Saturday’s Must‑Watch Picks on Yesterday

It’s Saturday night, and the TV dial is already a battlefield. Below you’ll find the most engaging shows on Yesterday, each with a quick rundown, a timing note in London time, and a personal take on why it matters. Grab your popcorn; the signal is strong.

Bangers & Cash – Classic Car Royalty

Bangers & Cash

19:00 UTC (20:00 London) – Derek’s latest spree: a 1999 Morgan/Monkey Bike with a 4.6 V8 engine. The episode promises a blend of automotive nostalgia and practical restoration challenges. If you love the hum of an old V8 and the thrill of a restoration project, this is still entertaining.

I’m a fan of the show’s mix of humour and hard work; the crew’s chemistry makes every episode enjoyable, even when the mechanics hit snags.

Mega Metro – Sydney’s Underground Ambition

Mega Metro

05:10–06:10 UTC (06:10–07:10 London) – The “Railroaded” episode opens with tunnelling under Sydney Harbour, juggling skyscraper construction above and station excavation below. The challenges are real, and the stakes feel high.

I find the show’s focus on engineering detail reliable; it’s a solid look at the complexity behind modern rail projects.

Flipping Bangers – Budget Car Dreams

Flipping Bangers

07:00–08:00 UTC (08:00–09:00 London) – Will and Gus aim for a 4×4 but end up with a Suzuki SJ. Their budget‑friendly strategy keeps the episode light and relatable.

The show’s real‑world approach to automotive refurbishment is still entertaining for anyone who enjoys DIY projects.

Citizen Smith – British Satire

Citizen Smith

11:00–12:20 UTC (12:00–13:20 London) – Episodes 3 to 5 cover evictions, weekend escapades, and political satire. The comedic timing keeps the narrative engaging.

The show’s wry commentary on British politics feels reliable for those who appreciate subtle satire.

Canal Boat Diaries – Waterways & Work

Canal Boat Diaries

13:00–16:00 UTC (14:00–17:00 London) – Robbie’s journey from Grindley Brook to the River Weaver showcases practical narrowboat maintenance.

The show’s steady pace and practical advice make it a reliable resource for boating enthusiasts.

Equator with Simon Reeve – Global Adventures

Equator

16:00–18:00 UTC (17:00–19:00 London) – Episodes covering Indonesia and Latin America, exploring language diversity and environmental challenges.

The series offers a reliable glimpse into cultural richness and ecological concerns.

This World: The Tea Trail with Simon Reeve – East Africa’s Tea Industry

The Tea Trail

18:00–19:00 UTC (19:00–20:00 London) – An exploration of Kenyan and Ugandan tea production, meeting the people behind the cups.

The episode’s focus on human stories and production details provides a reliable, engaging narrative.

Bottom Line

Yesterday’s Saturday lineup balances adventure, nostalgia, and social insight. From the rhythmic hum of classic engines in Bangers & Cash to the intricate engineering of Mega Metro, there’s a slice for every taste. Watch, enjoy, and let the stories speak for themselves.

Related Shows

  • Bangers & Cash – Classic Car Revivals
  • Mega Metro – Sydney Rail Expansion
  • Flipping Bangers – Low‑Budget Motors
  • Citizen Smith – Political Satire
  • Canal Boat Diaries – Narrowboat Maintenance
  • Equator with Simon Reeve – Global Journeys
  • This World: The Tea Trail with Simon Reeve – Agriculture & Culture