The Kumars at Number 42 was shown in
Asia (including
India and
Malaysia) on the
Star World satellite TV channel and on
SABC in
South Africa. The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation screened it in Australia. Its previous time slot, being right before hugely successful Australian comedy
Kath & Kim, made the programme successful there. It was very popular in New Zealand as well, where it was screened by
Television New Zealand. It has been broadcast in the United States on
BBC America, and in Canada on
BBC Canada, a
digital cable channel. It was shown in Sweden, as
Curry Curry talkshow, by
SVT2 in 2004, in the
Netherlands on the public broadcasting foundation
NPS (
Nederland 3), in
Switzerland on Swiss TV station
DRS, and in India on
Comedy Central. In August 2002, the American network
NBC entered a deal to buy the format but later dropped out. A new version of the show was planned for Sunday evenings on
Fox, restyled as a show in the 2003-04 season featuring a
Latino-American family called
The Ortegas and featuring
Cheech Marin. However the program was dropped from Fox's post-baseball playoffs schedule to focus the network's schedule on the success of
The O.C. at the time, and became another one of Fox's series which were scheduled, but never made it to air. Six episodes were produced, but never aired. The Australian version,
Greeks on the Roof (featuring
Greek Australians), debuted in 2003 but was soon taken off the air because of very low ratings.
ARY Digital has produced a Pakistani version of the show called
Ghaffar at Dhoraji featuring a
Gujarati family living in
Karachi.
Sony Television has produced an Indian version of the show called
Batliwalla House No. 43 featuring a
Parsee family living in
Mumbai. In Russia,
Channel One made the Armenian version of the show called
Rubik Vsemogushchiy (
en: Rubik Allmighty;
Rubik is a short for the Armenian name
Ruben). The idea of the show was that an Armenian named Rubik (played by Ruben Dzhaginyan) and his family interview the Russian stars (such as pop singers
Vera Brezhneva and
Anna Semenovich; TV presenters Dmitri Dibrov, Timur Rodriguez (real name Timur Yunusov), Valdis Pelsh and
Sergei Svetlakov; and actors Igor Vernik and
Anastasia Zavorotnyuk). There were just four episodes of the show, and it was soon taken off the air because of generally negative reviews from critics. ==Revivals==