One of the real pleasures being a professional archaeologist and historian is having the chance to appear in television programmes as a presenter or expert. This is a fantastic medium to work in given its enormous reach, with viewers able to access programming today through the widest variety of platforms. This can range from the family watching the television in the corner of the living room, to an individual on the other side of the world viewing streamed programming on the latest electronic device.
Most recently I really enjoyed filming as an expert in a fantastic new series being filmed for Channel 5 called ‘Walking Britain’s Roman Roads'. The first of seven 48-minute episodes airs at 9pm on Wednesday the 1st of July on 5Select, and will likely air on Channel 5 itself later in the year. The concept of the programme is to tell the story of Roman Britain through the main trunk roads built during the various Roman campaigns of conquest here. Those covered are: