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Great British Bread
8pm on Channel 4
Jasmine, Aaron and Tom have made it to the final week. And while Bake Off may not have the same nationwide appeal it once did, there’s still plenty of joy (and plenty of exciting moments) to be had while feasting on iced British cakes, French pastries, and the challenge of turning out the biggest cake in the show’s history. Then it’s time for a tea party before the winner is announced. Holly Richardson
ambulance
9pm, BBC One
“Is that the leg you landed on? Did you feel it grind?” Two questions no one wants to answer are asked of poor Joey, who fell off his bike, in this week’s episode. Elsewhere, a five-year-old boy is hit by a car outside school. The heroic action comes again. Human resources
TikTok: The murder went viral
9pm on ITV1
The docu-series about murder victims whose deaths had something to do with the titular social media platform focuses on the death of Tristin Bailey in this episode. The 13-year-old from Florida became the subject of much online speculation after her death, and one of her classmates was eventually jailed. Alexey Duggins
Murder before Evensong
9pm on Channel 5
Daniel is having a hard time. His friendship with Neil is on shaky ground. Mother Audrey shares some painful home truths with him (“You broke your father’s heart”); He was summoned to court to defend himself before the bishop. On the plus side, his plans for a church toilet might be waved away after all… Ali Catterall
Worlds apart
9.15pm, Channel 4
It’s the end of the road for the first series of the reality travel show that crosses Japan to bridge the age gap – but certainly not for the friends we’ve made along the way? In the final challenge at Buddha on the Hill, the three remaining teams of seniors and youth compete for a £50,000 prize. Ellen E. Jones
In my own words: Val McDiarmid
10.40pm, on BBC One
“I don’t know how to write a book that doesn’t contain a dead body,” says writer Val McDermid. Before she became the queen of crime fiction, MacDiarmid was a journalist writing about Lockerbie and Hillsborough. In this entertaining program, she recounts a painful period in her childhood and her beginnings as a novelist – and shows off her beautiful home library. Human resources
Choose a movie
Kenny Dalglish (Asif Kapadia, 2025), Prime Video
Asif Kapadia’s latest documentary relates his love for Liverpool Football Club, embodied by the greatest footballer of all time. In a witty, self-deprecating audio commentary, Kenny Dalglish recounts his rise to success as a striker with Celtic, then Liverpool, in the 1970s. For the uninitiated or the nostalgic, there are plenty of shots of Kenny in his pomp, but it’s the double whammy of the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters that give the film real weight. The trauma of those events still weighs on him, giving his story a universality that transcends the beautiful game. Simon Wardle
Live sports
UEFA Champions League Football: Slavia Prague vs Arsenal, 5pm on TNT Sports 1 Tottenham vs Copenhagen: 7.45pm.
UEFA Champions League Football: Liverpool vs Real Madrid, 6.30pm, Prime Video From Anfield.
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