Season 2 of Make Me A Millionaire Inventor kicks off tonight — and it’s all about saving lives. The premiere episode features two entrepreneurs whose inventions are all about keeping people alive. Host Deanne Bell teams up with Bobbi Sue McCollum, the face behind Goldilocks Valves — which aim to totally transform the way that paramedics and nurses give people CPR. Meanwhile, George Zaidan spends time with former firefighter Ken Blocker, who came up with the idea for the Aqua Blaster — a harness that can be worn by crews when tackling infernos to keep them safer. He’s been developing...read more...
- 10/6/2016
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
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. Read More…...
- 9/20/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“The Profit” has risen again. Or at least it will soon.
CNBC has renewed the series, in which serial entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis saves struggling businesses while investing his own cash in the process, for a third season, the network said Thursday.
The new season will launch in the spring.
See video: ‘Complications’ Ep Matt Nix Reveals Show Inspired by His Own Home Invasion
CNBC also announced that it has greenlit two new series, “Blue Collar Millionaires” and “Restaurant Confidential: New York.”
“Blue Collar Millionaires” is billed as “a docu-series that profiles big personalities who’ve gotten rich by getting their hands dirty.
CNBC has renewed the series, in which serial entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis saves struggling businesses while investing his own cash in the process, for a third season, the network said Thursday.
The new season will launch in the spring.
See video: ‘Complications’ Ep Matt Nix Reveals Show Inspired by His Own Home Invasion
CNBC also announced that it has greenlit two new series, “Blue Collar Millionaires” and “Restaurant Confidential: New York.”
“Blue Collar Millionaires” is billed as “a docu-series that profiles big personalities who’ve gotten rich by getting their hands dirty.
- 1/15/2015
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
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