What's on Yesterday today - 25 programs on the Yesterday schedule
Last updated: 27 November 2025 at 23:32
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Dave finds two rare Fiats and a VW Corrado. Derek has his work cut out trying to remove an old Morris that appears to be supporting the garage roof. What could possibly go wrong?
Abandoned projects of the space age, including the HARP gun in Barbados and the mountainside Barcroft Observatory in California
Narrowboater Robbie Cumming faces a journey of many challenges as he runs aground and breaks down in Nottingham
Robbie Cumming has problems with ice on the Grand Union Canal, and ends his journey in Braunston, Northamptonshire, the spiritual home for narrowboaters
Michael Portillo is in Greater Manchester, hearing about the birth of the NHS, the first episode of Coronation Street and the Baby, the first electronic stored-program computer
Michael Portillo visits Oldham's Victorian theatre, attends a knife-making workshop in Sheffield and spends a few hours at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield
In Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Michael Portillo visits the National Coal Mining Museum for England at Caphouse Colliery, and in Leeds, he heads for the Chapeltown area
Michael Portillo continues his post-war exploration of northwest England in Bradford and Shipley, before ending this leg of his journey at Hebden Bridge
Derek navigates the dry stone walls of the Peak District to collect a very original 1988 Opel Manta. Plus, Dave deals with a Ford Granada rally support vehicle
Derek has a three-hour drive in a 1960s bus that arrived in the UK after a life in the sun. Dave takes a Triumph TR7 convertible to auction
While America had Ford, Chrysler and Buick, Hitler also wanted a car that would transform his nation - the 'people's car', or Volkswagen
The liberation of Paris in 1944, which many felt signalled the beginning of the end of the Second World War. Narrated by Laurence Olivier
The team values more decorative objects and rarities at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, including a painting thought to be by Constable and a set of designs for exotic jewellery
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit Blair Castle in Perthshire, where they examine valuables including a chair once used by Albert Einstein and a watch with no hands
Derek goes to pick up a veteran 1904 Swift, there's an emotional farewell to a 1980s Bedford HA van, and a Toyota Corona finds a new home
Derek Mathewson gives the once-over to a Royale Formula Ford race car, and Paul Mathewson is on a marathon trip to Teesside to pick up a 1953 MGYB
Fiona Bruce introduces more items from the show's visits to Hutton-in-the-Forest, Chatsworth and the British Museum, including a painting that was given away in a competition
Robbie Cumming journeys through Royal Leamington Spa and the historic town of Warwick with its medieval castle.
Paul and Jack head to Staffordshire to pick up five vehicles from collector Rob's colossal barn, including a Mini and a Morris Minor
Gus and Will go for the once-maligned Austin Maestro. The car they want to buy has already been sold but the seller has another - his own - on the driveway. Can they do a deal?