Queens of Rap
10pm, Channel 4
When Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B dropped WAP in the middle of a pandemic, it inevitably became The Moment in pop culture. But does a Wet Ass Pussy rap perpetuate the male gaze or was it a stroke of feminist genius? Poppy Begum investigates by retracing female rap and sexual empowerment – such as when Salt-N-Pepa told the horny to “Push It” – and unpicking the story of how an ex-stripper/reality TV star came to define the summer of 2020. Hollie Richardson
Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker
8pm, Channel 4
After baking, pottery, sewing, floristry and just about any other crafty pursuit you can name, woodworking finally got its own Bake Off-esque format with this Mel Giedroyc-fronted series. As it concludes, a seriously tough finale sees the woodworkers tasked with creating their own garden structures. Hannah J Davies
Nadiya’s Fast Flavours
8.30pm, BBC Two
Nadiya Hussain is serving up a magical custard tart tonight. That alone is surely worth your time. If not: the nation’s unofficial favourite cook is also baking shortbread biscuits “like you’ve never had before” and rule-breaking sweet focaccia. Pass the napkins. HR
Wirecard: A Billion Euro Lie
9pm, Sky Documentaries
Online payment company Wirecard imploded last year after an enormous black hole was revealed in its accounts. This feature-length documentary unravels the tangled story of “the Enron of Germany” with the input of talking heads including a whistleblower, a financial whizz nicknamed “the Dark Destroyer” and a boastful company enforcer. Graeme Virtue
Mock the Week
10pm, BBC Two
Dara Ó Briain and Hugh Dennis once again lead the charge with this week’s news-based shenanigans, standup lucky dips and satirical rambles. Tonight’s panel includes Angela Barnes, Rhys James and Ahir Shah, led by Maisie Adam, who’s such a masterful offbeat storyteller it makes you wonder why women had just the occasional seat on panel shows for so long. Hannah Verdier
Death of England: Face to Face
10pm, Sky Arts
The National Theatre’s lockdown play makes a striking, seamless transition to the screen, as Neil Maskell and Giles Terera act their guts out – along with an appearance from Phil Daniels. Holed up in an east London flat in January 2021, tensions run high as friends Delroy and Michael are forced to confront their relationship with each other and their country. HR
Film choice
All the President’s Men (Alan J Pakula, 1976) 10pm, BBC Four
Remember a time when the US president would resign over his misdemeanours in office? Alan J Pakula’s fact-based Watergate film now has a distinct nostalgic tinge to it, as Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) and Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) probe a break-in at Democrat party headquarters and the subsequent cover-up of their involvement by Richard Nixon’s White House. An all-too-rare cinematic representation of journalists as honest and diligent, expressed via the twists and turns of a first-rate thriller. Simon Wardell
Live sport
Uefa Europa League Football: Rapid Vienna v West Ham United 5.15pm, BT Sport 1. Group H match at Allianz Stadion.
Uefa Europa League Football: Leicester City v Legia Warsaw 7.45pm, BT Sport 1. From King Power Stadium.