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GOLF Hero World Challenge, 5.30pm, Sky Sports Golf & Main Event TIGER WOODS is set to return to competition in the Bahamas after recovering from injury. This 18-man invitational tournament was won last year by Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama. VOCAL TALENT Soul Sessions,, 8pm,p Vintage TV A CRACKING collection of pperformances hhere from GGabrielle, Lisa Stansfield and Lulu, the latter belting out Shout, the track that started her singing career in 19641964. AlsoAlso, Imagination’sImaginatio Leee John (pictured) sings some Billie Holiday. (Freeview HD 82, Freesat 505, Sky 369, Virgin 343) PAY-PER-VIEW MOVIE Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, BT TV/Sky Store/Virgin Movies CARA DELEVINGNE and Dane DeHaan star in this visually spectacular if dramatically inert space adventure from Luc Besson, the director of The Fifth Element. INTO THE UNKNOWN The Farthest: Voyager’s Interstellar Journey — Storyville, 9pm, BBC4 THE Voyager probes are flying out beyond the solar system, showing us things we’ve never seen before — and they’re never coming back. That romantic perspective guides this new film about two probes that have already done more than we could have hoped. BIG CITY COPS Chicago PD, 9pm, 5 USA THE unit intercept live footage of a deadly attack, but will it arrive in time to stop the loss of life? It emerges that an anti-paedophile vigilante is on the loose, and the case clearly pushes the buttons of an already edgy Erin (Sophia Bush). Her colleagues are lenient on mavericks, but there are things even they can’t cover up . . . BRITS ABROAD Living The Dream, 9pm, Sky One MAL (Philip Glenister) is excited by the grand plan to expand the caravan park, but that excitement soon hits three snags: an unpleasant visit to the bank, the interference of Paul — who seems rather keen on his wife — and a visit from the mother-in-law (Paula Wilcox, pictured with Lesley Sharp). LAUGHING MATTER? The History Of Comedy, 9pm, Sky Arts THIS classy U.S. history ends with politics, an arena that is becoming increasingly hard to satirise — because it is already so ridiculous. The episode looks at censorship and impressions of U.S. politicians, such as Tina Fey’s Sarah Palin and Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump. FUNNY FILM Identity Thief, 9pm, Film4 MELISSA McCARTHY and Jason Bateman (pictured)d) team up for this lively comedy. Bateman is the guy tracking down McCarthy’s con artist, who has gone on a spending spree after stealing his personal information. The stakes are too highh to let her get away with it, but when he catches her, it’s not so cut and dried. POST-APOCALYPSE The Road, 11.20pm, ITV4 BASED on the brutally efficient novel by Cormac McCarthy, this bleak drama is a chilling vision of a world in total collapse. A father and son (Viggo Mortensen and Kodi SmitMcPhee) scavenge for food and shelter — both of which are in desperately short supply.