Churches - Capsules of History In towns and villages throughout Britain, many hundreds of churches of all denominations and of all ages stand empty and redundant. It is estimated that half of them may be of major archaeological significance. Recent excavations of redundant churches and their graveyards have been able to add a great deal of information and understanding to the social history of an area.
Presented by John Hedges and Dr Richard Morris Producer RQY HAYWARD BBC Bristol