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Jan 2021
The Great British Dig, Channel 4's new archeology documentary, has unearthed Masham's hidden past.
The show includes four episodes running through February and March and Masham is the focus of episode two. The show works with local people to dig up their back gardens in search of hidden parts of history.
The show is hosted by actor and comedian Hugh Dennis who is working with a team of archeologists.
The production company behind the show, Strawberry Blond, had to work around lockdowns to film. Executive Producer, Steve Wynne, said the people of Masham were eager to get involved.
The researchers knocked on numerous doors in Masham in hope everyone would say yes to archaeologists digging up their gardens.
The production team knew of a lost cemetery in Masham and wanted to see what could be unearthed around the rest of the town. They used the Town Hall and the square as their base and began their dig.
The show promises to reveal "incredible discoveries" including a number of skeletons. Some were used to show how people lived 1000 years ago.
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