Dr Tori Herridge to lead the new series of BBC Digging for Britain series

BBC Specialist Factual has announced that Digging for Britain is returning to BBC Two and iPlayer in early 2027 with a new-look presenting team to be led by Dr Tori Herridge.

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Dr Tori Herridge will be joined by archaeologists Meg Russell and Rosanna Price.

This new series will pick up where the last one left off – bringing audiences the very best new discoveries in British archaeology and using them to piece together the ever-evolving story of our shared history. While Tori, Meg and Rosanna will travel to archaeological digs in every corner of Britain and Northern Ireland, they’ll also be accompanied by Prof Stuart Prior and historian Prof Yasmin Khan who will help place the new finds in their historical and archaeological context.

Dr Tori Herridge from the University of Sheffield is a palaeontologist and evolutionary biologist who specialises in the Ice Age. She says: “Digging for Britain holds a special place in my heart as the longest-running and most authentic archaeology series still airing on British TV and it is such a privilege to be forming a brand new presenting team with Meg and Rosanna. Of course the true stars of Digging for Britain are the incredible discoveries that are uncovered year after year and the passionate teams of archaeologists who discover them - Meg, Rosanna and I are just the jammy so-and-sos who get to share their stories with you all. We cannot wait!”

Executive Producer, Susannah Zeff, says: “We’re delighted to be building on the longstanding success of Digging for Britain, and to once again have the opportunity to showcase the latest finds made by archaeologists all around the UK. I’m especially pleased to be announcing a line-up of presenters from within Digging for Britain’s homegrown roster of talent. It’s a combination that is sure to bring something new and distinctive to the series.”

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