Great British Treasure Hunt
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- | Competitive metal detecting, no less. Five pairs of detectorists are let loose on potential archaeological sites for 48 hours and score points for the best | + | Competitive metal detecting, no less. Five pairs of detectorists are let loose on potential archaeological sites for 48 hours and score points (awarded by an expert from the British Museum) for the best finds. There's also a bonus point in each round (assessed by [[Bargain Hunt]] regular Adam Partridge) for the most valuable find. Highest total across the series wins. |
- | Surprisingly engaging even for non-specialists. | + | Surprisingly engaging even for non-specialists, thanks in no small part to the enthusiastic but not over-the-top hosting of Henry Cole. Rather buried on ITV4, but a pleasing find. |
== Key moments == | == Key moments == |
Revision as of 13:33, 21 April 2022
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Host
Henry Cole
Co-hosts
Archeologist/judge: Dr Susheela Burford
Broadcast
HCA Entertainment for ITV4, 14-18 March 2022
Synopsis
Competitive metal detecting, no less. Five pairs of detectorists are let loose on potential archaeological sites for 48 hours and score points (awarded by an expert from the British Museum) for the best finds. There's also a bonus point in each round (assessed by Bargain Hunt regular Adam Partridge) for the most valuable find. Highest total across the series wins.
Surprisingly engaging even for non-specialists, thanks in no small part to the enthusiastic but not over-the-top hosting of Henry Cole. Rather buried on ITV4, but a pleasing find.
Key moments
In the first episode, one team dug up an unexploded WW2 grenade, requiring the army bomb disposal squad to be called out to carry out a controlled explosion.