TV Tonight: A Candid Year with Chris Eubank and His Son Chris Jr. | television

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Al Eubanks: Like father, like son

9pm, BBC Three
A documentary that goes beyond boxing, following Chris Eubank and his son Chris Eubank Jr. in behind-the-scenes footage and candid interviews filmed over the course of a year. They talk about in-ring rivalries, modern masculinity, living through grief after the death of Eubank’s other son, Sebastian, in 2021, and rebuilding a strained relationship with each other. Holly Richardson

War Detectives: On the Front Line

7pm on BBC Two
An estimated 100,000 soldiers who participated in World War I have no known graves. This moving documentary explores the work of archeology teams searching for their remains. It focuses on the stories of two Scotsmen who died in France in 1915 and can now be properly buried. Phil Harrison

Mary at 90: A Lifetime of Cooking

At 7.30pm on BBC Two

What is cooking? …Mary Berry and Jamie Oliver in Mary at 90. Photography: BBC/Sydney Street Productions/© Neil Genauer

Jamie Oliver joined the Queen of the Kitchen, Mary Berry, this week as she celebrated her culinary career. Before we looked at the first lemon drizzle they ever made on air, 50 years ago, they prepared chicken and lamb with spiced tagine and curried shrimp. There’s also time for a quick drink at the bar. Human resources

ambulance

9pm, BBC One
There’s a reminder to beware of your neighbours, when a 999 call comes in from someone concerned for an elderly woman next door, after a gas leak in their street. Elsewhere, there is a difficult conversation with a patient who wants to live independently but needs a referral to social care. Human resources

The most dangerous roads in the world

9.45pm, BBC2
“Vast, remote and brutal” is Stephen Mangan’s accurate summation of Cape York, Australia. He tries to navigate her ways alongside a complete stranger: comedian Lara Ricotti. It’s a classic, bright road trip dynamic between the couple. on Catterall

In my own words: Cornelia Parker

10.40pm, on BBC One

After a career spent repurposing household objects for conceptual sculpture, 69-year-old Cornelia Parker this year turned to painting for a new exhibition. She unpacks her memories here with mostly refreshing humor, despite her difficult childhood and a mental health episode in 2018 that nearly took her life. Jack Seale

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