• A
British version of Impractical Jokers began airing in winter 2012 on
BBC Three. It starred comedians Paul McCaffrey,
Joel Dommett,
Marek Larwood and
Roisin Conaty. The pilot was filmed and placed online as part of "The Comedy Kitchen" in 2012. The first series included six episodes, which aired from November 15 to December 20, 2012. The second series also included six episodes, and aired from February 24 to April 2, 2014. It was produced by Yalli Productions. It was cancelled after Series 2 in April 2014, mainly due to its unpopularity. However, more recently,
Comedy Central and
Channel 5 picked up the rights to co-produce a third season of
Impractical Jokers UK with Yalli Productions, starring Late Night Gimp Fight. It aired from 2016 to 2017. • A
Dutch version was broadcast on
Veronica TV in 2012, called
De Fukkers. In 2015 a new version started at
RTL 5, named
Foute Vrienden. The series ran for 5 seasons, ending in 2019. A third All-Female version started in 2018 called
Foute Vriendinnen. • A
Belgian (Flemish) version broadcast on
2BE in the fall of 2012, titled
Foute Vrienden. James Murray appeared in episode 5 of the first season. The second season, which started in March 2014, included 10 episodes. • A
Brazilian version was broadcast on
SBT titled
Amigos da Onça. The series premiere aired on January 7, 2013 and ended on August 13, 2013. James Murray appeared in episode 3 of the second season. • A
Lebanese version was broadcast on
Al Jadeed in the fall of 2013. • A
Mexican version broadcast on
TBS Latin America started on May 20, 2015 with the title
Impractical Jokers. • A
Greek version was broadcast on Ant1 in February 2014 with the title
Wanted. • A
French-language Canadian version was broadcast on
V on February 24, 2014 with the title
Les Jokers. • A
Swedish version was broadcast on
TV6 in April 2014 with the title
Radiostyrd. • A
Spanish version was broadcast on
Neox in 2014 with the title
Sinvergüenzas. • An
Egyptian version was released in 2015 with the title
Al Mohayesoun. • A
Russian version was broadcast on
Che in 2018 and 2019 with the title
Shutniki (Шутники) • An
Australian version starring comedy duo
the Inspired Unemployed premiered August 9, 2023 on
Network 10 and
Paramount+, with the title
The Inspired Unemployed (Impractical) Jokers. • The Lithuanian version of the show premiered in 2025 on
TV3 called "Niekdariai". After the first season ended in 2026
TV6 has started airing the Australian version of the show ==Critical reception==