Tuesday TV Pulse on U&Yesterday: From Classic Car Revivals to WWII Mysteries

If you’re looking for a Tuesday lineup that packs history, mechanics and marine surrealism into one, U&Yesterday delivers. Below is a quick guide to the channel’s back‑to‑back offerings, with my own take on each.

Bangers & Cash – The Car‑Restoration Beat

14:00–15:00 Bedford Bus/Triumph TR7 – Derek drives a 1960s bus across the coast and hands a TR7 to auction. Still entertaining, the show’s mix of nostalgia and on‑the‑road adventure keeps fans hooked.
20:00–21:00 Amphicar 770, Yamaha RD500… – A triple pickup for a 1968 Mini Moke, an Amphicar, and a Polish Fiat 216. One of the better options for those who love odd vintage rides.
21:00–22:00 Bedford Bus/Triumph TR7 (again) – A repeat that gives viewers a second chance to enjoy the quirky vehicle swap.
22:00–23:00 Bedford Bus/Triumph TR7 (again) – Another repeat that rounds off the car‑revival theme.

Bangers & Cash

Abandoned Engineering – Hidden Industrial Mysteries

06:10–07:10 Panama’s Nazi Conspiracy – Fort Sherman’s jungle fortress, once a strategic American outpost, now a relic of wartime intrigue. Holds up well for those fascinated by forgotten military sites.
07:10–08:00 Murder on the Reservation – The wealthy Oklahoman town that inspired a Hollywood film. Reliable for viewers who enjoy crime‑driven archival storytelling.

Abandoned Engineering

Secret Nazi Bases – Uncovering Hidden Treasures

10:00–11:00 Nazi Gold – The tunnels, lakes and secret caches where the Nazis hid spoils of war. Still engaging, it throws a bright light on a forgotten chapter of WWII.
16:00–17:00 Nazi Gold (again) – A repeat that gives the audience a chance to revisit the clandestine sites.

Secret Nazi Bases

The World at War – The Battle of Britain

11:00–12:00 Alone – After Dunkirk, Britain faced an onslaught, yet the RAF secured the Battle of Britain. Holds up well as a cornerstone of WWII narrative, offering depth and historical nuance.
17:00–18:00 Alone (repeat) – Another chance to absorb the story of Britain’s resilience.

The World at War

Antiques Roadshow – The Royal Treasure Hunt

12:00–13:00 Royal Ballet School, Richmond – Experts visit the school’s home, discovering a table made from Old London Bridge timber. Reliable for viewers who enjoy a calm window into heritage.
13:00–14:00 Sainsbury Centre, Norwich – A return visit to the visual arts center, featuring a rare 18th‑century glass and, humorously, Queen Victoria’s knickers. Holds up well for casual viewers seeking a quirky glimpse.

Antiques Roadshow

Blue Planet – Oceanic Wonders

19:00–20:00 The Deep – David Attenborough narrates the mysteries of the oceans, showcasing terrifying fish with massive teeth. Stands up well with its stunning visuals and compelling storytelling.

Blue Planet

Find It, Fix It, Flog It – The Treasure Hunt

00:00–01:00 Victorian Street Lamps – Henry Cole and Simon O’Brien hunt for valuable items in East Sussex, uncovering Victorian street lamps. One of the better options for viewers interested in upcycling and antiques.

Find It, Fix It, Flog It

Bottom line: U&Yesterday’s Tuesday schedule offers a solid mix of nostalgia, history, and marine marvels. Whether you’re a car enthusiast, a history buff, or just looking for something that holds up well, the lineup has you covered.

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