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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

New Documentary by Gary Stevenson Analyzes Economic Disparities Tonight

This evening’s television lineup offers a diverse array of programming, with highlights including a compelling new documentary that delves into the pressing issue of wealth inequality. How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson features the insights of a former finance trader turned advocate for economic reform. Stevenson, who once thrived as a millionaire trader, now scrutinizes the widening wealth gap and champions the introduction of a tax targeting the ultra-rich, as he explores the broader impact of the economic system on society.

Another gripping choice is Ambulance: Code Red, a medical documentary that chronicles the vital work of emergency teams as they respond to life-threatening situations. This episode showcases critical cases such as a cardiac arrest and a severe motorcycle accident, providing a raw look at the challenges faced by first responders.

For fans of dramatic television, Fire Country’s fourth season continues its intense narrative. The series follows brave firefighters as they confront a perilous wildfire. The arrival of a new battalion chief further complicates their mission, bringing fresh hurdles for the team to overcome.

BBC Two offers a nostalgic journey back to the comedic genius of The Office. As the show celebrates 25 years since its debut, actors Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook share their reflections on casting decisions, standout scenes, and the enduring influence of this iconic series on the world of comedy.

For those intrigued by historical mysteries, Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo presents an investigation into a rare find. The episode probes the discovery of what appears to be a submarine car featured in a James Bond film, uncovered in a storage unit. Film enthusiasts can also look forward to BBC Two’s airing of My Summer of Love, the critically acclaimed 2004 drama that marked Emily Blunt’s entry into feature films.

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