Tonight’s television schedule offers a diverse mix of programs, with a standout new documentary featuring Gary Stevenson, a former finance trader. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” viewers will join Stevenson as he explores the rising issue of wealth inequality. The ex-millionaire trader makes a case for implementing a tax on the ultra-wealthy, while also delving into the broader economic system and its societal effects.
For those interested in real-life medical drama, “Ambulance: Code Red” provides an intense look at emergency response teams as they tackle life-and-death situations. This episode highlights their efforts during a cardiac arrest and a serious motorcycle accident, offering a glimpse into the critical decisions and actions of these professionals.
The action continues with the fourth season of “Fire Country,” where the focus is on firefighters facing the formidable challenge of a wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief adds an extra layer of complexity to the already demanding situation, introducing new dynamics to the team and the unfolding drama.
BBC Two takes a nostalgic turn with a special feature on “The Office,” celebrating its legacy 25 years after its debut. Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share their insights on the casting process, memorable scenes, and the enduring influence of the iconic comedy series.
Meanwhile, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” delves into an intriguing investigation to determine if a rare submarine car, featured in a James Bond film, has surfaced in a storage unit. Additionally, film enthusiasts can tune into BBC Two for “My Summer of Love,” the critically acclaimed 2004 drama that marked Emily Blunt’s feature film debut.
