Quest’s Week of Wonders
Quest will be serving up a banquet of reality, restoration and curiosity from Monday to Sunday. Here’s the insider view of what’s worth your time, the best picks for each age group and the interests that will tickle your fancy.
Monday 15 June – Mon
05:00 – 06:00 – Salvage Hunters: The Restorers – Parisian streetlight makeover & a tope shark in a case. If you’re an antiques geek or love a good makeover, this is the show that starts the week with a bang. Opinion: It still entertains with a mix of history and heart.
Best for: 25‑40 year olds who enjoy restoration, and 60+ who appreciate the heritage angle.
06:00 – 07:00 – Salvage Hunters – Jersey hoarder adventure. Opinion: A reliable dose of drama without the over‑the‑top.
Ideal for: Teens who like quirky find‑mores and families who enjoy a light‑hearted challenge.
Tuesday 16 June – Tue
06:00 – 07:00 – Salvage Hunters – Dorset’s quirky items. Opinion: Holds up well as a weekend opener.
Recommended for: Car hobbyists exploring vintage machinery and history buffs seeking local lore.
08:00 – 09:00 – Aussie Gold Hunters – Poseidon crew saga. Opinion: Still entertaining for adventure lovers.
Target audience: 30‑50 year olds who love mining drama and 10‑20 year olds intrigued by Aussie outback.
Wednesday 17 June – Wed
08:00 – 09:00 – Aussie Gold Hunters – flood forces the crew. Opinion: The tension stays gripping.
Best for: 40‑55 year olds who appreciate high‑stakes mining and teens craving high‑energy action.
10:00 – 11:00 – Outback Opal Hunters – Rod, Sam, Ben’s final dig. Opinion: One of the better options for gemstone enthusiasts.
Ideal for: Adults who enjoy the thrill of treasure hunting and families seeking a unique adventure.
Thursday 18 June – Thu
08:00 – 09:00 – Aussie Gold Hunters – disaster strikes. Opinion: Still entertaining for those who love a good cliffhanger.
Great for: 20‑35 year olds with a taste for survival drama and 60+ who enjoy the rugged landscape.
10:00 – 11:00 – Outback Opal Hunters – instant noodles quest. Opinion: Holds up well for those who enjoy resourceful competition.
Targeted to: Car enthusiasts and anyone who likes a good under‑the‑surface race.
Friday 19 June – Fri
08:00 – 09:00 – Aussie Gold Hunters – armed with new intel. Opinion: One of the better options for relentless adventure.
Recommended for: 25‑45 year olds who love a chase and 10‑20 year olds seeking excitement.
10:00 – 11:00 – Outback Opal Hunters – creature below. Opinion: Still entertaining for fans of suspense.
Best fit: Families looking for a thrilling yet family‑friendly narrative.
Saturday 20 June – Sat
05:00 – 05:30 – Chasing Classic Cars – Psychedelics 1965 Porsche. Opinion: A reliable opener for vintage car lovers.
Ideal for: 30‑60 year olds who cherish classic automobiles and 10‑20 year olds fascinated by car culture.
07:00 – 08:00 – Wheeler Dealers – Mercedes SLK rescue. Opinion: Holds up well for mechanics and car enthusiasts.
Recommended for: 20‑50 year olds who enjoy practical restoration and 50+ who enjoy nostalgia.
Sunday 21 June – Sun
00:00 – 01:00 – Mysteries Of The Deep – Loch Ness conspiracy. Opinion: Still entertaining for mystery seekers.
Best for: 15‑45 year olds who enjoy investigative drama and 10‑15 year olds intrigued by supernatural.
02:00 – 03:00 – NASA’s Unexplained Files – Pluto transmissions. Opinion: One of the better options for science lovers.
Suitable for: 20‑50 year olds with a science curiosity and 10‑20 year olds who love space.
Bottom line: Quest’s lineup this week is a treasure trove for every viewer. From the tactile thrill of restoring antiques to the adrenaline of outback quests, there’s a show that will keep you glued to your screen. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a casual viewer, this schedule offers something that will resonate with your interests and age group.
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