What’s On BBC One Today Sunday 19 March 2023
A full run down of everything airing on BBC One today.
06:00
Breakfast
News, entertainment and weather reports
07:35
Match of the Day
Highlights of the latest matches
Mark Chapman presents highlights of the latest Premier League matches, including Chelsea v Everton at Stamford Bridge and Southampton v Tottenham Hotspur at St Mary’s Stadium. Chelsea and the Toffees have both endured seasons to forget so far and will have been looking to get back on track with three points. Meanwhile, Spurs continued their bid to finish in the top four when they took on the relegation-threatened Saints. Plus, Aston Villa v Bournemouth, Brentford v Leicester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leeds United
09:00
Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
Interviews with key politicians and public figures
10:00
Politics North East and Cumbria
Regional political news and debate
10:30
Sunday Morning Live
S13E23
Sean Fletcher and Holly Hamilton discuss the budget
11:30
Homes Under the Hammer
S25E24
A Victorian farmhouse in Derby is converted into a `forever” family home
12:15
Bargain Hunt
Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss help the teams in Stamford, Lincolnshire
13:00
BBC News
A round-up of the latest headlines
13:10
Weather for the Week Ahead
A look ahead to the latest forecast
13:15
Songs of Praise: Mothering Sunday
Claire McCollum is in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, to celebrate Mothering Sunday
13:50
Match of the Day Live: The FA Cup
Brighton & Hove Albion v Grimsby Town (Kick-off 2.15pm)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Grimsby Town (Kick-off 2.15pm). All the action from the sixth-round tie at Amex Stadium. Brighton have enjoyed a strong season so far in league and cup, and are now expected to reach the Wembley semi-finals. However, they cannot afford to rest on their laurels against the League Two outfit, who have already upset one Premier League outfit in Southampton, prevailing 2-1 away from home in the previous round. With analysis from Alan Shearer and Glenn Murray
16:35
Wild Isles
S01E01
David Attenborough explores British wildlife habitats
David Attenborough explores British woodland, grassland, freshwater and ocean habitats, revealing the surprising and dramatic wildlife that exist right on the doorstep, the existence of which is critical for the survival of species right across the globe. The first episode examines the benefits of Britain’s natural geology and examines ways in which depleted islands can be restored for future generations
17:35
BBC News
A round-up of the latest headlines
18:00
Countryfile
S2023E12
Matt Baker and Anita Rani meet volunteers doing conservation work on the River Wye
Matt Baker and Anita Rani meet volunteers doing conservation work on the River Wye, including creating a 30-acre wetland to harbour some of the river’s most cherished wildlife. Adam Henson meets the farmer trying to do his bit to save the river, Tom Heap investigates why the Wye has been allowed to decline close to the point of being declared ecologically dead, and Adrian Chiles is in North Wales discovering what it takes to be a hill farmer
19:00
Wild Isles
S01E02
The wildlife of Britain’s woodlands through the seasons
The wildlife of Britain’s woodlands through the seasons, including a look at how the reintroduction of wild boar to the Forest of Dean has helped robins to find food in winter. Other creatures featured include the world’s largest land slug and starlings falling prey to owls on Bodmin Moor. Plus, a look at how a subterranean network of fungi connects the whole forest together
20:00
Antiques Roadshow
S45E10
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Clissold Park in Stoke Newington
Fiona Bruce presents the show from Clissold Park in Stoke Newington. Treasures include a collection of ancient Peruvian pottery, with some pieces made over a thousand years ago, an archive of textile designs by pioneering post-war designer Althea McNish, and Harold Wilson’s pipe. Ceramics expert Serhat Ahmet challenges Fiona to work out what she should buy, sell or keep from a selection of figures by the Meissen factory
21:00
The Gold
S01E06
Boyce, Jennings and Brightwell make a shocking realisation
Palmer pleads not guilty and convinces the jury of his innocence. He returns to Tenerife to run his timeshare empire, leaving his family behind. Cooper initially cooperates with the police but, after receiving a threat, he also pleads not guilty. Parry escapes to Spain but is tracked down and arrested. As the Task Force winds up, Boyce, Jennings and Brightwell make a shocking realisation – the criminals they caught only ever had half of the stolen gold
22:30
Match of the Day 2
Action from Arsenal v Crystal Palace
Jason Mohammad reviews the day’s Premier League clash between Arsenal and Crystal Palace at Emirates Stadium. The title-challenging Gunners were looking to complete a double over Palace after prevailing 2-0 at Selhurst Park in August thanks to a strike by Gabriel Martinelli and a Marc Guehi own goal. Plus, a round up of yesterday’s goals
23:10
Go Hard or Go Home
S01E10
The final three fight to be crowned winner
Jordan North is back on the island to catch up with the finalists about their island transformations, and the Warriors put the trainees through their paces in their last training sessions ahead of the final challenges. In the last Coach’s challenge, the contestants struggle through an endurance hold in 30 degree heat, which leads to concerns that one of the trainees has pushed themselves too far. On the final day, the remaining finalists face the biggest challenge yet – Fighting Spirit
00:10
Emma, Oti & Rylan’s Big Red Nose Day Challenge
Emma Willis, Oti Mabuse and Rylan attempt to climb the Cairn Gorm
Emma Willis, Oti Mabuse and Rylan attempt to climb the Cairn Gorm mountain in the Scottish Highlands to raise money for Comic Relief. Starting from Braemar, the climbers receive a heroes’ send off as they head away from the historic town and the toilet facilities. Their three-day expedition does not go as smoothly as they had hoped as 80mph winds threaten to end their journey before they barely get started
01:10
Weather for the Week Ahead
A look ahead to the latest forecast