, Mark E Smith of The Fall, Paul Morley later to become an influential music journalist, and Mick Hucknall of Simply Red.
During an interview for Irish TV Wolves manager Mick McCarthy stated that Middlesbrough FC would be there later.
A four-hour TV miniseries directed by Mick Garris and with teleplay by screenwriter Matt Venne aired on A & E in December 2011.
Mick is a TV program director, and has had a greater number of steady relationships than Rayne, Noel and John combined.

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