Sunday Smorgasbord: Food, Football & Fancy Finds on BBC One Scotland

BBC One Scotland is packed this weekend with a mix of food, sport, antiques and drama that keeps viewers of all ages hooked. Below is a quick look at the highlight shows – and my take on why each one deserves a spot on your TV‑list.

Final Score – The Football Fervour

11:40 – 13:40 – Final Score delivers a 1¾‑hour dose of Premier League drama. With Jason Mohammad at the helm, it offers goals, analysis and interviews that keep football fans in the loop. While it may not be the flashiest programme, it holds up well for those who want a reliable recap of the week’s matches.

Saturday Kitchen – Culinary Show‑time

09:00 – 10:30 – Matt Tebbutt, Elliott Grover, Roberta D’Elia, Jack Stein and guest Dermot O’Leary bring the kitchen to life, while Helen McGinn pairs wines with each dish. A must‑watch for food enthusiasts, especially adults who appreciate a blend of technique and flavour.

Bargain Hunt – Antiques & Profits

11:00 – 11:45 – In Keith Gascoigne’s workshop, Natasha Raskin Sharp learns the art of long‑bow making, while teams hunt for profit at an antiques fair. The show is a solid pick for anyone with an eye for history and a love of a good bargain.

Paddington – Family‑Friendly Film

18:15 – 19:40 – The young Peruvian bear’s adventure to find a lost explorer is a gentle, animated story that works for kids and adults alike. Its lighthearted charm makes it a one‑of‑the‑better‑options for family nights.

Shaun the Sheep Movie – Kids’ Delight

13:15 – 14:35 – Shaun’s mischief in the city keeps younger viewers laughing. The film is a reliable choice for a quick, entertaining break for children.

World Pipe Band Championships – Musical Showcase

15:35 – 16:35 – Jackie Bird presents highlights from the 2026 World Pipe Band Championships on Glasgow Green, offering a taste of Scottish musical heritage. Music lovers and culture seekers will find this segment engaging.

The Weakest Link – Quiz Night

19:40 – 20:30 – Celebrity contestants Kerry Godliman, Janet Street‑Porter, Bez and Josh Jones battle it out in a high‑energy quiz format. It’s a solid pick for viewers who enjoy a mix of pop culture and intellectual challenge.

Edge of Darkness – Dramatic Thriller

22:30 – 00:15 – A detective hunts the death of his daughter, with strong language and a few violent scenes. The series is a compelling binge for adults who appreciate tense narrative arcs.

Bottom line – BBC One Scotland’s weekend lineup is a balanced mash‑up of sport, cooking, antiques and drama. Whether you’re a food lover, football fanatic or just looking for a family‑friendly film, there’s something to suit every taste and age group.

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