YESTERDAY [UK] TV guide for the week

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YESTERDAY [UK]

TV guide for 15 June

YESTERDAY TV guide for 15 June

  1. Secret Nazi Bases

    In Poland lies a forgotten Nazi complex which could have sheltered up to 27,244 people from Allied bombs, the purpose of which largely remains a mystery.

  2. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the team visit Tatton Park in Cheshire, where items include one of the rarest known pieces of Royal Worcester porcelain.

  3. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the experts examine more rarities at Tatton Park in Cheshire, including an inkstand with a link to Admiral Nelson.

  4. Bangers & Cash

    Paul's doing the pick-ups in Lancashire where a rare 1960 Vauxhall Cresta PA Friary estate in dusky pink awaits.

  5. Bangers & Cash

    A vivid Dutch DAF 66 - in daffodil yellow - lands at the North Yorkshire showroom.

  6. The World at War

    December 7, 1941 saw the infamous Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Laurence Olivier revisits this pivotal moment of World War II in the much-praised documentary series.

  7. Secret Nazi Bases

    In Poland lies a forgotten Nazi complex which could have sheltered up to 27,244 people from Allied bombs, the purpose of which largely remains a mystery.

  8. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the team visit Tatton Park in Cheshire, where items include one of the rarest known pieces of Royal Worcester porcelain.

  9. Canal Boat Diaries

    Robbie struggles with grounding out, a tangled prop and constant challenges on the Rochdale Canal - known as the 'Everest of Canals' - to reach its highest point.

  10. Canal Boat Diaries

    Robbie takes a detour to investigate a local UFO legend in Todmorden, and the UK's deepest canal lock springs a leak, causing trouble for the Naughty Lass.

  11. Operation Gold Rush

    The team arrives at Dawson City and sets up a mining camp in the gold fields - but they have just five days to find gold using only traditional 19th-century methods.

  12. Bangers & Cash

    Paul's doing the pick-ups in Lancashire where a rare 1960 Vauxhall Cresta PA Friary estate in dusky pink awaits.

  13. Bangers & Cash

    A vivid Dutch DAF 66 - in daffodil yellow - lands at the North Yorkshire showroom.

  14. Bangers & Cash

    Derek heads out to pick up a pair of beautiful Swedish models - a Saab 96L and a Volvo P1800ES. Plus, a rare British AC Aceca comes up for sale.

  15. Find It, Fix It, Flog It

    New. Simon O'Brien repurposes an old butcher's block into a coffee table, while Henry Cole restores a pair of go-karts to race against restorer Guy.

  16. Our Guy in India

    Guy Martin buys a Royal Enfield bike with a traditional Hindu blessing at a Delhi market, visits Asia's biggest truck yard, and sleeps among rats as he waits for a late train.

  17. Teleshopping

    Shopping from Home.

  18. Our Guy in Japan

    Guy Martin finds out how Japan deals with 1500 earthquakes a year, enters the gang culture of Tokyo, and tries the unique form of Japanese speedway first-hand.

  19. Our Guy in Japan

    Guy Martin visits a slum in Yokohama, pays his respects at Hiroshima and takes a dip in a mildly radioactive spring, and participates in one of Japan's oldest fireworks festivals.

  20. Bangers & Cash

    A collection of Austin Mini Metros arrive for auction. Also under the hammer is a baby Fiat 850 coupe and a haulier offloads part of his vintage vehicle collection.

  21. Bangers & Cash

    There's an unlikely arrival at the North Yorkshire car auction - an Argentinian Army Mercedes G wagon that saw action in the Falklands War.

  22. The World at War

    Recalling America's entry into World War II after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the great Laurence Olivier sheds more light on the deadliest conflict in history.

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.