Quest Sunday: From WWII Secrets to Auction Gold—Your Guide to the Best Picks

Combat Dealers

Secrets And Spies. Bruce dives into the murky secrets of World War II spies. In Italy, he unearths an iconic code‑breaking machine. In the UK the lads revive two rocket launchers.

A gripping look at wartime intrigue that keeps you glued. The pacing is brisk, though some segments feel rushed.

Money For Nothing

Sarah Moore saves three items from being thrown in the skip. She picks an old glass shed window, wooden slatted blinds and an old nursing chair.

A gentle nod to sustainable living. It’s pleasant, but doesn’t quite pull you in.

Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House

Angus helps Claire Sweeney sell off some very glamorous items. Plus, Christopher Biggins needs to declutter – can he part with any of his beloved art collection?

The drama of celebrity bids is always a draw, yet the storyline can feel staged.

The Yorkshire Auction House

Desperately Needing Angus. Angus helps a woman fund her elderly mum’s care, and he clears a home for a couple who went through a life‑changing, traumatic event on holiday.

Heart‑warming, but the pacing is uneven.

The Repair Shop

Cobbler Dean restores and revives a pair of running spikes from the 1940s. Meanwhile, woodworker Will works on a rocking toy motorbike.

A soothing, meticulous journey into restoration. The craftsmanship is genuine, making it a reliable pick.

Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic

Ford Capri: Mystery Motor. Ant takes a gamble on a mysterious Mark1 Capri. And Ant’s girlfriend Renee Zellweger surprises him with a cool addition for the home.

A blend of passion and nostalgia. The episodes are entertaining but occasionally feel repetitive.

Wheeler Dealers World Tour

Ford XR8 – Australia. Mike and Elvis engage in the ultimate Aussie showdown: Ford versus Holden. Can their Ford XR8 outpace the Holden GTS at the Mount Panorama circuit?

High‑energy car battles that keep you on the edge of your seat. The competition is fierce, but the narrative is thin.

How It’s Made

More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how retractable ballpoint pens, solar salt and tubas are made.

A fascinating peek behind the scenes. The segments are informative but short.

Salvage Hunters: The Restorers

Beatlemania. Sculptor Nick has his work cut out for him. Meanwhile, metal worker Ted tries to revive a model fairground and Alex restores a piece of Beatles memorabilia.

A quirky mix of music history and craftsmanship. The pacing can feel uneven.

Bottom line: Quest offers a varied lineup that caters to history buffs, auction junkies, and restoration enthusiasts. Pick a show that fits your mood and enjoy a Sunday full of intriguing narratives.