Television audiences have a plethora of shows to choose from this evening, highlighted by a new documentary spotlighting former finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the ex-millionaire trader delves into the issue of increasing wealth inequality. He presents his case for implementing a tax on the ultra-wealthy and explores the economic system’s broader effects on society.
For those interested in real-life medical drama, “Ambulance: Code Red” showcases emergency response teams tackling life-threatening situations, such as a cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident. This medical documentary offers an inside look into the high-pressure environment faced by emergency responders.
The intense drama continues with the fourth season of “Fire Country,” where firefighters confront a perilous wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief adds layers of complexity and fresh challenges for the crew, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
BBC Two takes a nostalgic turn by revisiting the enduring legacy of the classic comedy series “The Office.” Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share their reflections on the casting process, unforgettable scenes, and the show’s impact 25 years after it first aired, offering fans a trip down memory lane.
Elsewhere, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” embarks on an intriguing investigation to determine whether a rare submarine car, famously used in a James Bond film, has indeed been found in a storage unit. Film enthusiasts can also look forward to BBC Two’s airing of “My Summer of Love,” a critically acclaimed 2004 drama featuring Emily Blunt in her debut film role.