It's biscuit week on The Great British Bake Off, Rob Lowe presents Attack of the Hollywood Clichés! as Unforgotten takes a dramatic twist, and there’s the final episode of Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed Britain . . .

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The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4

It's crunch time for the bakers as biscuit week arrives and they are asked to produce their take on filled brandy snaps, followed by a jammy childhood favourite in the technical challenge.

In the showstopper, they have to come up with an interactive toy made entirely from biscuit.

Now, that really takes the biscuit.

Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas find out who will be top cookie and who will crumble under the pressure, while Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith judge their efforts.

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Never Mind the Buzzcocks, 9.00pm, Sky Max

It’s a bit early to say whether reviving this show was a good idea or not, but it did feel like it was from another time watching the show last week.

Team captain Daisy May Cooper is a welcome arrival on what was always a lads show, and this week singers Ellie Goulding (below) and Tom Grennan complete her crew.

Meanwhile Noel Fielding is joined by series regular Jamali Maddix and music sensation Yungblud - who reveals amongst other things that he used to think Rod Stewart was his grandfather.

Host Greg Davies and the teams start by discussing infamous rock and roll injuries in the Trivia Round before our panel gaze into the flame-haired abyss in new round Mick Hucknell’s Photobomb.

Unforgotten, 10.25pm, RTÉ One

As season 4 continues, we’re heading to a pivotal moment in this show’s history.

Cassie and Sunny interview two of the suspects again and get closer to the truth of what happened to Walsh.

Balcombe believes she may have found the cause of death.

Then, quite unexpectedly, things take a devastating turn for Cassie.

New or Returning Shows

The Goes Wrong Show, 8.30pm, BBC One

This very English comedy returns for a second run.

It features the amateur dramatics group The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, who have a tendency to produce shambolic performances.

Internal conflict has left Robert taking charge of the first show, a period drama called Summer Once Again.

But as the show descends into inevitable chaos, he resolves to give the viewers the best possible experience by starting the whole show over again.

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Standing Firm: Football’s Windrush Story, 10.30pm, BT Sport 3

On another night of wall-to-wall Champions League coverage, here’s a documentary about the early British black players, and the various problems they faced - not least being the target of racist fans.

Benjamin Zephaniah celebrates the legacy of English football’s Windrush generation and examines the impact Caribbean migration to Britain has had on the game down the decades.

New to Stream

Attack of the Hollywood Clichés! Netflix

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This one-off special features some of the most famous films in cinematic history as Hollywood A-Listers, Screenwriters, Academics and Critics guide viewers through the history of cinema screens clichés.

Host Rob Lowe invites viewers to examine the Hollywood clichés filmmakers can’t help but use, time and time again, from Walking Away from an Explosion, to the Meet-Cute, and Females Running in Stilettos.

Charlie Brooker’s involved, so it might be a laugh.

Ending Today

Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed Britain, 9.30pm, Channel 4

The final part of the documentary follows the girls' attempts to carve out solo careers, while also raising families - difficult for anyone, but virtually impossible for an ex-Spice Girl.

Victoria juggled home life and new career as interest in the Beckham brand grew ever more intense, while Mel B moved to LA as a single mammy.

Eventually, the girl group returned for two spectacular reunions, although Posh decided the final tour was not for her.

Now their fanbase is all grown up, what will be the lasting legacy of these five young women who stormed the pop charts?

Innocent 2, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One

Here’s the season finale of the drama starring Katherine Kelly (above) as Sally, a hard-working teacher accused of having an affair with a 16 old pupil.

When the pupil is found stabbed to death, Sally is chief suspect and must fight to prove her innocence and reclaim her life and ruined reputation.

If you missed out on earlier episodes, you can view them now on the Virgin Media Player.

Back to Life, 11.05pm, BBC One

There’s a double episode of this quirky dramedy to round-off season two.

First up, with the former police chief still missing, Miri takes her driving test. Oscar enlists Dom to help with his environmental activism.

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Then at 11.35pm, knowing she must go to the police and that this is probably her last morning of freedom, Miri wants to spend it with Billy.

They will have fun together, even if an unexpected family member comes along for the ride. It’s his domineering mother.

A House Through Time, 8.00pm, BBC Two

The final episode opens at the outbreak of the Second World War, and the house is home to the Wood family.

While father John serves as an ARP warden, teenage son Geoffrey joins the Merchant Navy and finds his ship is a target for German U-boats.

The next residents are Yorkshireman Michael and his Greek wife Popi.

Tracing their story, David uncovers a romance forged in war-torn Europe that leads the couple to England via Italy, and eventually to a New York neighbourhood.

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