Sunday on QUEST: Treasure‑Tapping Thursdays and Repair‑Shop Raves
If you’re looking for a Sunday that’s a little different, QUEST delivers a curated mix of nostalgia, skill‑based storytelling and a splash of automotive culture. Below is a hand‑picked rundown of the most engaging shows, with times adjusted to London’s BST (GMT + 1). 🚀
American Pickers – 06:00‑07:00 BST

Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz continue their cross‑country quest for hidden gems. Their sharp eye for value and the tales that come with each find keep the show reliably engaging. If you’re into the thrill of discovery, this is the one to start your day with.
Johnny Vegas’ Little Shop of Antiques – 07:00‑08:00 BST

Johnny, his son Tom, and Bev head to an Irish salvage yard. The blend of light comedy and heartfelt moments offers a pleasant escape, though the pacing feels a tad slower than the Pickers.
Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House – 08:00‑09:00 BST

Les Dennis and Sherrie Hewson bring a touch of celebrity flair to a classic auction. The episode’s light‑hearted competition keeps it fun, though the stakes aren’t as high as some other shows.
The Yorkshire Auction House – 10:00‑11:00 BST

Now focusing on more valuable finds, Angus unearths a Fabergé egg and a high‑end whiskey. The drama of bidding is more pronounced here, lending the episode a stronger narrative drive.
The Repair Shop – 12:00‑13:00 BST

Susie and her team breathe new life into a damaged motorbike saddle bag. The episode’s focus on craftsmanship and storytelling provides a comforting, almost nostalgic feel—perfect for a quiet afternoon.
Mike Brewer’s World Of Cars – 00:00‑00:30 BST

Mike dives into lowrider culture in East LA. The segment offers a quick, visually appealing glimpse into the world of hydraulics and pinstriping, though it’s a brief 30‑minute slice.
Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car – 02:00‑03:00 BST

Mike Brewer and Marc ‘Elvis’ Priestley help a farmer trade a tractor for a DeLorean. The price tag and the negotiation give the episode a sharp edge, but the overall tone remains light and approachable.
How It’s Made – 03:00‑03:30 BST

A quick look at everyday objects—from Thai barbeques to bassoons—offers a concise glimpse into manufacturing. It’s a solid educational bite for those curious about the mechanics behind daily life.
Salvage Hunters: The Restorers – 05:00‑06:00 BST

Nick Elphick tackles a life‑size stag statue while Ted Edley restores a shooting game. The creative restoration process is a highlight, though the episode’s pacing is a bit uneven.
Bottom line: QUEST’s Sunday schedule balances the thrill of treasure hunting with the warmth of restoration. Whether you’re hunting for hidden history or enjoying the quiet satisfaction of a repaired relic, there’s something for every mood. If you’re uncertain about which show to pick, start with American Pickers for a dose of adventure and finish with The Repair Shop for a calming wrap‑up.
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