Tonight’s television offerings present a diverse selection of entertainment, beginning with a compelling new documentary led by Gary Stevenson, a former finance trader. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” he delves into the pressing issue of wealth inequality, advocating for a tax on the ultra-rich while exploring the broader economic system and its societal effects.
For those interested in medical drama, “Ambulance: Code Red” provides an intense look at emergency response teams confronting life-and-death situations, including cases of cardiac arrest and severe motorcycle accidents. The show captures the urgency and skill required in these high-stakes scenarios.
Fans of action and drama will find “Fire Country” in its fourth season, where firefighters face the peril of a raging wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief introduces additional hurdles for the team, adding to the show’s dynamic tension and character development.
BBC Two takes a nostalgic turn with a retrospective on “The Office,” a comedy classic celebrating its 25th anniversary. Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share insights about the show’s casting process, unforgettable scenes, and the enduring impact it has had on television comedy.
Meanwhile, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” explores the intriguing possibility that a rare submarine car, famously featured in a James Bond film, has been uncovered inside a storage unit. For film enthusiasts, BBC Two also offers the opportunity to watch “My Summer of Love,” the acclaimed 2004 drama that marked Emily Blunt’s debut in feature films.