Las Vegas is known for its lavish casinos, where tourists flock hoping to get lucky and come away with a fortune. In the BBC documentary Gambling in Las Vegas, Louis Theroux dives deep into this world of high stakes and high reward, introducing viewers to the gamblers who have invested time and money into playing for a big win.

From high-rollers who bet thousands or even millions of dollars per hand, to casino workers whose job is to keep gamblers playing longer, to everyday people caught up in the casino culture – it’s a fascinating glimpse into how people use gambling as an escape from reality. The documentary also looks at how gambling can lead to addiction and bankruptcy, painting a vivid picture of Las Vegas’s vibrant yet dangerous culture.

Louis Theroux has a knack for getting his subjects to open up about their experiences, making Gambling in Las Vegas an engaging and captivating watch. For anyone interested in learning more about the world of gambling, this documentary offers insight that can’t be found anywhere else. Sit back and enjoy a fascinating look at what makes Las Vegas such an alluring destination for those seeking risk and reward.