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Natasha Billson
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Billson filming the Great British Dig
Born
🏫 EducationBSc (Hons) Archaeology from[1] Bournemouth University
💼 Occupation
Known forThe Great British Dig, Unexplained and Unexplored,[1] Secrets of the Ice, Ancient Unexplained Files

Natasha Billson is an Archaeologist and Television Presenter.

Career[edit]

Billson's love of field excavation led to a career in commercial field archaeology and later television. She notes that it was not an easy journey, taking a year of short-term contracts ranging from two weeks to one month with companies across the UK, before she landed her dream job at an urban-based archaeological company in London. Working in the city has varied from large infrastructure projects to monitoring works on a construction site, and Billson describes it as both a challenging and rewarding experience.[2] [3] [4]

After reading archaeology for a BSc (Hons) from Bournemouth University[5] in 2013, Billson had participated in archaeological expeditions to Barbados, Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, Russia and Ukraine. She says it was these experiences that inspired her love for communicating the past.[1] In 2016, when work started to slow down in London, she took an Internship with a company specialising in television development and research, and a talent agency. She also started to find work as a native English voice-over artist for a Ukrainian broadcaster, which later transformed into a TV presenter position. In 2019, Billson established a relationship with the Science Channel and Discovery Channel after her appearance on Unexplained and Unexplored. She later worked on Secrets in the Ice,[6] Ancient Unexplained Files[7] [8] and Mysteries From Above.[9]

Billson is an active presence on social media. During lockdown, stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, she established a live YouTube show called Archaeologists in Quarantine.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

The Great British Dig[edit]

From 2020 Billson has been one of three expert archaeologist presenters on More4 and Channel 4's The Great British Dig[15], along with comic actor Hugh Dennis[16]. The show sees Billson and co-presenters visit local communities across the UK to undertake excavations in back gardens and shared community spaces. Billson [17] featured in all four episodes of series 1, and all five episodes of series 2,[18] [19] [20] and recorded a total of five episodes for series 3 of the show, which aired from 11 April 2022. Billson [21] also features in the accompanying book, The Great British Dig.[22]

Personal life[edit]

Billson is married and lives in West London. She is an active advocate for London Archaeology[23][24]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Alumni Blog | Natasha's Archaeology career on The Great British Dig". Bournemouth University.
  2. "Journeys into an archaeological career" (PDF). Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. 2021.
  3. "What can I do with an anthropology degree? LSA Anthropology Department". University of Michigan.
  4. "Featured Writer | Letter to a Young Archaeologist, March 2022". Council For British Archaeology.
  5. "General Session: Connecting Communities | Session Organiser: Natasha Billson | Theoretical Archaeology Group, 2013" (PDF). Antiquity Journal.
  6. "Secrets In The Ice | Season 1 | Science Channel". Amazon Prime Video. 2020.
  7. "Ancient Unexplained Files | Season 1 | Discovery Channel". Amazon Prime Video. 2021.
  8. "Natasha Billson". Amazon Prime Video.
  9. "TV Agency | Natasha Billson, Urban Field Archaeologist and Presenter". Past Preservers.
  10. "Create, share + engage. The archaeologists guide to digital content and social media" (PDF). Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. 2021.
  11. "Natasha Billson, Behind The Trowel | Archaeologists in Quarantine | Current Archaeology Live! 2021". Current Archaeology.
  12. "Natasha Billson, Archaeologists in Quarantine | Current Archaeology Live! 2021". YouTube.
  13. "Primary Sources: Conversations with History Makers | Episode 6 - Natasha Billson". Apple Podcasts.
  14. "Crumpet Resource Management: Behind the Trowel with Natasha Billson - Ruins 29 | A Life in Ruins Podcast". Archaeology Podcast Network.
  15. "The Great British Dig | Watch on demand: All 4". Channel 4.
  16. "The Great British Dig | Production Company's Press Release". Strawberry Blond.
  17. "PCA's Natasha Billson. The Great British Dig Press Release". Pre-Construct Archaeology.
  18. "Newspaper article | Camera crews in Oswestry to film popular Channel 4 show". Border Counties Advertizer. 18 August 2021.
  19. "Press Release | The Great British Dig at Beningbrough Hall". National Trust.
  20. "Newspaper article | Coventry's Weaver's House to star in Channel 4's The Great British Dig". Coventry Telegraph. 14 March 2022.
  21. "How you can be an archaeologist at home". Daily Mirror. 11 March 2022.
  22. "The Great British Dig". Bloomsbury.
  23. "Committee Member | London Archaeologist Journal". London Archaeologist.
  24. "Ordinary Member of the Committee and Representative of London Archaeologist | Council For British Archaeology London Steering Group". Council For British Archaeology London.


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