Tonight’s television lineup offers a diverse array of programming, including a noteworthy documentary featuring former finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the ex-millionaire delves into the pressing issue of wealth inequality. He advocates for a tax on the ultra-rich while exploring the broader economic system and its societal impacts.
Fans of medical documentaries can tune into “Ambulance: Code Red,” which follows emergency teams as they respond to critical incidents. The episode highlights their efforts in dealing with life-threatening situations, such as a cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident.
The drama continues in the fourth season of “Fire Country,” where firefighters face the formidable challenge of a raging wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief introduces additional hurdles for the team, adding to the show’s tension and excitement.
On BBC Two, viewers can revisit the legacy of the beloved comedy “The Office.” Celebrating 25 years since its debut, the program features insights from actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook, who reflect on the show’s memorable moments, casting choices, and lasting influence.
Meanwhile, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” embarks on an intriguing investigation into whether a rare submarine car used in a James Bond film has been uncovered in a storage unit. For film enthusiasts, BBC Two is also showcasing “My Summer of Love,” the acclaimed 2004 drama that marked Emily Blunt’s feature film debut.
