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New Series Update June 2026
When and where to see your favourite programmes from Henry Cole and the gang Here's a quick summary of plans for new series from Henry Cole and friends; Shed & Buried - Series 8 starts on 1st June at 9pm on Quest. 10 x 30 minute episodes, followed by 10 more 30 minute episodes, scheduled for November/December 2026. Shed & Buried Classic Bikes - following the success of the Classic Cars series, Henry has persuaded Quest to commission 6 x 1 hour episodes dedicated to classic bi
May 30


Shed & Buried Series 8 starts in June
The nation’s favourite biker and champion of the British Heritage Movement , Henry Cole, and his best friend, restoration genius Fuzz Townshend, resume their quest to discover amazing vintage vehicles to buy, fix up and move on for a tidy profit. Motorbikes, cars, tractors, yachts, jeeps, military vehicles, auto-memorabilia... whatever it is, Henry and Fuzz will snap it up, as long as they think there is some money in it for them. Over the years these deal hunters have found
May 25


Shed Talk with Steve Plater
In a new episode, exclusive to The Motorbike Show channel, Henry sits down with one of the most talented racers to come out of this country, Steve Plater. He won on the track, he won on the road and he won at endurance, and at one point he nearly didn’t take up racing at all! A humorous, heartfelt and wonderful chat. Find it at https://themotorbikeshow.vhx.tv/shed-talks/season:1/videos/shed-talk-steve-plater-pic-locked-300326
Apr 19


Shed & Buried Special on 16th March
Up, up and away! Tune in to Quest (Freeview Channel 17) on Monday 16th March at 8pm for a brand new 2-hour Shed & Buried Special. We find the first ever Bell 47 'Sioux' helicopter to be made in the UK by Westland Aircraft and restore it to flying condition, under expert guidance from the Historic Army Air Flight . Flown by the Blue Eagles, (the helicopter aerobatic team of the British Army Air Corps), this was the last Sioux to see service, withdrawn in 1978. Follow the ups
Mar 4
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