History is written by the winners – but in the ground beneath our feet, lie secrets someone has tried to bury. We travel back in time to 878AD, a world of warring Anglo Saxon kingdoms and Viking invasions. Historian Gareth Williams reveals how the coins found by George and Layton could rewrite the story of King Alfred’s reign and of Britain itself. Narrator: Aimee-Ffion EdwardsContributors: Dr Gareth Williams, Nigel Cleeton, Peter Reavill
Sound Design: Peregrine Andrews
Production Co-ordinator: Dan Marchini
Additional Research: Holly Morgan Associate Producer: David James SmithProducer: Aron Keller Exec Producer: James Robinson A BBC Studios Audio Production
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3. The Cover Story
Trying to throw authorities off their scent, George and Layton hand in precious pieces of gold jewelry to a museum in Cardiff, spinning a story about how and where they were found. But archaeologist Peter Reavill isn't convinced - and as the true scale and value of the hoard become impossible to ignore, so do George and Layton's lies.Narrator: Aimee-Ffion EdwardsContributors: Peter Reavill, Simon Wicks, Dr Gareth WilliamsSound Design: Peregrine AndrewsProduction Co-ordinator: Dan MarchiniAssociate Producer: David James SmithProducer: Aron KellerExec Producer: James RobinsonA BBC Studios Audio Production
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2. The Middleman
In the close-knit detectorist community, secrets don't stay secret for long. With rare Anglo-Saxon coins in their possession, George and Layton turn to coin dealer Simon Wicks. But as coins start appearing at a Mayfair auction house, whispers of an undeclared hoard begin to spread.Narrator: Aimee-Ffion EdwardsContributors: Peter Reavill, Simon Wicks.Sound Design: Peregrine AndrewsProduction Co-ordinator: Dan MarchiniAdditional Research: Holly MorganAssociate Producer: David James SmithProducer: Aron KellerExec Producer: James RobinsonA BBC Studios Audio Production
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1. Buried Treasure
June 2015, Herefordshire. Two Welsh detectorists - George Powell and Layton Davies - stumble upon a Viking hoard estimated to be worth up to £12m.They could have become very rich and been celebrated as heroes in museums across the land. But instead, they began to hatch a criminal plot. Narrated by Aimee-Ffion Edwards (Detectorists/Slow Horses), this is the story of how to go from the luckiest treasure hunters on earth, to Newport's most wanted.Narrator: Aimee-Ffion EdwardsContributors: Holly Morgan, Dawn Chipchase & Simon WicksSound design: Peregrine Andrews,Production co-ordinator: Dan MarchiniAdditional Research: Holly MorganAssociate Producer: David James Smith.Producer: Aron KellerExec Producer: James RobinsonA BBC Studios Audio Production
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Introducing... Fool's Gold
Two Welsh detectorists dig up a Viking hoard estimated to be worth up to £12m. This is the story of how to go from the luckiest treasure hunters on earth, to Newport’s most wanted