Satellite choice
GOLF The Shot Clock Masters, 9.30am, Sky Sports Golf & Main Event
THERE’S an innovative twist to this inaugural European Tour event — the players have a limited number of seconds per shot, or they’ll incur a one-shot penalty. Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez and Brit Lee Slattery are among the favourites at Atzenbrugg near Vienna.
ONE-DAY CRICKET Warwickshire v Worcestershire, 1.55pm, Sky Cricket, 2pm, Main Event
THE North Group’s second- and first-placed teams play their final fixture in the league stage of the One-Day Cup at Edgbaston. The victors would miss the quarter-finals and progress straight to the semis, while the losers might miss out on the knockout stage altogether.
ON-DEMAND MOVIE Journey’s End, BT TV/ Sky Store/Virgin Movies
PAUL BETTANY, Asa Butterfield and Sam Claflin star in a very fine adaptation of the play about life in the World War I trenches.
LEGAL DRAMA The Good Fight, 9pm, More4
SEASON two of this U.S. drama took a few episodes to find its feet, but it’s been on belting form ever since. In the electric finale, Lucca goes into labour, and Diane learns there may be a genuine reason for all her paranoia. The Good Fight will be back.
U.S. COPS Chicago PD, 9pm, 5 USA
AS THIS pacey drama begins its fifth season, a mopey Jay learns that Lindsay will not be returning. Voight advises him to make peace with it and move on, something that’s especially easy for Voight, who has the emotional capacity of a mayfly. Also tonight, Burgess returns with a job for the team.
CIA THRILLER Quantico, 9pm, Alibi
THREE years have passed since season two, and this final run of new episodes opens with Alex (Priyanka Chopra, pictured) living la dolce vita with a man named Andrea in Italy. Her happiness, of course, is short-lived, and she’s soon working outside the law to take down the bad guys. It’s all quite preposterous, but also quite exciting.
FREEVIEW FILM The Other Woman, 9pm, Film4
FROTHY romcom about a trio of women — Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton — who take revenge on the cheating man who has been wooing them all.
KENYA ADVENTURE Running Wild With Bear Grylls,y 10pm,p Discovery y
ACTORJACTOR JosephhG Gordon- dLevitt L itt (pictured with Grylls) has only ever experienced the ‘marshmallows on a fire’ type of camping and has a blast with Bear’s more extreme variety in this new episode — he yells excitedly as he hangs out of a helicopter. Later, when Bear asks him to milk a camel, he is less keen.
HIT MAN Barry, 10.10pm, Sky Atlantic
IN THE double bill season finale of HBO’s comedy about a hit man who wants to be an actor, antihero Barry really goes through the wringer and finally produces a performance of note. This isn’t the end, though — Barry will be returning for a second season.
HORROR FLICK Mother!, 11.40pm, Sky Premiere
JENNIFER LAWRENCE grows increasingly perplexed, exhausted and finally tormented in Darren Aronofsky’s brazen, challenging and horrific parable. Guaranteed to divide audiences, it’s the kind of film that is easier to admire than it is to sit back and enjoy.