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Know Your S**t: Inside Our Guts
Know Your S**t: Inside Our Guts

Gut health is the focus of a new Channel 4 series, Bad Education returns for a fourth season, Winterwatch returns, and there's the Wolves v Liverpool FA Cup replay . . .

Pick of the Day

Know Your S**t: Inside Our Guts, 8.00pm, Channel 4

Another Channel 4 show with a provocative title.

This one sees Alana Macfarlane-Kempner and Lisa Macfarlane talk to experts at Poo HQ about different issues members of the British public are having with their gut health.

There’s a poo-shy model who doesn't go for weeks at a time, a burlesque-loving retiree who has an eye-watering coping mechanism for her incontinence and a fitness fanatic visit dietician Sophie Medlin and gut expert Rabia Topan for help.

Don’t Miss

The Style Counsellors, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

Fashion blogger Suzanne Jackson gives a makeover to Alison from Kiltimagh in county Mayo.

She has been diagnosed with MS and now uses a wheelchair - which makes her feel invisible.

Alison wants Suzanne to help inject some fun back into her wardrobe to make her feel noticed again.

Yellowstone, 9.30pm, RTÉ2

Here’s another double bill of the Kevin Costner-starring modern western drama.

Beth heads to Salt Lake City to take care of unfinished business, and a trap is set for Jamie. Meanwhile, Kayce makes an important decision for his family

In the following episode at 10.30pm, John makes swift changes at the Capitol, and gets some advice from Senator Perry.

Meanwhile, Jamie and Beth reach a boiling point, Rip updates John on his solution to the wolves, and the cowboys brand calves.

Glór Tíre, 9.30pm, TG4

David James (below) takes to the stage and introduces viewers to his two contestants for this year’s contest.

The judges Jó and Caitríona are joined by a special guest judge each week, and this time they're joined by Matt Leavy.

The judges have a decision to make tonight, they must choose between the two contestants, keeping one safe and leaving the other to face your votes in the first live elimination programme.

Presented by Aoife Ní Thuairisg.

Belfast Midwives, 10.00pm, Channel 4

Childhood sweethearts Margaret and Ryan are expecting their second child but when baby Arthur is born, midwife Alex is concerned he needs extra care.

Farmers Louise and Colin have twins on the way but the baby girls are sharing an amniotic sac and a placenta meaning there's a high risk they won't survive.

Seasoned midwife Naomi prepares Angela and Scott for a planned C-section.

New or Returning Shows

Savile: Portrait of a Predator, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One

Another chance to see this disturbing documentary looking inside the criminal world of Jimmy Savile.

He was one of Britain's most prolific sex offenders - through the eyes of those who worked alongside him and who investigated him after his death 10 years ago this month.

Featuring interviews with key witnesses and a detective who investigated his crimes for the Met's Operation Yewtree, it reveals how Savile planned his career and lifestyle to aid his abuse, escape detection and avoid being held to account.

Match of the Day Live: The FA Cup, 7.30pm, BBC One

It’s a fascinating FA Cup replay between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool (Kick-off 7.45pm) at Molineux.

The meeting at Anfield 10 days ago saw Wolves take the lead through Goncalo Guedes after an error from goalkeeper Alisson, before the Reds fought back with goals by Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah.

But Wolves earned a replay on home territory when substitute Hwang Hee-Chan equalised. Wolves could’ve won it, but a legitimate goal was ruled out.

Bad Education, 11.10pm, BBC One

The comedy series returns for a fourth season.

Stephen and Mitchell are told one of them will be fired, so go to extreme lengths to save their jobs.

Meanwhile, Fraser panics when he accidentally sends the entire internet to the printer in alphabetical order, and can't stop the continuous flow of printouts.

It’s not a good look when Hoburn is on the warpath when it comes to wastage.

Winterwatch, 8.00pm, BBC Two

Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan (below) present wildlife stories from Wild Ken Hill in Norfolk, as cameras capture winter spectacles in full swing.

This week's opening episode takes a look at the largest jackdaw roost in the UK, and follows heart-warming stories of grey seal births along Britain’s coastline.

Elsewhere, Iolo Williams and Gillian Burke head to Edinburgh to gain an insight into British urban wildlife.

India: The Modi Question, 9.00pm, BBC Two

This is a two-part documentary focusing on Indian PM Narendra Modi and the persistent allegations about his attitude towards India's Muslim population that have plagued his premiership.

The programme investigates the truth behind these allegations, explores Modi's backstory, and also examines claims about his role in 2002 riots that left over a thousand dead.

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