Quest Sunday Line‑Up

Here’s what’s worth watching on QUEST this Sunday (BST). The schedule runs from 06:00 to 01:00, with the final hour of the day spilling into the next morning.

  • 06:00 – 07:00 Combat Dealers – A WWI mystery that pits Bruce against a battle‑scarred soldier’s medal and a priceless football. Opinion: It’s a tense, low‑budget throwback that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
  • 07:00 – 08:00 Money For Nothing – Upcycling expert EJ Osborne turns old wooden boxes into something new, while Neil Wragg crafts a leather armchair. Opinion: A quiet reset that shows the art in everyday objects.
  • 08:00 – 09:00 Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House – Helen Skelton & Nick Hancock explore quirky mementoes. Opinion: Light‑hearted but a bit superficial.
  • 09:00 – 10:00 Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House – Syd Little & Cheryl Baker sell pop memorabilia. Opinion: A more personal touch, but still predictable.
  • 10:00 – 11:00 The Yorkshire Auction House – An RAF hero’s SAS diary is up for auction. Opinion: Respectful and heartfelt, good for emotional viewers.
  • 11:00 – 12:00 The Yorkshire Auction House – A woman’s collection turns into a mind‑boggling sum. Opinion: Keeps the price‑hunt drama alive.
  • 12:00 – 13:00 The Repair Shop – Expert restorers breathe new life into Britain’s broken artefacts. Opinion: This is the backbone of the evening – heartfelt, skillful, and a bit of history.
  • 13:00 – 14:00 The Repair Shop – Electronics specialist Mark restores a tape‑recording machine. Opinion: A subtle reminder that technology can be revived as well as antiques.
  • 14:00 – 15:00 The Repair Shop – A 1800S gramophone is revived. Opinion: Vintage charm that appeals to audiophiles.
  • 15:00 – 16:00 The Repair Shop – Metalworker Dominic tackles a rare 1930s seesaw. Opinion: A mechanical delight for craft lovers.
  • 16:00 – 17:00 The Yorkshire Auction House – Machinery mementos are auctioned in Oxford. Opinion: Adds a touch of industrial nostalgia.
  • 17:00 – 18:00 The Yorkshire Auction House – A Victorian townhouse setting brings a new auction story. Opinion: Atmosphere is the highlight.
  • 18:00 – 19:00 Angus Ashworth: Yorkshire Heritage Hero – A trainee butler discovers a treasure trove at Scampston Hall. Opinion: A charming slice of heritage‑tourism.
  • 19:00 – 20:00 The Repair Shop – Restorers tackle a 1800S gramophone again and more. Opinion: The show’s consistency keeps viewers engaged.
  • 20:00 – 21:00 The Repair Shop – Artistial work on a model car, bagpipes, and jazz statues. Opinion: Creative variety adds visual interest.
  • 21:00 – 22:00 The Repair Shop – Jay Blades revives a child’s toy. Opinion: Adds a sentimental touch.
  • 22:00 – 23:00 The Repair Shop – Jay Blades again, with a gramophone expert. Opinion: A neat wrap‑up for the evening.
  • 23:00 – 00:00 The Repair Shop – Wood restoration on a sea chest. Opinion: A quiet, satisfying end to the day.
  • 00:00 – 01:00 Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic – Austin 7 restoration with brake issues. Opinion: Classic car lovers will find it satisfying.
  • 01:00 – 02:00 Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic – Ford Transit rescue. Opinion: Adds a bit of urgency and humor.
  • 02:00 – 03:00 Wheeler Dealers World Tour – Holden Surf Wagon in Australia. Opinion: A playful venture into surf‑car culture.
  • 03:00 – 03:30 How It’s Made – Chocolate coins, pedal cars, latex swords. Opinion: Quick, colourful production insights.
  • 03:30 – 04:00 How It’s Made – Motorcycle jackets, shovels, caviar. Opinion: A deeper dive into craft.
  • 04:00 – 04:30 Teleshopping – No description provided. Opinion: Likely a generic shopping segment.
  • 04:30 – 05:00 Teleshopping – No description provided. Opinion: Same as above.
  • 05:00 – 06:00 Salvage Hunters: The Restorers – Lighting, jukebox, book restoration. Opinion: A niche but engaging showcase of salvaging.

Bottom Line: QUEST’s Sunday offers a balanced mix of history, auction drama, and restorative storytelling. The flagship “The Repair Shop” keeps the narrative steady, while shows like “Combat Dealers” and “Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic” inject fresh twists. Whether you’re a history buff, a craft enthusiast, or simply looking for wholesome entertainment, there’s something in this lineup for everyone.

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