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Digging for Britain - Season 13 Episode 6 - A Cornish Legend and an Ancient Wishing Well Tantalising clues to the ancient origin story of St Michael’s Mount, rare Roman cavalry swords with hidden secrets and a wishing well of coins at a promontory fort in Pembrokeshire. Year started: 2010 Country: UK IMDB rating: 8.2 Categories: Documentary Stars: Professor Alice Roberts Digging for Britain Country: United Kingdom Description Digging for Britain is a British archaeology documentary series that premiered in 2010 on BBC Two. Presented by Professor Alice Roberts, the show explores major archaeological excavations across the UK, revealing discoveries from prehistoric times to the industrial age. Combining expert insight, on-site investigations, and historical context, the series brings Britain’s hidden past to life in an accessible and engaging way. Tags & Keywords Digging for Britain, British archaeology series, BBC Two documentary, Alice Roberts presenter, archaeological excavations UK, British history TV, ancient Britain discoveries, prehistoric sites, Roman Britain finds, medieval archaeology, industrial heritage, scientific archaeology, historical investigation, excavation documentary, heritage exploration, educational television, expert-led history show, archaeological methods, cultural heritage UK, history and science series, uncovering the past, factual British TV, archaeology enthusiasts Hashtags #DiggingForBritain #BritishHistory #ArchaeologyTV #BBCDocumentary #AliceRoberts #AncientBritain #HistoryUncovered #ArchaeologyLovers #UKHeritage #ScienceAndHistory