If you're wondering what's coming up on the TV schedule this week, Tuesday is set to be a busy evening across the broadcasting channels with something to watch for everyone. There's a couple of new shows joining the line-up but a few programmes will also be concluding.
We've selected five TV highlights for Tuesday, March 22, below but don't forget there is plenty more to watch. If you're a fan of the soaps, Emmerdale will be continuing on ITV from 7.30pm and this week sees a huge life-changing storyline unfold for long-running character Marlon Dingle played by Mark Charnock.
Over on BBC One, EastEnders will be continuing from 7.30pm with Holby City following at 7.55pm. Don't forget a new episode of Hollyoaks also starts on E4 from 7pm. Here's our top picks of TV show's not to miss on Tuesday:
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly - Channel 5 - 8pm
Dogfather Graeme Hall is back on our screens this week, helping a number of owners tame their naughty pets. He will be meeting a French bulldog that likes to dart at buses, cyclists and the TV; a Sprocker that is obsessed with licking and a Doberman that is so cheeky, it can open every door in the house.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer - Channel 4 - 8pm
In the first of five celebrity special episodes, taking to the tent in a bid to raise money for Stand Up to Cancer will be Emma Willis, radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo, Taskmaster co-host Alex Horne and Inbetweeners actor Blake Harrison. The four stars will be tasked with decorating biscuits, baking the French cake Madeleine in the technical before embarking on a choux sculpture showstopper.
Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding will be returning as hosts with Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith left to make the ultimate decision as to who should be crowned the celebrity Bake Off winner.
This is Going to Hurt - BBC One - 9.10pm
The finale of the hit BBC comedy-drama series based on Adam Kay's best-selling nonfiction book of the same name, will air on Tuesday, March 21. Ben Whishaw plays junior doctor Adam and if you haven't yet got round to watching the series you can catch up on all episodes via the BBC iPlayer.
Rock Till We Drop - BBC Two - 9pm
Martin Kemp and Lady Leshurr star in the final episode of Rock till We Drop on Tuesday night. They have been tasked over the last four weeks with bringing together some incredible musicians - who had to all be over the age of 64. They are now set to perform at the Isle of Wight Festival in-front of thousands of festival-goers.
British Grandma on Death Row with Susanna Reid - ITV - 9pm
Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid travels to Texas in her latest one-off documentary which sees her meet a British grandmother named Linda Carty - who was convicted of murder in 2003. She is the only British woman on death row in the Western world.