NBC Europe - Programming

Programming

Due to limitations on the amount of entertainment programming on the network, NBC Europe aired a number of original programming in tandem with American programming that had not been aired in Europe beforehand. These programmes include:

  • 49win (GIGA)
  • Agenda
  • Best Of The Ticket NBC
  • Blue Night
  • Bonanza
  • Business Insiders
  • Business Tonight
  • Business Weekly
  • Chinese News Europe
  • CNBC Business Weekly
  • CNBC European Squawk Box
  • CNBC U. S. Squawk Box
  • Dateline NBC With Jane Pauley And Stone Phillips
  • Daybreak
  • The Detectives
  • Disaster Chronicles
  • Eco Record
  • Equal Time
  • European Business Today
  • Film Europe
  • FT Business Today
  • FT Business Tonight
  • FT European Business Today
  • GIGA green (later:GIGA@ the gate)
  • GIGA Games
  • GIGA Heartbeat
  • Holidays
  • Hotline
  • Inside Edition
  • ITN Super Channel News
  • ITN World News
  • Kinowelt-De News
  • Late Night with Conan O'Brien
  • Later
  • Max's European Home Video Show
  • Media Television
  • The Mix
  • Money Wheel
  • European Money Wheel
  • U. S. Money Wheel
  • Mr. Rhodes
  • MSNBC - The Site
  • MSNBC Internight Live
  • National Geographic
  • NBC GIGA
  • NBC GIGA Real
  • NBC News Special Reports
  • NBC News Today
  • NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw
  • NBC Sports News
  • NHL International Weekly
  • On The Air
  • Personal
  • The Pretender
  • Profiler
  • Real Personal
  • Riviera
  • The Rolonda Watts Show
  • Saturday Night Live
  • The Selina Scott Show
  • Super Channel Documentaries
  • Super Channel Sports Specials
  • SMS Challenge (GIGA)
  • Super Shop
  • Talkin' Jazz
  • Time and Again
  • The Today Show
  • Today's Business
  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
  • Travel Express
  • U. S. Market Wrap Up
  • PGA Tour
  • Union Square
  • Victory
  • West Of Moscow
  • Young Soul Rebels

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