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GOLF Evian Championsh­ip, 10am, Sky Golf, Mix & Main Event AFTER her stunning win in the British Open, her first profession­al victory, 22 year-old Georgia Hall will go into the year’s final Major by Lake Geneva full of confidence, and eager to beat her tenth place in 2017. ON-DEMAND MOVIE I Feel Pretty, BT TV/Sky Store/Virgin Movies AMY SCHUMER plays a woman with low self-esteem, who hits her head and wakes up believing herself to be fabulously attractive in a wish fulfilment comedy that gets by on Schumer’s charm. EXTRAORDIN­ARY LIFE The Marvellous World Of Roald Dahl, 8pm, BBC4 FIGHTER pilot, inventor, spy . . . Roald Dahl was all these things, but he was also one of the world’s best-loved storytelle­rs. Originally shown to mark the centenary of his birth in 2016, this charming profile tells his life story — and what a remarkable life it was. DOCTORS ON TOUR Dr Christian: 12 Hours To Cure Your Street, 8pm, W IN THIS new series, Drs Christian Jessen and Sara Kayat (pictured) are touring the country in their fully functional mobile clinic to treat patients in towns where it is difficult to get a GP appointmen­t. First stop: Carlisle — but how many people can they see in just 12 hours? EQUESTRIAN­ISM World Equestrian Games, 9pm, Eurosport 2 OLYMPIC dressage champion Charlotte Dujardin is in the British team for this quadrennia­l event, which this time takes place in Mill Spring, North Carolina. GOOD SPORTS A League Of Their Own, 9pm, Sky One JOINING host James Corden, team captains Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp and regular panellist Romesh Ranganatha­n on this week’s edition of the sports game show are Olympic gold medalwinni­ng swimmer Adam Peaty and comedian David Walliams. CINEMA MASTER The Directors, 9pm, Sky Arts INTIMATE portrait of Frank Capra, the celebrated ItalianAme­rican director. Capra arrived in the U.S. from Sicily in 1903 with his penniless family, before making his name in Hollywood with classics such as It’s A Wonderful Life and Mr Smith Goes To Washington. SUBMARINE STORIES WW2 Hell Under The Sea, 9pm, National Geographic AS THE USS Silverside­s sails in Japanese waters, one of the crew is diagnosed with appendicit­is; he could die if he is not operated on, but evacuation is not an option, and no surgeon is on board. This first of a tense new series brings such testing true stories to life with flair. FREEVIEW FILM Broken City,y, 9pm,p Film4 IN THIS fT HIS formulaic li thriller, th ill Russell R ll Crowe plays the mayor of New York City, who pays a typically troubled private eye (Mark Wahlberg, pictured with Crowe) to find out if his wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is cheating. In the process, he steps right into a can of worms that could prove deadly. SERIAL KILLER My Friend Dahmer, 9.50pm, Sky Premiere CHILLING biopic of Jeffrey Dahmer, focusing on his outcast high-school years, when his outsider status and tasteless impression­s were celebrated by some of his classmates. It is based on a graphic novel by John Backderf, who actually knew Dahmer at school.

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