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Make Me a Millionaire Inventor: Season Two on CNBC Delayed Until October

Make Me A Millionaire Inventor TV show on CNBC: season 2 (canceled or renewed?)

The second season of the Make Me a Millionaire Inventor TV show was supposed to kick off on September 1st but did not. Don’t worry, though, it’s not cancelled. CNBC has rescheduled the Make Me a Millionaire Inventor, season two premiere for Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 10:00pm ET/PT.

Hosted by engineering experts Deanne Bell and George Zaidan, CNBC says, “Make Me A Millionaire Inventor is on a mission to find the best inventions never made, and bring them to market.” Get all the details, including descriptions for the first two episodes, from this CNBC press release.

September 19, 2016

CNBC’S ‘MAKE ME A MILLIONAIRE INVENTOR’ RETURNS FOR SEASON TWO ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH AT 10PM ET/PT

Hosts Deanne Bell and George Zaidan Help Inventors Take Their Products to the Next Level and Give Them a Chance to Secure a Potential Investment

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. – September 19, 2016 — CNBC’s original primetime series “Make Me A Millionaire Inventor” is back for season two on Thursday, October 6 at 10PM ET/PT with eight new one-hour episodes. Hosted by engineering experts Deanne Bell and George Zaidan, “Make Me A Millionaire Inventor” is on a mission to find the best inventions never made, and bring them to market.

In each episode, Bell and Zaidan scour the country looking for amazing ideas they’re convinced can make big money.  They’ll track down the inventors and give them a second chance to bring their ideas and dreams to life.  The inventors will be given the resources and help they need to take their products from concept to reality; they’ll prototype (build), test and perfect their inventions while preparing for the biggest pitch of their lives.

“Make Me A Millionaire Inventor” – Episode 201 – Life Savers

Premiere Episode: Airing Thursday, October 6 at 10pm ET/PT

In the season premiere, two inventions with one lofty goal: save lives. Deanne meets an emergency nurse who has invented the “Goldilocks Valves,” a device that could revolutionize the way nurses and paramedics perform CPR.   While George teams up with a retired firefighter who has spent the past sixteen years developing the “Aqua Blaster,” a harness designed to make fighting fires safer and easier for those on the front line.

“Make Me A Millionaire Inventor” – Episode 202 – Barrier to Entry

Airing Thursday, October 13 at 10pm ET/PT

Tastier steak? Relief for sweaty construction workers? Two teams of inventors think they have solutions. Deanne helps a family who has thrown all their resources into the “Kool Breeze Solar Hard Hat” … a hard hat with a solar powered fan system. Meanwhile, George meets two meat lovers whose invention, the “Steakager” aims to bring restaurant quality dry aged steak into the home, for a fraction of the price.

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“Make Me A Millionaire Inventor” is produced by All3Media America and Objective Media Group with Jimmy Fox, Nick Parnes, Greg Lipstone, Layla Smith and Rebecca Hertz as executive producers.  Jim Ackerman and Adam Barry are the executive producers for CNBC.

 

About CNBC:

With CNBC in the U.S., CNBC in Asia Pacific, CNBC in Europe, Middle East and Africa, and CNBC World, CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news and provides real-time financial market coverage and business information to approximately 381 million homes worldwide, including more than 94 million households in the United States and Canada. CNBC also provides daily business updates to 400 million households across China. The network’s 15 live hours a day of business programming in North America (weekdays from 4:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. ET) is produced at CNBC’s global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and includes reports from CNBC News bureaus worldwide. CNBC at night features a mix of new reality programming, CNBC’s highly successful series produced exclusively for CNBC and a number of distinctive in-house documentaries.

CNBC also has a vast portfolio of digital products which deliver real-time financial market news and information across a variety of platforms including: CNBC.com; CNBC PRO, the premium, integrated desktop/mobile service that provides live access to CNBC programming, exclusive video content and global market data and analysis; a suite of CNBC mobile products including the CNBC Apps for iOS, Android and Windows devices; and additional products such as the CNBC App for the Apple Watch and Apple TV.

 

What do you think? Did you watch the first season of the Make Me a Millionaire Inventor TV series? Do you plan to tune in for the second season premiere on CNBC?


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