This evening’s television lineup offers an array of entertainment options, with a standout being a new documentary led by ex-finance trader Gary Stevenson. The program, titled How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson, delves into the increasing gap in wealth distribution. Stevenson, a former millionaire trader, advocates for imposing taxes on the ultra-wealthy and explores the broader economic system’s effects on society.
Viewers interested in medical dramas can tune into Ambulance: Code Red. This documentary-style show follows emergency response teams as they handle critical and life-threatening situations, including dealing with a cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident.
Fire Country continues its run with the fourth season, presenting the firefighters as they confront a perilous wildfire. This episode introduces a new battalion chief, bringing a set of new challenges for the team to overcome, adding to the drama and tension of the series.
On BBC Two, the legacy of the beloved comedy series The Office is revisited. Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook take a look back at the show’s casting process, its most memorable moments, and its enduring influence, marking 25 years since its original debut.
For those intrigued by historical mysteries, Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo poses the question of whether a rare submarine car from a James Bond film has been found in a storage unit. Meanwhile, film enthusiasts can catch BBC Two’s airing of My Summer of Love, the acclaimed drama from 2004 featuring Emily Blunt in her first feature film role.