BBC One Wales Weekend Line‑up: Breakfast, Bakes, Bargains and a Blockbuster
If you’re looking for a mix of breakfast news, culinary nostalgia, home‑building drama and a late‑night sci‑fi flick, BBC One Wales has you covered on Saturday. Below you’ll find the highlights, a quick opinion on each show, and who should tune in.
Morning Warm‑up: Breakfast (05:00 – 09:00)
Start the day with the BBC Breakfast team delivering news, sport and weather. It’s a reliable source if you need to catch up before the day’s commitments.
Foodie Flashback: Saturday Kitchen Live (09:00 – 10:30)

Matt Tebbutt celebrates 20 years of Saturday Kitchen with guests and a celebratory mood. The show keeps its warm, approachable vibe; it holds up well for anyone who enjoys cooking without the pressure of a professional kitchen.
Irish Bite: Anna Haugh’s Big Irish Food Tour (10:30 – 11:00)
Travel with Anna to Dublin’s Moore Street for a taste of street food. A quick, lively segment that’s a good bite for food‑curious viewers.
Home‑Building Hustle: Homes Under the Hammer (11:00 – 12:00)

Three developers squeeze every inch of space in Northampton, Leeds and Coventry. For DIY fans, this show offers practical ideas and a dose of real‑world renovation drama.
Midday News & Weather (12:00 – 12:15)
BBC News and the Weather report keep you updated on current affairs and what to expect in the day’s climate.
Bargain Hunt (12:15 – 12:45)

Natasha Raskin Sharp leads a hunt for antiques around Nottingham. For history buffs and collectors, the show offers a blend of expertise and entertainment.
Crafty Conundrums: Money for Nothing (12:45 – 13:30)

Bruce tackles a smashed‑up wardrobe in a lighthearted challenge that’s both funny and unexpectedly insightful for those who love DIY projects.
Escape to the Country (13:30 – 14:15)

Two expats return to the UK with Sonali Shah’s help. A relaxed documentary that’s appealing for viewers who enjoy travel stories and rural life.
Garden Rescue (14:15 – 15:00)

Charlie and Flo build an Islamic garden in Egham, inspired by journeys across the Middle East. The show offers a unique blend of horticulture and cultural storytelling.
Bidding Drama: The Bidding Room (15:00 – 15:45)

Nigel Havers presides as sellers vie for the best price on quirky items. The show is a reliable source of suspense for fans of auction drama.
Miniature Magic: The Marvellous Miniature Workshop (15:45 – 16:15)
Without an image, the episode still offers a charming look at miniature craftsmanship. Great for those who appreciate detail and creativity.
Late‑night Sports (17:30 – 19:45)
Live international football as Wales face Romania in a friendly match. The game is the highlight for sports fans and a good pick for families who enjoy live action.
Evening Nostalgia (19:45 – 20:15)
Back in the Day features Welsh personalities reminiscing about weddings. A quiet, reflective watch for older viewers and those who enjoy personal stories.
Nightcap: Two Weeks in August (20:15 – 21:00)
With strong language, this drama follows expats at a wild party. Suitable for teens and adults looking for contemporary storytelling.
Bottom line: Whether you’re a cooking aficionado, a renovation junkie, a sports fanatic or just looking for a late‑night film, BBC One Wales offers a varied lineup that keeps the weekend interesting.
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