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Eastbridge Hospital
Owner of a majority of the Greyfriars site, Eastbridge Hospital is not part of a modern NHS trust but is a very ancient institution that predates the coming of the Franciscan friars.

Please Sir!

What the head teacher thinks about Time Team taking over his school

Summer School
Some of the children at the school where Time Team Live is based have been working on a project about Greyfriars. See their timeline and watch a video of them with their head.
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Andrew Willmoth
Peter Clark, Deputy Director, Canterbury Archaeological Trust:
'What we are trying to do over this Time Team Live weekend, is firstly to bring together all of the knowledge that we have amassed over the years about the Greyfriars site in Canterbury, and the long shot is that we find the first Franciscan Friary that was ever established in England.'
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Peter Clark
Time Team Live favourite Sandi Toksvig is back, with a new facet to her many talents.
Sandi Toksvig
Big Brother
For the record, Tony would like it to be known that he was 'gutted' that Tom was voted out of the Big Brother house on Friday.
Tony Robinson
Surprise in Store
What did Liza see in the bookshop? Find out in tomorrow's broadcast
Liza Tarbuck

To be a pilgrim

Time Team Live has its very own band of pilgrims who set up an authentic roadside camp today and will sleep in their tents tonight, ready to prepare a medieval feast for tomorrow's programmes. Check out the Greyfriars diary tomorrow to see how they do it.
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pilgrim

The 'no-incident' room

It was pretty peaceful in the Incident Room yesterday but that won't last for long when the finds start coming in.
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Friday OB
If you ever wondered what it was like to see Time Team Live through the director's eyes, here's the action with director Jeremy Cross in the Greyfriars outside broadcast truck during last night's programme.

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Feast on this
Sample the fare served up by our Canterbury Pilgrims. Among the recipes featured on last night's show is Frumenty, a standard dish eaten with venison by great lords and senior clerics. It was also a symbolic dish in winter, a sign that spring would return.
Pilgrim
Souvenir from Canterbury
Watch a Pilgrim's pewter badge being made from the cast of an original 15th century badge found in London.
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Pewter badge
All roads lead to Rome
The road system in Canterbury examined! Find out more about the logic behind Roman Roads
Roman roads