 The life of an entrepreneur can indeed be pretty much busy, all day long, all week long and all month long until they decide that it's time to go on a vacation. So sitting in front of a TV screen to get entertained might be one of the last things they decide to do daily. However, when it comes to self-development or learning new ways to make their businesses work and make more money, no option is completely ruled out. As a young entrepreneur, sometimes what you need is a visual guide to bring out the entrepreneur in you. Hence, if you have the time to devote to learning a thing or two via your TV set, then why not? In this video, I'll share with you 10 TV shows every entrepreneur must watch. This I believe will help you become a successful person. If you're new here, consider subscribing so that you won't miss other interesting videos like this. 1. Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Fitch is seasuit guys who disguise themselves to see how their business operates from the ground level. Imagine how interesting it is to see CEOs performing blue-collar jobs for their entry-level employees. Fun, right? You can say that. The show, which started in the UK before being adapted for US audiences in 2010, provides a glimpse of the daily operations of major brands and how executives react when confronted with employees on both ends of the spectrum. At the end of the show, some employees are either fired, promoted or given a motivational bonus depending on their performance or performances. However, remember, it is what these brands want you to see that they get to show you the audience. 2. Shock Tank This is one of the oldest yet most popular business TV shows aired. The ABC's show, which started since 2009, features a bunch of entrepreneurs seeking and pitching their businesses to wealthy shark investors. The shark's investors ask several financial questions to help them determine if the business idea has a good chance of flourishing in the market. Shock Tank is the perfect place to see how investors react to small businesses and also viewers get to see the successes and failures of each business. Both entrepreneurs and investors have a thing or two to always learn from the show. 3. Silicon Valley Silicon Valley is an entertaining look at the culture of tech startups based on real-life references to eccentric entrepreneurs as well as outsiders looking for insights on life in the startup world. Richard Hendricks, Thomas Middeldrich, leaves Holi, a Google-like company, to start his own business. Hendritch lived in a house of four, with each man doing his business in the garage. However, as the company gains steam, they encounter every possible issue from problems finding employees to expand to IP lawsuits, local problems and stiff competition. Most startups experience these challenges as well. Silicon Valley explores how Hendricks grew his business and how he handled challenges along the way. 4. Beyond the Tank Beyond the Tank is more like a continuation of Shark Tank. It shows what happens after the deal is done and the real works that come with being an entrepreneur. Here, the story behind most of the popular brands and businesses that were featured on Shark Tank is shown. The show focuses on both businesses that succeeded and those that failed. Beyond the Tank also shows some of the compromises entrepreneurs have to make as well as the lessons they learn when giving away a percentage of their businesses. 5. Startup A desperate banker needs to conceal stolen money on a Haitian-American gang lord wants to go legit and a Cuban-American hacker has an idea that he thinks will revolutionize the future of money. All three parties are forced to work together. What next? A startup is born and they plan to raise a potential multi-billion dollar business on digital currency. 6. Billion Dollar Buyer Billionaire Tilman Fatita goes to small businesses to meet the needs of his customers. For these entrepreneurs, one order is what they need to become successful. Fatita spends time with two entrepreneurs in each episode to get more insight into their business and product. He also has to check the compatibility of the products with the co-owners. 7. Planet of the Apps Planet of Apps created by Apple Inc. is filled with celebrity entrepreneurs that can mentor new app developers through creation, funding and scaling. Each app developer pitches their idea to four advisors hoping to be picked by one who will help them learn on the better guidance and support them with funding and industry knowledge. 8. How I Made My Millions Companies that have surpassed the $1 million hurdle don't necessarily have all the best ideas. However, turning your ordinary idea into extraordinary business is the trick and how I made my millions show behind the scenes of everyday people turning their ordinary ideas into something extra. The show reminds entrepreneurs who believe in their dreams that with a little bit of hard work and calculated risk, your dreams can come to reality. 9. The Profit CNBC's The Profit is one of the best shows for seeing exactly what it takes to run a successful business. Marcus Limonis searches for businesses in need of cash and tries to help them by offering them a huge sum of money and return for a percentage of the profits. The extremely business savvy man knows how best to ask questions to enable him to make the right decisions. Limonis focuses on the people, the product and the process. He never strays away from this process. Unlike Shock Tank, The Profit is one man investor show and Limonis appears to be on a personal quest to compete against the sharks. 10. The Rise to the Top This web-only series is for entrepreneurs who wish to learn from others who have gone ahead. David Seitman Gullard, the host, has interviewed over 250 successful entrepreneurs sharing their success stories. Each episode offers strategic lessons as the success secrets of each entrepreneur is discussed. As an entrepreneur, it's important to keep learning and growing, whether by reading books or watching TV. If watching the TV is an option, then you should look out for these TV shows to help develop the entrepreneur spirit within. Thank you very much for watching our videos. We'd like to give you another interesting video for you to enjoy next, but before then, our team will be very happy if you can like this video and share it with your friends on social media. If you're new here, don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss other interesting videos like this. Look at your screen now to see two other videos we handpicked for you to enjoy next. We love you.