The success of
Saturday Night Takeaway led to the creation of a number of international versions: • A Finnish version of the programme, entitled
Huuma (
Ecstasy in English) was aired on
MTV3. Premiering in March 2005, it ran for four years before it was axed in 2009. The show featured its own take on notable segments, such as "Little Ant & Dec" and "Win the Ads", and featured various hosts presenting it. It was revived by MTV3 on 14 September 2019, and ran for 10 episodes, ending on 16 November 2019. • A Chinese version of the programme was launched on 11 January 2008. Entitled
Friday Night Takeaway (快乐2008 in Chinese), it was broadcast on
Hunan TV, and hosted by
He Jiong and Ma Ke. • Two German versions of the programme were created. The first version, made in 2005, was cancelled after just one episode was shown on
Sat.1. The second version was launched on 29 August 2008, under the title
Die Sonja & Dirk Show, and had better success. Created for
RTL Television, it was hosted by
Sonja Zietlow and
Dirk Bach, both of whom were known for presenting
the German version of ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'', and featured a similar format to the British original in terms of segments. The programme ran for four years before it was axed, following the death of Bach on 1 October 2012. • A Spanish version of the show,
El supershow, was aired on
Antena 3 in Summer 2004, presented by
Carlos Sobera and Patricia Pérez. Starting on 21 July and lasting until late August, it was axed after one series despite getting good ratings. • A
Flemish version of the show, named
Alles Moet Weg ("Everything has to go") was aired on the
Belgian commercial channel
VTM for one season. Hosted by
Koen Wauters, the show ran for one season of six episodes, starting on 29 February 2008. It featured several segments copied from the British version like "the Jiggy Bank" and "versus" (here named "Koen Versus", where Koen would compete against a different Flemish celebrity each week.) and "Beat The Boys". The sixth and last episode aired on 4 April 2008. • A
Portuguese version named
Sabadabadão was launched on 10 May 2014. Broadcast on
SIC, and co-produced by
FremantleMedia, it was hosted by Júlia Pinheiro and
João Baião, and ran for only one series of twelve episodes before it was axed. • An American version was initially planned with
Ant & Dec being the host under the name
Saturday Night Takeout. The programme was launched on 15 September 2015. Announced the previous year on 27 October 2014, it was entitled
Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris (referred to also as
Best Time Ever), presented by
Neil Patrick Harris, and produced by
NBC as part of their Tuesday night entry for 2015–16 television season. The show ran for one season, ending on 3 November 2015, before it was announced on 15 December, later that year, that it had been cancelled. • A French version of the programme was launched on 11 February 2015. Announced the previous month, it was entitled
Tout peut arriver ("
Anything Could Happen"), aired on
M6, and hosted by
Guillaume Pley and
Jérôme Anthony. The show performed poorly in the ratings and was cancelled after airing three episodes, the third of which was aired on
W9. • In October 2015, Australian network
Seven announced plans to create an Australian version of the British original, intended to be aired on Sundays under the title of
Sunday Night Takeaway, though no further announcements were made by Seven following this, and their plans were later dropped amidst claims it was focusing efforts on another project. On 19 May 2018,
Network Ten officially announced plans to create an Australian version, under the same proposed title, and to be hosted by
Julia Morris and
Chris Brown, both of whom host the Australian version of ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, It was announced in early February that Chris & Julia's Sunday Night Takeaway'' would premiere on 24 February 2019. ==Notes==