List of international game shows

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Even though game shows first evolved in the United States, they have been presented in many countries.

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Argentina

Armenia

Australia

As with most countries, Australia has made many adaptations of U.S. based game shows, most of which copy the U.S. version's set, particularly with the Grundy shows.

Belgium

Brazil

Currently airing (2021/2022)

TitleTV channelGenre
Big Brother Brasil Globo reality/game show
The Voice Brasil Globo reality/game show
The Voice Kids Globo reality/game show
The Voice + Globo reality/game show
Dança dos Famosos (Dancing with the Stars) Globo reality/game show
Show dos Famosos (Your Face Sounds Familiar) Globo reality/game show
No Limite (Survivor) Globo reality/game show
Quem Quer Ser um Milionário? (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?) Globo game show
Canta Comigo (All Together Now) Record reality/game show
Canta Comigo Teen (All Together Now) Record reality/game show
The Wall Brasil (The Wall) Globo game show
Tem Ou Não Tem (Family Feud) Globo game show
Roda a Roda Jequiti (Wheel of Fortune) SBT game show
A Fazenda (The Farm) Record reality/game show
Bake Off Brasil SBT reality/game show
Bake Off Celebridades SBT reality/game show
MasterChef Brasil Band reality/game show
O Melhor (The Winner Is) SBT reality/game show
Mega Senha (Million Dollar Password) RedeTV! game show
Paredão dos Famosos (Hollywood Squares) Record game show
O Céu é o Limite (L'eredità) RedeTV! game show
Acredite Em Quem Quiser (To Tell the Truth) Globo game show
Pequenos Gênios (Genius Junior) Globo game show
O Mais Fraco Vai Embora (Weakest Link) SBT game show
Nada além de Um Minuto (Minute to Win It) SBT game show
Programa Silvio Santos - Gincana (Takeshi's Castle) SBT game show
Isso Eu Faço (I Can Do That) Record game show
Passa ou Repassa (Double Dare) SBT game show
1001 Perguntas Band game show
Zig Zag Arena Globo game show
Jogo do Mais ou Menos (Card Sharks) SBT game show
Show do Milhão PicPay SBT game show
Quem Arrisca Ganha Mais SBT game show
Comprar É Bom, Levar É Melhor SBT game show
Power Couple (זוג מנצח VIP) Record reality/game show
Top Chef Brasil (Top Chef) Record reality/game show
Cozinhe se Puder - Mestres da Sabotagem (Cutthroat Kitchen) SBT reality/game show
Wall Duet Brasil (The Wall Song) SBT reality/game show
Adultos vs. Crianças (Adults vs. Children) Globo game show
Ilha Record (similar format Desafío) Record reality/game show
Soletrando Globo game show
The Masked Singer Brasil Globo reality/game show
Mestre do Sabor Globo reality/game show
Tudo em Família TV Aparecida game show
Tá Certo? TV Cultura game show
Pra Ganhar É Só Rodar SBT game show
Operação Cupido RedeTV! game show
Bolsa Família SBT game show
Batalha de Família (Family Game Fight!) Globo game show
Sobe O Som Globo game show
Batalha do Lip Sync (Lip Sync Battle) Globo reality/game show
Mystery Duets Brasil Globo reality/game show
Drive Thru Okê SBT reality/game show
Ex-Maridos Contra Ex-Mulheres SBT reality/game show
Minha Mulher que Manda SBT reality/game show

Globo

Record

SBT

Band

RedeTV!

TV Cultura

TV Aparecida

Record News

TV Escola

EI BR

Shoptime

Multishow

Fox

Nat Geo

GNT

Sony

Boomerang

E!

MTV

Bulgaria

Canada

Canadian English-language game and quiz shows have often been aimed towards children and teenagers between the ages of six and 19. A majority of these game shows often run for 30 minutes in each episode. They often derive their formats from game shows produced in the United States, most of them having been run on Canadian networks such as CTV, Global and Citytv.

Although American game and quiz shows are popular in Canada, Canadian residents are not eligible to be contestants on some of them, Wheel Of Fortune , Jeopardy! and The Price Is Right being three notable exceptions. Unlike in the US, game show winnings in Canada are not subject to income tax (actually, residents of most countries aside from the US are not subject to income tax on game show winnings).[ citation needed ]

There are very few Canadian adaptations of American, British, and Dutch-originated quiz shows in the English language. Most, like versions of The Price Is Right, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, and Family Feud, are in French. Some English-language versions of these shows include Supermarket Sweep, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Deal or No Deal, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, and Cash Cab. There are also French-language versions of Deal or No Deal, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, and Cash Cab.

Chile

China

CCTV 1

Dragon TV

Zhejiang TV

Jiangsu TV

Hunan TV

Beijing TV

CCTV 2

Guangdong TV

CCTV 3

Tianjin TV

Shenzhen TV

Sichuan TV

Shandong TV

Liaoning TV

Jiangxi TV

Guizhou TV

Hubei TV

Guangxi TV

Shaanxi TV

Chongqing TV

Xiamen Star

Nanjing TV

Colombia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Reality shows:

Finland

Original Finnish series

Finnish versions of international series

France

La Cinq

TF1

France 2

M6

France 3

C8

TMC

W9

NT1

NRJ 12

France 4

Germany

ZDF

Das Erste

RTL

SAT.1

VOX

ProSieben

Kabel Eins

RTL II

RTLplus

Sky 1

Sport1

TLC

Greece

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

RCTI

ANTV

SCTV

Indosiar

GTV (Global TV)

MNCTV (TPI)

Trans7

Trans TV

NET.

TVRI

Metro TV

Kompas TV

tvOne (LaTiVi)

MTV Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

Fuji TV

TBS

Nippon TV

TV Asahi

TV Tokyo

NHK

Tokyo MX

Okinawa TV

Korea, South

Lebanon

Macedonia

Malta

ONE TV

TVM

Net TV

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Pakistan

Panama

Philippines

ABS-CBN

GMA

PTV

TV5

Q (Quality Television)

IBC

RPN

UNTV

Studio 23

Net 25

Poland

The list does not include talent shows, reality shows (apart from a few reality game shows), nor celebrity-orientated game shows / entertainment programmes based upon game shows.

Airing in 2023

Major former formats

TVP1
TVP2
Polsat
TV4
TVN
TV Puls
Super Polsat
Online platforms

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Russia

Russia 1

Channel One

NTV

Channel 5

REN TV

TNT

CTC

TV3

TV Center

2x2

Russia-K

Pyatnica!

Muz-TV

Karusel

U

Disney

MTV Russia

TV6 (defunct)

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Turkey

ATV

FOX

Kanal D

Star TV

Show TV

TRT 1

TV8

Kanal 7

TRT Çocuk

NTV

TNT (defunct)

Turkmax (defunct)

Kanal 1 (defunct)

Kanal 6 (defunct)

Samanyoulu TV (defunct)

Cine5 (defunct)

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Venezuela

Vietnam

VTV

HTV

THVL

BTV (Binh Duong)

Details: List of television programmes broadcast by Binh Duong TV

VTC

Details: List of television programmes broadcast by VTC

HanoiTV

THP (Hai Phong)

ĐNRTV (Dong Nai)

HGTV (Ha Giang TV)

KG (Kien Giang TV)

THTG (Tien Giang TV)

TTV (Thanh Hoa TV)

TTV (Tuyen Quang TV)

THD (Hai Duong TV)

QRT (Quang Nam TV)

THĐT (Dong Thap TV)

TN (Thai Nguyen TV)

BRT (Ba Ria - Vung Tau TV)

STV (Soc Trang TV)

THTPCT (Can Tho TV)

QRTV (Quang Tri TV)

STV (Son La TV)

Da Nang TV

BTV (Bac Ninh TV)

BGTV (Bac Giang TV)

NTV (Ninh Thuan TV)

NTV (Ninh Binh TV)

NTV (Nghe An TV)

THLC (Lao Cai TV)

SCTV (Vietnam Television)

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