There's the final of The Great British Bake Off, Louis Theroux Interviews singer Raye, Scannal returns with the tale of a King Puck goat, while Berlin 1933 looks at a pivotal year in German history . . .
Pick of the Day
The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4
This year’s contest comes to a conclusion as the three remaining bakers face the final challenges in the competition.
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First off, the Signature challenge sees them taking on a jaw-dropping choux pastry before they tackle a blast from the past in a sticky Technical challenge.
The final Showstopper has the bakers making the ultimate celebration cake before the winner of The Great British Bake Off 2023 is crowned.
Don’t Miss
The Couple Next Door, 9.15pm, Channel 4
This new drama continues. If you missed last night’s opener, you can watch it on catch-up via Sky or All4.
On a day trip to the coast, the chemistry between Evie and Danny is electric, much to the amusement of Becka and to Pete's horror.
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Evie can't get the tantalising idea of partner swapping out of her head. Desperate for money, Danny gets drawn further into illegal operations, but a routine job takes a horrifying turn.
Elsewhere, Alan's obsession with Becka grows after he violates her privacy even further.
Champions League Live, 7.30pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
The group stages resume with Paris-Saint Germain v Newcastle United (KO 8pm), the matchday five Group B contest at Parc des Princes.
You could call this an Arab derby as the host club is Qatari owned while the visitors are bankrolled by Saudi Arabia.
On the field, Newcastle produced an excellent performance in the reverse fixture to claim a shock 4-1 win.
Since then, two defeats at the hands of Borussia Dortmund mean another loss this evening would end the English side’s hopes of reaching the knockout stage with a game to spare.
Naturally, the French champions start the game as clear favourites.
Peter Collins (above) presents, with analysis from Kevin Doyle and Richie Sadlier, and commentary by Darragh Maloney.
Louis Theroux Interviews – Raye, 9.000pm, BBC Two
Louis Theroux (above) spends time with singer-songwriter Rachel Keen aka Raye at her home, backstage at Glastonbury and in a recording studio.
She tells Louis about the challenges of balancing her ambitions as an artist with commercial demands and opens up about painful experiences she's suffered within the music industry.
New or Returning Shows
Scannal, 7.00pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
The long-running social history series resumes with a look back at goings-on that involved a goat.
This was the controversy surrounding the safety of a wild mountain goat thjat was placed into a metal cage during the sweltering heatwave of 2022 as part of the traditional annual King Puck festival.
It’s also the story of how Joe Duffy and his Liveline listeners got involved in the argument, which raged for days on the airwaves.
Berlin 1933, 9.10pm, BBC Four
Here’s a documentary series that explores the changes that occurred in Berlin, and Germany, in the pivotal year of 1933.
It may be 90 years ago but several parts of the world are embracing a similar mindset.
The city divides and fractures as Adolf Hitler’s so-called National Socialists become the strongest party in Germany.
In an attempt at consolidating power Hitler aims to eliminate his opponents, blaming and arresting Communists for the arson attack which caused the Reichstag building to go up in flames
Kennedy, 9.00pm, Sky History
Streaming on NOW
This eight-hour documentary (the first two hours go out tonight) explores the life and legacy of John F Kennedy (below), the 35th President of the United States of America.
Featuring new interviews with more than 100 Kennedy family members, historians, biographers, politicians and other figures, this series takes an intimate look at JFK.
From his early years, his time in World War II, his journey onto the political scene and the dramatic twists and turns of his thousand-day presidency.
This series is narrated by Emmy Award -winner, Peter Coyote, lauded narrator of multiple Ken Burns projects.
New to Stream
Love Like a K-Drama, Netflix
Can people really fall in love if they act in a romantic K-drama with kissing scenes?
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This is a reality dating show focusing on eight male and female actors from Korea and Japan as they live together, and pair up to try and land the lead roles in six mini K-dramas - and see if they fall in love.
Will they be able to win an audition with the person they love, or will they have to witness the person they love kissing their rivals?
Dreams, romance, and friendship intertwine beyond the borders of Korea and Japan, creating the purest heartbreak and sadness of a Korean drama in a very realistic way.
Verified Stand-Up, Netflix
10 comics. 10 sets. 1 show.
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Verified Stand-Up is a new stand-up comedy series filmed at Webster Hall in New York City.
The series features 10 of the best US comedians in the game: Asif Ali, Dulcé Sloan, Gianmarco Soresi, Isiah Kelly, Leslie Liao, Nimesh Patel, Robby Hoffman, Rosebud Baker, Sabrina Wu, and Vanessa Gonzalez.
Comedy Royale, Netflix
Yet another Korean show!
This one offers a battle royale of comedy in which twenty representatives of the Korean comic world put aside age, experience, and titles in competition for an opportunity to host their own Netflix show.