Tonight’s television lineup offers an array of captivating options for viewers, highlighted by a compelling new documentary featuring former finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the ex-millionaire trader delves into the pressing issue of widening wealth inequality. He advocates for imposing a tax on the ultra-rich and explores the broader economic system’s ramifications on society.
For those interested in medical dramas, “Ambulance: Code Red” provides an intense look at emergency response teams as they tackle life-threatening situations, such as a cardiac arrest and a critical motorcycle accident. The show vividly portrays the high-stakes environment that emergency medical professionals navigate daily.
Fans of action-packed series will find the ongoing fourth season of “Fire Country” engaging, as it follows firefighters confronting a perilous wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief introduces fresh challenges for the team, adding layers of complexity to their efforts in managing the crisis.
Meanwhile, BBC Two takes a nostalgic turn by revisiting the legacy of the beloved comedy “The Office.” Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share their reflections on the show’s casting choices, unforgettable moments, and enduring impact as they celebrate its 25th anniversary since debuting on television.
Also on BBC Two, the program “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” explores the intriguing possibility of uncovering a rare submarine car, famously featured in a James Bond film, discovered in a storage unit. Movie enthusiasts can also indulge in “My Summer of Love,” the acclaimed 2004 drama showcasing Emily Blunt in her first major film role, which will be aired for film fans seeking a captivating story.