Rome Wasn't Built in a Day (TV series)

The replica Villa Urbana

Rome Wasn't Built in a Day is a television series first shown on Channel 4 in the UK in 2011.[1]

The series, narrated by Stephen Mangan, shows the day-to-day activities and tribulations of a team of present-day builders employed to construct a Roman villa at Wroxeter (Viroconium Cornoviorum) using authentic ancient techniques. The team consisted of foreman Jim Blackham, plasterer Timothy Dalton-Dobson, plumber Kevin Fail, carpenter Fred Farray, bricklayer Darren Prince and labourer Ben Gotsell. They were assisted by a team of local volunteers and occasionally by skilled craftsmen, and supervised by archaeologist Dai Morgan Evans, who designed the villa on behalf of English Heritage.

The series began on 20 January 2011.[2] After four episodes, carpenter Fred Farray resigned from his place in the series after failing to measure up roof beams correctly and was replaced by William Kendall.[3]

The completed villa was opened to the public on 19 February 2011.[4] It was designed to give visitors an insight into Roman building techniques and how the Romans lived.[5] However, by the end of the year, it was reported that it needed maintenance work to repair frost damage[6]


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