Quest TV’s Must‑Watch Line‑up: From Savvy Salvage to Stellar Motors
Get the low‑down on what’s worth your time next week on Quest. We’ve sifted through the schedule to bring you the sharpest shows for every mood, and we’ve added our own take on why each one deserves a slot on your watchlist.
Monday – 8 June
Salvage Hunters: The Restorers (Mon 8 June 06:00)

Beatlemania meets craftsmanship. Sculptor Nick, metal worker Ted and Alex tackle vintage treasures with a mix of nostalgia and ingenuity.
Opinion: It’s the kind of show that pins a smile on you while you realise you can turn a relic into a conversation piece.
Recommendation: Best for adults who appreciate nostalgia and for teens who enjoy seeing ordinary objects become extraordinary.
Wheeler Dealers (Mon 8 June 13:00)

Mike and Ant dive into a Porsche 993 Targa, hunting the last great Porsche out of the country. It’s a test of skill, patience and a touch of luck.
Opinion: The chemistry is solid, though the drama is one step below the high stakes of a thriller.
Recommendation: Ideal for adults who love mechanics, and for older teens who enjoy a good repair story.
Tuesday – 9 June
Salvage Hunters (Tue 9 June 07:00)

Curious science takes centre stage as Drew haggles for macabre medical antiques and vintage Americana.
Opinion: The show keeps you guessing which items will fetch a high price and which will be a lesson in history.
Recommendation: Good for adults who like antiques and for teens who are fascinated by odd historical objects.
How Do They Do It? (Tue 9 June 23:00)

From diesel engines to bespoke chocolate, the show explores the science behind everyday marvels.
Opinion: It’s one of the better options for viewers who appreciate the hidden mechanics of the world.
Recommendation: Suited for adults curious about technology and for older teens who enjoy science shows.
Wednesday – 10 June
Salvage Hunters (Wed 10 June 07:00)

Drew explores Cornwall estates and London’s antiques market, finding a blend of history and potential.
Opinion: The narrative is engaging, though the stakes aren’t as high as a blockbuster.
Recommendation: Adults who enjoy heritage and teens who like treasure hunts will find this compelling.
Wheeler Dealers (Wed 10 June 01:00)

Mike tackles a 2002 Corvette Z06, battling the challenge of restoring it to glory.
Opinion: The workshop is one of the better options, though the drama is predictable.
Recommendation: Ideal for adults who love cars and teens who want to see a vehicle transformed.
Thursday – 11 June
Salvage Hunters (Thu 11 June 07:00)

Drew dives into the history of print and architectural salvage in London and Devon.
Opinion: The show remains reliable, offering a blend of history and practical repair.
Recommendation: Adults with a taste for historic preservation and teens who like DIY projects.
How It’s Made (Thu 11 June 04:00)

Manufacturing secrets from miniature furniture to racing wheelchairs are showcased.
Opinion: It holds up well for those who want a behind‑the‑scenes look at production.
Recommendation: Adults who appreciate craftsmanship and older teens interested in engineering.
Friday – 12 June
Salvage Hunters (Fri 12 June 07:00)

From a fleet of antiques to a historic textile mill, Drew keeps the hunt alive.
Opinion: The show stays one of the better options, with a steady pace and clear value propositions.
Recommendation: Adults with a fondness for antiques and teens who enjoy the thrill of a treasure hunt.
The Yorkshire Auction House (Fri 12 June 17:00)

Angus leads a high‑stakes auction of designer watches and antiques, turning a room into a marketplace.
Opinion: The auction’s energy is a reliable draw for viewers craving a live market vibe.
Recommendation: Adults fascinated by auctions and teens who enjoy a competitive atmosphere.
Saturday – 13 June
Salvage Hunters (Sat 13 June 07:00)

Henry and Sam dig through a series of sheds, unearthing classic cars and quirky memorabilia.
Opinion: The show remains solid, with a charm that keeps the audience invested.
Recommendation: Adults who love vintage finds and teens who are fascinated by hidden treasures.
Wheeler Dealers (Sat 13 June 01:00)

Mike tackles a 1970 VW Fastback, demonstrating meticulous restoration skills.
Opinion: It’s a reliable show that satisfies the car‑enthusiast in many viewers.
Recommendation: Adults who appreciate classic automobiles and older teens who enjoy detailed repair work.
Sunday – 14 June
The Repair Shop (Sun 14 June 11:00)

Staff restore a vintage violin, a 1960s organ and a treasured cooking set, blending skill with storytelling.
Opinion: The programme is one of the better options for viewers who appreciate the art of restoration.
Recommendation: Adults who enjoy heritage pieces and teens who like to see objects come back to life.
Related
Check out Antiques Road Trip for a road‑trip full of hidden treasures or Outback Opal Hunters for a high‑stakes mining adventure.
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Bottom line: Quest’s lineup balances science, heritage, and automotive drama, offering something for every age group and interest. Whether you’re into refurbishing antiques or watching high‑speed restorations, keep your eyes on the channel next week for a mix of reliable excitement and subtle intrigue.