What's on Yesterday today - 24 programs on the Yesterday schedule
Last updated: 7 December 2025 at 00:56
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Derek and Paul are off to Leeds on a rare father and son road trip to pick up a VW Cabriolet and a Lotus Elite
A beautiful looking sports car has been fooling the punters and intriguing Derek. It's a Challenger E-Type - a fibreglass replica created from an E-Type mould
A window gets smashed onboard the Naughty Lass and Robbie receives a soaking inside the very wet Blisworth Tunnel on the Grand Union Canal
Archaeologist Ben Robinson examines the history of Clovelly in Devon, looking at its transformation from fishing harbour to romantic Victorian seaside resort
Archaeologist Ben Robinson reveals how some of the nation's best-loved villages played vital parts in history, beginning with Bamburgh in Northumberland
Archaeologist Ben Robinson explores the history of Thorpeness in Suffolk, the first purpose-built seaside village in the UK
Ben Robinson visits Alnmouth, Northumberland, founded in the mid-12th century after the barons of nearby Alnwick obtained a royal charter to build a new village
The crew of Karen of Ladram hunts hake off Cornwall, a rookie crew works in the Irish Sea, trainee skipper Michael steps up in a storm, and Tydus heads out in search of crabs
Adam leaves his home waters in search of Dover sole in the hope of covering his ever-growing expenses. Up in Scotland Stephen breaks from the fleet towards stormy weather
Storm Arwen hits the UK and the skippers have tough decisions to make, as George Jack considers venturing into the squall in search of a new species of prawn
Derek checks out an abandoned 1985 Renault 4 and an MGB Roadster that hasn't seen the light of day for 36 years, and Jack heads to Rotherham to pick up a pair of rare Bond Bugs.
In the 100th episode, Derek heads to Northumberland to collect a rare 1975 NSU RO 80, Jack deals with a Mini Mayfair stuck in a barn, and an Aston Martin DBS husk is auctioned
On the way to pick up two lovely '70s Lotus sports cars, Derek takes to the skies for his first ever helicopter flight in a 1967 Bell 47 chopper
Will Trickett and Gus Gregory want to do a 4x4, but their dream list of cars is short on their budget. However, Will has a plan, and steers them towards a friend's Suzuki SJ
David Attenborough offers an insight into the most successful animals on the planet, revealing warm-bloodedness as one of the key factors in mammals' global domination
David Attenborough offers an insight into insect-eating animals, including shrews that dive under water, moles that 'swim' in sand, and bats that hunt in packs on the ground
David Attenborough observes the feeding habits of herbivores, including elephants forced to undertake epic migrations to ensure a steady diet of the plants they need to survive
David Attenborough examines the world of rodents, including mice and squirrels, which can chisel their way through any obstacle with their constantly growing incisor teeth
The first of two programmes in which the presenter explores the country that lies at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and discovers the dramatic changes it is undergoing
Robson Green explores an ancient trail along the stunning Jurassic Coast in Dorset, and comes face-to-skull with a giant Pliosaur, also known as a 'Sea-Rex'
Derek brings a small army of military hardware to Thornton le Dale including a Studebaker Weasel tracked vehicle and a WWII-era Willys Jeep
Derek, with help from the Mathewson clan, drags a mini pickup out of the barn where it's been for 20 years, and a 350cc Douglas Mark V motorbike from 1950 goes under the hammer