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.
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Le soleil était au rendez-vous et ce premier week-end de festival a connu un grand succès. Un public ravi a déambulé sous les platanes de l’esplanade, a goûté au charme du pique-nique et a été enthousiasmé par l’opéra de Mozart Le Directeur de théâtre dans une mise en scène très contemporaine d’Emmanuel Gardeil et de sa troupe Les chants de Garonne .
Graham Mitchell, le président de Remp’arts, a ouvert ce dixième festival en présence du maire Jacqueline Mauran, du député Michel Larive qui soutient depuis le début le projet de Remp’Arts et de Nathalie Auriac, la nouvelle conseillère départementale qui représentait Madame Téqui, excusée, le festival étant labellisé par le département. Michel Wolkowitsky le directeur et fondateur du festival internatio
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YORK S Joseph Rowntree Theatre is planning a day of celebrations on Wednesday to mark the 150th birthday of the theatre s founder - philanthropist and social reformer Seebohm Rowntree. There will be a fund-raising champagne tea in the afternoon, followed by a party for invited guests from the theatre and civic world in the evening. As well as being the founder of the Joseph Rowntree Theatre, Seebohm - who was the son of Joseph Rowntree - was the saviour of the Theatre Royal in the 1930s. He was also well known for his philanthropy and involvement in politics. A friend of Lloyd George, he wrote pioneering studies of poverty in York which ultimately helped pave the way for the modern welfare state.