Australian version An Australian version of
A League of Their Own aired on
Network Ten on 16 September 2013. It was presented by comedian
Tommy Little and the captains were tennis star
Pat Cash and swimmer
Eamon Sullivan. The series had ten episodes. Nine episodes were broadcast with the tenth episode being viewed online after it was cancelled to immediate effect after posting a disappointing rating in the show's ninth week.
Danish version A Danish version of
A League of Their Own aired on
Kanal 5 on 7 September 2015. The Danish title is "
5. Halvleg", in English: "
5th half". The show is presented by comedian Carsten Bang and the captains are former professional cyclist
Jesper Skibby and comedian Jesper Juhl. In the first series, there was 10 episodes, and the last aired on 5 November 2015. The first series was very successful, with good ratings, and Kanal 5 decided to renew the show for a second series, with the premiere on 18 February 2016. The series contained 8 episodes, with the same host and captains as in series 1. The last episode of series 2 aired on 14 April 2016. Series 2 was another successful series for Kanal 5, and they decided to renew the show for a third series, with the same host and captains as in the first two series. The first episode of series 3 aired on 4 September 2016. Series 4 on 5 went on with the same host and captains. The first episode of series 4 aired on 12 February 2017 and the last episode aired on 22 June 2017. The first episode of series 5 aired on 2 November 2017.
Awards Host Carsten Bang was nominated for Best Host at Zulu Awards 2016.
German version A German version of
A League of Their Own called
Eine Liga für sich - Buschis Sechserkette, in English: ''A League of its Own - Buschi's Chain of Six'' aired on German TV channel
Sky 1 on 13 March 2017. It is presented by sports commentator and former basketball player Frank Buschmann. Comedian Matze Knop and television host and former professional handball player Panagiota Petridou serve as captains.
American version An American version of
A League of Their Own called
Game On! aired on
CBS on 27 May 2020 until 22 July 2020. The show was hosted by
Keegan-Michael Key with tennis champion
Venus Williams and three-time
Super Bowl champion
Rob Gronkowski as team captains. James Corden (who hosts
The Late Late Show for the network and was the presenter of the original British version) served as executive producer of the show. At the time, this version was going to be aired on 20 May before the change to 27 May. ==References==