Tonight’s television lineup offers viewers a diverse selection of programs, including a thought-provoking new documentary featuring ex-finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the former millionaire delves into the issue of increasing wealth inequality. He advocates for imposing a tax on the ultra-wealthy and explores the broader economic system, discussing its significant effects on society.
Another gripping option is the medical documentary “Ambulance: Code Red,” which provides an inside look at emergency response teams as they tackle life-threatening situations. The episode includes intense scenes of a cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident, showcasing the high-stakes nature of their work.
For drama enthusiasts, the fourth season of “Fire Country” presents firefighters facing the perilous challenge of a raging wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief adds a layer of complexity and new hurdles for the team to overcome, promising a captivating episode.
BBC Two offers a nostalgic journey by revisiting the legacy of the beloved comedy “The Office.” Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share insights into the show’s casting process, memorable scenes, and its lasting impact on television 25 years after its original debut. Fans of the show will enjoy this reflective look back at what made the series a cultural touchstone.
Meanwhile, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” explores the intriguing possibility that a rare submarine car, famously used in a James Bond film, has been uncovered in a storage unit. Additionally, film enthusiasts can look forward to BBC Two’s airing of “My Summer of Love,” the critically acclaimed 2004 drama that marked Emily Blunt’s debut in the film industry.