This evening’s television lineup offers a diverse selection of programming, led by an intriguing new documentary featuring former finance trader Gary Stevenson. In “How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson,” the ex-millionaire examines the growing issue of wealth inequality. He advocates for imposing taxes on the ultra-rich while delving into the broader economic system and its societal impacts.
For those interested in medical dramas, “Ambulance: Code Red” presents an intense look at emergency teams as they respond to life-threatening situations, including cases of cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident. Meanwhile, fans of firefighting dramas can catch the fourth season of “Fire Country,” where the narrative continues with the team of firefighters facing a perilous wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief adds another layer of complexity to their challenges.
BBC Two takes a nostalgic turn by revisiting the legacy of the classic comedy “The Office.” The special reflection features actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook as they discuss the show’s casting, unforgettable moments, and enduring influence, celebrating 25 years since its original debut.
Adding a touch of mystery to the evening, “Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo” explores an intriguing discovery—a rare submarine car, famously used in a James Bond film, which has reportedly been found in a storage unit. This investigation delves into the fascinating history and significance of the iconic vehicle.
For movie enthusiasts, BBC Two also offers “My Summer of Love,” the highly praised 2004 drama that marks Emily Blunt’s debut in feature films. This film provides viewers with a compelling story to round out the evening’s varied entertainment options.