The murder of Rachel OโReilly is The Case I Can't Forget, Gazzaโs a new documentary about Paul Gascoigne, thereโs Mary Berry's Fantastic Feasts, The Ipcress File and Chasing Trane: The Story of John Coltrane . . .
Pick of the Day
The Case I Can't Forget, 9.35pm, RTร One
Season two of the series featuring first-hand accounts by detectives who worked on difficult criminal cases.
They reveal not just the story of a crime, but the dedication and personal commitment necessary to solve the crime and bring the perpetrator to justice.
The first episode sees Pat Marry reflecting on the investigation into the 2004 murder of Rachel O'Reilly and his pursuit of her killer – her husband Joe.
Even now, nearly 20 years on, this story is as shocking as it is appalling.
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Gazza, 9.00pm, BBC Two
This is a two-part documentary charting the life and career of football legend Paul Gascoigne, whose on-field brilliance has been rivalled by a troubled private life.

Ultimately though, itโs a study of the way British tabloids can destroy someone.
The first episode looks back to Paul's early years, when the exciting young talent from Newcastle found fame and fortune as he made his way in the world of professional football.
But the intense media attention and constant scrutiny proved difficult for the genial Geordie to deal with, and his mental health suffered.
Putin, Russia and the West, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Donโt say we werenโt warned about Putin. I wouldn't even trust him if he was behind me in a queue for the cinema.
Hereโs an insight into the 2008 armed conflict between Russia and Georgia over the South Ossetia region.
The countries' respective presidents at the time, Dmitry Medvedev and Mikheil Saakashvili, recall the intense behind-the-scenes negotiations that led up to the war, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy's efforts to broker a ceasefire.
In Washington, DC, former Secretary of Defence Robert Gates and…

