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What’s on TV tonight? Shows to watch on Tuesday 24 October from Our Girl to The Great British Bake Off

Also on tonight The 18-30 stone holiday and The End of the F**king World

Our Girl: It’s a truly gripping episode tonight, with shaky camerawork enhancing the chaos all around and a touch of political talk too

WHAT can't you miss on TV tonight? Our guide to the must-see shows...

Our Girl, 9pm, BBC One

 Our Girl: It’s a truly gripping episode tonight, with shaky camerawork enhancing the chaos all around and a touch of political talk too
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Our Girl: It’s a truly gripping episode tonight, with shaky camerawork enhancing the chaos all around and a touch of political talk tooCredit: BBC

Try as she might, Georgie (Michelle Keegan, centre) is not doing a very good job of pretending that she’s no longer interested in Elvis.

The team are in Afghanistan and when she hears of his fling with Maisie, she’s clearly bothered. Elvis, meanwhile, isn’t even trying to hide his feelings for his ex-fiancée.

Matters of the heart are all very well, but the purpose of their visit is to catch Omar.

It appears, however, that the enemy have been tipped-off about 2 Section’s arrival, which leads to horrific casualties…

It’s a truly gripping episode tonight, with shaky camerawork enhancing the chaos all around and a touch of political talk too, with Captain James asking: “What have we achieved?”

Yet throughout, Maisie and Rab are still managing to wind each other up, even in the most difficult of circumstances.

The Great British Bake Off, 8pm, Channel 4

 The Great British Bake Off: Never one to embrace subtlety, Stacey (above) goes all out with a platter of “Chouxnicorns”
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The Great British Bake Off: Never one to embrace subtlety, Stacey (above) goes all out with a platter of “Chouxnicorns”Credit: C4

It’s semi-final time and Patisserie Week, and first up, our final four have to produce 24 choux buns.

Never one to embrace subtlety, Stacey (above) goes all out with a platter of “Chouxnicorns”.

Paul Hollywood questions how she’s going to make choux buns look like unicorns, to which she replies: “It’s not going to look like a real unicorn!”

Erm, Stacey, we’ve got something to tell you…

NEW! the 18-30 Stone Holiday, 9pm, ITV

 The 18-30 Stone Holiday: Alive is one of eight people taken to a plus-size resort in the Caribbean in this show
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The 18-30 Stone Holiday: Alive is one of eight people taken to a plus-size resort in the Caribbean in this showCredit: ITV

Alice (above) is 36st and suffers such crippling confidence issues that she’s never removed her coat when taking her two kids to the beach, fearing strangers’ reactions.

The 28 year old is one of eight people taken to a plus-size resort in the Caribbean in this show, and her joy as she strips to her cossie for the first time can’t help but make you smile.

NEW! The End of The F**king World, 10.20pm, Channel 4

 The End of The F**king World: Look beyond the swearing in the title and this is a beautifully made, funny show
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The End of The F**king World: Look beyond the swearing in the title and this is a beautifully made, funny showCredit: C4

This black comedy is based around teenagers James (left) – who has been killing animals and is thinking of moving on to murder people – and Alyssa (right), who falls in love with him.

Together, they cause chaos. Look beyond the swearing in the title and this is a beautifully made, funny show.

If you enjoy it, the whole series is available on All 4 after this airs.

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