YESTERDAY [UK] TV guide for the week

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YESTERDAY [UK]

TV guide for today

YESTERDAY TV guide for 17 June

  1. Teleshopping

    Shopping from Home.

  2. Martin Clunes

    Martin heads to the lush and tropical islands of Hawaii for a look beyond its image as a tourist paradise, and into the havoc wreaked by advancing lava fields and smoking craters.

  3. Martin Clunes

    Starting at Washington's San Juan Islands, Martin heads to California's Channel Islands. He crosses 2,000 miles to Avery Island, witnessing Louisiana's disappearing coastal communities.

  4. Bangers & Cash

    Derek has three scooters to collect, while also finding room for a Daimler and a teardrop caravan.

  5. Bangers & Cash

    Derek's on his way to Blackpool to pick up what will be the highest-priced item at his next auction, but the 1970 Aston Martin DBS needs a tow to the local garage.

  6. The World at War

    Laurence Olivier narrates this exhaustive account of World War II. In the deserts of North Africa, the 8th Army battles against Rommel's Afrika Korps.

  7. Secret Nazi Bases

    Outside the town of Politz lie the ruins of what was once one of Germany's most important assets - a place that kept the German war machine moving.

  8. Antiques Roadshow

    The team values more decorative objects and rarities at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, including a painting thought to be by Constable.

  9. Antiques Roadshow

    Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Blair Castle in Perthshire, where they examine valuables including a chair once used by Albert Einstein.

  10. Bangers & Cash

    A rare 1968 Honda N600 car emerges from a lock up in County Durham and Derek's in Scotland to collect an original RAC Bedford van.

  11. Bangers & Cash

    Derek collects five beautiful veteran motorbikes from an enthusiast who's still happily riding in his 90s.

  12. The World at War

    Laurence Olivier narrates this exhaustive account of World War II. In the deserts of North Africa, the 8th Army battles against Rommel's Afrika Korps.

  13. Secret Nazi Bases

    Outside the town of Politz lie the ruins of what was once one of Germany's most important assets - a place that kept the German war machine moving.

  14. Antiques Roadshow

    The team values more decorative objects and rarities at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, including a painting thought to be by Constable.

  15. Canal Boat Diaries

    During a cold snap Robbie Cumming gets iced in on the Grand Union Canal. Later, his parents pay a visit and help him through Marsworth Locks.

  16. Train Truckers

    The Royal Highland Fusilier, a 100-ton Deltic diesel engine, must be hauled from Leicestershire to Wirksworth in Cheshire.

  17. Tropic of Cancer with Simon Reeve

    Simon Reeve travels through Western Sahara, Mauritania, Algeria and Libya, meeting campaigners for indigenous people's rights, and visiting a minefield.

  18. Bangers & Cash

    A rare 1968 Honda N600 car emerges from a lock up in County Durham and Derek's in Scotland to collect an original RAC Bedford van.

  19. Bangers & Cash

    Derek collects five beautiful veteran motorbikes from an enthusiast who's still happily riding in his 90s.

  20. Bangers & Cash

    Derek has three scooters to collect, while also finding room for a Daimler and a teardrop caravan.

  21. Find It, Fix It, Flog It

    New. Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Nantwich and Stoke-on-Trent, where Henry comes across a 1960s moped, and Simon restores an early Mirror dinghy.

  22. Martin Clunes

    Martin heads to the lush and tropical islands of Hawaii for a look beyond its image as a tourist paradise, and into the havoc wreaked by advancing lava fields and smoking craters.

  23. Teleshopping

    Shopping from Home.

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.