It's semi-final time on he Great British Bake Off, there’s a LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special on Disney+, new drama Industry continues,. And it’s time for the Glór Tíre Final . . .

Pick of the Day

The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4

Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding present this year's semi-final, with three patisserie challenges for the last four bakers - including a cake constructed entirely from smaller cakes.

They face a booze-soaked Signature packed full of flavour, and a testing Technical where they must impress the judges with their pastry horns.

And finally, in the Showstopper, the bakers must demonstrate finesse and precision on both a small and large scale, creating a cube entirely from delicate, smaller cube-shaped cakes.

Only three bakers can go on to the final. Who will be star baker and who will be going home?

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Industry, 9.15pm, BBC Two

Last week’s debut episode of this HBO/BBC drama about five graduates seeking a job at a top investment bank was both compelling and grim. Check it out even if you missed the opener.

This week, Pierpoint tries to move on in the wake of a tragic death at the company, while Yasmin’s relationship with her boyfriend Seb hits rock bottom due to his sudden loss of libido.

Harper is desperate to get out of her temporary Pierpoint accommodation. After several disastrous flat viewings, she is offered a helping hand from a surprising source.

Meanwhile, Robert’s fascination with Yasmin reaches new heights as they initiate a surprising game of cat and mouse.

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Why Women Kill, 10.30pm

The camp killing comedy continues. While it’s not to everyone’s taste, it fits in well with Marc Cherry’s other big soapy shows, Desperate Housewives and Devious Maids.

This week, Beth Ann's budding friendship with April leaves her feeling conflicted, just as she is beginning to win back Rob's attention.

Simone and Tommy get stuck in a precarious situation, leaving Simone to call on an unexpected source - Karl - for help.

With Taylor out of town, Eli and Jade's relationship enters new territory when she helps him with his script.

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New or Returning Shows

The Outpost, 9.00pm, Syfy & NOW TV

The fantasy-adventure drama series set in the lawless edge of the civilised world returns for a third season as Talon takes her place as soldier, sorceress and hero.

Thistime around, Talon (Jessica Green) finds herself betrayed by her own kind, after summoning Zed and his Blackblood comrades to save the Outpost.

Struggling to reconcile her human friends with her Blackblood heritage, she must solve the mystery of her heritage and a forgotten power, before the world becomes enslaved to a new power that could consume every living being.

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Offended by Irvine Welsh, 10.00pm, Sky Arts & NOW TV

Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh investigates the subject of offence and its impact.

Welsh will question whether cancel culture and the fear of offence affect artists’ capacity for creative risk taking, while setting out to reclaim an essential tool for artists: the right to offend, but not abuse.

Brunelleschi’s Impossible Dome, 7.00pm, Sky Arts & NOW TV

Released to mark 600 years since the construction of Filippo Brunelleschi’s cupola, this two-part series celebrates the dome of Florence Cathedral and many other of the world’s architectural domes - old and new.

This first episode, we look at the early 1400s as structural engineers like Roma Agrawal, (one of the minds behind London’s The Shard), and architects Norman Foster and Daniel Libeskind comment on the daring solutions used by Brunelleschi to solve technical problems previously deemed impossible.

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LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, Disney+

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This special reunites Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewie, Rose and the droids for a joyous feast on Life Day, a holiday first introduced in the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special.

We Are The Champions, Netflix

From executive producer Rainn Wilson,this series explores the quirkiest, most charming, and oddly inspirational competitions you never knew existed.

Each episode follows a unique competition, providing a window into a world of determined, passionate, and incredibly skilled competitors who put it all on the line to become heroes in their own extraordinary worlds.

Featured competitions include Cheese Rolling, Chili Eating, Fantasy Hair Styling, Yo-Yo, Dog Dancing and Frog Jumping.

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The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 4, Netflix

Boss Baby is finally the boss, armed with an ambitious plan to achieve total baby love. But enemies old and new are teaming up to bring him down.

Ending Today

Glór Tíre Final, 9.30pm, TG4

Mike Denver and contestant Lisa Callanan

The hunt for Irelands best country talent continues. With help from Ireland's biggest country music stars six contestants battle it out.

Presented by Aoife Ni Thuairisg and Séamus Ó Scanláin, with help from the judges John Creedon, Caitríona Ní Shúilleabháin and Jó Ní Chéide who ably guide the contestants. It's the live final of Ireland's country music talent show Glór Tíre.

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