During an excavation of medieval soldiers from the Crusades, archaeologist Gillian Magwilde and her team find themselves in mortal danger as their discoveries lead them to search for the True Cross.
Bonekickers was a BBC drama about a team of archaeologists, set at the fictional Wessex University. It made its début on 8 July 2008 and ran for one series. It was written by Life on Mars and Ashes to ...
The excavation of 14th-century medieval soldiers alongside Saracen coinage in Somerset leads to the hunt for the True Cross. Brilliant archaeologist Dr Gillian Magwilde has a passion for history and a ...
The BBC has trailed Bonekickers - the latest project from the makers of Life On Mars - as one of its major commitments to new drama this year. The show, written by Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham, ...
Bonekickers star Adrian Lester has revealed that he is confident about the future of the show. The BBC One archaeology drama has received few positive reviews from critics and has lost over 2 million ...
HISTORY, MYSTERY AND fantasy combine for intriguing plots on “Bonekickers.” The British drama set in the ancient city of Bath keeps viewers intrigued with Indiana Jones meets CSI storylines. Each ...
Update – 3 April 2008: This press release has been amended to reflect updated character names. BBC Drama today announced full details of an all-star cast for Bonekickers, a new six-part drama series ...
The excavation of the bones of medieval soldiers from the Crusades leads to the hunt for the True Cross. Brilliant archaeologist Dr Gillian Magwilde and her team must use their skills to unlock the ...
The high-risk exploration of secret Celtic chambers beneath the Roman baths unlocks a love story past and present. CAST: Julie Graham, Adrian Lester and Hugh Bonneville.
Matthew Graham, who co-created the series with his long-standing collaborator Ashley Pharoah, explains the genesis of Bonekickers. "I've always loved history, and after Life On Mars we couldn't really ...
Archaeologist Mark Horton may not resemble his big screen counterpart, Harrison Ford, but his new TV series, Bonekickers, is just as likely to make digging up the past sexy. The enthusiastic ...