Fort Boyard (TV Series) - Broadcast

Broadcast

Fort Boyard has aired on many networks around the world, including:

  • Algeria – Canal Algérie
  • Argentina – Canal 13 Artear
  • Armenia – USArmenia, Armenia TV
  • Azerbaijan – Lider TV (2009–2010)
  • Belgium – BRT (1991), VT4 (1999–2001), RTL-TVI (2007–2008)
  • Bulgaria – bTV
  • Canada – TVA
  • Cyprus – Sigma TV (until mid 2010)
  • Czech Republic – TV Nova (1994–1995), Prima Cool (since 2012, airs the UK version's episodes from series 3 to 5)
  • Denmark – TV3 (1993–2000, 2009–2010)
  • Finland – French version: Yle TV1 (1993), Finnish 2010 version: SuomiTV (2010), Nelonen (2011)
  • France – Antenne 2 (1990–1992), France 2 (1992–present), TV5Monde & Gulli (repeats)
  • Georgia – Rustavi 2
  • Germany – Sat 1 (1990), Pro 7 (2000, 2002), Kabel 1 (2011)
  • Greece – STAR
  • Hungary – TV2
  • Indonesia – TV5Monde Asie
  • Israel – Channel 2
  • Italy – unknown
  • Lebanon – LBC
  • Malaysia – NTV7 (since 2011, airs the UK version's episodes from the late 1990s)
  • the Netherlands – AVRO
  • Norway – TV3 (1993–1997, 1999–2002, 2011)
  • Poland – TVP2
  • Romania – ProTV
  • Russia – NTV (1994–1998), Russia TV Channel (2002–2004, 2006), Channel One (2012)
  • Serbia – Fox televizija
  • Slovakia – TV Markíza
  • South Korea – SBS
  • Spain – Telecinco
  • Sweden – TV4 (1990, 1992–1998, 2003, 2005, 2010–2011, 2011, 2012), TV3 (2000, two seasons)
  • Switzerland – TSR
  • Turkey – Star TV (2000), Fox Turkey (2008, 2009)
  • Ukraine – 1+1, TET (repeats)
  • United Kingdom – Five (1998–2001), Challenge (2003), CITV (2012)
Repeats: Challenge (2002–2006, series 5: 2011–), Virgin 1 (2007–2010, repeats of series 5)
  • United States – ABC (March 1993, aired the 1991 pilot), Disney XD (2011–2012)

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