Your Weekly TV Lineup: From World War Rewind to Vintage Vehicle Gold
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This week on U&Yesterday, the channel offers a mix of history, car culture, antiques, and nature. Below you’ll find a day‑by‑day guide, with a spotlight on the most popular show each day and quick advice for different age groups and interests.
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Monday – 29 June (08:00 BST)
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06:10 BST – Secrets of the Transport Museum (S2 Ep6). A father‑and‑son duo battle to get vintage buses ready for Brooklands. The episode is a reliable showcase of restoration passion.
\n 07:10 BST – Secrets of the Transport Museum (S2 Ep7). A visit to bike‑building maestro Allen Millyard. The show delivers a calm, detailed look at craftsmanship.
\n 08:10 BST – Bangers & Cash (S6 Ep13). Derek reunites with a 1957 Ford 100E Estate. The film offers a reliable glimpse into classic car enthusiasm.
\n 09:10 BST – Bangers & Cash (S6 Ep14). Derek finds a 1947 Lea Francis half‑made of wood. The episode is still entertaining for car lovers.
\n 10:10 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep16). Laurence Olivier narrates the turning tide of WWII. The documentary holds up well for history buffs.
\n 11:10 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S3 Ep5). A deep dive into Nazi caches. The episode is a reliable, detailed exploration.
\n 12:10 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S33 Ep29). Fiona Bruce revisits Hutton‑in‑the‑Forest. The episode is well‑structured and engaging for collectors.
\n 13:10 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S33 Ep30). A visit to Blair Castle. The episode is reliable for history enthusiasts.
\n 14:10 BST – Dom Chinea’s Cornish Workshop (S1 Ep1). Dom fixes a leaky sea pool. The episode is a calming, practical watch.
\n 15:10 BST – Canal Boat Diaries (S6 Ep9). Robbie repairs a pump on the Naughty Lass. The show offers a steady, engaging narrative.
\n 16:10 BST – Fake Or Fortune? (S12 Ep2). Fiona and Philip investigate a Canadian artwork. The episode is a reliable, analytical piece.
\n 17:10 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep6). Derek collects a 1972 Citroen SM. The episode keeps enthusiasts hooked.
\n 18:10 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep7). The crew picks up a Ferrari 250 GT tribute. The episode is still entertaining for car lovers.
\n 19:10 BST – Classic Car Garage (S1 Ep8). A classic car club descends on the garage. The episode is reliable for classic car fans.
\n 20:10 BST – Find It, Fix It, Flog It (S3 Ep16). The duo works on a spotlight from a U‑boat. The episode is a steady, engaging watch.
\n 21:10 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep8). The crew auctions a 1985 Renault 4. The episode keeps enthusiasts engaged.
\n 22:10 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep9). A 1975 NSU RO 80 is on the line. The episode is still entertaining for collectors.
\n 23:10 BST – Classic Car Garage (S1 Ep9). The team prepares a Ferrari F355 for an event. The episode is reliable for car enthusiasts.
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Audience Picks – Monday
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- Kids (12‑15): The classic car episodes offer a gentle introduction to history and mechanics.
- Teenagers (16‑18): The Bangers & Cash episodes deliver cool car culture with a touch of adventure.
- Adults (19‑45): The World at War provides a deep dive into WWII history.
- Seniors (46‑60+): The Antique Roadshow offers a nostalgic look at heritage items.
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Tuesday – 30 June (01:00 BST)
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01:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep18). A look at the Netherlands under Nazi rule. The episode is still reliable for history lovers.
\n 02:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S3 Ep6). A mysterious canal project in East Prussia is uncovered. The episode is a steady, informative watch.
\n 03:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep1). Fiona visits Manchester Town Hall. The episode is reliable for antique lovers.
\n 04:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep2). A visit to Charlecote Park. The episode is still engaging for collectors.
\n 05:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S6 Ep1). Derek searches for a 1930s Jowett. The episode offers a reliable vehicle hunt.
\n 06:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S6 Ep5). A drive to the Lancashire coast for a 1972 Citroen SM. Still entertaining for car enthusiasts.
\n 07:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep19). The episode decodes the German war machine’s decline. The documentary remains reliable for history fans.
\n 08:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S4 Ep1). The secret canal in East Prussia is highlighted. The episode is a steady, engaging watch.
\n 09:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep3). A visit to Lulworth Castle. The episode is reliable for heritage enthusiasts.
\n 10:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep4). Hever Castle is the next stop. The episode is still engaging for collectors.
\n 11:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep10). A 1970s Lotus sports car is on the line. The episode keeps viewers hooked.
\n 12:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep11). A Fiat Uno 45 is showcased. The episode is still entertaining for car lovers.
\n 13:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep20). A look at Heinrich Himmler’s plans. The episode is a reliable, cinematic watch.
\n 14:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S4 Ep2). The episode explores Nazi castles. The episode is still engaging for history enthusiasts.
\n 15:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep5). Hever Castle again, with a Titanic medal. The episode is reliable for collectors.
\n 16:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep6). A visit to Birmingham’s Great Hall. The episode is still engaging for antique lovers.
\n 17:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep12). An old navy ambulance is on the line. The episode keeps viewers hooked.
\n 18:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep13). A 1984 Manta GTE is showcased. The episode is still entertaining for collectors.
\n 19:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep21). The final chapter of the WWII series. The episode is reliable for history fans.
\n 20:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S4 Ep3). The episode explores a mysterious WWII technology. The episode is still engaging for history enthusiasts.
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Audience Picks – Tuesday
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- Kids (12‑15): The World at War episodes offer a calm, factual look at history.
- Teenagers (16‑18): Bangers & Cash keeps the car culture hype alive.
- Adults (19‑45): Secret Nazi Bases provides an intriguing, detailed narrative.
- Seniors (46‑60+): Antiques Roadshow delivers a nostalgic view of heritage.
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Wednesday – 1 July (01:00 BST)
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01:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep22). A focus on Japan’s involvement. The documentary is a reliable, vivid overview.
\n 02:00 BST – Secrets of the Transport Museum (S2 Ep8). A double‑decker adventure with a DJ. The episode is still entertaining for tech lovers.
\n 03:00 BST – Secrets of the Transport Museum (S2 Ep9). A 1925 cycle car makeover. The episode is reliable for restoration enthusiasts.
\n 04:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S6 Ep1). A 1930s Jowett is on the line. The episode is a steady, engaging watch.
\n 05:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S6 Ep2). A 1947 Lea Francis is highlighted. The episode is still entertaining for car lovers.
\n 06:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep23). A look at the final death throes of the Third Reich. The episode is a reliable, cinematic watch.
\n 07:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S5 Ep1). A ghostly look at abandoned Space‑Age projects. The episode is an engaging, thoughtful piece.
\n 08:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S5 Ep2). A look at lost bridges. The episode is still entertaining for history fans.
\n 09:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S7 Ep4). A 1965 Vanden Plas Princess is on the line. The episode keeps viewers hooked.
\n 10:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S7 Ep5). A 1970 Fiat 500 is auctioned. The episode is still entertaining for car lovers.
\n 11:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep24). A look at the Japanese war effort. The episode is reliable for history buffs.
\n 12:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S5 Ep3). A look at the forgotten history of bridges. The episode is still engaging for enthusiasts.
\n 13:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep10). A 1970s Lotus sports car is on the line. The episode keeps viewers hooked.
\n 14:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep11). A Fiat Uno 45 is showcased. The episode is still entertaining for collectors.
\n 15:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep25). The final chapter of the WWII series. The episode is reliable for history fans.
\n 16:00 BST – Secret Nazi Bases (S5 Ep4). A look at abandoned engineering projects. The episode is still engaging for history enthusiasts.
\n 17:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep7). A visit to Aberystwyth. The episode is reliable for collectors.
\n 18:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep8). A visit to Hever Castle. The episode is still engaging for antique lovers.
\n 19:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep12). A navy ambulance is on the line. The episode keeps viewers hooked.
\n 20:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep13). A 1984 Manta GTE is showcased. The episode is still entertaining for collectors.
\n 21:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep9). A visit to Seaton Delaval Hall. The episode is reliable for heritage enthusiasts.
\n 22:00 BST – Antiques Roadshow (S34 Ep10). A visit to Birmingham’s Great Hall. The episode is still engaging for collectors.
\n 23:00 BST – Bangers & Cash (S9 Ep14). A 1975 NSU RO 80 is on the line. The episode keeps viewers hooked.
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Audience Picks – Wednesday
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- Kids (12‑15): Antiques Roadshow offers a calm, engaging look at heritage.
- Teenagers (16‑18): Bangers & Cash keeps the car culture hype alive.
- Adults (19‑45): Secret Nazi Bases provides an intriguing, detailed narrative.
- Seniors (46‑60+): The World at War delivers a reliable, cinematic view of history.
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Thursday – 2 July (01:00 BST)
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01:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep1). A volcano documentary narrated by David Attenborough. The episode offers a reliable, immersive view of nature.
\n 02:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep2). The sun is examined. The episode is still entertaining for science lovers.
\n 03:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep3). Weather patterns are explored. The episode is a reliable, engaging watch.
\n 04:00 BST – Secrets of the London Underground (S2 Ep3). A tour of King William Street. The episode is still engaging for history buffs.
\n 05:00 BST – Secrets of the London Underground (S2 Ep4). A night walk on the Piccadilly line. The episode is a reliable, atmospheric exploration.
\n 06:00 BST – Secrets of the London Underground (S2 Ep5). A visit to London Bridge. The episode is still engaging for urban explorers.
\n 07:00 BST – The World at War (S1 Ep26). The final chapter of the WWII series. The episode is a reliable, cinematic view of history.
\n 08:00 BST – Flipping Bangers (S1 Ep7). A Volvo repair is shown. The episode is still entertaining for DIY fans.
\n 09:00 BST – Flipping Bangers (S1 Ep8). A Mercedes is restored. The episode is a reliable, engaging watch.
\n 10:00 BST – Train Truckers (S2 Ep8). A 100‑ton diesel engine is moved to a gala. The episode is still entertaining for rail enthusiasts.
\n 11:00 BST – Tropic of Cancer with Simon Reeve (S1 Ep4). An Indian journey continues. The episode is a reliable, captivating watch.
\n 12:00 BST – Flipping Bangers (S1 Ep9). A Volvo is showcased. The episode is still entertaining for car lovers.
\n 13:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep4). The episode is still engaging for science enthusiasts.
\n 14:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep5). The episode is a reliable, immersive view of nature.
\n 15:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep6). The episode is still entertaining for science lovers.
\n 16:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep7). The episode is a reliable, engaging watch.
\n 17:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep8). The episode is still entertaining for science lovers.
\n 18:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep9). The episode is a reliable, immersive view of nature.
\n 19:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep10). The episode is still entertaining for science lovers.
\n 20:00 BST – A Perfect Planet (S1 Ep11). The episode is a reliable, engaging watch.
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Audience Picks – Thursday
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- Kids (12‑15): A Perfect Planet offers a calm, engaging look at nature.
- Teenagers (16‑18): Flipping Bangers keeps the DIY hype alive.
- Adults (19‑45): Secrets of the London Underground provides an intriguing, detailed walk through history.
- Seniors (46‑60+): The World at War delivers a reliable, cinematic view of history.
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Friday – 3 July (Schedule Pending)
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The channel’s Friday lineup is still being finalised. Stay tuned for the next update.
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Saturday – 4 July (Schedule Pending)
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Saturday’s schedule is under review. Watch for updates.
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Sunday – 5 July (Schedule Pending)
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Sunday’s programming will be announced later this week.
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