Tony Robinson and the Time Team cameras join archaeologists as they dig the site of William Shakespeare's house, New Place, in Stratford on Avon. There's little of it above ground now, but records show it was Tudor Stratford's biggest private home, with up to 20 rooms. However, in 1702, New Place was demolished to make way for a grand Georgian pile. But, with the site now accessible, the archaeologists aim to show for the first time not only where Shakespeare really did live with his family but also how grand his house was.
Gus Casely-Hayford
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Natalie Haynes
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Carenza Lewis
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John Gater
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Stewart Ainsworth
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Helen Geake
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Matt Williams
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Derek Pitman
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Lawrence Shaw
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