Britain’s Best Home Cook, BBC 1, 8pm
CLAUDIA Winkleman presents the final, in which just three more challenges stand between the remaining contestants and the title. First up is a fiddly summer favourite, followed by the familiar task of creating a dish using a key ingredient – though the judges have a few tricks up their sleeves. The contestants then have to serve up their best main course and pudding – and with dishes including beef wellington, Thai curry, carrot cake and a risky take on one of Mary’s cakes, there is plenty for the judges to get their teeth into.

The Trouble with Women with Anne Robinson, BBC 1, 9pm
A CENTURY on since suffrage, Anne Robinson is keen to meet British women from across the social spectrum and explore the most current and challenging questions around equality. On an immersive journey from the boardroom to bedroom, she employs her journalistic curiosity and fearless candour to dig into personal stories and tackle provocative issues from sexual harassment and stay-at-home dads, to growing old gracefully and the gender pay gap.

Humans, Channel 4, 9pm
CONTINUING the critically acclaimed sci-fi drama set in a parallel world where sentient synthetic humanoids try to live side by side with real people, with frequently uneasy –or as previous episodes have shown, dangerous – results. Sam reels from the events of Waltringham and Joe struggles to help him through it.

Outlander, More4, 9pm
AFTER the success of his Battlestar Galactica reboot, showrunner Ronald D Moore made a sharp left-hand turn with this Highlander-style saga based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon. IN this episode, Claire and Jamie enter the lavish world of French society in an effort to infiltrate the Jacobite rebellion and prevent the battle of Culloden.