This evening, television audiences have a diverse array of programming options, with a standout new documentary featuring Gary Stevenson, a former finance trader. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the ex-millionaire delves into the rising issue of wealth inequality. He makes a case for imposing taxes on the ultra-wealthy and explores how the current economic system affects society at large.
For those interested in medical drama, “Ambulance: Code Red” offers a gripping look at emergency response teams as they tackle life-and-death situations. The episode includes a dramatic cardiac arrest case and a severe motorcycle accident that test the skills and resilience of the medical teams involved.
Firefighting enthusiasts can tune into the fourth season of “Fire Country,” where the story continues with the crew facing a perilous wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief adds a layer of complexity and challenge to their already demanding roles, providing fresh drama and intrigue for viewers.
BBC Two presents a nostalgic trip down memory lane by revisiting the legacy of “The Office.” This special program features actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook as they share insights on the show’s casting decisions, iconic moments, and its enduring influence 25 years after it first aired.
In a blend of mystery and pop culture, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” investigates the potential discovery of a rare submarine car, famously used in a James Bond movie, found in a storage unit. Film enthusiasts can also enjoy BBC Two’s screening of “My Summer of Love,” the critically acclaimed 2004 drama that features Emily Blunt in her debut film role.