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#1 - North
Season 9 Episode 3
Aired 1/6/2022
The best archaeology from the north of Britain, including Scotland’s oldest railway, one of the best-preserved Norman castles and an extraordinary find from a Neolithic tomb.
Director: Louise Ord, Terry Black
Writer: N/A
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#2 - North
Season 9 Episode 6
Aired 1/13/2022
Featuring a Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall, evidence of early writing by the Picts in Scotland and a 3000-year-old Bronze Age coffin buried under a golf course.
Director: Louise Ord, Terry Black
Writer: N/A
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#3 - East
Season 9 Episode 1
Aired 1/4/2022
The astonishing discovery of a mosaic has art historians, archaeologists and Alice very excited as they slowly reveal its full beauty.
Director: Louise Ord, Theo Williams, Terry Black, Joseph Cunningham
Writer: N/A
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#4 - South
Season 9 Episode 2
Aired 1/5/2022
The south of England offers rich pickings, including the earliest money made in Britain and a massive haul of Roman treasure that brings to life the fall of the empire in Britain.
Director: Louise Ord, Terry Black
Writer: N/A
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#5 - Midlands
Season 9 Episode 4
Aired 1/11/2022
Unearthing a Jurassic giant, investigating finds from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery and uncovering the hidden heart of Roman Leicester.
Director: Louise Ord, Terry Black, Nathan Budd
Writer: N/A
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#6 - West
Season 9 Episode 5
Aired 1/12/2022
A new Roman town and hundreds of finds are discovered. The Cerne Giant finally gets a date, and a World War II air crash mystery is laid to rest.
Director: Louise Ord, Terry Black, John Martin
Writer: N/A
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Season 9 Ratings Summary
"North" is the best rated episode of "Digging for Britain" season 9. It scored 7.6/10 based on 14 votes. Directed by Louise Ord, Terry Black and written by N/A, it aired on 1/6/2022. This episode is rated 0.5 points higher than the second-best, "North".