Peter Ginn is a renowned British archaeologist, widely recognized for his exceptional work in presenting the BBC's educational documentary series. His impressive portfolio includes the acclaimed shows Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm, Tudor Monastery Farm, and Wartime Farm, as well as the 2005 series Tales from the Green Valley. Furthermore, he recently featured in the captivating series Secrets of the Castle, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the field of archaeology.
Interestingly, Peter Ginn holds the distinction of being the only presenter to appear in every Farm series, with the notable exception of Ruth Goodman, who did not participate in the related series Victorian Pharmacy. His dedication to his craft is truly commendable.
In his personal life, Peter Ginn resides in Bodicote and has a rich educational background, having attended St John's RC Primary and Blessed George Napier Schools. His journey in archaeology began when he was added to the cast of Tales from the Green Valley, following the injury of his university friend Alex Langlands. Ginn's academic pursuits led him to study Egyptian archaeology at the prestigious Institute of Archaeology, University College London.