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Storyville: Red light to lights
10.20pm, BBC4
Another extraordinary tale from the often revealing Storyville series. This film follows a group of sex workers in Kolkata’s independent brothel district of Kalighat, who have formed a folk art collective – regularly creating visual stories reflecting the realities and challenges of their community that are uploaded to YouTube. It’s a poignant journey during which the filmmakers confront their abusers, reclaim their personal power—and begin to envision a different future for themselves. Phil Harrison
Dyers’ Caravan Park
9pm, Sky One
So far, Danny and Danny Dyer’s ideas for reviving the caravan park have caused nothing but endless headaches for the owners – including a huge poster of Danny ‘cruising’ in a caravan and a £10,000 sports day. This week, they got a little more serious by holding an open day, entering a local carnival and promoting the luxury caravan they’ve been working on to help boost sales. First, though, Danny needs to take Granny Prix winner Jane on a date. Holly Richardson
Yorkshire vet
8pm on Channel 5
An agitated sheep, a nervous Dalmatian and an old Highland cow are among the furry patients needing intensive care in this part of the long-term series. But the biggest problem is the anesthesia of a burly two-year-old foal named Prince, who seems somewhat alarmed – perhaps understandably – at the prospect of being castrated. Graeme Virtue
Europe on the Edge with Katja Adler
9pm on BBC Two
“I think we are closer to Russia than we think.” Journalist Katja Adler hears from Italian locals in the first episode of this three-part journey around Western Europe. She is also visiting Germany, France and Spain to take their temperature in the face of a turbulent new world, with talks about Putin’s war, China’s economic competition and immigration. Human resources
Stonehenge: Secrets of the New Stone
9pm on Channel 5
Actor Jason Watkins and historian Tracy Burman team up to investigate the final mystery of Stonehenge, which “shocked the archaeological world” (pun entirely intended). They head out on a journey from Wiltshire to Orkney to find new research on the six-ton altar stone, which lies flat on its side against all the other stones. Human resources
Ben Youngs investigates: How safe is rugby?
10.40pm, on BBC One
There is no proven link between rugby union and motor neurone disease, as former England player Ben Youngs discovered here. However, there is also no shortage of former players with emotional stories to tell about their lives living with the serious brain condition. Through these conversations and others, Young questions where the responsibility for player safety ultimately lies. Ellen E. Jones
Live sports
Premier League Football: Wolverhampton – Liverpool 7pm on TNT Sports 1
Leeds v Sunderland, 7pm, on TNT Sports 2.
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