Quest TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On Quest Tonight

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Quest is Warner Bros. Discovery’s free-to-air factual channel, built around cars, engineering and the kind of programming where someone always ends up covered in grease or sawdust. Channel numbers are further down the page. Wednesday 19 August 2026 runs a salvage-and-workshop daytime, with doubled-up episodes of Salvage Hunters, Aussie Gold Hunters and Outback Opal Hunters carrying the morning before The Yorkshire Auction House settles in for the evening, taking four separate slots between 5pm and 9pm. The headline booking is a genuinely new episode at 9pm, in which Angus Ashworth takes on an aviation enthusiast’s model collection, sitting ahead of a Repair Shop rerun at 10pm. Full breakdown below.

Quest Schedule: Wednesday 19 August 2026 (Full Listings)

Here is the complete Quest schedule for Wednesday 19 August 2026, on Freeview 17.

Overnight

Time Programme Details
12am How Do They Do It? S2E10
12:30am How Do They Do It? S14E5
1am Salvage Hunters S12E12
2am Salvage Hunters S12E13
3am Salvage Hunters: The Restorers S4E12
4am How It’s Made S28E2
4:30am How It’s Made S28E3
5am Teleshopping

Breakfast

Time Programme Details
6am Salvage Hunters: The Restorers S6E12
7am Salvage Hunters S16E3
8am Salvage Hunters S16E4

Morning

Time Programme Details
9am Aussie Gold Hunters S6E19
10am Aussie Gold Hunters S6E20
11am Outback Opal Hunters S8E9

Afternoon

Time Programme Details
12pm Outback Opal Hunters S8E10
1pm The Repair Shop S7E1
2pm Shed And Buried S6E7
2:30pm Shed And Buried S6E8
3pm Shed And Buried: Classic Cars S3E1
4pm Find It, Fix It, Flog It S3E1

Early evening

Time Programme Details
5pm The Yorkshire Auction House S4E3
6pm The Yorkshire Auction House S4E4

Primetime

Time Programme Details
7pm Antiques Road Trip S13E3
8pm The Yorkshire Auction House S4E16
9pm The Yorkshire Auction House New · S7E3

Late night

Time Programme Details
10pm The Repair Shop S7E57
11pm How Do They Do It? S14E6
11:30pm How Do They Do It? S14E7

What’s on Quest today

Wednesday’s daytime opens overnight with a How Do They Do It? double bill from midnight, then two episodes of Salvage Hunters back to back from 1am and Salvage Hunters: The Restorers at 3am. How It’s Made splits into two half-hour episodes from 4am, followed by an hour of Teleshopping from 5am. Salvage Hunters: The Restorers takes the 6am hour before regular Salvage Hunters runs two more episodes from 7am. Aussie Gold Hunters holds both the 9am and 10am hours, then Outback Opal Hunters takes over for a double bill from 11am. The Repair Shop returns at 1pm, Shed And Buried splits into two half-hour episodes from 2pm, Shed And Buried: Classic Cars follows at 3pm, and Find It, Fix It, Flog It closes out the afternoon at 4pm. Full times are in the schedule table above.

Quest tonight — primetime and the evening schedule

Here’s the Quest primetime line-up for tonight, Wednesday 19 August 2026. The Yorkshire Auction House dominates the evening, holding four separate slots between 5pm and 9pm, though only the last of them is a genuinely new episode.

The Yorkshire Auction House — Quest, 6pm

The second airing of the evening (series 4, episode 4) has Angus helping a retired couple clear out a toy collection they’ve decided it’s time to let go.

Antiques Road Trip — Quest, 7pm

Anita Manning and Raj Bisram take the Antiques Road Trip through Suffolk, Kent and Surrey (series 13, episode 3), buying against a shared budget ahead of an Essex auction.

The Yorkshire Auction House — Quest, 8pm

A third helping (series 4, episode 16) turns up a sealed 1940s whisky bottle sitting alongside some Victorian Christmas crackers, an odd pairing even by the show’s usual standards.

The Yorkshire Auction House — Quest, 9pm

This one is the actual new episode (series 7, episode 3), with Angus Ashworth taking on an aviation enthusiast’s model collection and a substantial haul of whisky bottles. If you’ve only got time for one Yorkshire Auction House tonight, this is the one to catch live.

The Repair Shop — Quest, 10pm

Electronics specialist Mark and bookbinder Chris team up on a radio hidden inside a book (series 7, episode 57), while the barn’s upholstery expert takes on a well-worn chair.

How Do They Do It? — Quest, 11pm

A look at how Dutch tableware and pocket-sized umbrellas get made (series 14, episode 6), with a segment on vehicle crash-testing thrown in.

How Do They Do It? — Quest, 11:30pm

The second half of the double bill (series 14, episode 7) heads to Australian iron mines before finishing on the wave machines used for flood defence testing.

What kind of shows are on Quest

Motoring, restoration and workshop shows

The backbone of Quest’s schedule is vehicles. Wheeler Dealers, Salvage Hunters, Shed and Buried and Chasing Classic Cars between them hold down most of the hours before mid-afternoon, all working the same basic appeal: someone spots value in a thing everyone else wrote off, then proves it by fixing it up or selling it on. It’s cheap to make and it repeats well, which is why there is so much of it.

Acquired documentaries and reality

The evenings lean on programming bought in from elsewhere. The Repair Shop is the obvious case, a series made for another broadcaster that has found a long second life here, but the later slots also take storm-chasing and survival documentaries such as In the Eye of the Storm.

How It’s Made and everyday engineering

How It’s Made is the odd one out on the schedule, a factory-floor staple that’s run in various forms for decades, taking a few minutes at a time to show how ordinary objects get manufactured. It’s exactly the sort of thing you leave running in the background, and Quest schedules it mostly in the early hours.

How to watch Quest

Channel numbers

Here’s where to find Quest across the main UK television platforms:

Platform Channel
Freeview 17
Sky 144
Quest +1 on Freeview 70
Quest +1 on Sky 244
Virgin Media 128
Freesat 145

Quest moved from Freeview channel 12 to channel 17 in January 2026, so retune your box if you’re still seeing the old number. Virgin Media and Freesat numbers can vary slightly by region, so check your on-screen guide if these don’t quite match.

Streaming online

Quest streams live and free through discovery+, available as an app on smart TVs, phones and tablets, and via web browser at discoveryplus.com. Registering for a free account gets you live access to Quest and its sister channels, plus 30 days of catch-up, all supported by adverts. A paid discovery+ tier exists too, and comes free with Sky TV packages from £15 a month, but it isn’t needed just to watch Quest live.

Quest +1 and sister channels

Quest +1 repeats the schedule an hour behind, on Freeview channel 70 and Sky channel 244. It’s the one to reach for if you’ve missed the start of a Wheeler Dealers marathon, or want to catch The Repair Shop an hour later.

Quest sits inside a wider family of Warner Bros. Discovery free-to-air channels. Quest Red, on Freeview channel 40 and Sky channel 149, shares the reclamation-yard DNA but skews towards a female audience with reality and lifestyle shows like My 600-lb Life and Say Yes to the Dress. Really, another channel in the same stable, sits alongside it on the Freeview line-up with its own mix of true crime and factual programming.

Frequently asked questions

What’s on Quest tonight?

Wednesday’s primetime is built around The Yorkshire Auction House, which takes four slots between 5pm and 9pm with only the 9pm airing a genuinely new episode. Antiques Road Trip breaks up the run at 7pm, The Repair Shop follows at 10pm, and a How Do They Do It? double bill closes the night from 11pm. See the schedule table above for daytime listings in full.

What channel is Quest on Freeview?

Channel 17. It moved there from channel 12 on 13 January 2026 when Warner Bros. Discovery reshuffled its free-to-air channels. Retune your box if you’re still seeing the old number.

Is The Repair Shop a Quest original show?

No. It’s a BBC production made by Ricochet, first shown on BBC One. Quest broadcasts it in repeat, which is why it turns up so often in the evening schedule here.

Can I watch Quest online for free?

Yes. It streams live at discoveryplus.com and through the discovery+ app; a free account with adverts gives you the live channel and 30 days of catch-up.

Is Quest free to watch?

Yes, entirely free to air on Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media and Freesat, with the usual advert breaks but no subscription fee.

Verdict

Wednesday’s schedule leans harder on cars and salvage than most days on Quest, with Salvage Hunters, Aussie Gold Hunters and Outback Opal Hunters all running in doubled-up blocks through the morning before the auction and workshop shows take the afternoon.

The evening belongs almost entirely to one show. The Yorkshire Auction House fills four of the six primetime hours, and it’s only worth clearing space for the 9pm airing, where Angus takes on an aviation enthusiast’s model collection — the 6pm and 8pm slots are repeats from earlier in its run. Antiques Road Trip and a Repair Shop rerun break up the evening either side of it, and a How Do They Do It? double bill closes things out for anyone still up past 11.


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