I worked for many years at Cheddar Caves so I have an especial interest in Cheddar Man.
The programme wasn't too bad for Channel 4 but I hope there's an academic paper put on line and not lost in in an unobtainable journal.
There's a couple of points I'd like clarified. The earlier, rather dodgy, DNA results showing that a direct descendant still lives in Cheddar was not mentioned. Why? I wonder. Perhaps they were being polite. And there's a wound to his head which was thought to have given him pain during life. Maybe the latest research concluded that it wasn't a wound.
This isn't an archaeological forum so I'll shut up.