The Great British Bake Off: The Final
8pm, BBC1
The last hurrah for a series that has seen the intense/in tents cooking contest achieve record ratings while managing to avoid any big cake-in-bin incidents. Tonight the remaining three must fill a perfectly made iced bun, revisit a technical challenge that foxed them first time around and dazzle the judges with their best classic English cakes in the showstopper. Whatever the result, young Flora has future TV cook, regular guest spot on Saturday kitchen and three-book deal written all over her. Julia Raeside
Trawlerman Special: The Prawn Wars
8pm, BBC2
The creelmen, trawlermen and dredgers who fish the Inner Sound, between the mainland of Scotland and the Isle of Skye, are the focus of this special as they all search for the same catch, the langoustines that can fetch high prices in restaurants. Third-generation fisherman Alastair Philp favours the old-style creel traps to catch the creatures, while Robert’s trawler the Rebecca Jeneen is stuffed with technology. But both are struggling with poor weather and dwindling stocks. Ben Arnold
Doctor Foster
9pm, BBC1
It’s the last in the series of the cracking drama and Suranne Jones continues to rule the show as the cheated-on Gemma Foster. For her finale, Foster has engineered a dinner party at the Parks’s house along with a trembling Simon and their guilty-looking daughter Kate. Will she expose her husband’s affair? Stay tuned for the suitably twist-filled developments and one or two nasty turns (including the disappointing insinuation that Foster is to blame for her husband’s affair because she works too hard) as the drama draws to a close. Hannah Verdier
Marley’s Ghosts
9pm, GOLD
Episode two of the spectral sitcom that has more than a hint of Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) about it. Frazzled magistrate Sarah Alexander remains actively haunted by three recently deceased spirits: her slobbish husband John Hannah, uptight work colleague and lover Nicholas Burns, and daffy local vicar Jo Joyner. While she considers exorcism to retain her sanity, a break-in unexpectedly brings her haunters together. The high concept doesn’t feel like it has quite bedded in, but the cast are game and there’s a good Transporter 2 joke. Graeme Virtue
Million Pound Properties
10pm, Channel 4
Is a million pounds still a lot of money? If you see what it buys you in rural Scotland (a castle with 16 acres), you might think so. Transfer your search to London, where it will get you a basement studio in Kensington (in need of refurbishment), you might start to have your doubts. Has the world gone mad? That’s the scope of this new series, a not-deadly-serious look at property market inflation, calling in on the agents, vendors, and buyers all participating in it – most exhibiting a certain level of wry humour. John Robinson
Nashville
10pm, E4
Good ol’ country yarn Nashville doesn’t do anything by halves, so this season finale is packed with high-camp drama. Juliette’s more interested in finishing her album than holding her baby, leaving Avery worried about her ability to look after her. Deacon’s in hospital waiting for a new liver, with Rayna by his side and Beverley ready to save his life. Jeff’s car gets on the wrong side of Layla’s golf club and there’s one hell of a life-or-death cliffhanger to line up season four. HV
The Food Bank: Britain’s Hidden Hunger
11.05pm, BBC1
In 2008-9, Trussell Trust food banks gave three days of emergency food to 25,899 people. In 2014-15, that number topped one million. Even allowing for the fact that those are not unique users, there is clearly a growing problem of citizens of this wealthy country being unable to feed themselves. This film visits Scotland’s busiest food bank and meets the people who depend on it, including an unemployed single father, and the recent victim of a robbery. JR
Film choice
Wall Street (Oliver Stone, 1987) 1.30am, Channel 4
Stone turns a beady eye on the wheeler-dealers of America’s money market. It’s typically trenchant, with a brilliant, Oscar-winning performance from Michael Douglas as lizard-like corporate hustler Gordon Gekko: but shot to bits by a sentimental conclusion in which Gekko’s protege Charlie Sheen gets a lesson in values from his honest union-man dad Martin Sheen. Paul Howlett
Today’s best live sport
Rugby World Cup: South Africa v USA South Africa look to get their tournament back on track. Followed by Namibia v Georgia (7.30pm, ITV4). 4pm, ITV
Darts: World Grand Prix Action from day four of the tournament as the second round matches conclude. 7pm, Sky Sports 1
National League Football: Aldershot Town v Forest Green Rovers National league leaders Forest Green head to Aldershot’s Recreation Ground. 7.15pm, BT Sport 1