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Television series with at least five distinct local versions across the world, as opposed to one show shown, possibly dubbed, in many countries. Virtually all of these are examples of the [[Game Show]].
Television series with at least five distinct local versions across the world, as opposed to one show shown, possibly dubbed, in many countries. Virtually all of these are examples of the [[Game Show]].


See also [[Trans Atlantic Equivalent]]. Compare [[International Coproduction]].
See also [[Trans-Atlantic Equivalent]]. Compare [[International Coproduction]].
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Examples:
* [[The Amazing Race]]
* [[The Amazing Race]]
* [[The Apprentice (TV series)|The Apprentice]]
* [[The Apprentice (TV series)|The Apprentice]]
* [[Aquí No Hay Quien Viva|Aqui No Hay Quien Viva]]
* [[Aquí No Hay Quien Viva]]
* [[Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?]]
* [[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]
* [[Big Brother]]
* [[Big Brother]]
* [[The Biggest Loser]]
* [[The Biggest Loser]]
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* Hole in the Wall- An adaptation of part of the Japanese [[Game Show]] ''Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita'' (''Tunnels' Thanks to Everyone''), which has been exported to about 20 countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States. [[wikipedia:Brain Wall|Just read the description.]]
* Hole in the Wall- An adaptation of part of the Japanese [[Game Show]] ''Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita'' (''Tunnels' Thanks to Everyone''), which has been exported to about 20 countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States. [[wikipedia:Brain Wall|Just read the description.]]
** Either has been cancelled or is still running in the Netherlands. Nobody knows. After the initial episode it was quickly forgotten by the general public. Seeing (washed up) 'celebrities' jumping through holes seemed to be not so entertaining.
** Either has been cancelled or is still running in the Netherlands. Nobody knows. After the initial episode it was quickly forgotten by the general public. Seeing (washed up) 'celebrities' jumping through holes seemed to be not so entertaining.
* [[The Honeymooners]] - A sitcom, surprisingly. The Polish version is really very fine.
* [[The Honeymooners]] - A sitcom, surprisingly. The Polish version is really very fine.
** The Dutch version "Toen was geluk heel gewoon" ended after in the summer of 2009 after sixteen full seasons, with the 1974 season as the series stayed 35 year in the past.
** The Dutch version "Toen was geluk heel gewoon" ended after in the summer of 2009 after sixteen full seasons, with the 1974 season as the series stayed 35 year in the past.
* [[Iron Chef]]
* [[Iron Chef]]
* [[Jeopardy!]] (Waagstuk!)
* [[Jeopardy!]] (Waagstuk!)
* [[Married... with Children|Married With Children]] - A sitcom
* [[Married... with Children]] - A sitcom
* [[Master Chef]]
* [[MasterChef]]
** Junior Master Chef
** Junior Master Chef
* [[The Mole (TV series)|The Mole]]
* [[The Mole (TV series)|The Mole]]
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* [[Thank God You're Here]]
* [[Thank God You're Here]]
* [[Top Gear]]
* [[Top Gear]]
* [[Ugly Betty]] (a drama)
* [[The Weakest Link]]
* [[The Weakest Link]]
* [[Who Do You Think You Are?|Who Do You Think You Are]]
* [[Who Do You Think You Are?|Who Do You Think You Are]]
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* [[Wipeout 2008|Wipeout]]
* [[Wipeout 2008|Wipeout]]
* [[The X Factor]]
* [[The X Factor]]
* [[Yo Soy Betty, la Fea]]/[[Ugly Betty]] (a drama)


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[[Category:Works]]
[[Category:Works by country]]
[[Category:Multi National Shows]]
[[Category:Multi-national Shows]]

Latest revision as of 18:09, 15 July 2021

Television series with at least five distinct local versions across the world, as opposed to one show shown, possibly dubbed, in many countries. Virtually all of these are examples of the Game Show.

See also Trans-Atlantic Equivalent. Compare International Coproduction.


Examples of Multi-national Shows include: