Public Enemies: Kendrick vs Drake
10.20pm, Channel 4
What was the beef between Kendrick Lamar – Pulitzer prize recipient and winner of 17 Grammys – and Drake – a five-time Grammy winner with 13 US No 1 albums – that nearly broke the internet earlier this year? This documentary explores the wider context of the rappers’ cultural status, and what exactly led to a public spat that resulted in a diss track with (strongly denied) accusations of paedophilia. Hollie Richardson
Mary’s Foolproof Dinners
7.30pm, BBC Two
She’s back – and just in time for some homely dishes for those long, dark autumn nights. In this new series, Mary Berry helps celebrity friends to cook comfort foods. First up, she shows Alan Carr how to rustle up Parma ham and cauliflower parcels, and honey-mustard chicken with potatoes. HR
The Great British Bake Off
8pm, Channel 4
It’s autumn week, and judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith assess the seven remaining contestants on a signature seasonal pie, a parkin cake technical and a vegetable-based showstopper inspired by an autumnal festival – including a Diwali cake with beetroot sponge and a Day of the Dead carrot and courgette creation. Nicole Vassell
The Overlap on Tour
9pm, Sky Max
The laddish dream team of Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright and Roy Keane reunite for more banter-strewn road trips. This series begins with a few days in Turin, Italy, and the focus is on Keane (never a bad thing, given his entertaining grumpiness). The others take in the sights while he relives his performance in the 1999 Champions League semi-final. Phil Harrison
Storyville: Eternal You
10pm, BBC Four
It could be confused for an episode of Black Mirror but this is an eerie and very real look at how AI is being used by bereaved people who want to interact with their deceased loved ones. Startups are exploring this by creating avatars of the deceased – but what are the psychological and ethical consequences? HR
Beyond Chelsea
10pm, E4
Binky Felstead, Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue were longstanding members of hit structured-reality series Made in Chelsea, which started a whopping 13 years ago. But gone are the days of brutal dinner party spats and cheating with best friends’ boyfriends – this two-parter follows them with their new families and businesses. HR