Sunday on QUEST: Rummage, Auction & Restoration

Today’s line‑up offers a mix of light‑hearted rummaging, auction drama, classic car restoration and behind‑the‑scenes manufacturing insight. Here’s a breakdown of the highlights and why they’re worth watching.

Find It, Fix It, Flog It

Find It, Fix It, Flog It

This rummage‑style series sees Henry and Simon search through piles of discarded items across the UK. The humour is light‑hearted, and the hosts’ banter is a reliable filler for an early morning slot. Still entertaining for viewers who enjoy discovering quirky objects.

The Yorkshire Auction House

The Yorkshire Auction House

Angus helps uncover hidden treasures in a variety of homes, from families downsizing to collectors seeking rare items. The mix of auction drama and personal stories holds up well for audiences who appreciate a bit of suspense. Angles that showcase the emotional value behind the items keep the energy high.

Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic

Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic

The classic restoration show focuses on American classics, like a 1964 Ford Thunderbird and a 1978 Land Rover Series 3. The focus on bringing classic cars back to life is one of the better options for car enthusiasts, offering a nostalgic vibe that appeals to both seasoned fans and newcomers.

How It’s Made

How It’s Made

Short, 30‑minute segments that take everyday items under the microscope. The concise format gives a quick tour into production processes and remains engaging for curious minds.

Bottom line: Sunday on QUEST offers a diverse mix of rummage, auction, restoration and industrial insight. Whether you’re into antiques or automotive, there’s something to keep you hooked. Tune in for a smooth blend of entertainment and knowledge.