What to Catch on BBC One This Weekend

If you’re hunting for something that keeps you glued to the sofa, BBC One has a spread that’s worth your time. From the roar of Wimbledon to the simmering pots of Saturday Kitchen – this weekend’s slate has a little for everyone.

Wimbledon 2026 – Live Coverage

The Championships are back on air, and the live feed from the All England Lawn Tennis Club runs from 11:20 to 15:00 on Saturday. The excitement is real; the commentary is sharp, and the match footage is high‑definition. For tennis fans, this is a reliable centerpiece that holds up well.

Wimbledon 2026

Saturday Kitchen Live – Where Recipe Ideas Come Alive

Matt Tebbutt teams up with Donal Skehan and Asma Khan for a half‑hour of culinary inspiration at 9:00. The show offers practical tips for home cooks and a relaxed feel that still feels polished. If you’re into cooking, it’s still entertaining.

Saturday Kitchen Live

Breakfast – Your Morning Anchor

Starting at 5:00, the breakfast team delivers news, sport, business and weather. While it’s a routine, the breadth of topics keeps it relevant, especially for commuters and early‑birds.

Breakfast

Pointless Celebrities – Trivia with a Twist

From 18:15 to 19:05, a line‑up of celebrities battle for the Pointless trophy. The format is familiar but the personalities bring a fresh energy. It’s entertaining for those who like a light quiz night.

Pointless Celebrities

Casualty – Dilemmas on the Ward

The 10‑minute drama featuring Dylan and Matty tackles personal struggles with a realistic tone. It’s a quick watch for those who enjoy medical drama without a long commitment.

Casualty

How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge) – Quirky Radio

Alan’s solitary stint on Saudi Radio offers a quirky look at solitude and companionship. It’s suitable for viewers who enjoy character‑driven comedy.

How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge)

The Notebook – Classic Romantic Drama

The 2004 film runs from 22:15 to 00:10, giving a nostalgic look at love set against historical backdrop. It’s a reliable choice for late‑night viewers who prefer a familiar storyline.

The Notebook

Bargain Hunt – Treasure Hunting

The 45‑minute episode featuring Danny Sebastian dives into fairground collectibles. It’s a good pick for those who enjoy a bit of nostalgia and the thrill of the hunt.

Bargain Hunt

The Weakest Link – Celebrity Showdown

The 45‑minute showdown featuring Stephen Mangan and others tests trivia under pressure. It’s a decent option for viewers who enjoy competitive quizzes.

The Weakest Link

Homes Under the Hammer – Property Potential

Tommy and Dion explore homes in Norfolk Broads and Coventry in a 30‑minute episode. It’s a reliable pick for those who enjoy property redevelopment stories.

Homes Under the Hammer

I, Jack Wright – Drama in Two Parts

The two‑part series about a businessman’s will and family conflict offers mature themes. It’s suitable for adult viewers who appreciate a narrative with depth.

I, Jack Wright

Songs of Praise: Bear Grylls’s Faith Journey – Spiritual Reflection

This episode brings Bear Grylls into a discussion about faith and hymns. If you’re looking for something reflective, it’s a reasonable choice.

Songs of Praise: Bear Grylls's Faith Journey

Pretty Woman – Classic Hollywood

The 1990 film runs from 21:30 to 23:25, offering a familiar romance plot. It serves as a relaxed option for late‑night movie lovers.

Pretty Woman

Bottom Line

Wimbledon’s live coverage is the headline event, but the rest of the schedule offers a diverse mix that caters to foodies, drama fans, and quiz enthusiasts. Pick the segments that match your mood and enjoy a varied weekend.