Television audiences have a diverse lineup of entertainment options tonight, headlined by a new documentary featuring former finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the former millionaire explores the issue of increasing wealth inequality. He advocates for imposing taxes on the wealthiest individuals while delving into the broader economic system and its societal impacts.
For those interested in medical dramas, “Ambulance: Code Red” offers an intense look at emergency response teams dealing with life-threatening situations. The episode showcases the teams’ efforts in handling a cardiac arrest and a serious motorcycle accident, providing a gripping view of their critical work.
Firefighting drama continues in the fourth season of “Fire Country,” where the team faces the dual challenges of a dangerous wildfire and the arrival of a new battalion chief. This new leadership injects fresh dynamics and obstacles for the firefighters to navigate as they fight to contain the blaze.
BBC Two takes a nostalgic turn by revisiting “The Office,” the iconic comedy series, as it marks 25 years since its debut. Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share their reflections on the show’s casting, memorable scenes, and enduring influence, offering fans a chance to relive the magic that made the series a classic.
In a different vein, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” investigates the intriguing possibility that a rare submarine car, featured in a James Bond film, has been discovered in a storage unit. For cinema enthusiasts, BBC Two also presents “My Summer of Love,” the acclaimed 2004 drama featuring Emily Blunt in her film debut, rounding out a varied night of programming.