It is with great sadness that Time Team says goodbye, and sleep well, to our wonderful and irreplaceable friend, Kerry Ely, who passed away peacefully on Monday 8th December. Fans will know him not only as an archaeologist, but as the ‘Mr Logistics’ who kept the whole show on the road through thick and thin.
Our Creator and Series Producer, Tim Taylor, has shared these words in tribute:
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“Whenever we started planning for a Time Team, one of the first calls I’d make was to be sure Kerry was in place. He was a key element in
TT’s strange, humorous and often chaotic passage to getting a programme done. He carried a perpetual wry grin which seemed to indicate a somewhat mysterious reason about how he managed to get involved with such an enterprise.
He’d been initially recommended by Mick, a high recommendation indeed. Mick indicated that Kerry was the sort of chap behind whom a bomb could be exploded and would result in nothing more than a raised eyebrow, which was a very useful qualification for working with
TT!
This ability to tolerate the unexpected went along with his incredible experience of archaeological sites. If a key trench needed digging and we were short on skilled diggers, Kerry was the man to call on. Anything which was needed to solve a problem could be sorted out by Kerry with minimal fuss and good humour.
It was just as well you stayed on the right side of Kerry because he had a prodigious memory for apparent misdemeanours and a mischievous sense of humour which was never malicious, and a victim could find himself taped to a bed in the wrong bedroom, driving a car in the middle of the night transformed into a police car, and a number of other events that became part of
TT’s history. We will all remember the moment when Stewart’s pedal bike ended up 80 feet in the sky or John’s valuable geophysics kit was apparently run down by a digger!
In a tight corner, with a storm coming in and a completely intractable military canvas tent threatening to take off, Kerry could be relied on.
The pleasure of knowing he was there and enjoying his warm humour was for me one of the highlights of a
TT programme.
I shall miss him personally and professionally. And I send my profound condolences to his family.”
— Tim
The entire team would like to send our love and sympathies to his family at this time. We would also like to celebrate the life of truly unique and generous man who, as well as being our rock, will be remembered for his various and elaborate pranks. He was like no other and will be sorely missed. ?