Television audiences are presented with a diverse lineup of entertainment options this evening, highlighted by a compelling new documentary featuring ex-finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the former millionaire delves into the escalating issue of wealth inequality. Stevenson makes a case for imposing taxes on the ultra-wealthy while exploring the broader economic system and its societal ramifications.
Adding to the night’s documentary offerings is “Ambulance: Code Red,” which provides a gripping look at medical emergencies. The program follows emergency teams as they tackle life-and-death situations, including a cardiac arrest incident and a severe motorcycle accident, showcasing the intense nature of their critical work.
The drama continues with the fourth season of “Fire Country,” where firefighters are depicted battling a perilous wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief introduces additional challenges for the team, adding layers of complexity to their already demanding roles.
BBC Two takes viewers on a nostalgic journey by revisiting “The Office,” the iconic comedy that debuted 25 years ago. Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook reflect on the show’s casting choices, unforgettable moments, and its enduring influence on television comedy.
For those intrigued by cinematic mysteries, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” investigates the potential discovery of a rare submarine car, famously used in a James Bond film, discovered in a storage unit. Film enthusiasts can also catch BBC Two’s airing of “My Summer of Love,” the acclaimed 2004 drama featuring Emily Blunt in her breakthrough film role.