This evening, television audiences have a diverse array of programming to explore, with a highlight being a thought-provoking documentary featuring Gary Stevenson, a former finance trader. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” Stevenson delves into the pressing issue of wealth inequality. He advocates for implementing a tax on the extremely wealthy and analyzes how the current economic system affects society at large.
For those interested in medical dramas, “Ambulance: Code Red” offers a gripping look at emergency response teams as they tackle critical situations. The episode showcases the teams’ efforts in saving lives, including responding to a cardiac arrest and managing a severe motorcycle accident.
The ongoing drama in “Fire Country” continues to unfold as its fourth season presents firefighters grappling with a perilous wildfire. The introduction of a new battalion chief adds complexity and challenges to the team’s dynamic, promising an engaging storyline for viewers.
BBC Two takes a nostalgic turn by revisiting the legacy of the beloved comedy “The Office.” Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share insights into the show’s casting process, highlight unforgettable moments, and discuss the enduring impact the series has had since its debut 25 years ago.
In a unique twist, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” explores an intriguing discovery potentially linked to cinematic history. The show investigates whether a rare submarine car, famously featured in a James Bond movie, has been uncovered in a storage unit. Additionally, film enthusiasts can enjoy “My Summer of Love” on BBC Two, showcasing Emily Blunt in her breakout role in the acclaimed 2004 drama.