Your Ultimate ‘Really TV’ Weekend Guide – From Dream Homes to Haunted Houses
If you’re looking for a weekend that balances luxury, adventure and a dash of the supernatural, Really TV has you covered. Below we highlight the most intriguing programmes, split by genre and age‑group, and sprinkle in a few personal insights to help you decide what to watch.
Morning Starts with Celebrity Property Fantasies
05:00 – 06:00 – Celebrity Fantasy Homes – Gaby Roslin helps dancer Camilla Dallerup and her fiancé Kevin Sacre hunt for a holiday retreat in North Devon. With a budget of £500,000, the duo dives into seaside charm and rustic charm.
I find the premise oddly engaging – a blend of lifestyle and real‑estate drama that feels accessible for anyone with a fancy for property, even if you’re not chasing your own dream home.
Mid‑Morning Antiques & Adventure
07:00 – 09:30 – Salvage Hunters (multiple episodes) – Drew and Tee scour European markets for hidden gems. Episodes feature unusual finds from Nantes, Leeds, Italy, and Spain.
The show offers a light‑hearted treasure hunt vibe that keeps the viewer entertained without the grind of a typical auction drama.
09:30 – 10:30 – Antiques Road Trip – Season 25, episodes 19–20 explore the UK’s antique scene with a £200 budget each. The hosts’ banter adds comedic relief to the competitive hunt.
For families looking for a light, educational watch, the show balances humour with historical curiosity.
Afternoon: Haunted House Mysteries
22:00 – 00:00 – Help! My House Is Haunted – Episodes 6–10 tackle various spooky sites: Chilmark Manor, Old School House, Nuneaton, Gedling House, and a Nottingham haunt.
The programme offers a blend of psychological tension and mild horror, suitable for teens and adults who enjoy a chill thrill without intense gore.
Evening Renovations & Reality
20:00 – 22:00 – New: Rock The Block – Design stars collaborate with celebrities to transform four suites. Lisa Vanderpump judges the results.
This reality makeover feels refreshing for fans of home makeovers, offering a mix of glamour and practical design insights.
Who Should Watch?
- Adults 30‑50 – Enjoy the lifestyle and property drama of Celebrity Fantasy Homes and the nostalgia of Antiques Road Trip.
- Families & Teens – The light horror of Help! My House Is Haunted works well for a shared viewing, while Salvage Hunters offers a fun, educational angle on history.
- Design Enthusiasts – Rock The Block delivers a fresh twist on renovation reality TV.
- Travel Buffs – Cruise TV with LoveitBookit provides a quick dip into cruise destinations for those planning a getaway.
Bottom Line
Really TV’s weekend lineup delivers variety without compromise: from celebrity property quests to spooky investigations and design revamps. Pick the genre that speaks to you and enjoy a relaxed, engaging evening.