September 15, 2005

Tales from the green valley

So is anyone watching the Lion TV production of Tales from the green valley, a more original take on reality tv, with modern archaeologists and historians living and working in a 17th century house. This features several people I went to the Institute of Archaeology with. Nice to see Alex Langlands is still alive, even if he does have a rather cheesy web presence
So now I know what he’s up to as well as Guy Hunt and Neil.

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2 Comments »

  1. A whole Year!! Not as tame as IM a Celeb………..

    Comment by Venicone — September 15, 2005 @ 10:14 pm

  2. Hi, I’m Peter Sommer the Producer/Director of the series, Tales from the Green Valley. A friend pointed out this post on your blog, so I thought I’d say hello.

    There’s a DVD of the series that has recently been released and which is available from my website - Tales from the Green Valley

    Thought you might also be interested to read a couple of articles I’ve written about the series which you can find via the webpage above.

    By the way I regularly give talks in the UK about the making of the series. If you know a group that might like me to speak why not drop me a line – info@petersommer.com

    If you have any questions do get in touch.

    Best wishes,

    Peter Sommer
    Peter Sommer Travels

    Comment by Peter Sommer — December 29, 2006 @ 4:17 pm

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