Tonight’s television lineup offers a diverse array of shows, with a standout new documentary fronted by former finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the ex-millionaire delves into the issue of escalating wealth inequality. He presents a compelling case for taxing the ultra-wealthy and explores how the economic system influences society at large.
Medical enthusiasts can tune into “Ambulance: Code Red,” a gripping documentary that trails emergency response teams as they tackle life-and-death situations. The program highlights intense incidents such as a cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident, giving viewers a front-row seat to the high-stakes world of medical emergencies.
For drama lovers, the fourth season of “Fire Country” continues to heat up the screen. The storyline revolves around firefighters facing the formidable challenge of a raging wildfire. Adding to the tension is the arrival of a new battalion chief, introducing fresh obstacles for the firefighting team to overcome.
BBC Two is set to celebrate a beloved comedy classic by revisiting “The Office.” In a special feature, actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook take a nostalgic look back at the show’s origins, iconic moments, and enduring influence, marking 25 years since its premiere.
In an intriguing twist, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” delves into the storied past of a rare submarine car famously used in a James Bond film, investigating whether it has been uncovered in a storage unit. Meanwhile, film aficionados can catch “My Summer of Love” on BBC Two, a critically acclaimed drama from 2004 featuring Emily Blunt in her breakout film role.
