Scottish Daily Mail

Satellite choice

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GOLF Czech Masters, 10am, 2pm, Sky Sports 4

THERE will be strong British involvemen­t in this European Tour event as the battle to win Ryder Cup places goes on. Andy Sullivan is set to be joined in Prague by Lee Westwood and Jamie Donaldson.

FILM DRAMA Spud, 6pm, Sky Premiere

ENJOYABLE coming-of-age fare, set in 1990 South Africa, where young Spud (Troye Sivan) is embarking on his first term at boarding school — and Nelson Mandela is about to be set free.

FOOTBALL Astra Giurgiu v West Ham United, 7pm, BT Sport 2

HAVING beaten Slovenian side Domzale 3-0 in the Olympic Stadium to overcome a 1-2 first-leg deficit in the qualifying round, the Irons now face the Romanian champions for a place in the Europa League group stage.

SPOOKY THRILLER Harry Price: Ghost Hunter, 8pm, ITV Encore

A REPEAT for this spine-tingling mix of fact and fiction, set in Twenties London, which was first shown last Christmas. Rafe Spall (pictured with Cara Theobold) plays the real-life ghost-hunter, who investigat­es when the wife of an MP turns up naked on the streets. Is she sick or possessed?

CAMERA COMPETITIO­N Master Of Photograph­y, 8pm, Sky Arts

THE classy European talent contest arrives in London. The contenders — including British Army photograph­er Rupert — go backstage in the capital’s theatres, where they have to shoot in low light and confined spaces to capture the ‘temperamen­tal performers’ at work.

GETTING WED Don’t Tell The Bride, 9pm, Sky 1

SKY’S version of the BBC3 series feels a good deal more dramatic, despite being essentiall­y the same show. This week, Robert wants a big, African-inspired wedding to celebrate his Ghanaian roots. And bride Adrianna? ‘I don’t want an African wedding.’ Uh-oh.

HORSEPLAY Katie Price’s Pony Club, 9pm, TLC

‘A LOT of people who work outside are very weathered,’ observes Katie Price (pictured) as this new series about her pony club begins, and she ushers the children’s mums into a makeover and Botox session. It’s all quite mesmerisin­g to watch, if not always for the right reasons.

FREEVIEW ROMCOM About Time, 9pm, Film4

IT DOESN’T exactly hold up to scrutiny, but Richard Curtis’s timetravel romcom is a real charmer. Domhnall Gleeson is the sappy chap with exceptiona­l talents who sets his sights on delightful Rachel McAdams — but has to do a lot of legwork to win her over . . .

FRONTLINE REPORT Ross Kemp: The Fight Against ISIS, 10pm, Pick

THE Freeview premiere for Ross Kemp’s report, where he describes the horrors of ISIS attacks and joins the Kurds — the West’s best ally in the fight against ISIS — on the offensive. This haunting film brings Kemp (pictured) face to face with jihadists, and it’s clear that he’s deeply affected by the experience.

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