What’s on TV tonight? Shows to watch on Tuesday 31 October from The Great British Bake Off to Our Girl: Nepal Tour
Also on tonight Celebrity Hunted and Strike Back
WHAT can't you miss on TV tonight? Our guide to the must-see shows...
IT'S THE FINAL! The Great British Bake Off, 8pm, Channel 4
It seems like barely a matter of weeks since the news broke that Bake Off was leaving the BBC for C4.
Now we’re at the finale! While some were dubious about how good the new series would be, it’s been as enjoyable as before, with Sandi Toksvig (left), Noel Fielding (right) and Prue Leith (second right) making a fab four with Paul Hollywood (second left).
Tonight is Steven, Sophie and Kate’s last chance to impress, starting with a signature challenge to bake 12 small loaves.
The technical challenge requires the trio to make gingerbread biscuits, while the last-ever showstopper sees them create entremets [large, multi-layered mousse cakes].
But there can only be one winner, for whom national fame beckons. It’s a tasty end to what’s been a deliciously satisfying series.
LAST IN THE SERIES! Our Girl: Nepal tour, 9pm, BBC One
The tension is turned up a notch as the team, surrounded by the Taliban, take a treacherous drive back to Kabul.
There’s brief respite when back in relative safety, and Elvis (Luke Pasqualino, left) proposes to Georgie (Michelle Keegan, right).
But the reunited couple are thrown into more turmoil when a mission to capture Omar goes tragically wrong…
LAST IN SERIES! Celebrity Hunted, 9.15pm, Channel 4
We’ve no idea how Spencer Matthews and Jamie Laing (l-r) have survived this long without being captured.
Sure, they’ve got wealthy pals who can lend them speed boats, but it’s not exactly subtle, is it?
And with more members of the public sending tip-offs to the hunters, it’s not looking hopeful for the pair to last to the end of this final episode.
NEW! Strike Back, 9pm, Sky One
Meet a new team of daredevil military operators (l-r): Samuel Wyatt (Daniel MacPherson), Natalie Reynolds (Roxanne McKee), Sergeant McAllister (Warren Brown) and Gracie Novin (Alin Sumarwata), who are hunting down terrorist Omair Idrisi – when they can stop arguing.
It’s an all-new cast, but the car chases, gun fights and lively banter from the original series remains.
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