Beauty and The Geek - International Versions

International Versions

Country Name Host Channel Year aired Prize
Australia Beauty and the Geek Australia Bernard Curry Seven Network 8 October 2009 A$100,000
Bulgaria Красавицата и отличникът
Krasavitsata i otlichnikut
Unknown bTV 3 October 2005 300.000 лева
Colombia La Bella y el Nerdo Víctor Gómez Canal Caracol 4 May 2006 CO$200.000.000
Denmark Skønheden og nørden Thomas Hartmann TV3 13 February 2006 250.000 Kr
Estonia Kaunitar ja geenius Osalejad Lauri & Adelina TV3 3 September 2006
Finland Kaunotar ja nörtti Lauri Salovaara MTV3 4 September 2005 20.000€
France Bimbo face aux Intello Laurent Ornac DirectStar
India Beauty and the Geek VJ Andy Channel India 19 March 2011 Rs. 10 Lakhs
Israel היפה והחנון
HaYafa VeHaChnun
Pini Tavger Channel 10 23 July 2008
9 November 2010
₪200.000
Italy La pupa e il secchione Federica Panicucci & Enrico Papi
Paola Barale & Enrico Papi
Italia 1 September 2006
18 April 2010-7 June 2010
200.000€
Mexico La Bella y el Nerd Michel Gurfi TV Azteca 20 August 2007
Netherlands
Belgium
Beauty & de Nerd Mathias Coppens
Bridget Maasland
RTL 5
VTM
2006
September 2007
2009
€25.000
Norway Prinsessen og Professoren Jasmin Aasland TV3 9 March 2006 NOK 200.000
Portugal A Bela e o Mestre José Pedro Vasconcelos & Iva Domingues TVI 11 March 2007 100.000 €
Russia Красавицы и Умники
Krasavitsy i Umniki
Alexander A & Irina Grigorieva REN TV 20 December 2005
Чики и фрики
Chiki i friki
(original US show) MTV
Spain Nadie es Perfecto Jesús Vázquez Telecinco 2007
Turkey Güzel ve Dahi Show TV 7 July 2007
United Kingdom Beauty and the Geek David Mitchell E4 7 February 2006 – 14 March 2006 £40.000

In Brazil, the original American show is aired with Brazilian Portuguese subtitles on the paid TV channel Multishow and it's called As Gostosas e os Geeks (The Hotties and The Geeks).

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