Preying on the young … Susan and Tony Alamo. Photograph: BBC/AMC Studios
Ministry of Evil: The Twisted Cult of Tony Alamo
10pm, BBC Four
“Tony and Susie were our gods.” “You didn’t ever dream of questioning them.” “I know he was raping those kids and beating them, because he had done it to me.” In this intense four-part documentary series, survivors help tell the story of Tony Alamo and his wife Susan, who set up the Alamo Christian Foundation, then abused their followers. It includes an exclusive videotaped deposition with Alamo. Hollie Richardson
Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr
8pm, BBC One
The remaining contestants – a really funny, positive gang – take on the type of dwelling that it sometimes feels will soon be every household in Britain: rental apartments. Will the flats for Sheffield’s young professionals benefit from chrome-edged units, metal tiles and Matisse-inspired waves of electric blue? Jack Seale
Aldi’s Next Big Thing
8pm, Channel 4
It’s baking week in the supermarket’s hunt for a bestselling new product. Novelty-shaped bread, edible raw cookie dough, flaky Jamaican pastry, whoopie pie and brioche with a twist are all being pitched. Do they really only need to choose one? HR
Mary & George
9pm, Sky Atlantic
Even in the 17th-century, state funerals ain’t cheap, and with the late Queen Anne’s body getting whiffy the palace needs cash pronto. Court fixer and flirt George (Nicholas Galitzine) must convince the sybaritic king to reopen parliament and raise taxes. Meanwhile, George’s sidelined mum, Mary (Julianne Moore), plots a risky power play. Graeme Virtue
Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable
10pm, Dave
Ross Kemp, Shirley Ballas and Rosie Jones are this week’s contestants, with Ballas sharing an eyebrow-raising anecdote about drunkenly snogging an engaged female dance adjudicator. Will it convince Giedroyc and her assistant, Lou Sanders, that she is the most unforgivable person in the room? HR
The Dropout
10.40pm, BBC One
It’s the final double bill of the series, which means the dogged investigative reporter Carreyrou (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) is closing in on the Theranos fraudsters. Green juice and greed makes for a heady cocktail, but while Amanda Seyfried entertainingly inhabits all of Elizabeth Holmes’s eccentricities, the series is also careful to detail the human cost of this scam. Ellen E Jones
Live sport
Women’s Euro 2025 football: Republic of Ireland v England, 7pm, ITV1The Arsenal defender and Ireland captain Katie McCabe welcomes the Lionesses for both teams’ second match in Group A3.
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