This evening’s television lineup offers a diverse array of programming, highlighted by a fresh documentary featuring Gary Stevenson, a former finance trader turned social commentator. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” viewers will follow Stevenson’s exploration of the widening wealth gap. The program delves into his argument for imposing a tax on the ultra-wealthy while providing insights into the economic system and its societal impact.
Healthcare enthusiasts can tune into “Ambulance: Code Red,” a medical documentary that captures the high-stakes world of emergency response teams. The series presents gripping scenarios, including a cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident, as emergency personnel race against time to save lives.
Fans of drama can find excitement in the continuation of “Fire Country,” now in its fourth season. This episode sees firefighters confronting a perilous wildfire while adapting to the leadership of a newly appointed battalion chief, adding layers of complexity to their challenges.
BBC Two offers a nostalgic journey with a special revisiting “The Office,” a staple in comedic television history. Actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share their reflections on the show’s casting process, memorable scenes, and the enduring legacy that has persisted 25 years since its initial release.
For those intrigued by unsolved mysteries, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” investigates a tantalizing possibility: the discovery of a rare submarine car featured in a James Bond movie, allegedly found in a storage unit. Meanwhile, film buffs can enjoy “My Summer of Love” on BBC Two, a critically acclaimed drama from 2004 that marked Emily Blunt’s debut in feature films.
