TV tonight: an extraordinary film about sex workers in Kolkata
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<p>A group of women started a film collective to tell their own stories on YouTube. Plus: inside the secrets of Stonehenge’s New Stone. Here’s what to watch this evening</p><p><strong>10.20pm, BBC Four</strong></p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2026/mar/03/tv-tonight-an-extraordinary-film-about-sex-workers-in-kolkata">Continue reading...</a>
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TV tonight: an extraordinary film about sex workers in Kolkata A group of women started a film collective to tell their own stories on YouTube. Plus: inside the secrets of Stonehenge’s New Stone. Here’s what to watch this evening Storyville: Red Light to Limelight 10.20pm, BBC Four Another extraordinary tale from the frequently revelatory Storyville strand. This one follows a group of sex workers in the independent brothel district of Kalighat in Kolkata, who have formed a grassroots artistic collective – regularly creating visual stories that reflecting the realities and challenges of their community that are uploaded to YouTube. It’s a moving journey during which the film-makers confront abusers, regain personal agency – and start to imagine different futures for themselves. Phil Harrison The Dyers’ Caravan Park 9pm, Sky One So far, Danny and Dani Dyer’s ideas to revive a caravan park have only given the owners endless headaches – including a huge poster of Danny “noshing” a caravan and a £10k sports day. This week, they get a bit more serious by holding an open day, entering a local carnival and promoting the luxury caravan they’ve been working on to help drive sales. First, though, Danny needs to take Granny Prix winner Jane on a date. Hollie Richardson The Yorkshire Vet 8pm, Channel 5 A troubled ewe, a nervous dalmatian and an ageing Highland cow are among the furry patients requiring TLC in this instalment of the long-running series. But the biggest problem is sedating a strapping two-year-old colt called Prince, who seems rather peeved – perhaps understandably – at the prospect of being gelded. Graeme Virtue Europe on the Edge With Katya Adler 9pm, BBC Two “I think we are closer to Russia than we realise.” Journalist Katya Adler hears from Italian locals in the first episode of this three-part journey around western Europe. She’s also visiting Germany, France and Spain to take the temperature of each as they face a turbulent new world, with conversations abou...
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