YESTERDAY [UK] TV guide for the week

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YESTERDAY [UK]

TV guide for 8 June

YESTERDAY TV guide for 8 June

  1. Flipping Bangers

    Gus and Will want to buy a VW Beetle. They locate a guy selling a project car, but fear it's almost too good to be true at less than 1,000 pounds.

  2. Flipping Bangers

    Will and Gus find a Reliant Kitten that an engineer has given up on - the body is detached, it doesn't run and most of the bits it needs are in boxes in the boot.

  3. Teleshopping

    Shopping from Home.

  4. Speed with Guy Martin

    The motoring fan attempts, with the help of slipstreaming, to break the British record for outright speed on a bicycle with the help of Olympian Laura Trott.

  5. Speed with Guy Martin

    The motorbike racer and mechanic heads to Bala Lake to try to set the world record for riding a motorcycle on the surface of water.

  6. Bangers & Cash

    Derek heads to Suffolk to collect two Bentleys with a majestic pedigree; Cynthia a stunning 1963 and Harry, a 1965 Continental.

  7. Bangers & Cash

    Dave heads to West Yorkshire for a 1926 Dodge bus. Derek gets his hands on a rare Vauxhall Victor VX 90 police car expected to sell for more than a few coppers.

  8. The World at War

    Legendary actor Laurence Olivier narrates the definitive series on World War II. Hear why Germany, stricken by defeat in WWI, looked to Adolf Hitler for hope.

  9. Secret Nazi Bases

    One of the largest Nazi bunkers ever constructed, outside the French town of Watten, a missile facility with storage for 108 missiles and two launch pads.

  10. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the team examine artefacts brought to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, including the personal effects of Queen Mary's bodyguard.

  11. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the team search for treasure at the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich, where items include a rare set of medals.

  12. Bangers & Cash

    Derek's search for the unusual lands him a 1947 Lea Francis that's half-made of wood. Paul heads for the countryside to pick up a Morris one tonne truck.

  13. Bangers & Cash

    Dave and Jack head to East Yorkshire to pick up a dusty Alfa Romeo and a 1930s Jowett. But Dave's more taken with a Carry On-style, bum-wobbling exercise machine. S.

  14. The World at War

    Legendary actor Laurence Olivier narrates the definitive series on World War II. Hear why Germany, stricken by defeat in WWI, looked to Adolf Hitler for hope.

  15. Secret Nazi Bases

    One of the largest Nazi bunkers ever constructed, outside the French town of Watten, a missile facility with storage for 108 missiles and two launch pads.

  16. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the team examine artefacts brought to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, including the personal effects of Queen Mary's bodyguard.

  17. Canal Boat Diaries

    Robbie helps rescue a runaway narrowboat on the scenic Macclesfield Canal and cruises through autumn scenery toward Congleton to see a shipwreck up for sale.

  18. Canal Boat Diaries

    Fallen trees block Robbie's journey on the Peak Forest Canal. Later, he meets TV host Terry Christian, whose dad once worked a local waterway.

  19. Operation Gold Rush

    Dan and his team attempt to traverse perilous waterways as they follow in the footsteps of 19th-century Klondike gold rush prospectors.

  20. Bangers & Cash

    Derek's search for the unusual lands him a 1947 Lea Francis that's half-made of wood. Paul heads for the countryside to pick up a Morris one tonne truck.

  21. Bangers & Cash

    Dave and Jack head to East Yorkshire to pick up a dusty Alfa Romeo and a 1930s Jowett. But Dave's more taken with a Carry On-style, bum-wobbling exercise machine. S.

  22. Bangers & Cash

    Derek heads to Suffolk to collect two Bentleys with a majestic pedigree; Cynthia a stunning 1963 and Harry, a 1965 Continental.

About YESTERDAY

YESTERDAY [UK] is a British factual channel from UKTV, focused on history, culture and heritage. It launched on 30 October 2002 as UK History and moved to the Yesterday brand on 2 March 2009.

The schedule is built around documentary strands on major eras, biographies, war history, technology, architecture, travel and cultural memory. The channel does not treat history as a dry timeline only. It frames the past through people, places, archives, everyday details and larger turning points.

YESTERDAY keeps a calm factual tone rather than the pace of noisy entertainment. Its line-up is shaped by history strands, evening documentary blocks, repeats and themed marathons, giving the channel a distinct place within British factual television.