"Till Death Do Us Part" U.K. 1965–1975 | "All in the Family" 1971–1979 | The American version moved the story from the East End of London to Queens, N.Y., but centered on an equally bigoted working-class antihero, though Archie Bunker was more riled over race mingling than the socialism that upset his British predecessor, Alf Garnett. |
"Steptoe and Son" U.K. 1962–1965, 1970–1974 | "Sanford and Son" 1972–1977 | The African-American Sanfords of Los Angeles were dealing with pretty much the same junk as their white counterparts in London, and they hated to love each other just as rowdily. |
"Man About the House" U.K. 1973–1976 | "Three's Company" 1977–1984 | The sexual subtext of this two-girls-and-a-guy comedy translated so beautifully across the pond they didn't even have to change Chrissy's name. |
"One Foot in the Grave" U.K. 1990–2000 | "Cosby" 1996–2000 | The late-'90s show "Cosby" was a return to form for the man behind one of the most important black sitcoms ever, "The Cosby Show." The only thing black about its British relative was the comedy. |
"Big Brother" Netherlands 1999–2006 | "Big Brother" 2000–present | Americans took the democracy out of the reality show watched live by millions by introducing the head of household position and making it all about the money. |
"Expedition Robinson" Sweden 1997–2005 | "Survivor" 2000–present | What the show lost in dignity it gained in currency. Money was only an afterthought in Sweden, where 48 players tried to foster communal cooperation -- not fame -- while competing in tasks too intense for American castaways. |
"Queer as Folk" U.K. 1999–2000 | "Queer as Folk" 2000–2005 | Jettisoning the quirky comedy of the original gave the American version more time to strip down to the bare essential: hot sex. |
"Iron Chef/Ironmen of Cooking [Ryori no Tetsujin]" Japan 1993–2002 | "Iron Chef America" 2005–Present | The secret ingredient in the American import? Old masters like Masaharu Morimoto meet new masters like Bobby Flay and Mario Batali in the American Kitchen Stadium, an industrialized take on the traditional Japanese culinary theater. |
"The Office" U.K. 2001–2003 | "The Office" 2005–present | The humor in Scranton, Pa., is wetter than it is in Slough, England, but awkward intercubical glances abound on either side of the Atlantic, and it's always hard to ignore that omnipresent camera. |
"Yo soy Betty, la fea" Colombia 1999–2001 | "Ugly Betty" 2006–present | When South America's twisty telenovela lands in high-budget New York, Betty is still ugly, but the result is pure glamour. |