From Monday to Friday in Media Culture, Eva Roque gives you her TV tips for the evening.

This Monday evening, everyday heroes will be in the spotlight thanks to three programs highlighting the difficulty of their jobs.

RMC Story will broadcast "Trapped" at 9:05 pm on the firefighters' engagement during the September 11 attacks.

France 3 will focus on Annette Kellermann, a heroic swimmer in "The Beach Odyssey" at 9:05 pm.

France 4 reviews the work of four teachers in "Au Bonheur être prof" at 9:05 pm as well.

With Eva Roque, we go to zapping the next day.

What will be the highlights of the programs broadcast tonight?

What's the theme of the day? 

The heroes of everyday life.

Those who put their lives at risk every day to save our lives, like firefighters. 

On September 11, 2001, in New York, 110 of them died at the World Trade Center site.

A few days before this sad anniversary date, RMC Story gives the floor back to those who have experienced this tragedy.

Captain Jay Jonas is one of the first to intervene with the men in his barracks.

As events unfold, everyone understands that they can die at any moment.

An unprecedented documentary to see on RMC Story which found the witnesses trapped in the two towers that day in September, and whose lives were totally turned upside down.

Heroism has long been and still remains the prerogative of the sports world.

Among the heroes who moved the lines, Annette Kellermann, one of the first great swimming champions at the beginning of the 20th century.

A feminist, annoyed at having to wear clothes that are too bulky and obviously too heavy once soaked in water.

So she strips, reveals herself, presents herself in a tight bikini.

And above all, challenges the men in the waters of the Seine in 1905.

We fell in love with this documentary broadcast on France 3 and which tells about the creation of beaches since the end of the 18th century.

Director Emmanuel Blanchard examines our coastline from a historical, sociological and artistic perspective.

Just as much as this other documentary proposed by France 4 and which pays tribute to other heroes: the teachers.

Nolwenn for example.

In her elementary school in Brittany, she chose to establish participatory democracy with children.

And it works, well almost… Example, when it comes to arranging the playground.

You will hear the little boy whispering a few seconds later "I don't agree".

A pleasing documentary that highlights the work of four teachers who believe in their profession, despite all the difficulties.

The three programs of the evening:

- The firefighter hero is in "Trapped", documentary to see on RMC Story at 9:05 pm.

- The heroic swimmer displays her exploits in "The Beach Odyssey" on France 3 at 9:05 pm.

- And these teachers, these heroes, can be seen on France 4 at the same time, in "Au Bonheur être prof".