Sunday on U&Yesterday: From David Attenborough to Classic Cars—Your Curated Lineup

The Sunday schedule on U&Yesterday is a loose mix of documentary depth and light‑hearted nostalgia. If you’re looking for something that pulls you into the wild or lets you revel in retro motoring, this guide will keep you scrolling until midnight.

Mammals – The Dark, The Cold, The Heat (06:10 – 07:30 BST)

Mammals

David Attenborough invites you into the unseen corners of the world, from nocturnal creatures to the icy habitats of polar mammals. The episode feels like a deep‑sea dive—immersive but not overwhelming.

If you’re a fan of natural history, this is one of the better options for the evening.

Planet Earth – Deserts and Grasslands (07:30 – 08:30 BST)

Planet Earth

A single hour that spans the Namib desert to the grasslands of the world. The visuals are stunning, and Attenborough’s narration is the usual reliable guide.

A solid pick for anyone who wants a quick, visually striking watch.

Bangers & Cash – Tesla Model X & Showman’s Caravan (20:00 – 21:00 BST)

Bangers & Cash

The trio’s haul in Hull feels more like a treasure hunt than a showroom. The episode’s pacing keeps you engaged, and the car‑culture storyline is a pleasant detour.

Good if you’re into classic cars and lighthearted travel.

One Foot in the Grave – Hearts of Darkness (22:40 – 23:20 BST)

One Foot in the Grave

Victor Meldrew’s typical misadventures keep the mood light yet surprisingly reflective. The episode isn’t a must‑watch, but it holds up well for a relaxed Sunday night.

Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes – Northumbrian Coast (01:00 – 01:25 BST)

Robson Green's Weekend Escapes

A quick 25‑minute outing that blends scenic spots with a touch of local culture. The pacing is brisk, making it an easy filler for a late‑night break.

Bottom line: The Sunday lineup on U&Yesterday offers a balanced mix of deep documentaries and light‑hearted entertainment. Pick “Mammals” for a solid science start, “Planet Earth” for a dose of awe, and “Bangers & Cash” for a nostalgic spin‑off. The rest of the evening will keep you comfortably engaged without demanding full attention.