TV Guide for in
TV schedule for Now on Channel of Quest. All programmes from yesterday, today and tomorrow
Today
19:00
Entertainment, Factual
60 Minutes
Antiques Road Trip
Anita Manning and David Harper hunt for bargain antiques in Yorkshire and County Durham. A novelty cigarette lighter sparks David's interest.
Today
20:00
Entertainment, Factual
60 Minutes
Antiques Road Trip
Antiques experts Anita Manning and David Harper search for bargain items in Northumberland. Anita uncovers a gramophone, a picnic set and a silver flower holder.
Today
21:00
Entertainment, Factual
60 Minutes
Francis Bourgeois & Chris Harris: We Saved A Train
Chris and Francis try to make up lost time following lengthy wheel problems, but leaky brakes and a 12-tonne jigsaw stand in their way.
Today
22:00
Entertainment, Motors
60 Minutes
Shed And Buried: Classic Cars
In Rotherham, a shed rammed with cars includes a rare Renault Juvaquatre van - can Henry and Fuzz revive this quirky classic and make it pay.
Today
23:00
Entertainment, Factual
30 Minutes
How Do They Do It?
Japanese scientists stimulate oysters to form perfect pearls. Handcrafted pretzels are made with a twist. Workers maintain the craft of the gondolier.
Today
23:30
Entertainment, Factual
30 Minutes
How Do They Do It?
Roulette wheels are made to be perfectly unpredictable. The secrets behind the purest olive oil are revealed. An old wreck is made into the Batmobile.
Tomorrow
01:00
Entertainment, Motors
60 Minutes
Wheeler Dealers
After purchasing a badly modified Desoto Firedome Mike and Edd set about addressing the damage to give this stunning cruiser back some class.
Tomorrow
02:00
Entertainment, Motors
60 Minutes
Wheeler Dealers
Mike has unearthed a quintessential piece of British motoring history with a Rover P5 B. The car appears to be in good nick, but Edd's upgrades won't come cheap.
Tomorrow
03:00
Entertainment, Gradening
30 Minutes
Shed And Buried
In Derbyshire, Henry and Fuzz visit Rob's haven of classic and rare bikes. They explore his collection of 1960s Lambretta scooters and 1920s 'flat tankers'.

