The Tonight Show can be seen in Europe on CNBC Europe, Mondays to Fridays at 11pm GMT. It airs on a 1-show delay from the US (except for Sundays and Mondays). Reruns can be seen on weekends at 8pm GMT.
Schedules in the past
Starting on December 1, 1993, CNBC Europe (then known as NBC Super Channel) used to show the full version of the Tonight Show everyday, but changed to a condensed weekday version on March 26, 2007, to make room for additional business programming. Late Night with Conan O'Brien was also shown on weekdays, but was relegated to weekends only when the business programming expanded.
2009 changes
At the start of 2009, CNBC made some changes to their schedules. The Tonight Show With Jay Leno now airs at 11pm GMT Monday-Friday in cutdown 30-minute condensed editions, and at 8pm (two episodes) GMT on weekends in full 45-minute edits. Late Night With Conan O'Brien is no longer shown on CNBC at all. The Tonight Show airs on CNBC on a 1-show delay from the US (so the show that airs on NBC in America on Fridays is shown on Mondays on CNBC, Tuesday's America show airs on Wednesdays on CNBC, etc.)
CNBC Europe have confirmed they will show the Tonight Show when it will be hosted by Conan O'Brien, who takes over from Jay Leno in June 2009. It is thought that the same schedule times will be kept. [1]
The Tonight Show can be seen in Europe on CNBC Europe, Mondays to Fridays at 11pm GMT. It airs on a 1-show delay from the US (except for Sundays and Mondays). Reruns can be seen on weekends at 8pm GMT.
Schedules in the past
Starting on December 1, 1993, CNBC Europe (then known as NBC Super Channel) used to show the full version of the Tonight Show everyday, but changed to a condensed weekday version on March 26, 2007, to make room for additional business programming. Late Night with Conan O'Brien was also shown on weekdays, but was relegated to weekends only when the business programming expanded.
2009 changes
At the start of 2009, CNBC made some changes to their schedules. The Tonight Show With Jay Leno now airs at 11pm GMT Monday-Friday in cutdown 30-minute condensed editions, and at 8pm (two episodes) GMT on weekends in full 45-minute edits. Late Night With Conan O'Brien is no longer shown on CNBC at all. The Tonight Show airs on CNBC on a 1-show delay from the US (so the show that airs on NBC in America on Fridays is shown on Mondays on CNBC, Tuesday's America show airs on Wednesdays on CNBC, etc.)
CNBC Europe have confirmed they will show the Tonight Show when it will be hosted by Conan O'Brien, who takes over from Jay Leno in June 2009. It is thought that the same schedule times will be kept. [1]
Just to add to that... it looks like CNBC is on Sky Channel 505 for satelite viewers in the UK. So fingers crossed we will get to see it in a couple of weeks.
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So we get it on 1-show delay apart from Sundays and Mondays. June 1st is Monday, so do UK folks get to see it on the Monday night?
no I think it's Tuesday.
Monday night in LA means Tuesday early hours in Europe...so they show it in the evening.
that's how it works for The Daily Show at least.
So we get it on 1-show delay apart from Sundays and Mondays. June 1st is Monday, so do UK folks get to see it on the Monday night?
no I think it's Tuesday.
Monday night in LA means Tuesday early hours in Europe...so they show it in the evening.
that's how it works for The Daily Show at least.
Cool, thanks. Time to put Sky Planner to use!
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CNBC Europe
The Tonight Show can be seen in Europe on CNBC Europe, Mondays to Fridays at 11pm GMT. It airs on a 1-show delay from the US (except for Sundays and Mondays). Reruns can be seen on weekends at 8pm GMT.
Schedules in the past
Starting on December 1, 1993, CNBC Europe (then known as NBC Super Channel) used to show the full version of the Tonight Show everyday, but changed to a condensed weekday version on March 26, 2007, to make room for additional business programming. Late Night with Conan O'Brien was also shown on weekdays, but was relegated to weekends only when the business programming expanded.
2009 changes
At the start of 2009, CNBC made some changes to their schedules. The Tonight Show With Jay Leno now airs at 11pm GMT Monday-Friday in cutdown 30-minute condensed editions, and at 8pm (two episodes) GMT on weekends in full 45-minute edits. Late Night With Conan O'Brien is no longer shown on CNBC at all. The Tonight Show airs on CNBC on a 1-show delay from the US (so the show that airs on NBC in America on Fridays is shown on Mondays on CNBC, Tuesday's America show airs on Wednesdays on CNBC, etc.)
CNBC Europe have confirmed they will show the Tonight Show when it will be hosted by Conan O'Brien, who takes over from Jay Leno in June 2009. It is thought that the same schedule times will be kept. [1]
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Thanks for the info Norm!
Just to add to that... it looks like CNBC is on Sky Channel 505 for satelite viewers in the UK. So fingers crossed we will get to see it in a couple of weeks.
what I'd like to know is how to see it live
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Monday night in LA means Tuesday early hours in Europe...so they show it in the evening.
that's how it works for The Daily Show at least.
Cool, thanks. Time to put Sky Planner to use!
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