Sunday on Quest offers a medley of history, restoration, adrenaline and humour, all in one channel.
Combat Dealers – WWII Relics
Bruce takes a trip back to the French Resistance, curating a parachute basket of wartime artefacts. The episode feels like a museum walk with the added tension of WWII resources, and it still offers a reliable sense of historical depth.
Money For Nothing – Design Meets Craft
Designer Sarah Moore and clockmaker Paul Parry turn humble wood and light into striking pieces. Their collaborative twist on everyday items shows that creativity can still be surprising.
The Repair Shop – Reliving Heritage
The team tackles a 200‑year‑old leather fire bucket, a shattered gold ring, and a cracked jewellery box. The show’s gentle restoration narrative remains a comforting reminder that history can be salvaged.
British Superbikes Live – Speed on the Track
Live coverage of the Snetterton round delivers raw racing energy. If you crave high‑speed thrills, this segment holds up well as a pulse‑racing highlight.
The Yorkshire Auction House – Art and Antiques
Angus stumbles upon a mysterious 17th‑century artwork in Scotland and then helps a model maker clear a home. The auction drama keeps viewers intrigued.
New: Unacceptable – Comedy Debate
Ed Gamble, Richard Ayoade and Joanne McNally tackle controversial topics with wit. The humour still entertains, though the edge may leave some viewers uneasy.
Salvage Hunters: The Restorers – Vintage Revival
A basketball champ’s arcade game and a life‑size bull model are restored to their former glory. The show’s focus on craftsmanship remains engaging and reliable.
How It’s Made – Behind the Scenes
From robotic hunting decoys to turf grass, the series opens up everyday manufacturing processes. It still provides a fascinating look at the hidden world of production.
Wheeler Dealers World Tour – Car Crafting
Mike and Elvis help a YouTuber build a McLaren P1, promising a fast‑paced engineering adventure. The episode offers a fresh take on classic car restoration.
Bottom line: Quest’s Sunday schedule balances nostalgic restoration projects with heart‑thrilling racing and sharp comedy. Whether you’re into history, speed or craft, the channel gives you a variety that keeps the day interesting.