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YESTERDAY [UK]

TV guide for 11 June

YESTERDAY TV guide for 11 June

  1. Secret Nazi Bases

    Guided missiles, the Wasserfall, and the war-changing V2 were dreamed up and tested in Peenemunde, a German seaside city suddenly overtaken by Nazi elite.

  2. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the team head to Brighton College, where objects up for valuation include a medal from the Battle of Trafalgar.

  3. Antiques Roadshow

    The team values more rarities at Brighton College, including items found in a safe that once belonged to Agatha Christie.

  4. Bangers & Cash

    A rusty 1970 Fiat 500 goes under the hammer - Derek reckons it's the kind of vehicle that is so iconic that it has to be saved.

  5. Bangers & Cash

    Tucked away in the showroom is a WW2-era Willys Jeep. Its original condition means there might be a bunfight for a military vehicle that's ripe for restoration.

  6. The World at War

    After Dunkirk, Britain faced an onslaught. Although the RAF won the Battle of Britain, our cities were blitzed. Laurence Olivier tells us more in the landmark series on WWII.

  7. Secret Nazi Bases

    Guided missiles, the Wasserfall, and the war-changing V2 were dreamed up and tested in Peenemunde, a German seaside city suddenly overtaken by Nazi elite.

  8. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the team head to Brighton College, where objects up for valuation include a medal from the Battle of Trafalgar.

  9. Canal Boat Diaries

    Robbie Cumming discovers a mysterious message in a bottle on the Ashby Canal and calls in to meet a mate who lives on an old narrowboat.

  10. Bangers & Cash

    A35/BMW Z3: The team take on one of Derek's favourites - an Austin A35 - but its age ensures some hefty bills. To bank some cash, their second project is a quick flip - a 1999 BMW Z3.

  11. Bangers & Cash

    Dave travels to Bedale to extract a barn find - a 1984 Manta GTE which hasn't seen the light of day in thirty years.

  12. Bangers & Cash

    A rusty 1970 Fiat 500 goes under the hammer - Derek reckons it's the kind of vehicle that is so iconic that it has to be saved.

  13. Bangers & Cash

    Tucked away in the showroom is a WW2-era Willys Jeep. Its original condition means there might be a bunfight for a military vehicle that's ripe for restoration.

  14. Bangers & Cash

    Derek collects a Ford Thames 400E that once belonged to the pop band Edison Lighthouse. Plus, Dave heads to York to collect an Astra GTE convertible.

  15. Find It, Fix It, Flog It

    New. Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole head to Middlesex and Surrey, where projects include repurposing a 1950s hairdryer, updating a school desk and the restoration of a child's motorbike.

  16. Speed with Guy Martin

    The speedster tries to break the world speed record for a hovercraft, but hovercrafts are notoriously unstable at speed and Guy is out of his comfort zone on water.

  17. Teleshopping

    Shopping from Home.

  18. Speed with Guy Martin

    The inside story of the motoring fan's attempt to break the motorcycle land speed record - can he become the first man to do 400 miles per hour on a motorcycle.

  19. Our Guy in Colombia

    After getting kidnapped, tortured and shot, Guy Martin heads off to see how easy it is to buy drugs in Medellin, a place once known as the most dangerous city in the world.

  20. Bangers & Cash

    There's a surprise waiting for Derek in Hull - a MGSA sports car that once had a tree growing through it. In North Wales, Alan Holmes is selling his son's Ford Escort RS 1600i.

  21. Bangers & Cash

    A series of head-turning supercharged cars head to the Mathewson's auction room. Plus, going under Derek's hammer - a Ford Escort XR3 and a beautiful MGA.

  22. The World at War

    A milestone in TV history: Laurence Olivier tells the story of WWII. Hitler turns his tanks towards Russia. After a succession of victories, the Germans delay fatally.

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.