The Invaders - International Airings

International Airings

The Invaders was aired in Brazil in the 1960s and in the 1980s, with its title translated to Portuguese, Os Invasores.

It was also aired in Quebec and France from the 1960s to the early 1980s, with its title translated to French as Les Envahisseurs.

The Invaders was also aired in the UK on ITV in the 1960s and 1970s, on BBC2 in the late 1980s (although the BBC omitted four episodes at the time - the two-parter "Summit Meeting," "The Prophet" and "The Captive") and again (this time the complete series) in the early 90s, and then the complete series on channel "Five" in 2004 (at around 5am on a Sunday morning). It has seen occasional repeats on the Sci-Fi channel.

It was also aired in Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s as Invasion von der Wega (Invasion from Vega). Not all episodes were dubbed in German or shown.

The Invaders was shown on state-run television network Australian Broadcasting Commission (later Corporation) in the 1960s and 1970s.

It was also aired in Italy from 1981, with its title translated to Italian as Gli Invasori.

The series were also aired in Russia on NTV channel in the late 1990s.

There was a very short run of the show in 2010 on the Sci-Fi network, and a similar "marathon" series on SyFy (the new name for Sci-Fi) in January, 2011.

The series were also aired in Argentina in the early 1970s with its title translated to Spanish, Los Invasores. The intro of the show was inserted in the Argentinian movie Kamchatka (2002)

It also ran on TVE in Spain as Los Invasores in 1968.

It was also aired in The Invaders English 1967.

It was also aired in Belgium, in the original version, on BRT (Belgian Radio and Television) in 1968 -1969

It was aired in Bulgaria on BT1 in 1987.

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