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Sky History series River Hunters set to return in November

The River Hunters are back for a third series on Sky History, due to premiere in November. DURHAM underwater archaeologist Gary Bankhead has spoken of his excitement after a third series of River Hunters was announced. The new series, due to air on the Sky History channel in November, once again pairs river detectorist and US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette with TV presenter Rick Edwards, as they delve into the depths of Britain’s watery past. As in previous series, Rick and Beau will be joined by diving archaeologist and the series’ resident expert Gary. Using state-of-the-art underwater technology, live drone footage and accounts from the period, Gary, Beau and Rick perform the first underwater archaeological surveys in some of the most exciting and iconic historical sites in Britain, often in dangerous and fast-flowing water.

Sky TV s River Hunters search for evidence in Knaresborough

The final episode of TV’s River Hunters sees Durham’s Gary Bankhead teaming up with YouTuber Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards in North Yorkshire. IN the final episode of the six-part second series, the River Hunters travel to North Yorkshire hunting for evidence of the brutal 14th century clashes between the English and the Scottish. Episode Six – Knaresborough Castle (14th Century Northern Raids) will be broadcast on Monday, May 10 at 9pm The suggestion that Knaresborough could make an ideal location for an episode of River Hunters was made by Durham-based underwater archaeologist Gary Bankhead during the recce phase of developing series two.

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Sky History s The River Hunters visit Yorkshire s Knaresborough Castle, River Nidd and River Swale

Sky History s The River Hunters visit Yorkshire s Knaresborough Castle, River Nidd and River Swale
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River Hunters: Unexploded grenade stops Highland search for hidden treasures

River Hunters: Unexploded grenade stops Highland search for hidden treasures A search for battle relics in the Highlands was dramatically cut short when an unexploded grenade was unearthed from the River Arkaig. © Supplied by Sky History Beau swimming in the River Arkaig shortly before discovering the pineapple grenade which put filming on hold and sparked a call to the bomb squad. A search for battle relics in the Highlands was dramatically cut short when an unexploded grenade was unearthed from the River Arkaig. Everyone was ordered out of the river while a bomb disposal unit was called in. When they discovered the grenade was still live, they performed a controlled explosion on the river bank.

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