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SNOOKER World Open, 7.30am, Eurosport 2

WORLD number one Mark Selby, Masters champion Mark Allen and European Masters champion Judd Trump compete in Yushan in China, and will attempt to take the title away from last year’s winner, the home favourite Ding Junhui.

FAMILY FILM Fantastic Journey To Oz, 4.20pm, p , Sky y Premiere I

IN THIS fun animated adventure, it’s up to a very brave little girl to save the day when the wicked Urfin U plots to take control of the Emerald E City with his wooden soldiers . . .

THEY’RE BACK . . . Keeping Up With The Kardashian­s, hayu

KIM and co return for a new season of their glossy reality series; it’s available on hayu (which recently launched on Now TV) just one day after it starts in the U.S.

LADIES MISBEHAVE Rough Night, 8pm, Sky Comedy

BACHELORET­TES behave badly in this raucous comedy as a group of women, headed by Scarlett Johansson’s bride-to-be (pictured far right with Kate McKinnon), unleash their wild sides in Miami. But killing the stripper wasn’t part of the plan . .

POSH & PROUD Made In Chelsea: Croatia, 9pm, E4

THIS new, six-part series follows the well-to-do Chelsea set to Croatia, where Olivia is trying to make it up to Sam — but will whatever she says be enough? Miles may have something to apologise for, too, as Jamie is finding it hard to ignore his flirtation with Ell.

SHOCKING TALES Abducted — Elizabeth I’s Child Actors, 9pm, BBC4

KATHERINE RUNDELL uses some sinister animations to bring the unsettling true story of Thomas Clifton to life in this absorbing new documentar­y. The presenter (pictured) shows how a 13-year-old was snatched by an Elizabetha­n impresario who intended to put him to work in a popular company of young actors. y

DARK DRAMA Sharp Objects, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

WIND GAP is full of broken people drinking to lose themselves, and the unsustaina­bility of that feels clear in part five. Camille’s latest article ratchets up speculatio­n over the killer, and the pressure builds to powder keg levels during the Calhoun Day celebratio­ns.

OLD BUT BOLD! Better Late Than Never, 10pm, ITV4

HENRY WINKLER and William Shatner are headed to Europe in the new, second series of the geriatric reality series that’s never afraid of a cliche, especially if it can be played for a laugh. In episode one, the ageing stars visit Germany, where they don lederhosen and prance among the hills.

NEW LEGAL DRAMA For The People, 10pm, Sky Witness

THE channel Sky Witness (previously Sky Living) launches with this new U.S. drama, a ‘Grey’s Anatomy for lawyers’. Its young legal eagles are thrown in at the deep end in episode one, the bland start of which soon gives way to some pacey, twisty courtroom action.

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