TV Schedule for Quest (WZDX6) Huntsville, AL
Wednesday, April 8th TV listings for Quest (WZDX6) Huntsville, AL
Shed & Buried Episode 10
Presenter Henry Cole and motorcycle restorer Sam Lovegrove are in Dorset to look around a collection of bikes, cars and tractors. The guys consider buying a pedestrian walk sign and a Yamaha FS1-SE.
Henry and Sam are in Devon to visit a father and daughter who own a shed full of vintage Americana. As soon as they enter, they immediately take interest in a dusty Chicago police car.
Shed & Buried Classic Combine
Henry Cole and the team restore a 1950s Massey Ferguson combine, racing to tame the beast and bring in the harvest.
The Yorkshire Auction House Scottish Attic Clearance
In Scotland, Angus and the team clear out an attic filled with Ferrari memorabilia. How much will this incredible collection make at auction?
The Yorkshire Auction House Filey Couple
In the seaside town of Filey, Angus and the team help a couple clear out their home. Angus sees potential in some vintage toys and boxes of old soap.
Paul Laidlaw and Natasha Raskin are antiquing in Norfolk. They unearth a rarely seen art nouveau food warmer and a charming 19th-century table croquet set. They're headed for one last auction in Diss and it's still anyone's game.
The West Country beckons for James Braxton and Raj Bisram. Kicking off in Bath, they motor through Bristol and Hungerford, before boarding the Isle of Wight ferry. Both experts believe an island auction will attract bidders looking for nautical fare.
Shed & Buried Theo And Sarah
Henry and Fuzz meet a lifelong biker with unique motorbikes. Fuzz discovers a 1950s step-through scooter, but Henry prefers low-capacity sports bikes.
Shed & Buried Adam And Dan
Henry and stand-in searcher Guy are in Wiltshire visiting collectors Adam and Dan who have an assortment of trucks, tractors, and rare American cars.
Irita Marriott and her team use their expertise to launch Britain's newest saleroom. What hidden gems will they find, and will they sell at auction?
The Yorkshire Auction House Time to Let Go
Angus finds thousands of comics that have become one man's obsession, however, his wife wants them gone. Plus, one man's poor health forces him to give up his passion for timepieces.
How Do They Do It? Cheddar Cheese, CPR Mannequins
How do they make cheddar, the world's most popular cheese? How do they breathe life into Rususci Anne, the plastic woman that teaches CPR?
How Do They Do It? Ford Transits, Driza-bone, Saltfish
How do Ford produce the ubiquitous white van, the Transit? Plus, how do they ensure the Driza-Bone coat lives up to its name?
How Do They Do It? Wood Stoves, Indigo, Synthesiser
We uncover the miraculous feats of engineering which underpin life in the 21st century. How they make wood-burning stoves that bring warmth to the bleak Norwegian winter. Plus, how to build the synthesiser that changed music forever, and more.
How Do They Do It? Morgan Cars, Bamboo Cotton, Toilets
How do they assemble the reinvented Morgan 3 Wheeler? Plus, how do they protect firefighters' hands from heat, flame and chemical attack?
Wheeler Dealers Nissan Skyline
Mike thinks he's on to a winner when he finds a budget Nissan Skyline supercar. Can Edd transform this modern classic into a homemade drift racer?
Wheeler Dealers Triumph TR 6
Mike finds a rust-free must have sports car from the 1970s that he thinks can be perfectly restored. First though, Edd must rebuild the engine. Can they make a profit?
Shed & Buried Episode 10
Presenter Henry Cole and motorcycle restorer Sam Lovegrove are in Dorset to look around a collection of bikes, cars and tractors. The guys consider buying a pedestrian walk sign and a Yamaha FS1-SE.
Henry and Sam are in Devon to visit a father and daughter who own a shed full of vintage Americana. As soon as they enter, they immediately take interest in a dusty Chicago police car.
How It's Made Car Radiators/Filo Pastry/Cross-Country Skis
Car radiators, filo pastry and cross-country skis: more everyday items are placed under the microscope to find out how they were made.
How It's Made Pulp Containers/Chicken/Video Games
Electric baseboard heaters, moulded pulp containers, chicken, video games. Where did they come from and how were they made?
Presenting the latest products live on television that can be ordered directly. The product range extends from vacuum cleaners and bath towels to sports equipment.
Presenting the latest products live on television that can be ordered directly. The product range extends from vacuum cleaners and bath towels to sports equipment.
The Repair Shop Pedal Car, Card Table & Salome Statue
Bagpipe restorer Blue MacMurchie takes on a broken and battered set of bagpipes, currently owned by Des Allan, but originally belonging to Des's grandfather who served as a piper and a soldier in the Royal Scots.
Salvage Hunters Eclectic Finds
On the road buying with Viki, Drew finds an extraordinary scratch-built model in Suffolk. In Kent, he snaps up a stunning garden statue of Mr Punch.
Salvage Hunters Trade Tip Offs
Drew Pritchard and Alister Dryburgh visit three promising new antique trade contacts who they've been tipped off about.
The Dust Devils are poised to smash the biggest season tally ever. Plus, the Goldtimers finally hit paydirt and the Gold Gypsies' gold dream could finally be over.
The hunters race against the clock in the final week of the season as the Gold Gypsies deal with more bad luck and the Victoria Diggers face a death in the family.
Travelling twosome, Philip Serrell and Izzie Balmer, hit the shops of Staffordshire and Shropshire in their penultimate outing. After going a bundle on brooches on the last leg, Izzie makes a vow to steer clear this time out.
The Yorkshire Auction House Family Treasure Funds a New Home
Stuart hopes that Angus is able to help him raise enough money so he can adapt a house for his poorly wife's needs. In doing so, she will be able to live her final years in comfort.
The Repair Shop Pedal Car, Card Table & Salome Statue
Bagpipe restorer Blue MacMurchie takes on a broken and battered set of bagpipes, currently owned by Des Allan, but originally belonging to Des's grandfather who served as a piper and a soldier in the Royal Scots.
