CNBC Listings for Saturday 20th July
Listings: all day morning afternoon evening late night
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06:00
Investing Edge (Business and Finance)
Investing Edge looks at the major topics that will dominate the business news agenda in the week ahead and how they could impact your trading decisions.
06:30
CNBC Meets: Boris Johnson (Chat Show)
Tania Bryer chats to the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, at London's City Hall. The Mayor tells about his colourful upbringing and the competitive family that helped drive him to success, dispels the myth of any privileged upbringing and reveals how his time at Eton and Oxford University helped shape his political ideals.
07:00
Teleshopping (Consumer)
Teleshopping.
07:30
Bill Winston Ministries (Religious)
Religious programming.
08:00
Answers with Bayless Conley (Religious)
Religious guidance from Pastor Bayless Conley of the Cottonwood Christian Center in Los Alamitos, California.
08:30
On the Money with Maria Bartiromo (Business and Finance)
On the Money is a half-hour series that brings you the latest in market and economic news that impacts your money. Maria Bartiromo serves as host and managing editor.
09:00
Teleshopping (Consumer)
Teleshopping.
09:30
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Stay Tuned: The Future of TV.
The 80-year-old TV industry is at the precipice of a distribution and content revolution. The widely anticipated convergence of personal computers, the internet and television is finally happening.
10:00
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Betting Big on Broadway.
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo looks at the financial risks of staging a Broadway show, where investors can make a killing or lose it all.
10:30
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
The Diamond Rush.
Hidden treasure to hard asset, diamonds are as mysterious as they are beautiful. Now CNBC unearths the mystery to reveal the true gem.
11:00
Teleshopping (Consumer)
Teleshopping.
11:30
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
America's Oil Rush: Boom or Bust.
Brian Shactman visits Williston in North Dakota, a town overflowing with growth, jobs and opportunity due its location on top of one of the largest oil deposits ever found in North America.
12:00
Inside China (Entertainment)
A closer look at the historic changes shaping the Middle Kingdom. Meet the key people and go behind the trends that are defining the new China and, subsequently, influencing the world.
12:30
Access: Middle East (Business and Finance)
This time on Access Middle East, we catch up with the CEO of one of the world's top petrochemical producers. Saudi Basic Industries Corporation's Mohammed Al-Mady sits down with CNBC.
13:00
CNBC Sports (Sport)
US PGA.
US PGA Tour golf action from the third round of the AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club in Maryland. The event benefits the Tiger Woods Foundation.
15:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Cruise Inc.
An exclusive look inside the $30-billion cruise industry. Correspondent Peter Greenberg spends seven days aboard the Norwegian Pearl, one of the newest in Norwegian Cruise Line's fleet.
16:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
American Tax Cheat.
Becky Quick investigates how tax evasion lands businessmen in prison, celebrities in hot water and citizens in fear, and learns of the American tax cheat who is secretly keeping their cash.
17:00
CNBC Originals: Target: Inside the Bullseye (Business and Finance)
With insight from CEO Gregg Steinhafel, this show goes behind the scenes at the discount store Target, recounting its story from its beginnings as a family-owned shop.
18:00
CNBC Originals: Dreamliner (Documentary)
Inside the World's Most Anticipated Airplane.
A behind the scenes look at aircraft manufacturer Boeing as it scrambles to deliver its long delayed and revolutionary new airliner, the 787 Dreamliner.
19:00
CNBC Originals: Love at First Byte (Documentary)
Amy Robach reveals how online daters are using cutting-edge technology in the search for love and how digital entrepreneurs are getting rich helping them do it.
20:00
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (Chat Show)
Emmy Award-winning light entertainment show with comic Jimmy Fallon, featuring A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts. His guests include movie star Elijah Wood.
20:45
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (Chat Show)
Emmy Award-winning light entertainment show with comic Jimmy Fallon, featuring A-list celebrity interviews, comedy and musical acts. Actor and comedian Kevin Hart is among the guests.
21:30
CNBC Meets: Andre Agassi (Chat Show)
Tania Bryer meets tennis legend turned humanitarian Andre Agassi. He talks about his rebellious career and why he's dedicating his philanthropy to the youth of Las Vegas.
22:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Divorce Wars.
Special documentary looking at what happens when a marriage worth millions falls apart and how the parties involved set about saving their fortune. Hosted by CNBC's Melissa Francis.
23:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Death: It's a Living.
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen profiles the $17bn-a-year 'death care' industry, looking at the rise in casket sales after the flu season and the entrepreneurs who blast cremated remains into space.
00:00
CNBC Originals: Ford (Documentary)
Rebuilding an American Icon.
CNBC goes behind the scenes at the Ford Motor Company to tell the inside story of its astonishing comeback just a few short years after nearly collapsing. You'll meet the tireless and steel-nerved CEO, Alan Mulally, who bet nearly everything the company had in his quest to steer it back from the brink. More astoundingly, Ford rescued itself without a government bailout, unlike rivals General Motors and Chrysler.
01:00
CNBC Originals: Liquid Assets (Documentary)
The Big Business of Water.
Water is our most precious natural resource. With only three per cent of the world's water existing as fresh water, nearly every continent is feeling the effects of the global water crisis. For some, it's the lack of clean drinking water. For farmers, it's the inability to feed the thirst of valuable crops.
02:00
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Stay Tuned: The Future of TV.
The 80-year-old TV industry is at the precipice of a distribution and content revolution. The widely anticipated convergence of personal computers, the internet and television is finally happening. In the next two years, viewers in more than 140 million American homes will watch their favorite shows, video clips and movies on Smart TVs and other gadgets connected to the Internet.
02:30
CNBC Documentaries (Documentary)
Mega-Homes 2.
When some of the richest people on earth want to sell their homes they turn to real estate agent Dolly Lenz, who has moved over $8bn in high-end real estate. Here she reveals all about the new trends in super wealth to secret strategies for selling mega-homes.
03:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Supermarkets Inc.
The typical modern American supermarket stocks 48,000 items, each battling for precious shelf space. How do they get there? Why are they arranged the way they are? It's all done to gain an edge in a cutthroat business built on razor-thin margins. CNBC's Tyler Mathisen goes behind the scenes for a fascinating look at today's supermarket industry. It is the story of a crowded and brutal business generating half a trillion dollars in annual sales.
04:00
CNBC Originals (Business and Finance)
Cigarette Wars.
Brian A Shactman reports on an industry that continues to thrive despite the well-documented dangers of smoking. Fifty million Americans and nearly a billion people overseas still light up every day and as cigarette taxes continue to increase in the US, the black market is profiting. Reports suggest that the US government is deprived of $5bn in cigarette tax dollars every year.
05:00
Money Chase: Inside Harvard Business School (Business and Finance)
For 100 years, it has been turning out Fortune 500 CEOs, Hollywood moguls and Wall Street wizards. In this CNBC Original, correspondent Carl Quintanilla takes you inside Harvard Business School.




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