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U&Yesterday 25 February 2026 Schedule
Abandoned Engineering(S9E4)

Abandoned Engineering(S9E5)

War Factories(S1E4)

Teleshopping

Great American Railroad Journeys(S3E9)

Great American Railroad Journeys(S3E10)

Bangers & Cash(S6E4)

Bangers & Cash(S6E5)

War Factories(S1E5)

The Great War In Numbers(S1E5)

Antiques Roadshow(S40E17)

Antiques Roadshow(S40E18)

Bangers & Cash(S10E1)

Bangers & Cash(S10E2)

War Factories(S1E5)

The Great War In Numbers(S1E5)

Antiques Roadshow(S40E17)

Ireland with Simon Reeve(S1E1)

Bangers & Cash: Restoring Classics(S7E1)

Classic Car Kings(S1E4)

Bangers & Cash(S10E1)

Bangers & Cash(S10E2)

Frequently Asked Questions
What’s on U&Yesterday tonight?
You can see what’s on U&Yesterday tonight by checking our updated TV guide, listing all programmes in broadcast order.
Where can I find the U&Yesterday schedule today?
The complete U&Yesterday schedule today is available on our listings page, including daytime documentaries and evening features.
Does the U&Yesterday TV guide include tomorrow’s listings?
Yes, our U&Yesterday schedule includes both today and tomorrow so viewers can plan ahead.
What type of programmes does U&Yesterday show?
U&Yesterday focuses on history, real-life stories, engineering, military documentaries and factual entertainment series.
Is U&Yesterday free to watch in the UK?
Yes, U&Yesterday is available free-to-air on Freeview, Freesat, Sky and YouView platforms.
Has Yesterday been rebranded as U&Yesterday?
Yes, the channel was rebranded as U&Yesterday in 2024 as part of a wider UKTV brand refresh.
About channel
U&Yesterday is a free-to-air factual entertainment channel operated by UKTV. Originally launched as Yesterday in 2009, it was rebranded to U&Yesterday in 2024 as part of UKTV’s unified “U” network identity. Based in the UK, the channel specialises in history, engineering, military documentaries and real-life factual programming. It is widely available across Freeview, Freesat, Sky and YouView, offering viewers a strong mix of archive and contemporary documentary content.