BBC 1 Scotland’s Weekend Lineup: From Kitchen Chaos to Cricket Thrills
Take a look at what’s on BBC 1 Scotland this weekend – a mix of culinary adventures, nostalgic antiques, gripping sports and light‑hearted entertainment. Pick your favourite and find the perfect match for your mood and company.
Breakfast – 05:00‑09:00
Start the day with the BBC’s Breakfast team delivering the latest news, sport, business and weather. Still reliable, it gives you a solid foundation before the busier part of the day.
Saturday Kitchen – 09:00‑10:30
Matt Tebbutt and the crew cook up a storm with guests like Dermot O’Leary. Great for food lovers and anyone looking for a dose of culinary inspiration.
Bargain Hunt – 11:00‑11:45
In Keith Gascoigne’s workshop Natasha Raskin Sharp learns bow-making while two teams hunt antiques for profit. If you’re into treasure hunting, this is a one‑of‑a‑kind experience.
Match of the Day – 21:20‑22:40
Highlights from the opening weekend of the Premier League. For football fans of all ages, this is the spot to catch the big moments.
Final Score – 14:45‑16:25
Jason Mohammad brings you the latest goals, news and interviews from the top flight. Ideal for casual fans who want a quick recap.
BBC News – 12:00‑12:10 & 16:25‑16:35
Stay updated on national and international stories. A reliable source for anyone wanting to keep their finger on the pulse.
Weather – 12:10‑12:15 & 21:15‑21:20
Quick forecasts to plan your day or your weekend. Essential for outdoor enthusiasts.
Money for Nothing – 12:15‑13:00 & 10:30‑11:15
Sarah Moore’s upcycling adventures show how old items can find new life. Good for eco‑friendly viewers and DIY enthusiasts.
Paddington – 18:15‑19:40
A family‑friendly film about a lost bear finding new friends. Perfect for kids and those who enjoy gentle storytelling.
Something in the Water – 23:10‑00:30
A tense thriller for mature audiences, featuring strong language and graphic scenes. Suitable for adults who prefer a darker narrative.
Bottom Line
BBC 1 Scotland offers a diverse slate this weekend, from breakfast news to cricket highlights, cooking shows to antique hunts, and family films to gripping thrillers. Whatever your taste, there’s something reliable and engaging to watch.
