Your Weekend TV Guide: From Gourmet Kitchens to Antiques on BBC NI
Here’s a quick rundown of what to watch on BBC One Northern Ireland this Saturday and Sunday, plus a few recommendations for every taste.

Saturday’s Kitchen Spectacular – Saturday Kitchen
Matt Tebbutt and his crew whip up dishes that are as comforting as they are delicious. The show’s mix of culinary tips and wine pairings makes it a reliable treat for food lovers.

I still find it entertaining to see the chefs experiment with flavours.
Irish Food Adventure – Anna Haugh’s Big Irish Food Tour
Anna explores Galway’s food scene with rugby legend Bundee Aki, diving into organic beef and welfare eggs. It’s a niche but rewarding watch for those curious about regional cuisine.
The show holds up well for anyone who enjoys a blend of sport and food.
Antique Hunt Fever – Bargain Hunt
In Keith Gascoigne’s workshop, Natasha Raskin Sharp learns long‑bow craftsmanship while teams chase profit at an antiques fair. It’s a sharp blend of history and competition.
As a personal favourite, I find the show’s educational angle particularly engaging.
Football Insight – James Maddison: The Football Interview
A concise 15‑minute deep dive into football culture. It’s a lightweight option for fans who want a quick bite of insight.
The interview holds up well for anyone looking for a quick read on the sport.
News & Weather – BBC News & Weather
Catch up on national headlines and the day’s forecast. A solid start to the morning.
The news segment remains a reliable source of information.
Money‑Saving Ideas – Money for Nothing
Sarah Moore explores upcycling on Scotland’s east coast, hunting items to refurbish and sell. It’s a creative spin on DIY for the budget‑conscious.

The show’s approach is still entertaining for craft enthusiasts.
House Hunters – Homes Under the Hammer
Two episodes on the same day follow emotional reunions over Staffordshire homes. It’s a heart‑warming slice of reality TV.

I find the format one of the better options for family viewers.
Country Escape – Escape to the Country
A couple seeks a new life in Norfolk/Suffolk with Nicki Chapman’s guidance. Ideal for those dreaming of rural living.

The narrative holds up well for viewers interested in property and lifestyle.
Football Highlights – Final Score & Match of the Day
Live coverage of the Premier League weekend, followed by a highlights show later in the evening.

For sports fans, the combination is a reliable source of excitement.
Music Quiz – The Hit List
A quick music trivia showdown across cities. Light‑hearted and engaging.

The quiz format still entertains listeners of all ages.
Family Film – Paddington
A charming animated film suitable for kids and adults alike.

I find the story one of the better options for a family movie night.
Celebrity Trivia – The Weakest Link
Celebrity contestants battle the classic quiz format. Good for those who enjoy a bit of competitive banter.

The show remains a reliable source of light entertainment.
Comedy‑drama – How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge)
Alan questions his life path in a series of sharp monologues. The show offers a mix of humor and introspection.

It holds up well for adult viewers seeking a witty narrative.
Late‑Night Thriller – Edge of Darkness
A detective delves into a child’s death, with strong language and intense scenes. For mature audiences only.

The drama is still entertaining for those who enjoy a darker storyline.
Bottom line: Whether you’re a foodie, a sports fan, or a family looking for a pleasant evening, BBC One Northern Ireland offers a well‑rounded slate that caters to many tastes.