

BBC One London Saturday, 5 July Find out what's on TV.
- 6:00am
Breakfast
The BBC's Breakfast programme features the latest news, sport, business, weather and other items on a daily basis.
- 10:00am
Saturday Kitchen Live
Matt Tebbutt is joined by chefs Gennaro Contaldo and Clare Smyth, wine expert Helen McGinn selects the perfect drinks pairing for each of the studio dishes, and Paul A Young is in the studio to celebrate World Chocolate Day. The programme also takes a dive into the BBC food archives.
- 11:30am
The Great Food Guys
Series 3 Episode 6: A Taste of the SeaChef Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond take a dip with a taste of the sea, cooking grilled Scottish lobster with chilli, garlic butter and lime. Celebrity guest, sports presenter Eilidh Barbour joins them in the kitchen to chat and try out the delicious food and drink combination.
- 12:00pm
BBC Weekend News
National and international news, followed by weather.
- 12:10pm
BBC London News
News, sport and weather from London.
- 12:15pm
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
- 12:20pm
Wimbledon 2025
Day 6Live tennis from Wimbledon, the third of this year's four grand slams. The action continues, with players battling for a place in the second week of the Championships. At this stage in 2025, seven-time winner Novak Djokovic beat Australian Alexei Popyrin in straight sets, while Britain's Cameron Norrie bowed out to German fourth seed Alexander Zverev.
- 4:00pm
BBC Weekend News
National and international news, followed by weather.
- 4:10pm
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
- 4:15pm
Match of the Day
UEFA Women's EURO 2025, Group D: Wales v NetherlandsLive football as Wales face the Netherlands in Group D at the 2025 Women's Euro.
- 7:15pm
Wimbledon 2025
Day 6Clare Balding presents live tennis on day six at Wimbledon, with the third round of the men's and ladies' singles nearing its conclusion.
- 10:00pm
BBC Weekend News
National and international news, followed by weather.
- 10:15pm
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
- 10:20pm
Biography (2021)King Richard
Venus and Serena Williams came from an unlikely background to dominate the world of tennis. Taking a look these tennis superstars and how they became who they are after the coaching from their father Richard Williams.
- 12:35am
In the Arena: Serena Williams
The Perfect StormAfter losing in the first round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career, Serena hires a new coach, Patrick Mouratoglou. Serena reflects on the similar path followed by her friend, Roger Federer.
- 1:25am
In the Arena: Serena Williams
ExodusSerena makes her return to Indian Wells, a tournament that holds painful memories for her and her family. Serena, her sisters, and Mary Joe Fernández, share firsthand accounts of the event, which led Serena to boycott Indian Wells for 14 years.
- 2:10am
Weather for the Week Ahead
Detailed weather forecast.
- 2:15am
Joins BBC News
BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news.
- 2:30am
Unspun World with John Simpson
Series 5John Simpson brings his expertise to bear on the most important stories. In discussion with the BBC's range of experts across the world, he uses their unique local knowledge to go beyond the headlines to get to the unspun truth about the world.
- 3:00am
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
- 3:30am
AI Decoded
Join our AI Decoded team as we unpack and take a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence.
- 4:00am
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
- 4:30am
BBC Wales Investigates
The Great Ticket Rip-OffAfter all the commotion over Oasis tickets, reporter Steffan Powell delves into the murky world of ticket touts. He investigates why the odds are stacked against many of us securing tickets for high-profile events and exposes some of the people raking in thousands of pounds at our expense.
- 5:00am
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
- 5:30am
Tech Now
Ione Wells explores how tech is helping Chile's kidnapped children trace their birth families decades after they were stolen. Alasdair Keane meets the Rotterdam start-up producing a greener alternative to cement. Plus, can AI clone you? Marc Cieslak puts a digital clone system to the test. And Nick Kwek takes a journey through the latest digital art projects at SXSW London.