Tuesday’s TV Picks: Bangers & Cash, Speed with Guy Martin, and Antiques Roadshow – Skip the Duds and Watch These

Yesterday channel’s Tuesday lineup has something for everyone who values real substance over filler. Forget the usual noise—these three shows actually deliver what they promise. If you’re hunting for worthwhile viewing, these are your best bets.

Bangers & Cash: The Automotive Reality Show That Never Disappoints

Derek rubs shoulders with pop music royalty when he picks up a Morgan sports car; a WWII ambulance arrives at Thornton le Dale and a Ford Model T needs a new home. S5 Ep. The show is a reliable source of automotive storytelling, and this particular episode is one of the better options for car enthusiasts.

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Why you should watch: If you’re into classic cars, Bangers & Cash is worth your time. It’s not just about the cars; it’s about the stories behind them. This episode is a masterclass in how to make mundane car collecting feel like an adventure.

Bangers & Cash

Speed with Guy Martin: Human-Powered Aircraft

Guy Martin sets out to do the seemingly impossible – fly using muscle power alone and build the world’s fastest human-powered aircraft. S1 Ep3. This episode is part of a series that is still entertaining even if you’re not a fan of motorsport.

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Why you should watch: The show is a testament to human ingenuity. It’s not always the most polished production, but it’s one of the better options for those interested in engineering and the limits of human capability.

Speed with Guy Martin

Antiques Roadshow: Beverley Minster 1

Fiona Bruce and her team of experts travel to Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire, where they value heirlooms including Victorian paintings and a medieval ring. S33 Ep1. The show is a staple of British television, and this episode is a solid example of why it’s still on air.

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Why you should watch: If you enjoy the thrill of discovering the value of old objects, this episode holds up well. It’s a reliable source of entertainment for those who appreciate history and craftsmanship.

Antiques Roadshow

Bottom line: These three shows offer a mix of adventure, history, and nostalgia. If you’re looking for something that’s still entertaining and not too heavy, they’re the way to go.