Got Talent#Ukraine

{{short description|Television talent show franchise}}

{{use dmy dates|date=October 2020}}

{{Infobox media franchise

| title = Got Talent

| image = Got Talent logo.PNG

| creator = Simon Cowell

| origin = {{ubl|Britain's Got Talent|Australia's Got Talent|America's Got Talent (first broadcast)}}

| owner = Syco Entertainment

| years = 2006–present

| tv = Got Talent (see international versions)
Got Talent Kids
Got More Talent
Planet's/World's Got Talent
The Champions

| otherlabel1 = Genre

| otherdata1 = Talent show

| otherlabel2 = First aired

| otherdata2 = {{Start date and age|2006|06|21|df=y}}

| otherlabel3 = Distributor

| otherdata3 = Fremantle

| website = {{URL|https://www.fremantle.com/britains-got-talent/|Production website}}

}}

Got Talent is a British{{Efn|The format is labelled as "British" because although America had the first full season of the format, Britain's Got Talent had its pilot episode conceived and filmed in the first few months of 2006 before America's Got Talent had begun production.|name=|group=}} talent show TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell's Syco Entertainment. It has spawned spin-offs in over 60 countries, in what is now referred to as the 'Got Talent' format, similar to that described by Fremantle of the Idol and The X Factor formats. Unlike those shows, Got Talent (influenced by the variety of talent shows Opportunity Knocks and New Faces) showcases other artistic disciplines as well as singers.

In April 2014, the format was named the world's most successful reality TV format ever by Guinness World Records.{{cite web |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a562780/got-talent-wins-guinness-world-record-is-most-successful-reality-show/ |title=Got Talent wins Guinness World Record, is most successful reality show |work=Digital Spy |date=7 April 2014 |last1=Wightman |first1=Catriona |access-date=22 July 2024}} Cowell said: "I am very proud that Got Talent is a homegrown British show. We owe its success to a group of very talented producers all over the world who have made this happen. And of course amazing talent."{{cite news |last=Lynch |first=Kevin |date=7 April 2014 |title=Simon Cowell's 'Got Talent' confirmed as world's most successful reality TV format |url=https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2014/4/simon-cowells-got-talent-confirmed-as-worlds-most-successful-reality-tv-format-56587/ |access-date=27 May 2020 |work=Guinness World Records |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140410125810/https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2014/4/simon-cowells-got-talent-confirmed-as-worlds-most-successful-reality-tv-format-56587/ |archive-date=10 April 2014 |url-status=live }}

History

Got Talent was conceived in 2005 by Simon Cowell, creator and judge on The X Factor. The format's origins can be traced to the British talent shows Opportunity Knocks (on-screen from the 1950s, with the winner using the now-standard method of a telephone vote) and New Faces. Both shows showcased singers, dancers and comedians, as well as performers such as acrobats, animal acts and novelty acts.{{cite book |last1=Gunter |first1=Barrie |title=I Want to Change My Life: Can Reality TV Competition Shows Trigger Lasting Career Success? |date=2014 |publisher=Cambridge Scholars Publishing |page=12}} Cowell said:"I was a fan of variety shows Opportunity Knocks and New Faces, and to be able to update that tradition, really was a buzz".{{cite news |last=Lawrence |first=Pam |title=Simon Cowell and The Talent Show Story - British Television |url=http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art43894.asp |access-date=26 January 2022 |work=Bella Online |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060701072036/http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art43894.asp |archive-date=1 July 2006 |url-status=live }}

The concept of the format was for a large-scale televised talent competition where anyone, of any age and background, could participate with any form of talent before an audience and a panel of judges. The concept was first proposed to the British television network ITV, which agreed to a pilot episode of the format.{{cite news |url=http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/britains-got-talent/fern-britton-was-supposed-to-be-britains-got-talent-judge/ |title=Fern Britton was supposed to be Britain's Got Talent judge |last=McGarry |first=Lisa |date=13 January 2012 |publisher=Unreality TV |access-date=28 December 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131230234208/http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/britains-got-talent/fern-britton-was-supposed-to-be-britains-got-talent-judge/ |archive-date=30 December 2013}} When it proved a success, work began on producing a season of the competition for British television, but was suspended after its intended host had a dispute with ITV and ultimately ended their involvement.{{cite news |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/paul-ogrady-i-gave-up-chance-1691840 |title=Paul O'Grady: I gave up chance to host Britain's Got Talent |date=4 September 2010 |work=Daily Mirror |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226085406/https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/paul-ogrady-i-gave-up-chance-1691840 |archive-date=26 February 2014 |url-status=live }} Cowell subsequently promoted the concept to American television networks sooner than planned, and secured the interest of American television network NBC to produce a season for their 2006 summer broadcast schedule.{{cite web |last1=Dowell |first1=Ben |title=O'Grady: why I left ITV |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2006/jan/11/broadcasting.ITV |website=The Guardian |date=11 January 2006 |access-date=4 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140921022847/https://www.theguardian.com/media/2006/jan/11/broadcasting.ITV |archive-date=21 September 2014 |url-status=live }}

America's Got Talent debuted on 21 June 2006, and was the first international edition of the franchise to be produced and broadcast. The programme proved a success for NBC, who commissioned further seasons, while launching the franchise internationally – among countries where television networks between late 2006 bought up the competition's format to mid-2007 included France, Russia, Sweden, and Australia. Cowell later returned to the UK to continue production of the British edition for ITV, leading to Britain's Got Talent debuting on 9 June 2007.

=Golden buzzer=

The golden buzzer, which allows each judge to select one act to advance directly to the next round of the competition, was first introduced in 2012 on the sixth season of Germany's Das Supertalent, and was adopted in 2014 on both the eighth series of Britain's Got Talent{{cite news|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/entertainment/showbiz-news/2014/02/12/bgt-judges-feeling-a-golden-buzz/|title=BGT judges feeling a golden buzz|date=12 February 2014|work=Express & Star|publisher=Midland News Association|access-date=17 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140212175546/https://www.expressandstar.com/entertainment/showbiz-news/2014/02/12/bgt-judges-feeling-a-golden-buzz/|archive-date=12 February 2014|url-status=dead}} and the ninth season of America's Got Talent.{{cite web|url=http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/americas_got_talent_offers_a_golden_buzzer-2014-04|title='America's Got Talent' Season 9: 'Golden Buzzer' can save contestants|website=Zap2it |date=April 7, 2014 |last1=Cutler |first1=Jacqueline |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140409001958/http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/americas_got_talent_offers_a_golden_buzzer-2014-04|archive-date=April 9, 2014|url-status=dead}}

Changes in the golden buzzer rules over the years have included allowing the host to award a golden buzzer separately from the judging panel; a "group" golden buzzer whereby the judges and the host can collectively give a golden buzzer to an act without losing their own personal golden buzzers; and an "audience" golden buzzer under which the panel can award a golden buzzer to an act that has generated an especially strong positive reaction from the studio audience.

In 2024, the fourth season of Canada's Got Talent introduced a $25,000 cash prize for each recipient of the golden buzzer, making it the first edition of the franchise to do so.{{Cite web |last=Hudson |first=Greg |date=2024-03-06 |title=Canada's got Talent is offering the biggest cash prize in Canadian television history |url=https://mediaincanada.com/2024/03/06/canadas-got-talent-is-offering-the-biggest-cash-prize-in-canadian-television-history/ |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=Media in Canada}} In the same year, the nineteenth season of America's Got Talent introduced a change whereby each judge will be able to give two golden buzzers rather than one.{{cite news |first=Riley |last=Utley |url=https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/movies/simon-cowell-fan-americas-got-160135796.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240322170719/https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/movies/simon-cowell-fan-americas-got-160135796.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 March 2024 |title=Simon Cowell Is A Fan Of America's Got Talent's Big Golden Buzzer Change For Season 19, And I Bet Viewers Will Feel The Same |work=CinemaBlend |via=Yahoo! |date=March 20, 2024}}

Not all versions of the franchise use the golden buzzer.

=Proposed global version=

In June 2010, following Britain's Got Talent{{'}}s success at the BAFTA television awards, Cowell voiced his ideas regarding World's Got Talent, a global version of Got Talent. However, he argued that the format would not work with judges as they had all "tried to be him" in previous attempts (such as World Idol), and instead proposed a commentary format, similar to that of the Eurovision Song Contest.{{cite web |url=http://tv.uk.msn.com/news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153672118 |title=Cowell backs global Talent contest |work=pa.press.net |publisher=MSN TV |date=2010-06-07 |access-date=2012-08-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301021916/http://tv.uk.msn.com/news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153672118 |archive-date=2012-03-01 |url-status=dead }} During the same week, more details were announced, with Cowell explaining 20 previous winning contestants from global variations of Got Talent would be brought together at the Royal Albert Hall with himself and Jonathan Lopez both having roles in the show. A proposed prize of £1 million was announced a projected global television audience of 300 million, and the intended airdate of 2011.{{cite news |url=http://celebrity.uk.msn.com/news/gossip/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153683029 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100614060128/http://celebrity.uk.msn.com/news/gossip/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153683029 |archive-date=2010-06-14 |title=Simon Cowell planning World's Got Talent? |work=Splash News |date=7 June 2010 |publisher=MSN Celebrity UK}}

However, Cowell halted plans for the series because it would conflict with his judging commitments with The X Factor USA and Britain's Got Talent for the years to come. In February 2014, The X Factor USA was cancelled by Fox due to low ratings and Cowell's decision to return to the UK version of that show.{{Cite news |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |date=2014-02-07 |title=Fox's 'The X Factor' Cancelled After Three Seasons |url=https://deadline.com/2014/02/x-factor-cancelled-fox-simon-cowell-679510/ |access-date=2024-07-23 |work=Deadline Hollywood}}

In 2014, ITV first broadcast a series of spin-off shows Planet's Got Talent which showed clips of Got Talent from all over the world. It was later broadcast in Italy on TV8 and Sky Uno. Slovenia made a show as same as the British one. In 2019, Hunan Television produced an unofficial spin-off series, World's Got Talent, whose copyrights were shared by Hunan Television and Fremantle, featuring 61 notable acts from the Got Talent franchise around the world. Currently, a similar version of "World's Got Talent" and "Planet's Got Talent" acts as a YouTube channel, known as "Got Talent Global". The channel uploads clips from "Got Talent" shows worldwide. The channel currently has over 21 million subscribers.{{Cite web |title=Got Talent Global |url=https://www.youtube.com/@gottalentglobal |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=YouTube}} A similar channel, called Top Talent uploads clips of The X Factor, Got Talent and Idol from around the world. That channel has over 6 million subscribers.{{Cite web |title=Top Talent |url=https://www.youtube.com/@TopTalentTV |access-date=2024-07-24 |website=YouTube}}

NBC launched a spin-off series, America's Got Talent: The Champions in 2019, featuring notable contestants from America's Got Talent alongside acts from the franchises worldwide.{{cite web|last1=Haring|first1=Bruce|title='America's Got Talent' Adds Winter Championship Series To NBC Schedule|url=https://deadline.com/2018/05/americas-got-talent-adds-winter-championship-series-to-nbc-schedule-1202389461/|website=Deadline Hollywood |date=12 May 2018 |access-date=12 May 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180512221320/https://deadline.com/2018/05/americas-got-talent-adds-winter-championship-series-to-nbc-schedule-1202389461/ |archive-date=12 May 2018 |url-status=live }} The winner of this spin-off series was Canadian-American card magician Shin Lim. In addition, Hunan Television produced an unofficial global version of Got Talent in 2019, the World's Got Talent presented by Eliza Liang and Wong Cho-lam, featuring notable contestants from the Got Talent versions around the world. Following the success of America's Got Talent: The Champions, ITV launched a spin-off series, Britain's Got Talent: The Champions in 2019, featuring notable contestants from Britain's Got Talent alongside acts from the franchises worldwide. The winner of this spin-off series was dance act, Twist and Pulse. In 2020, Seven Network launched a spinoff series of Australia's Got Talent called Australia's Got Talent: Challengers & Champions, which was cancelled before production began.

''Got Talent'' around the world

:{{color box|#90EE90}} Franchise with a currently airing season

:{{color box|#E0B0FF}} Franchise with an upcoming season

:{{color box|#ADD8E6}} Franchise with an unknown status

:{{color box|#A9A9A9}} Franchise that has suspended production or was cancelled during development

:{{color box|#FCA9A9}} Franchise that has ended

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class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; line-height:18px; width:100%;"
style="width:50px;"| Country/regionLocal NameNetworkdata-sort-type="date"|PremiereHost(s)Judgesstyle="width:387px;"|Seasons and winners
id=A

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Africa

| style="background:;"| {{ill|L'Afrique a un Incroyable Talent|fr|L'Afrique a un incroyable talent}} {{in lang|fr}}

| RTI
ORTB
ORTM

| 14 October 2016

| style="text-align:left;"| Konnie Touré
Daouda Sane

| style="text-align:left;"| Claudia Tagbo
Fally Ipupa
Angélique Kidjo

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2016: Two Brothers Sylla {{small|(acrobats)}}
Season 2, 2017: Strauss Serpent {{small|(21-year-old contortionist)}}

rowspan="2" style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Albania
Kosovo

| style="background:#FCA9A9;"| Albanians Got Talent

| Top Channel

| 25 August 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Albana Osmani
Benet Kaci

| style="text-align:left;"| Altin Basha
Rovena Dilo
Armend Rexhepagiqi

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2010: Fiqiri Luli & Sabrina Troushku {{small|(circus dancers)}}

style="background:#E0B0FF; | Albania's Got Talent

| Vizion Plus

| 11 November 2024

| style="text-align:left;"| Isli Islami

| style="text-align:left;"| Adelina Ismaili
Agron Llakaj
Kastro Zizo
Ledina Çelo

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2024–25: Tristan Cela {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2025–26: Upcoming season

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Arab world

| style="background:;"| Arabs Got Talent

| MBC

| 14 January 2011

| style="text-align:left;"|Current
Raya Abirached
Former
Qusai Kheder {{small|(1–6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Current
Ali Jaber
Najwa Karam
Nasser Al Qasabi {{small|(2–4, 7–)}}
Bassem Youssef {{small|(7–)}}
Former
Amr Adeeb {{small|(1)}}
Ahmed Helmy {{small|(3–6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2011: Amr Qatamesh {{small|(stand-up satirical poetry)}}
Season 2, 2012: Khawater Al-Zalam {{small|(glow-in-the-dark)}}
Season 3, 2013: Sima group {{small|(artistic dance)}}
Season 4, 2014–15: Salah Benlemqawanssa {{small|(35-year-old popper/b-boy)}}
Season 5, 2017: Emanne Beasha {{small|(8-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 6, 2019: Mayyas {{small|(Mainly female Dance troupe)}}
Season 7, 2024: Mandalab {{small|(dance-troupe)}}
Season 8, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" rowspan=2|Argentina

|style="background:#FCA9A9;"|Talento Argentino

| rowspan="2"| Telefe

| 27 July 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Mariano Peluffo {{small|(1–3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Cesar 'Kike' Teruel {{small|(1–3)}}
Maximiliano Guerra {{small|(1–3)}}
Catherine Fulop {{small|(1–3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2008: Martin Bustos {{small|(25-year-old comedian/impersonator)}}
Season 2, 2009: Daniel Ferreyra {{small|(39-year-old guitarist)}}
Season 3, 2010–11: Diego Gutierrez {{small|(23-year-old button accordion player)}}

style="background:#ADD8E6;"| Got Talent Argentina

| 21 August 2023

| style="text-align:left;"| Lizy Tagliani

| style="text-align:left;"| Abel Pintos
Emir Abdul
Florencia Peña
La Joaqui

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2023: Matías and Johanna Ortíz {{small|(dancers)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Armenia

| style="background:;"| Թաքնված տաղանդ
{{small|Taqnvats taghand}}

| Shant TV

| 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Grigor Aghakhanyan {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Violet Grigoryan {{small|(1–2)}}
Sergei Danielian {{small|(1–2)}}
Nikolai Tsaturyan {{small|(1)}}
Artyom Yerkanyan {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009: Samvel Davtyan {{small|(singer)}}
Season 2, 2010: Samvel Harutyunyan {{small|(singer)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"|Asia{{efn|name=GotTalentAsia|Joint version with India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and other more Asian countries, taking part}}

| style="background:" |Asia's Got Talent

| AXN Asia

| 12 March 2015

| style="text-align:left;"| Marc Nelson {{small|(1)}}
Rovilson Fernandez {{small|(1)}}
Alan Wong {{small|(2–3)}}
Justin Bratton {{small|(2–3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| David Foster {{small|(1–3)}}
Anggun {{small|(1–3)}}
Melanie C {{small|(1)}}
Vanness Wu {{small|(1)}}
Jay Park {{small|(2–3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2015: El Gamma Penumbra {{small|(shadow play group)}}
Season 2, 2017: The Sacred Riana {{small|(25-year-old spooky magician)}}
Season 3, 2019: Eric Chien {{small|(26-year-old close-up magician)}}

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Australia

| Australia's Got Talent

|Seven Network {{small|(1–6, 9–10)}}
Nine Network {{small|(7–8)}}

| 18 February 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Grant Denyer {{small|(1–6)}}
Julia Morris {{small|(7)}}
Dave Hughes {{small|(8)}}
Ricki-Lee Coulter {{small|(9–10)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Red Symons {{small|(1–3)}}
Tom Burlinson {{small|(1–3)}}
Dannii Minogue {{small|(1–6)}}
Brian McFadden {{small|(4–6)}}
Kyle Sandilands {{small|(4–7)}}
Dawn French {{small|(7)}}
Geri Halliwell {{small|(7)}}
Timomatic {{small|(7)}}
Ian Dickson {{small|(8)}}
Sophie Monk {{small|(8)}}
Kelly Osbourne {{small|(8)}}
Eddie Perfect {{small|(8)}}
Lucy Durack {{small|(9)}}
Nicole Scherzinger {{small|(9)}}
Manu Feildel {{small|(9)}}
Shane Jacobson {{small|(9–10)}}
Alesha Dixon {{small|(10)}}
Kate Ritchie {{small|(10)}}
David Walliams {{small|(10)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2007: Bonnie Anderson {{small|(12-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2008: "Smokin" Joe Robinson {{small|(16-year-old guitarist)}}
Season 3, 2009: Mark Vincent {{small|(15-year-old-opera singer)}}
Season 4, 2010: Justice Crew {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 5, 2011: Jack Vidgen {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}
Season 6, 2012: Andrew De Silva {{small|(37-year-old singer)}}
Season 7, 2013: Uncle Jed {{small|(Funk/Soul/Jazz/Reggae band)}}
Season 8, 2016: Fletcher Pilon {{small|(15-year-old singer)}}
Season 9, 2019: Kristy Sellars {{small|(33-year-old pole dancer)}}
Season 10, 2022: Acromazing {{small|(Acrobatic group)}}
Season 11, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Azerbaijan

| style="background:#;"| Özünü Tanıt
{{small|Ozunu Tanit}}

| ATV

| February 2015

| style="text-align:left;"| Aygun Akif
Elgun Huseynov

| style="text-align:left;"| Murad Dadaşov {{small|(1)}}
Aygün Kazımova {{small|(1)}}
ABD Malik {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2015: Elkhan Mammadov {{small|(magician)}}

id=B

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" rowspan="3"| Belgium

| style="background:#FCA9A9;"| Supertalent in Vlaanderen {{in lang|nl}}

| VIER

| 15 March 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Dré Steemans {{small|(1)}}
Ann Van Elsen {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Paul Jambers {{small|(1)}}
Martine Prenen {{small|(1)}}
Gert Verhulst {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2007: Triple E {{small|(singing trio sisters)}}

Belgium's Got Talent {{in lang|nl}}

| VTM

| 10 September 2012

| style="text-align:left;"| Koen Wauters
Laura Tesoro {{small|(4–7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Ray Cokes {{small|(1–3)}}
Karen Damen {{small|(1–3)}}
Rob Vanoudenhoven {{small|(1–3)}}
Niels Destadsbader {{small|(3–5; studioshows, 6)}}
An Lemmens {{small|(4–7)}}
Dan Karaty {{small|(4–6)}}
Stan Van Samang {{small|(4–6)}}
Jens Dendoncker {{small|(auditions, 6)}}
Bart Peeters {{small|(7)}}
Ruth Beeckmans {{small|(7)}}
Davy Parmentier {{small|(7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2012: Karolien Goris {{small|(11-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2013: Michael Lanzo {{small|(34-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2015: Domenico Vaccaro {{small|(22-year-old pole dancer)}}
Season 4, 2016: Baba Yega {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 5, 2018: Tascha & Ian {{small|(dancers)}}
Season 6, 2019: Benjamin Ceyssens {{small|(19-year-old pianist)}}
Season 7, 2021: De Mini Droids {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 8, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#fca9a9;"|Belgium's Got Talent {{in lang|fr}}

| RTL-TVI

| 10 September 2012

| style="text-align:left;"| Julie Taton {{small|(1–2)}}
Jean-Michel Zecca {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Maureen Dor {{small|(1–2)}}
Carlos Vaquera {{small|(1–2)}}
Paul Ambach {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2012: 2 Mad {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 2, 2013: Junbox {{small|(20-year-old-dancer)}}

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Brazil

| style="background:;|Got Talent Brasil

| RecordTV {{small|(1)}}
SBT {{small|(2–)}}

| 2 April 2013

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Ratinho {{small|(2–)}}
Former
Rafael Cortez {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
TBA {{small|(2–)}}
TBA {{small|(2–)}}
TBA {{small|(2–)}}
Former
Milton Cunha {{small|(1)}}
Daniela Cicarelli {{small|(1)}}
Sidney Magal {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2013: Domingues da Palha {{small|(45-year-old coconut leaf musician)}}
Season 2, 2025: Upcoming Season

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Bulgaria

| style="background:;"|България търси талант
{{small|Balgariya tarsi talant}}

| bTV

| 1 March 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
TBA {{small|(9–)}}
TBA {{small|(9–)}}
Former
Maria Ignatova {{small|(1–2)}}
Aleksandra Raeva {{small|(1–2)}}
Maria Silvestar {{small|(3–5)}}
Aleksandar Kadiev {{small|(4, 6–8)}}
Daniel Petkanov {{small|(6–8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Galena {{small|(9–)}}
TBA {{small|(9–)}}
TBA {{small|(9–)}}
TBA {{small|(9–)}}
Former
Magarditch Halvadjian {{small|(1; auditions, 2)}}
Hilda Kazasyan {{small|(1–2)}}
Krasimir Radkov {{small|(live shows, 2)}}
Asen Blatechki {{small|(3, 5)}}
Vania Tsvetkova {{small|(3)}}
Esil Duran {{small|(3)}}
Darina Pavlova {{small|(4)}}
Ivo Siromahov {{small|(4)}}
Desi Dobreva {{small|(live shows, 4)}}
Nikolai Iliev {{small|(4)}}
Iliana Benovska {{small|(auditions, 4)}}
Mihaela Fileva {{small|(5)}}
Lyuben Dilov Jr. {{small|(1–3, 5–6; auditions, 7)}}
Itso Hazarta {{small|(5–7)}}
Slavena Vatova {{small|(6–7)}}
Lyubomir Neikov {{small|(live shows, 7)}}
Nikolaos Tsitiridis {{small|(8)}}
Katerina Evro {{small|(6–8)}}
Evelin Kostova {{small|(8)}}
Todor Kantardzhiev {{small|(8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010: Bogdana Petrova {{small|(17-year-old visually impaired singer)}}
Season 2, 2012: Kristina Arabadzhieva {{small|(12-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2014: Thomas Tomov {{small|(17-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 4, 2015: Plamen Lubenov {{small|(20-year-old wheelchair breakdancer)}}
Season 5, 2016: Vivo Montana {{small|(18–44-year-old musical band)}}
Season 6, 2019: Adriyan Asenov {{small|(31-year-old blind imitator)}}
Season 7, 2021: Kaloyan Geshev {{small|(9-year-old mental calculator)}}
Season 8, 2022: Stefan Ivanov {{small|(6-year-old bagpiper)}}
Season 9, 2025: Upcoming season

id=C

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Cambodia

| style="background:#;"| Cambodia's Got Talent

| Hang Meas HDTV

| 30 November 2014

| style="text-align:left;"| Nhem Sokun {{small|(1)}}
Pen Chamrong {{small|(1)}}
Chea Vibol {{small|(2)}}
San Visal {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Preap Sovath {{small|(1–2)}}
Khat Sokhim
Neay Koy
Neay Krem {{small|(2–3)}}
Chea Vibol {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2014–15: Yoeun Pisey {{small|(15-year-old blind singer)}}
Season 2, 2018: The King {{small|(dance group)}}
Season 3, 2023: MJM {{small|(dance group)}}

style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;" rowspan="3"| Canada

| style="background:#;"| Canada's Got Talent (in English)

| rowspan="2" | Citytv

| 4 March 2012

| style="text-align:left;"|Current
Lindsay Ell {{small|(2–)}}
Former
Dina Pugliese {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Howie Mandel {{small|(2–)}}
Shania Twain {{small|(5–)}}
Katherine Ryan {{small|(5–)}}
Kardinal Offishall {{small|(2–)}}
Former
Stephan Moccio {{small|(1)}}
Measha Brueggergosman {{small|(1)}}
Martin Short {{small|(1)}}
Lilly Singh {{small|(2–4)}}
Trish Stratus {{small|(2–4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2012: Sagkeeng's Finest {{small|(tap dance troupe)}}
Season 2, 2022:{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2021/06/canada-got-talent-revived-simon-cowell-america-got-talent-las-vegas-1234771278/|title=Canada's Got Talent Revived After Nine-Year Hiatus; Simon Cowell Takes America's Got Talent To Las Vegas|work=Deadline Hollywood|author=Jake Kanter|date=June 8, 2021|access-date=June 8, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608153442/https://deadline.com/2021/06/canada-got-talent-revived-simon-cowell-america-got-talent-las-vegas-1234771278/|archive-date=June 8, 2021|url-status=live}} Jeanick Fournier {{small|(48-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2023: Conversion {{small|(dance group)}}
Season 4, 2024:{{cite tweet|user=CanGotTalent|number=1658662348780089344|title=Apply now for season 3 because the winner of CGT 2024 will receive a life changing $1,000,000! It's all thanks to @Rogers, who are with you all the way! PLUS! @cibc will be giving $25,000 to each Golden Buzzer Winner for a total of $150,000 - To help realize their ambitions.|date=17 May 2023}} Rebecca Strong {{small|(20-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2025: Jacob Lewis {{small|(singer)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9;"|Canadian Family's Got Talent

| 27 April 2020

| style="text-align:left;"| Dina Pugliese {{small|(1)}}
Devo Brown {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Simon Cowell {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2020: CZN {{small|(singing trio)}}

style="background:;"|Quel talent!(in French){{Cite web |last=Nolin |first=Stéphanie |date=2025-02-11 |title=Le futur de l'émission «Quel talent!» est maintenant connu |url=https://showbizz.net/tele/le-futur-de-lemission-quel-talent-est-maintenant-connu |access-date=2025-02-12 |website=Showbizz.net |language=fr}}

| Noovo

| 9 September 2024

| style="text-align:left;"| Marie-Josée Gauvin

| style="text-align:left;"| Rachid Badouri
Anne Dorval
Marie-Mai
{{ill|Serge Denoncourt|fr|vertical-align=sup}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2024:{{Cite web |last=Nolin |first=Stéphanie |date=2024-11-14 |title=Ces artistes incroyables remportent la première saison de «Quel talent! » |url=https://showbizz.net/tele/ces-artistes-incroyables-remportent-la-premiere-saison-de-quel-talent |access-date=2024-11-15 |website=Showbizz.net |language=fr}} Stardust {{Small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 2, 2025: Upcoming season

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Central Asia{{efn|name=GotTalentCentralAsia|Joint version with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan taking part}}

| style="background:#;" | Central Asia's Got Talent

| Khabar TV {{small|(1)}}
NTK {{small|(2)}}
Kyrgyz Television {{small|(1–2)}}
TV Safina {{small|(1–2)}}
Zo'r TV {{small|(1)}}
Sevimli TV {{small|(2)}}
Xəzər TV {{small|(2)}}

| 15 September 2019

| style="text-align:left;"| Bekhruz Nasriddinov {{small|(1)}}
Kumar Lukmanov {{small|(1)}}
Timur Aliyev {{small|(1)}}
Yerkebulan Myrzabek {{small|(1)}}
Erkin Ryskulbekov {{small|(1–2)}}
Akkenzhe Alimzhan {{small|(2)}}
Begzod Abdusamatov {{small|(2)}}
Zarina Rahimi {{small|(2)}}
Leyla Aliyeva {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Alovuddin Abdullayev {{small|(1)}}
Gulnur Satylganova {{small|(1)}}
Nurlan Abdullin {{small|(1)}}
Sitora Farmonova {{small|(1–2)}}
Serik Akishev {{small|(2)}}
Yerbolat Zhanabylov {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2019: Chorshanbe Alovatov {{small|(22-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2022: Moranbon {{small|(dance group)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;" rowspan=2| Chile

| style="background:#;"| {{ill|Talento Chileno|es|Talento chileno}}

| Chilevisión

| 27 September 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Julián Elfenbein {{small|(1)}}
Rafael Araneda {{small|(2–3)}}
Eva Gómez {{small|(4–6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Antonio Vodanovic {{small|(1–6)}}
{{ill|Rodrigo Díaz (dancer)|lt=Rodrigo Díaz|es|Rodrigo Díaz (bailarín)|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(1–3)}}
Francisca García-Huidobro {{small|(1–3)}}
Carolina de Moras {{small|(4–6)}}
Bombo Fica {{small|(4–6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010: Camila Silva {{small|(16-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2011: Ignacio Venegas {{small|(23-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2012: Susana Sáez {{small|(35-year-old singer)}}
Season 4, 2013: Carolina and Felipe {{small|(tango dancers)}}
Season 5, 2014: Hugo Macaya {{small|(38-year-old blind singer)}}
Season 6, 2015: Cristofer Mera {{small|(19-year-old singer)}} & Samsara {{small|(Band)}}

{{ill|Got Talent Chile|es}}

| Mega

| 12 March 2021

| style="text-align:left;"| María José Quintanilla
Karla Constant

| style="text-align:left;"| Carolina Arregui
Sergio Freire
Luis Gnecco
Denise Rosenthal

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2021: Juliana Ángel González {{small|(13-year-old singer)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;" rowspan=2| China{{efn|name=GotTalentChina|Includes the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau}}

| style="background:#;"| 中国达人秀
China's Got Talent
{{small|pinyin: Zhōngguó Dárén Xiù}}
{{small|lit: China Talent Show}}

| DragonTV
Xing Kong

| 25 July 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Cao Kefan {{small|(1)}}
Yang Lan {{small|(2)}}
Cheng Lei {{small|(1–6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Zhou Libo {{small|(1–3)}}
Gao Xiaosong {{small|(1–4)}}
Annie Yi {{small|(1–4)}}
Chen Yiu-Chuen {{small|(2)}}
Yang Lan {{small|(2)}}
Huang Shu-chun {{small|(2–4)}}
Ni Ping {{small|(3)}}
Cui Yongyuan {{small|(3)}}
Liu Wei {{small|(3)}}
Huang Doudou {{small|(3–4)}}
Dou Wentao {{small|(4)}}
Xu Jinglei {{small|(4)}}
Leon Lai Ming {{small|(4)}}
Yang Wei {{small|(4)}}
Ying Da {{small|(4)}}
Zhao Wei {{small|(5)}}
Liu Ye {{small|(5)}}
Su You-peng {{small|(5)}}
Wang Wei-chung {{small|(5)}}
Yang Mi {{small|(6)}}
Shen Teng {{small|(6)}}
Jin Xing {{small|(6)}}
Cai Guoqing {{small|(6)}}
Yue Yunpeng {{small|(6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010: Liu Wei {{small|(23-year-old armless pianist)}}
Season 2, 2011: Zhuo Jun {{small|(19-year-old popper)}}
Season 3, 2011–12: Pan Qianqian {{small|(24-year-old female baritone singer)}}
Season 4, 2012–13: Wang Jungru {{small|(17-year-old contortionist)}}
Season 5, 2013–14: Yin Zhonghua {{small|(acrobat)}}
Season 6, 2019: Shi Zheyuan {{small|(39-year-old drone performer)}}

style="background:#;| 点赞!达人秀
Talent
{{small|pinyin: Diǎnzàn! Dárén Xiù}}
{{small|lit: Thumbs Up! Talent Show}}

|Jiangsu Television
Douyin

|31 Oct 2021

|style="text-align:left;"|Zhang Chunye

|style="text-align:left;"|Meng Fei
Nicholas Tse
G.E.M.
Annie Yi

|style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2021: Zhu Qiaoyan {{small|(acrobat)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Colombia

| style="background:#;"| {{ill|Colombia Tiene Talento|es|Colombia tiene talento}}

| Canal RCN

| 6 February 2012

| style="text-align:left;"| Santiago Rodríguez {{small|(1–2)}}
Eva Rey {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Paola Turbay {{small|(1–2)}}
Alejandra Azcarate {{small|(1–2)}}
Manolo Cardona {{small|(1)}}
José Gaviria {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2012: Paolo Alexander González {{small|(24-year-old pianist)}}
Season 2, 2013: Byron González {{small|(19-year-old speed painter)}}

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;" | Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro

| style="background:#"| Supertalent

| Nova TV {{small|(1–)}}
Nova BH {{small|(6–)}}
Nova M {{small|(6–)}}

| 25 September 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Rene Bitorajac {{small|(1–6)}}
Igor Mešin
Frano Ridjan {{small|(7–)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Martina Tomčić {{small|(4–)}}
Maja Šuput {{small|(5–)}}
Davor Bilman {{small|(5–)}}
Fabijan Pavao Medvešek {{small|(9–)}}
Former
Nina Badrić {{small|(1–3)}}
Enis Bešlagić {{small|(1–3)}}
Dubravko Merlić {{small|(1–3)}}
Danijela Martinović {{small|(4)}}
Mario Petreković {{small|(4)}}
Mislav Čavajda {{small|(4)}}
Janko Popović Volarić {{small|(5–8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009: Tihomir Bendelja {{small|(15-year-old gymnastics twirler)}}
Season 2, 2010: Viktorija Novosel {{small|(21-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2011: Promenada Klub {{small|(shadow theatre)}}
Season 4, 2016: Petar Bruno Basić {{small|(23-year-old pole dancer)}}
Season 5, 2017: Emil & Mateja {{small|(dancing duo)}}
Season 6, 2018: Denis Barta {{small|(20-year-old blind and autistic singer)}}
Season 7, 2019: Transform Crew {{small|(dancing troupe)}}
Season 8, 2021: Anatacha Filimone {{small|(18-year-old singer)}}
Season 9, 2022: Magic Leon {{small|(27-year-old illusionist)}}
Season 10, 2023: Chritzel Renae Aceveda {{small|(12-year-old singer)}}
Season 11, 2024: Tamia Šeme {{small|(25-year-old acrobat)}}
Season 12, 2025: Upcoming Season

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;" | Czech Republic & Slovakia

| style="background:#"| Česko Slovensko má talent

| TV JOJ
JOJ Family {{small|(6–)}}
TV Prima {{small|(1–5, 7–)}}

| 29 August 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
David Gránský {{small|(7–)}}
Jasmina Alagič {{small|(9–)}}
Former
Martin "Pyco" Rausch {{small|(1–4)}}
Jakub Prachař {{small|(1–4)}}
Marcel Forgáč {{small|(5–6)}}
Milan Junior Zimnýkoval {{small|(5–6)}}
Lujza Garajová-Schrameková {{small|(7–8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Diana Mórová {{small|(5–)}}
Jaro Slávik
Jakub Prachař {{small|(5–)}}
Marta Jandová {{small|(7–)}}
Former
Jan Kraus {{small|(1)}}
Lucie Bílá {{small|(1–6)}}
Martin Dejdar {{small|(2–3)}}
Leoš Mareš {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010: DaeMen {{small|(hand-to-hand acrobatics)}}
Season 2, 2011: Atai Omurzakov {{small|(21-year-old dancer)}}
Season 3, 2012: Jozef Pavlusík {{small|(24-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 4, 2013: Miroslav Sýkora {{small|(25-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 5, 2015: Gyöngyi Bodišová {{small|(22-year-old singer)}}
Season 6, 2016: Act 4 Slovakia {{small|(acrobatic on bicycles)}}
Season 7, 2018: Nikoleta Šurinová {{small|(11-year-old drummer)}}
Season 8, 2019: Margaréta Ondrejková {{small|(16-year-old singer)}}
Season 9, 2021: Diamonds {{small|(dance group)}}
Season 10, 2022: Nikola Kusendová {{small|(18-year-old singer)}}
Season 11, 2023: Anna Slížová {{small|(24-year-old singer)}}
Season 12, 2024: Silvia Vršková {{small|(47-year-old aerialist)}}
Season 13, 2025: Upcoming Season

id=D

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;" rowspan="2"| Denmark

| Talent

| DR1

| 15 August 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Mikkel Herforth {{small|(1)}}
Felix Schmidt {{small|(1–3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Martin Hall {{small|(1)}}
Julie Steincke {{small|(1)}}
Peter Aalbæk Jensen {{small|(1)}}
Jesper Dahl {{small|(2–3)}}
Hella Joof {{small|(2–3)}}
Nikolaj Koppel {{small|(2–3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2008: Robot Boys {{small|(robot dancing duo)}}
Season 2, 2009: Kalle Pimp {{small|(23-year-old rapper)}}
Season 3, 2010: Copenhagen Drummers {{small|(military drummers)}}

Danmark Har Talent

|TV2

| 2014

| style="text-align:left;"|Christopher Læssø {{small|(1–4)}}
Felix Schmidt {{small|(1–4)}}
Rasmus Brohave {{small|(5)}}
Cecilie Haugaard {{small|(5)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen {{small|(1–4)}}
Cecilie Lassen {{small|(1–4)}}
Peter Frödin {{small|(1–5)}}
TopGunn {{small|(1)}}
Nabiha {{small|(2–3)}}
Thomas Buttenschøn {{small|(4)}}
Signe Lindkvist {{small|(5)}}
Simon Jul {{small|(5)}}
Sus Wilkins {{small|(5)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2014–15: Thor Mikkelsen {{small|(17-year-old beatboxer)}}
Season 2, 2015–16: Matias Rasmussen {{small|(23-year-old Rubik's Cube solver)}}
Season 3, 2017: Johanne Astrid {{small|(10-year-old Drummer)}}
Season 4, 2018: Moonlight Brothers {{small|(Brothers Dance Duo)}}
Season 5, 2019: Alex Porsing {{small|(24-year-old FMX rider)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Dominican Republic

| style="background:#"| Dominicana's Got Talent

| Color Visión

| 4 September 2019

| style="text-align:left;"|Frank Perozo {{small|(1)}}
Pamela Sued {{small|(1)}}
Francisco Vásquez {{small|(2)}}
Karina Larrauri {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Nashla Bogaert {{small|(1–2)}}
Waddy Jaquez {{small|(1–2)}}
Raymond Pozo {{small|(1–2)}}
Milagros Germán {{small|(1)}}
Pamela Sued {{small|(2)}}

|align="left" |

Season 1, 2019: Francis 'Babyrotty' Campusano {{small|(13-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2020–21: Keren Montero {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}

id=E

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| East Africa

| East Africa's Got Talent

| Citizen TV
Clouds Media
RTV
NBS TV

| 4 August 2019

| style="text-align:left;"|Anne Kansiime

| style="text-align:left;"|Gaetano Kagwa
Vanessa Mdee
Makeda
Jeff Koinange

| style="text-align:left;"|Season 1, 2019: Esther and Ezekiel {{small|(Brother-and-sister singinging duo)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Ecuador{{ill|Ecuador Tiene Talento|es|Ecuador tiene talento}}

| Ecuavisa

| 25 March 2012

| style="text-align:left;"| Nicolas Espinoza {{small|(1)}}
Bianca Salame {{small|(1)}}
Henry Bustamante {{small|(2)}}
Jonathan Estrada {{small|(2–6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Diego Spotorno {{small|(1–2)}}
Karla Kanora {{small|(1)}}
Jaime Enrique Aymara {{small|(1)}}
Maria Fernanda Rios {{small|(2–4)}}
Wendy Vera {{small|(2–5)}}
Paola Farias {{small|(2–5)}}
Fabrizio Ferretti {{small|(3)}}
Fernando Villarroel {{small|(4–5)}}
Carolina Jaume {{small|(5)}}
Francisco Pinoargotti {{small|(5)}}
Lila Flores {{small|(6)}}
Ángelo Barahona {{small|(6)}}
Carolina Aguirre {{small|(6)}}
Martín Guerrero {{small|(6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2012: Luis Castillo {{small|(37-year-old street comedian)}}
Season 2, 2013: José Fernando Lara {{small|(26-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2014: Ledesma Brothers {{small|(foldclore singers)}}
Season 4, 2015: Christian Loaiza {{small|(30-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2016: CAN Group {{small|(Talented police dogs)}}
Season 6, 2017: Juventud Bolivarense {{small|(Young Music Trio)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Estonia

| style="background:#;"| Eesti talent

| TV3

| 9 October 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Eda-Ines Etti {{small|(1)}}
Tanel Padar {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Kristiina Heinmets-Aigro {{small|(1)}}
Valdo Randpere {{small|(1)}}
Mihkel Raud {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010–11: Erki-Andres Nuut {{small|(21-year-old leaf instrument player)}}

id=F

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Finland

| style="background:#;"| Talent Suomi

| Nelonen {{small|(1–5)}}
MTV3 {{small|(6–7)}}

| 1 October 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Susanna Laine {{small|(1)}}
Martti Vannas {{small|(1)}}
Jarkko Valtee {{small|(2–3)}}
Osku Heiskanen {{small|(2–3)}}
Lorenz Backman {{small|(4)}}
Sebastian Rejman {{small|(4)}}
Heikki Paasonen {{small|(5)}}
Elina Kottonen {{small|(5)}}
Mikko Leppilampi {{small|(6–7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Timo Koivusalo {{small|(1)}}
Sami Saikkonen {{small|(1–3)}}
Katja Ståhl {{small|(1–3)}}
Jaana Saarinen {{small|(2–3)}}
Maria Sid {{small|(4)}}
Janne Kataja {{small|(4)}}
Mikko Von Hertzen {{small|(4)}}
Sami Hedberg {{small|(5)}}
Jari Sillanpää {{small|(5)}}
Sara Forsberg {{small|(5)}}
Riku Nieminen {{small|(5)}}
David Hasselhoff {{small|(auditions, 5)}}
Jorma Uotinen {{small|(6–7)}}
Krista Siegfrids {{small|(6–7)}}
Ernest Lawson {{small|(6–7)}}
Hannu-Pekka "HP" Parviainen {{small|(6–7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2007: Aleksi Vähäpassi {{small|(18-year-old beatboxer)}}
Season 2, 2009: Miikka Mäkelä {{small|(27-year-old pantomim dancer)}}
Season 3, 2011: VIP Bartenders {{small|(flair bartenders)}}
Season 4, 2012: Daniel Helakorpi {{small|(7-year-old poem reader)}}
Season 5, 2016: Antton Puonti {{small|(24-year-old hand player)}}
Season 6, 2020: Akrotaiturit {{small|(acrobatic gymnastic dance group)}}
Season 7, 2021: Sirkus Bravuuri {{small|(circus group)}}
Season 8, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"|France

| style="background:#;" | Current
La France a un incroyable talent {{small|(4–)}}
Former
Incroyable Talent {{small|(1–3)}}

|M6

|2 November 2006

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Karine Le Marchand {{small|(15–)}}
Former
Alessandra Sublet {{small|(1–3)}}
Alex Goude {{small|(4–10)}}
Sandrine Corman {{small|(4–8)}}
Louise Ekland {{small|(9)}}
David Ginola {{small|(11–14)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Hélène Ségara {{small|(10–)}}
Éric Antoine {{small|(10–)}}
Marianne James {{small|(13–)}}
Sugar Sammy {{small|(13–)}}
Former
Jean-Pierre Domboy {{small|(1)}}
Sophie Edelstein {{small|(1–3, 5–8)}}
Patrick Dupond {{small|(2–3)}}
Smaïn {{small|(4)}}
Valérie Stroh {{small|(4)}}
Dave {{small|(5–8)}}
Andrée Deissenberg {{small|(8)}}
Lorie {{small|(9)}}
Olivier Sitruk {{small|(9)}}
{{ill|Giuliano Peparini|it|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(9)}}
Gilbert Rozon {{small|(1–11)}}
Kamel Ouali {{small|(10–12)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2006: Salah Benlemqawanssa {{small|(27-year-old popper/b-boy)}}
Season 2, 2007: Junior {{small|(26-year-old break dancer)}}
Season 3, 2008: Alex {{small|(23-year-old fire artist)}}
Season 4, 2009: Les Echos-liés {{small|(comic group)}}
Season 5, 2010: Axel et Alizée {{small|(young dancing duo)}}
Season 6, 2011: Marina Kaye {{small|(13-year-old singer)}}
Season 7, 2012: Die Mobilés {{small|(shadow play)}}
Season 8, 2013: Simon Heule {{small|(23-year-old acrobat)}}
Season 9, 2014: Bagad de Vannes {{small|(choir)}}
Season 10, 2015: Juliette and Charlie {{small|(Dog Act)}}
Season 11, 2016: Antonio {{small|(42-year-old magician)}}
Season 12, 2017: Laura Laune {{small|(31-year-old comedian/singer)}}
Season 13, 2018: Jean-Baptiste Guégan {{small|(35-year-old singer)}}
Season 14, 2019: Le Cas Pucine {{small|(20-year-old ventriloquist)}}
Season 15, 2020: Famille Lefèvre {{small|(family opera group)}}
Season 16, 2021: Le Chœur de Saint-Cyr {{small|(military choir)}}
Season 17, 2022: Rayane {{small|(15-year-old pianist)}}
Season 18, 2023: Mega Unity {{small|(dancers group)}}
Season 19, 2024: Mathieu Stepson {{small|(38-year-old magician)}}
Season 20, 2025: Upcoming Season

id=G

| style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;"|Georgia

| style="background:#;" | ნიჭიერი
Nichieri

| Rustavi 2 {{small|(1–7, 10–)}}
Imedi TV {{small|(8–9)}}

| 1 February 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Nuki Koshkelishvili {{small|(10–)}}
Tako Cohrgolashivili {{small|(11–)}}
Former
Tika Patsatsia {{small|(1–4)}}
Vano Tarkhnishvili {{small|(1–8)}}
Giorgi Kipshidze {{small|(5–8)}}
Gia Jajanidze {{small|(9)}}
Giorgi Bakhutashvili {{small|(10)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Tika Patsatsia {{small|(10–)}}
Tako Pkhakadze {{small|(10–)}}
Gigi Dedalamazishvili {{small|(11–)}}
Mariam Sanogo {{small|(11–)}}
Davit Porchkhidze {{small|(11–)}}
Former
Gega Palavandishvili {{small|(1–4)}}
Nikoloz Memanishvili {{small|(1)}}
Maia Asatiani {{small|(1)}}
Sopho Nizharadze {{small|(2–3)}}
Vano Javakhishvili {{small|(2–3)}}
Nika Gvaramia {{small|(4–7)}}
Ia Parulava {{small|(4–6)}}
Khatia Buniatishvili {{small|(4)}}
Nanuka Zhorzholiani {{small|(4–6)}}
Levan "Chola" Tsuladze {{small|(5–6)}}
Ruska Makashvili {{small|(6–10)}}
Zaal Udumashvili {{small|(7)}}
Maka Chichua {{small|(7–8)}}
Stefane Mgebrishvili {{small|(8)}}
Giorgi Bakhutashvili {{small|(8)}}
Anri Jokhadze {{small|(9)}}
Maka Kvitsiani {{small|(9)}}
Dima Oboladze {{small|(9)}}
Irakli Imnaishvili {{small|(10)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010: Levan Shavadze {{small|(singer)}}
Season 2, 2011: Vano Pipia {{small|(13-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2012: Nona Giunashvili {{small|(26-year-old sand artist)}}
Season 4, 2013: City Band Group {{small|(musical band)}}
Season 5, 2014: Temo Da Qeti {{small|(dancer and wheelchair dancer)}}
Season 6, 2015: Barbara Samkharadze {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}
Season 7, 2016–17: Eka Abuladze {{small|(singer)}}
Season 8, 2017–18: The boys chapel and youth team {{small|(choir)}}
Season 9, 2020: Lasha Gelashvili {{small|(illusionist)}}
Season 10, 2022: Davit Lekashvili {{small|(excavator operator)}}
Season 11, 2024: Current Season

style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;"| Germany

| style="background:#;"| Das Supertalent

|RTL Television

| 20 October 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Victoria Swarovski {{small|(14, 16–)}}
Knossi {{small|(16–)}}
Former
Marco Schreyl {{small|(1–5)}}
Daniel Hartwich {{small|(2–14)}}
Lola Weippert {{small|(15)}}
Chris Tall {{small|(15)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Dieter Bohlen {{small|(1–14, 16–)}}
Bruce Darnell {{small|(2–4, 7–14, 16–)}}
Ekaterina Leonova {{small|(16–)}}
Tony Bauer {{small|(17–)}}
Former
Ruth Moschner {{small|(1)}}
André Sarrasani {{small|(1)}}
Sylvie Meis {{small|(2–5, 12)}}
Motsi Mabuse {{small|(5)}}
Michelle Hunziker {{small|(6)}}
Thomas Gottschalk {{small|(6)}}
Lena Gercke {{small|(7–8)}}
Guido Maria Kretschmer {{small|(7–8)}}
Inka Bause {{small|(9)}}
Victoria Swarovski {{small|(10)}}
Nazan Eckes {{small|(11)}}
Sarah Engels {{small|(13)}}
Evelyn Burdecki {{small|(14)}}
Chris Tall {{small|(14)}}
Michael Michalsky {{small|(15)}}
Lukas Podolski {{small|(15)}}
Chantal Janzen {{small|(15)}}
Ehrlich Brothers {{small|(15)}}
Anna Ermakova {{small|(16)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2007: Ricardo Marinello {{small|(19-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 2, 2008: Michael Hirte {{small|(44-year-old harmonica player)}}
Season 3, 2009: Yvo Antoni & PrimaDonna {{small|(dog act)}}
Season 4, 2010: Freddy Sahin-Scholl {{small|(57-year-old two-voice singer)}}
Season 5, 2011: Leo Rojas {{small|(27-year-old panpipe player)}}
Season 6, 2012: Jean-Michel Aweh {{small|(20-year-old singer and pianist)}}
Season 7, 2013: Lukas Pratschker & Falco {{small|(dog act)}}
Season 8, 2014: Marcel Kaupp {{small|(26-year-old drag queen and singer)}}
Season 9, 2015: Jay Oh {{small|(29-year-old singer)}}
Season 10, 2016: Angel Flukes {{small|(28-year-old singer)}}
Season 11, 2017: Alexa Lauenburger & her mixed-breed dogs {{small|(dog act)}}
Season 12, 2018: Stevie Starr {{small|(56-year-old professional regurgitator)}}
Season 13, 2019: Christian Stoinev & Percy {{small|(Acrobatics with dog training)}}
Season 14, 2020: Nick Ferretti {{small|(30-year-old singer and guitarist)}}
Season 15, 2021: Elena Turcan {{small|(10-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 16, 2024: Alexander Doghmani {{small|(17-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 17, 2025: Jayden Swingewood {{small|(16-year-old singer)}}

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Greece

| style="background:#;"| Ελλάδα Έχεις Ταλέντο
{{small|Ellada Eheis Talento}}

| ANT1 {{small|(1–4, 7)}}
Skai TV {{small|(5–6)}}

| 23 March 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Sophia Aliberti {{small|(1)}}
Christos Ferentinos {{small|(2–4)}}
Giorgos Lianos {{small|(5–6)}}
Nikos Raptis {{small|(7)}}
Stavros Svigos {{small|(7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Ilias Psinakis {{small|(1–3)}}
Matthildi Maggira {{small|(1–2)}}
Vaggelis Perris {{small|(1–4)}}
Eugenia Manolidou {{small|(3–4)}}
Charis Christopoulos {{small|(4)}}
Sakis Tanimanidis {{small|(5–6)}}
Maria Bakodimou {{small|(5–6)}}
Giorgos Kapoutzidis {{small|(5–6)}}
Grigoris Arnaoutoglou {{small|(7)}}
Takis Zaharatos {{small|(7)}}
Elena Christopoulou {{small|(7)}}
Crystallia Riga {{small|(7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2007: Christos Zacharopoulos {{small|(12-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2009: Kiss Madiam {{small|(band)}}
Season 3, 2010: Nikos Georgas {{small|(55-year-old singer)}}
Season 4, 2012: Stelios Legakis {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2017: House of Drama {{small|(Group of dancers)}}
Season 6, 2018: En Xoro {{small|(Group of dancers)}}
Season 7, 2022: Konstantinos Tsamados {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}

id=H

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Hungary

| style="background:#;"| Hungary's Got Talent

| RTL Klub

| 10 October 2015

| style="text-align:left;"| Balázs Sebestyén
István Dombóvári

| style="text-align:left;"| Imre Csuja
Eszter Horgas
Patrícia Kovács
Márkó Linczényi

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2015: Dirty Led Light Crew {{small|(electronic light act)}}

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"|Hong Kong

|Hong Kong's Got Talent

| ViuTV

|22 March 2025

| style="text-align:left;"| Anjaylia Chan
Neo Yau
Tommy Tsang

| style="text-align:left;"| Lawrence Cheng
Josie Ho
Stephy Tang

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2025: Upcoming Season

id=I

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Iceland

| style="background:#;" | {{ill|Ísland Got Talent|is}}

| Stöð 2

| December 2013

| style="text-align:left;"| Auðunn Blöndal {{small|(1–2)}}
Emmsjé Gauti {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Jón Jónsson {{small|(1–2)}}
Þórunn Antonía Magnúsdóttir {{small|(1)}}
Bubbi Morthens {{small|(1–2)}}
Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir {{small|(1–2)}}
Selma Björnsdóttir {{small|(2)}}
Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir {{small|(3)}}
Marta María {{small|(3)}}
Dr. Gunni {{small|(3)}}
Jakob Frímann Magnússon {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2013–14: Brynjar Dagur {{small|(15-year-old dancer)}}
Season 2, 2014–15: Alda Dís {{small|(22-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2016: Johanna Ruth {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}

rowspan="2" style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| India

| style="background: "|India's Got Talent

| Colors {{small|(1–8)}}
SET India {{small|(9–)}}

| 27 June 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Arjun Bijlani {{small|(9–)}}
Former
Nikhil Chinapa {{small|(1–2)}}
Ayushmann Khurrana {{small|(1–2)}}
Meiyang Chang {{small|(3)}}
Gautam Rode {{small|(3)}}
Manish Paul {{small|(4)}}
Cyrus Sahukar {{small|(4)}}
Mantra {{small|(5)}}
VJ Andy {{small|(5)}}
Nakuul Mehta {{small|(6)}}
Sidharth Shukla {{small|(6–7)}}
Bharti Singh {{small|(5–8)}}
Rithvik Dhanjani {{small|(8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Kirron Kher {{small|(1–)}}
Badshah {{small|(9–)}}
Shilpa Shetty Kundra {{small|(9–)}}
Former
Shekhar Kapur {{small|(1)}}
Sonali Bendre {{small|(1–3)}}
Sajid Khan {{small|(2)}}
Dharmendra Singh Deol {{small|(3)}}
Farah Khan {{small|(4)}}
Karan Johar {{small|(4–8)}}
Malaika Arora Khan {{small|(4–8)}}
Manoj Muntashir {{small|(9)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009: Prince Dance Group
Season 2, 2010: Shillong Chamber Choir
Season 3, 2011: Suresh and Vernon Group
Season 4, 2012: Bad Salsa{{cite news |url=http://www.business-standard.com/generalnews/news/bivash-kids-win-indias-got-talent-4/83459/ |title=Bivash kids win India's Got Talent 4 |work=Business Standard India |date=2012-11-24 |access-date=2013-06-09|agency=Press Trust of India |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130225173459/http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/bivash-kids-win-india-s-got-talent-4-112112400411_1.html |archive-date=2013-02-25 |url-status=dead }}
Season 5, 2014: Ragini Makkhar & Naadyog Group Indore
Season 6, 2015: Manik Paul {{small|(22-year-old aerial dancer)}}
Season 7, 2016: Flautist Suleiman {{small|(13-year-old flute player)}}
Season 8, 2018: Javed Khan {{small|(27-year-old close-up magician)}}
Season 9, 2022: Divyansh & Manuraj {{small|(Beatbox and flute duo)}}
Season 10, 2023: Abujmarh Mallakhamb and Sports Academy {{small|(modernized mallakhamb group)}}
Season 11, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background: #FCA9A9;|CEO's Got Talent

| CNBC TV18

| 2014

| style="text-align:left;"| Mini Mathur {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Mahesh Bhatt {{small|(1–2)}}
Raj Nayak {{small|(1–2)}}
Raveena Tandon {{small|(1)}}{{cite web | author=Bolly-Freak | title=Raveena Tandon, Mahesh Bhatt become judges of 'CEOs got Talent' | website=PINKVILLA | date=2014-03-08 | url=https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainmenttags/raveena-tandon/raveena-tandon-mahesh-bhatt-become-judges-ceos-got-talent | access-date=2020-10-16 | archive-date=13 July 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200713205206/https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainmenttags/raveena-tandon/raveena-tandon-mahesh-bhatt-become-judges-ceos-got-talent | url-status=dead }}
Neha Dhupia {{small|(2)}}{{Cite web|url=https://photos.boldsky.com/events/neha-dhupia-mahesh-bhatt-at-ceo-s-got-talent/photos-c63-e42847-p274728.html|title=Neha Dhupia And Mahesh Bhatt At CEO'S Got Talent|website=photos.boldsky.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200714162910/https://photos.boldsky.com/events/neha-dhupia-mahesh-bhatt-at-ceo-s-got-talent/photos-c63-e42847-p274728.html|archive-date=14 July 2020|url-status=live}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, Early 2014: Atul Khatri{{cite news |date=7 March 2014 |title=Atul Khatri wins CEOs got talent |website=afaqs.com |location=Mumbai |url=http://www.afaqs.com/news/company_briefs/?id=57323_Atul+Khatri+wins+CEO%27s+Got+Talent |access-date=20 June 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160808183522/http://www.afaqs.com/news/company_briefs/?id=57323_Atul+Khatri+wins+CEO%27s+Got+Talent |archive-date=8 August 2016 |url-status=dead }}{{cite news |date=3 November 2013 |title=Here's how you can be a professional English Stand Up Comedian |website=DNA India |location=Mumbai |url=http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/interview-here-s-how-you-can-be-a-professional-english-stand-up-comedian-1913054 |access-date=20 June 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104213224/http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/interview-here-s-how-you-can-be-a-professional-english-stand-up-comedian-1913054 |archive-date=4 November 2013 |url-status=live }}{{cite news |last=Banan |first=Aatsha Atray |date=19 July 2015 |title=Keep your dreams alive |website=The Hindustan Times |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/brunch/keep-your-dreams-alive-age-s-got-nothing-to-do-with-it/story-OU2ALBHDU0fgxC0AwVWTII.html |access-date=21 June 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018133123/http://www.hindustantimes.com/brunch/keep-your-dreams-alive-age-s-got-nothing-to-do-with-it/story-OU2ALBHDU0fgxC0AwVWTII.html |archive-date=18 October 2015 |url-status=live }}
Season 2, Late 2014: Amar Raj Singh

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Indonesia

| style="background:#;"|Indonesia's Got Talent

Current
RCTI {{small|(3–)}}
Former
Indosiar {{small|(1)}}
SCTV {{small|(2)}}

| 23 July 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
{{ill|Robby Purba|id|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(3–)}}
Former
Tora Sudiro {{small|(1)}}
{{ill|Vincent Rompies|id|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(1)}}
{{ill|Ibnu Jamil|id|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(2)}}
Evan Sanders {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Current
{{ill|Ivan Gunawan|id|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(3–)}}
Rossa {{small|(3–)}}
{{ill|Reza Oktovian|id|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(3–)}}
Denny Sumargo {{small|(3–)}}
Former
Ria Irawan {{small|(1)}}
Anjasmara {{small|(1)}}
Vina Panduwinata {{small|(1)}}
{{ill|Jay Subiyakto|id|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(2)}}
Anggun {{small|(2)}}
Ari Lasso {{small|(2)}}
Indy Barends {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2010: Vania Larissa {{small|(15-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 2, 2014: Ariani Putri {{small|(8-year-old blind singer)}}
Season 3, 2022: Pasheman'90 {{small|(Flag hoisting troop dancers)}}
Season 4, 2023: Femme Fatale {{small|(Dancers-magician group)}}
Season 5, TBA: Awaiting Conformation

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Iran

| style="background:#;" | Persia's Got Talent

|MBC Persia

| 31 January 2020

| style="text-align:left;"|Farzan Athari
Tara Grammy

| style="text-align:left;"|Ebi
Mahnaz Afshar
Arash
Nazanin Nour

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2020: Navid Rezvani
Season 2, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;" | Ireland

| style="background:# ;" | Ireland's Got Talent

| Virgin Media One

| 3 February 2018

| style="text-align:left;"| Lucy Kennedy

| style="text-align:left;"| Louis Walsh
Denise Van Outen
Jason Byrne
Michelle Visage

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2018: RDC {{small|(Dance Troupe)}}
Season 2, 2019: BSD {{small|(Dance Troupe)}}

rowspan="2" style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;" |{{anchor|Israel}}Israel

| style="background:#;" |הדבר הגדול הבא
{{small|HaDavar HaGadol HaBa}}

|Channel 2 (Reshet)

| 26 June 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Noa Tishby {{small|(1)}}

| align="left" |Motty Reif {{small|(1)}}
Yael Bar Zohar {{small|(1)}}
Yehoram Gaon {{small|(1)}}

| align="left" |

Season 1, 2007: Keren Elnekave and Yaniv Swissa {{small|(aerial acrobatics)}}

style="background:#;" | Got Talent ישראל
{{small|Israel's Got Talent}}

| Reshet 13

| 18 February 2018

| style="text-align:left;"| Ofer Shechter {{small|(1–2)}}
{{ill|Assi Israelof|he|אסי ישראלוף|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Noa Kirel {{small|(1–2)}}
Jordi {{small|(1–2)}}
Maor Zaguri {{small|(1)}}
Maya Dagan {{small|(1)}}
Moran Atias {{small|(2)}}
Uri Geller {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2018: Tomer Dudai {{small|(Magician)}}
Season 2, 2018–19: The Acrobatics Team {{small|(4 acrobats team)}}
Children's shows
Season 1, 2018: Acrobit {{small|(Children's gymnastics team)}}
Season 2, 2018–19: Yael Danon {{small|(12-year-old singer)}}

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" | Italy

| style="background:#;" |Italia's Got Talent

| Current
Disney+ {{Small|(13–)}}
Former
Canale 5 {{small|(1–5)}}
Sky Uno {{Small|(6–12)}}
Cielo {{small|(6)}}
TV8 {{small|(7–12)}}
Now {{small|(12)}}

| 12 December 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Gianluca "Fru" Colucci {{small|(13–)}}
Aurora Leone {{small|(13–)}}
Former
Simone Annicchiarico {{small|(1–5)}}
Geppi Cucciari {{small|(1–2)}}
Belén Rodríguez {{small|(3–5)}}
Vanessa Incontrada {{small|(6)}}
Lodovica Comello {{small|(7–12)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Frank Matano {{small|(6–)}}
Mara Maionchi {{small|(9–)}}
Khaby Lame {{small|(13–)}}
Elettra Lamborghini {{small|(13–)}}
Former
Gerry Scotti {{small|(1–5)}}
Maria De Filippi {{small|(1–5)}}
Rudy Zerbi {{small|(1–5)}}
Luciana Littizzetto {{small|(6–8)}}
Nina Zilli {{small|(6–8)}}
Claudio Bisio {{small|(6–9)}}
Joe Bastianich {{small|(10–11)}}
Elio {{small|(12)}}
Federica Pellegrini {{small|(9–12)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009–10: Carmen Masola {{small|(39-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 2, 2011: Fabrizio Vendramin {{small|(49-year-old painter)}}
Season 3, 2012: Stefano Scarpa {{small|(21-year-old acro pole flag man)}}
Season 4, Spring 2013: Daniel Adomako {{small|(22-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, Autumn 2013: Samuel Barletti {{small|(50-year-old ventriloquist)}}
Season 6, 2015: Simone Al Ani {{small|(27-year-old manipulator dynamic)}}
Season 7, 2016: Moses Concas {{small|(26-year-old harmonica player)}}
Season 8, 2017: Trejolie {{small|(Triple-duo-Comedian)}}
Season 9, 2019: Antonio Sorgentone {{small|(31-year-old singer/pianist)}}
Season 10, 2020: Andrea Fratellini {{small|(46-year-old ventriloquist)}}
Season 11, 2021: Stefano Bronzato {{small|(28-year-old card magician)}}
Season 12, 2022: Antonio Vaglica {{small|(18-year-old singer)}}
Season 13, 2023: Francesca Cesarini {{small|(16-year-old pole dancer)}}

id=J

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Japan

| style="background:#;"| {{ill|Japan's Got Talent|ja}}

| Abema

| 11 February 2023

| style="text-align:left;"| Kamaitachi

| style="text-align:left;"| Masatoshi Hamada
Takayuki Yamada
Gackt
Alice Hirose

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2023: Maria Seiren {{small|(opera singer)}}
Season 2, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

id=K

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Kazakhstan

| style="background:#;"| Жұлдызды Сәт
{{small|Zhuldyzdy Set}}

| Qazaqstan

| 11 May 2013

| style="text-align:left;"| Tahir Sultan
Daniyar Tolbasy

| style="text-align:left;"| Tuñgışbay äl Tarazï {{small|(1)}}
Michelle Mukhamedkyzy {{small|(1)}}
Islam Bairamukov {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2013: Arman Qarınsaw {{small|(19-year-old singer)}}

id=L

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Latvia

| Ir Talants

| TV3

|6 October 2024

| style="text-align:left;"| Rihards Sniegs
Mārtiņš Kapzems

| style="text-align:left;"| Dons
Andrejs Ekis
Linda Paulauska

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2024: Mariuss Grencis {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" | Lithuania

| style="background:;"| {{ill|Lietuvos talentai|lt}}
{{small|Lithuania's Got Talent}}

| TV3 Lithuania

| 27 September 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Mindaugas Stasiulis {{small|(2–3, 5–)}}
Mindaugas Rainys {{small|(5–)}}
Former
Džiugas Siaurusaitis {{small|(1–3)}}
Vitalijus Cololo {{small|(1)}}
Marius Repšys {{small|(4)}}
Ramūnas Cicėnas {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Marijonas Mikutavičius {{small|(1–4, 6–)}}
Inga Jankauskaitė {{small|(7–)}}
Justinas Jankevičius {{small|(6–)}}
Former
Rūta Ščiogolevaitė {{small|(1–4)}}
Adolfas Večerskis {{small|(1–2)}}
Vytautas Šapranauskas {{small|(3)}}
{{ill|Saulius Urbonavičius|lt=Samas|lt|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(4–5)}}
Dalia Ibelhauptaitė {{small|(5)}}
Ilona Balsytė {{small|(5)}}
Naglis Šulija {{small|(5)}}
Ineta Stasiulytė {{small|(6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009: Mikas Stankevičius {{small|(22-year-old teeth player)}}
Season 2, 2010: Martynas Levickis {{small|(20-year-old piano accordion player)}}
Season 3, 2011: Marius Petrauskas {{small|(26-year-old singer)}}
Season 4, 2014: Project Mayhem {{small|(street gymnasts)}}
Season 5, 2017: Kasparas Bujanauskas {{small|(18-year-old juggler)}}
Season 6, 2019: Edgaras Kerpė {{small|(19-year-old dancer)}}
Season 7, 2022: Vaida Aleksandravičiūtė {{small|(27-year-old pole dancer)}}
Season 8, 2023: Ignas Tamuli {{small|(18-year-old dancer)}}
Season 9, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

id=M

|style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"rowspan="1"| Malta

| style="background:#;" | Malta's Got Talent{{Cite web|url=http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/arts/entertainment/103425/maltas_got_talent_will_be_replacing_x_factor_this_year|title=Malta's Got Talent will be replacing X Factor this year|first=Massimo|last=Costa|date=6 July 2020|website=MaltaToday.com.mt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200706200219/https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/arts/entertainment/103425/maltas_got_talent_will_be_replacing_x_factor_this_year|archive-date=6 July 2020|url-status=live}}

| TVM

| 4 October 2020

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Gianni Zammit {{small|(2–)}}
Former
Gordon Bonello {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Sarah Zerafa {{small|(1–)}}
Ray Attard {{small|(1–)}}
Valentina Rossi {{small|(2–)}}
Gordon Bonello {{small|(2–)}}
Former
Howard Keith Debono {{small|(1)}}
Maxine Aquilina {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2020: Jomike & Lydon Agius {{small|(father and son singing duo)}}
Season 2, 2022: Kyran Bonello {{small|(14-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 3, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Mexico

| style="background:;"| {{ill|México tiene talento|es}}

| Azteca

| 19 October 2014

| style="text-align:left;"|Rykardo Hernández {{small|(1–2)}}
Eddy Vilard {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Héctor Martínez {{small|(1–2)}}
Ximena Sariñana {{small|(1–2)}}
José Manuel Figueroa {{small|(1)}}
Kalimba {{small|(2)}}
Adal Ramones {{small|(3)}}
Horacio Villalobos {{small|(3)}}
María José {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2014: Pablo López {{small|(43-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2015: Fernando Badillo {{small|(24-year-old violinist)}}
Season 3, 2019: Alexis Pérez {{small|(24-year-old musician)}}

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Mongolia

| style="background:#;"|Авьяаслаг Монголчууд
Mongolia's Got Talent

| Mongol TV

| 20 September 2015

| style="text-align:left;"|Current
Erkhbayar
Former
Ankhaa
Uuganaa
Manduul

| style="text-align:left;"|Current
Battur {{small|(4–)}}
Erdenechimeg {{small|(4–)}}
Delgertsetseg {{small|(4–)}}
Chuluunbat {{small|(4–)}}
Former
Rokit Bay {{small|(1–3)}}
Haranga {{small|(1–2)}}
Chimegee {{small|(1–2)}}
Degi {{small|(1–2)}}
Ariunbaatar {{small|(3)}}
Undarmaa {{small|(3)}}
Anujin {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2015: Egshiglent Chimee {{small|(children's orchestra)}}
Season 2, 2016: Enkh-Erdene {{small|(20-year-old country singer)}}
Season 3, 2018: Bilegt {{small|(25-year-old magician)}}
Season 4, 2023: Khasar & Naranchimeg {{small|(Mother and Son)}}
Season 5, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Moldova

| style="background:#;"| Moldova are talent

| Prime TV Moldova

| 11 October 2013

| style="text-align:left;"| Mircea Marco {{small|(1–2)}}
Adrian Ursu {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Nicu Țărnă {{small|(1–2)}}
Tania Cerga {{small|(1–2)}}
Mihai Munteanu {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Season 1, 2013: Monica Pîrlici {{small|(11-year-old poetry artist)}}{{cite news |first=Felicia |last=Nedzelschi |url=http://adevarul.ro/moldova/actualitate/video-monica-pirlici-castigatoarea-show-ului-moldova-talent-1_52bea095c7b855ff560c15b6/index.html |title=Monica Pîrlici este câştigătoarea show-ului "Moldova are talent" |language=ro|work=Adevărul Moldova |date=2013-12-28 |access-date=2013-12-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131231002039/http://adevarul.ro/moldova/actualitate/video-monica-pirlici-castigatoarea-show-ului-moldova-talent-1_52bea095c7b855ff560c15b6/index.html |archive-date=2013-12-31 |url-status=live }}
Season 2, 2014: Ana Munteanu {{small|(13-year-old singer)}}

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Myanmar

| style="background:#;" | Myanmar's Got Talent

| MRTV-4

| 28 September 2014

| style="text-align:left;"| Tay Zar Kyaw
Soe Htun Win

| style="text-align:left;"|

Current
Moht Moht Myint Aung
Maung Thi
Mg Mg Aye {{small|(4–)}}
Khine Thin Kyi {{small|(6–)}}
Former
A Yoe {{small|(1–2)}}
Rebecca Win {{small|(2–3)}}
Myo Gyi {{small|(3)}}
Nay Nay {{small|(4)}}
Chit Thu Wai {{small|(5)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2014: Wai Yan Naing {{small|(danger magician)}}
Season 2, 2015: Jar Jet Aung {{small|(13-year-old robot dancer)}}
Season 3, 2016: Jimmy Ko Ko {{small|(23-year-old contemporary dancer)}}
Season 4, 2017: Ayar Maung Team {{small|(traditional elephant dancing team)}}
Season 5, 2018: Junior Creative {{small|(shadow dance group)}}
Season 6, 2019: Phone Myat Min {{small|(5-year-old acrobat)}}
Season 7, TBA: Awaiting confirmation

id=N

| style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Netherlands

| style="background:;|Holland's Got Talent

| Current
RTL 4 {{small|(3–)}}
Former
SBS 6 {{small|(1–2)}}

| 28 March 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Jamai Loman {{small|(12–)}}
Buddy Vedder {{small|(12–)}}
Former
Gerard Joling {{small|(1–2)}}
Robert ten Brink {{small|(3–7)}}
Johnny de Mol {{small|(8–9)}}
Humberto Tan {{small|(10–11)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Chantal Janzen {{small|(6–)}}
Dan Karaty {{small|(3–10, 12–)}}
Marc-Marie Huijbregts {{small|(12–)}}
Edson da Graça {{small|(12–)}}
Former
Henkjan Smits {{small|(1–2)}}
Robert Ronday {{small|(1–2)}}
Patricia Paay {{small|(1–5)}}
Gordon Heuckeroth {{small|(3–9)}}
Angela Groothuizen {{small|(8–11)}}
Ali B {{small|(11)}}
Paul de Leeuw {{small|(10–11)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2008: Daniëlle Bubberman {{small|(13-year-old contortionist)}}
Season 2, 2009: Tessa Kersten {{small|(11-year-old guitarist/singer)}}
Season 3, 2010: Martin Hurkens {{small|(57-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 4, 2011: Aliyah Kolf {{small|(11-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2012: DDF Crew {{small|(ropeskipping)}}
Season 6, 2013: Amira Willighagen {{small|(9-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 7, 2014: León Lissitza {{small|(81-year-old crossover singer)}}
Season 8, 2016: Nick Nicolai {{small|(18-year-old singer)}}
Season 9, 2017: The Fire {{small|(Hip-Hop Dance Group)}}
Season 10, 2019: Shinshan {{small|(17-year-old dancer)}}
Season 11, 2020: Tommy & Rowan {{small|(16-year-old dance duo)}}
Season 12, 2022: CDK JR {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 13, 2023: Rik & Aimée {{small|(acrobatic duo)}}
Season 14, 2024: World of Afro {{small|(dance group)}}
Season 15, 2025: Upcoming Season

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| New Zealand

| style="background:#;"| New Zealand's Got Talent

| Prime {{small|(1)}}
TV One {{small|(2–3)}}

| 8 September 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Andrew Mulligan {{small|(1)}}
Jason Reeves {{small|(1)}}
Tāmati Coffey {{small|(2–3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Miriama Smith {{small|(1)}}
Paul Ellis {{small|(1)}}
Richard Driver {{small|(1)}}
Ali Campbell {{small|(2)}}
Jason Kerrison {{small|(2–3)}}
Rachel Hunter {{small|(2–3)}}
Cris Judd {{small|(3)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2008: Chaz Cummings {{small|(16-year-old dancer)}}
Season 2, 2012: Clara van Wel {{small|(15-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2013: Renee Maurice {{small|(22-year-old singer)}}

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Nigeria

| style="background:#;"| Nigeria's Got Talent

| AIT
NTA

| 16 September 2012

| style="text-align:left;"| Andre Blaze Henshaw {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Dan Foster {{small|(1–2)}}
Kate Henshaw {{small|(1–2)}}
Yibo Koko {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2012: Amarachi Uyanne {{small|(8-year-old dancer)}}
Season 2, 2013: Robots for Christ {{small|(poppin dance duo)}}

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" | Norway

| style="background:#;"| Norske Talenter

| Current
TVNorge {{small|(11–)}}
Former
TV 2 {{small|(1–10)}}

| 22 February 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Solveig Kloppen {{small|(5–)}}
Former
Marte Stokstad {{small|(1)}}
Sturla Berg-Johansen {{small|(1–2)}}
Pia Lykke {{small|(2)}}
Marthe Sveberg Bjørstad {{small|(3–4)}}
John Brungot {{small|(3–4)}}
Stian Blipp Glopholm {{small|(5)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Dennis Storhøi {{small|(11–)}}
Abdulhakim "Hkeem" Hassane {{small|(11–)}}
Stian Blipp {{small|(11–)}}
Silya Nymoen {{small|(11–)}}
Former
Jan Fredrik Karlsen {{small|(1–2)}}
Thomas Giertsen {{small|(1–3)}}
Alex Rosén {{small|(3–5)}}
Adil Khan {{small|(4–5)}}
Omer Bhatti {{small|(6)}}
Lisa Tønne {{small|(6)}}
Bjarte Hjelmeland {{small|(6)}}
Linn Skåber {{small|(7–8)}}
Suleman Malik {{small|(7–8)}}
Mia Gundersen {{small|(1–10)}}
Bjarne Brøndbo {{small|(7–10)}}
Janne Formoe
{{small|(9–10)}}
Mona Berntsen
{{small|(9–10)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2008: Erlend Bratland {{small|(16-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2009: Quick {{small|(hip-hop dance group)}}
Season 3, 2010: Kristian Rønning {{small|(23-year-old rapper)}}
Season 4, 2011: Daniel Johansen Elmhari {{small|(11-year-old dancer)}}
Season 5, 2012: Stine H. Ulla {{small|(17-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 6, 2014: Angelina Jordan {{small|(8-year-old singer)}}
Season 7, 2015: Odin Landbakk {{small|(13-year-old guitarist)}}
Season 8, 2017: Vilde Winge {{small|(14-year-old sign language performer)}}
Season 9, 2018: Tuva Lutro {{small|(12-year-old singer)}}
Season 10, 2019: Amalie Skeide Sandvik {{small|(18-year-old sport drill arcobat)}}
Season 11, 2023: Musikaljentene {{small|(dance group)}}
Season 12, 2024: Jump Crew {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 13, TBA:

id=P

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Peru

| style="background:#;"| {{ill|Perú Tiene Talento|es|Perú tiene talento}}

| Latina

| 15 September 2012

| style="text-align:left;"| Christian Rivero {{small|(1–2)}}
Adolfo Aguilar {{small|(3)}}
Jesús Alzamora {{small|(3)}}
Mathías Brivio {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Carlos Galdós {{small|(1–3)}}
Cecilia Bracamonte {{small|(1–2)}}
Almendra Gomelsky {{small|(1–2)}}
Beto Ortiz {{small|(2)}}
Natalia Málaga {{small|(3)}}
Dina Páucar {{small|(3)}}
Pablo Villanueva Melcochita {{small|(3)}}
Renzo Schuller {{small|(4)}}
Ricardo Morán {{small|(4)}}
Mimy Succar {{small|(4)}}
Gianella Neyra {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2012: Alessandra Aguirre {{small|(11-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2013: Rod Martin {{small|(18-year-old painter)}}
Season 3, 2014: Gianfranco Huanqui {{small|(18-year-old Rubik's Cube solver)}}
Season 4, 2022: Fusión Peruana {{small|(dance group)}}
Season 5, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;"| Philippines

| style="background:#;" | Pilipinas Got Talent

| Current
Kapamilya Channel {{small|(7–)}}
TV5 {{small|(7–)}}
Former
ABS-CBN {{small|(1–6)}}

| 20 February 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Robi Domingo {{small|(7–)}}
Melai Cantiveros {{small|(7–)}}
Former
Luis Manzano {{small|(1–5)}}
Billy Crawford {{small|(1–6)}}
Toni Gonzaga {{small|(6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Freddie M. Garcia
Kathryn Bernardo {{small|(7–)}}
Eugene Domingo {{small|(7–)}}
Donny Pangilinan {{small|(7–)}}
Former
Ai-Ai Delas Alas {{small|(1–4)}}
Kris Aquino {{small|(1–4)}}
Vice Ganda {{small|(5–6)}}
Robin Padilla {{small|(5–6)}}
Angel Locsin {{small|(5–6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010: Jovit Baldivino {{small|(16-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2011: Marcelito Pomoy {{small|(25-year-old falsetto singer)}}
Season 3, 2011: Maasinhon Trio {{small|(singing trio)}}
Season 4, 2013: Roel Manlangit {{small|(13-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2016: Power Duo {{small|(acrobatic dancesport duo)}}
Season 6, 2018: Kristel de Catalina {{small|(32-year-old spiral pole dancer)}}
Season 7, 2025: Current Season

style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;" |Poland

| style="background:;" | Mam talent!

| TVN

| 13 September 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Agnieszka Woźniak-Starak {{small|(15–)}}
Jan Pirowski {{small|(15–)}}
Former
Marcin Prokop {{small|(1–14)}}
Szymon Hołownia {{small|(1–12)}}
Michał Kempa {{small|(13–14)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Agnieszka Chylińska {{small|(1–)}}
Marcin Prokop {{small|(15–)}}
Julia Wieniawa {{small|(15–)}}
Former
Małgorzata Foremniak {{small|(1–14)}}
Kuba Wojewódzki {{small|(1–3)}}
Robert Kozyra {{small|(4–5)}}
Agustin Egurrola {{small|(6–12)}}
Jan Kliment {{small|(13–14)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2008: Melkart Ball {{small|(acrobatics duo)}}
Season 2, 2009: Marcin Wyrostek {{small|(28-year-old button accordion player)}}
Season 3, 2010: Magdalena Welc {{small|(12-year-old singer)}}
Season 4, 2011: Kacper Sikora {{small|(19-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2012: Delfina & Bartek {{small|(acrobatics duo)}}
Season 6, 2013: {{Flagicon|Ukraine}} Tetiana Galitsyna {{small|(28-year-old sand artist)}}
Season 7, 2014: Adrian Makar {{small|(15-year-old singer)}}
Season 8, 2015: Aleksandra Kiedrowicz {{small|(21-year-old aerial silk artist)}}
Season 9, 2016: Jakub Herfort {{small|(20-year-old singer)}}
Season 10, 2017: Lukas Gogol {{small|(15-year-old button accordion player)}}
Season 11, 2018: Duo Destiny {{small|(hand balancing duo)}}
Season 12, 2019: Marysia And Julian {{small|(acrobats duo)}}
Season 13, 2021: Krzysztof Jaros {{small|(18-year-old contemporary dancer)}}
Season 14, 2022: Miłosz Bachonko {{small|(14-year-old button accordion player)}}
Season 15, 2024: Bartek Wasilewski {{small|(14-year-old rapper)}}
Season 16, 2025: Current Season
Season 17, 2026: Upcoming Season

rowspan="3" style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;"|Portugal

| style="background:#FCA9A9;"| Aqui Há Talento

| RTP1

| 28 January 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Sílvia Alberto {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Paulo Dias {{small|(1)}}
Sílvia Rizzo {{small|(1)}}
Joaquim Monchique {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2007: Abstractin {{small|(breakdance)}}

style="background:#fca9a9;"| Portugal Tem Talento

| SIC

| 30 January 2011

| style="text-align:left;"| Bárbara Guimarães {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Ricardo Pais {{small|(1)}}
Conceição Lino {{small|(1)}}
José Diogo Quintela {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2011: Filipe "Fubu" Santos {{small|(22-year-old beatboxer)}}

Got Talent Portugal

| RTP1

| 18 January 2015

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Sílvia Alberto {{small|(3–)}}
Former
Marco Horácio {{small|(1)}}
José Pedro Vasconcelos {{small|(2)}}
Vanessa Oliveira {{small|(2)}}
Pedro Fernandes {{small|(3–4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Manuel Moura dos Santos
Filomena Cautela {{small|(8–)}}
Inês Aires Pereira {{small|(8–)}}
Rui Massena {{small|(1, 8–)}}
Former
Sofia Escobar {{small|(1–2, 5–7)}}
Pedro Tochas {{small|(1–7)}}
Mariza {{small|(2)}}
Cuca Roseta {{small|(3–7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2015: The ArtGym Company {{small|(acrobatic gymnastic)}}
Season 2, 2016: Micaela Abreu {{small|(15-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2017: António Casalinho {{small|(13-year-old dancer)}}
Season 4, 2018: Ninfas do Atlântico {{small|(group of female classical singers)}}
Season 5, 2020: João Pataco and Miguel Tira Picos {{small|(acrobats)}}
Season 6, 2021: Fadoalado {{small|(fado music group)}}
Season 7, 2022: Acro AAS {{small|(acrobatic group)}}
Season 8, 2024: Sofia Rolão {{small|(27-year-old gymnast)}}
Season 9, 2025: Current Season

id=R

| style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;" | Romania
Moldova

| style="background:#;" | Românii au talent

| PRO TV
ProTV Chișinău

| 18 February 2011

| style="text-align:left;"| Smiley
Pavel Bartoș

|align="left" |Current
Andra
{{ill|Andi Moisescu|ro|vertical-align=sup}}
Mihai Bobonete {{small|(12–)}}
Dragoș Bucur {{small|(12–)}}
Former
{{ill|Bebe Cotimanis|ro|Constantin Cotimanis|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(5)}}
Mihaela Rădulescu {{small|(5–8)}}
Florin Călinescu {{small|(6–11)}}
{{ill|Mihai Petre|ro|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(1–4, 9–10)}}
Alexandra Dinu {{small|(11)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2011: Adrian Ţuţu {{small|(19-year-old rapper)}}
Season 2, 2012: Cristian Gog {{small|(31-year-old mentalist)}}
Season 3, 2013: Bruno Icobet {{small|(dancing dog act)}}
Season 4, 2014: Brio Sonores {{small|(opera singers)}}
Season 5, 2015: Cristian Leana {{small|(Rubik's cube solver)}}
Season 6, 2016: Laura Bretan {{small|(13-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 7, 2017: Lorelai Mosneguțu {{small|(14-year-old armless singer, pianist and painter)}}
Season 8, 2018: Emil Rengle {{small|(27-year-old dancer)}}
Season 9, 2019: Ana Maria Pantaze {{small|(39-year-old singer)}}
Season 10, 2020: Radu Palaniță {{small|(40-year-old singer)}}
Season 11, 2021: Ana-Maria Mărgean {{small|(11-year-old ventriloquist/singer)}}
Season 12, 2022: Darius Mabda {{small|(13-year-old dancer)}}
Season 13, 2023: Rares Prisacariu {{small|(7-year-old spoken word poet)}}
Season 14, 2024: Cristian Ciaușu {{small|(15-year-old pan-flute player)}}
Season 15, 2025: Upcoming Season

rowspan="2" style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Russia

| Минута славы
{{small|Minuta slavy}}

| rowspan="2" | Channel One

| 17 February 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Garik Martirosyan {{small|(1–2)}}
Alexander Tsekalo {{small|(3)}}
Ville Haapasalo {{small|(4)}}
Alexander Oleshko {{small|(4–8)}}
Julia Kovalchuk {{small|(5–7)}}
Dmitry Shepelev {{small|(6–7)}}
Mikhail Boyarsky {{small|(9)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Tatyana Tolstaya {{small|(1–3)}}
Alexander Maslyakov {{small|(1–8)}}
Alexander Tsekalo {{small|(2)}}
Leonid Parfyonov {{small|(4)}}
Mariya Shukshina {{small|(5)}}
Larisa Guzeyeva {{small|(6–8)}}
Sergei Yursky {{small|(7, 9)}}
Vladimir Posner {{small|(9)}}
Renata Litvinova {{small|(9)}}
Sergei Svetlakov {{small|(9)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2007: Maxim Tokayev {{small|(14-year-old piano accordion player)}}
Season 2, 2007: Dimitry Bulkin a.k.a. Dima Shine {{small|(22-year-old gymnastics parade)}}
Season 3, 2008: Grace {{small|(ensemble)}}
Season 4, 2009–10: Brothers of Grinchenko {{small|(acrobats)}}
Season 5, 2010–11: Viktor Kochkin and Danil Anastasin {{small|(breakdancers without legs)}}
Season 6, 2011–12: Igor Butorin {{small|(hula hoops)}}
Season 7, 2012–13: "I Team" group {{small|(jumping on a trampoline)}}
Season 8, 2013–14: Olga Trifonova {{small|(aeralist)}}, Alex Magala {{small|(sword swallower)}}
Season 9, 2017: Vardanyan brothers {{small|(acrobat duo)}}

Я почти знаменит
{{small|Ya pochti znamenit}}

| 17 January 2021

| style="text-align:left;"| Sergei Minaev
Aglaya Shilovskaya

| style="text-align:left;"|

Nikolai Tsiskaridze
Zhanna Badoeva
Alexei Yagudin

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2021: Semyon Bukharin {{small|(59-year-old artist)}}

id=S

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"| Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro

| style="background:#;"| Ја имам таленат!
{{small|Ja imam talenat!}}

|
RTV Pink {{small|(1, 5)}}
RTS {{small|(2–4)}}
Pink BH {{small|(1–5)}}
Pink M {{small|(1–5)}}

| 21 September 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Vladimir Aleksić {{small|(1–5)}}
Ivana Bajić {{small|(1–4)}}
Ana Mihajlovski {{small|(5)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Danica Maksimović {{small|(1–2, 5)}}
Ivan Tasovac {{small|(1–4)}}
Aleksandar Milić Mili {{small|(1–3)}}
Mina Lazarević {{small|(3)}}
Ivan Bosiljčić {{small|(4)}}
Nataša Ninković {{small|(4)}}
Ana Nikolić {{small|(5)}}
Srđan Todorović {{small|(5)}}
Stefan Đurić Rasta {{small|(5)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009: Danijel, Darko and Sandra Piler {{small|(young music trio)}}
Season 2, 2011: Milica Dokić and Nenad Mahmutović {{small|(deaf dancers)}}
Season 3, 2011–12: Bojana and Nikola Peković {{small|(young traditional musicians)}}
Season 4, 2012–13: Katarina Kovačević {{small|(21-year-old singer)}}
Season 5: 2016–17: Bar strong {{small|(acrobatic team)}}

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Slovakia

| style="background:#;"| {{ill|Slovensko má talent|sk}}

| Markíza

| 21 September 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Maroš Kramár {{small|(1)}}
Barbora Rakovská {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Jan Kraus {{small|(1)}}
Adela Banášová {{small|(1)}}
Paľo Habera {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2008: Old School Brothers {{small|(hip-hop breakers)}}

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Slovenia

| style="background:#;"| {{ill|Slovenija ima talent|sl}}

| POP TV

| 21 March 2010

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Peter Poles {{small|(1–2, 4–5, 8–)}}
Sašo Stare {{small|(7–)}}
Former
Jože Robežnik {{small|(3)}}
Matej Puc {{small|(3)}}
Vid Valič {{small|(1–2, 4–6)}}
Domen Valič {{small|(6–7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Ana Klašnja {{small|(3–)}}
Marjetka Vovk {{small|(5–)}}
Lado Bizovičar {{small|(5–)}}
Andrej Škufca {{small|(10–)}}
Former
Brane Kastelic {{small|(1–2)}}
Lucienne Lončina {{small|(1–2)}}
Branko Čakarmiš {{small|(1–9)}}
Damjan Damjanovič {{small|(3)}}
Rok Golob {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2010: Lina Kuduzović {{small|(7-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2011: Julija Kramar {{small|(35-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 3, 2013: Alja Krušič {{small|(16-year-old singer)}}
Season 4, 2014: Jana Šušterič {{small|(29-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2015: Jernej Kozan {{small|(21-year-old dancer)}}
Season 6, 2016: WildArt (Timotej & Lenart) {{small|(string duo)}}
Season 7, 2018: Tjaša Dobravec {{small|(24-year-old pole art dancer)}}
Season 8, 2021: Tajda Korče {{small|(15-year-old gymnast)}}
Season 9, 2023: Domen Kljun {{small|(25-year-old singer)}}
Season 10, 2024: Edvard & Frida {{small|(mind-readers)}}
Season 11, TBA: Upcoming Season

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;"|South AfricaSA's Got Talent

| SABC2 {{small|(1–2)}}
e.tv {{small|(3–8)}}

| 1 October 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Rob van Vuuren {{small|(1–2)}}
Anele Mdoda {{small|(1–2)}}
Tats Nkonzo {{small|(3–6)}}
Tol Ass Mo {{small|(7–8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Randal Abrahams {{small|(1–2)}}
Ian Von Memerty {{small|(1–4)}}
Shado Twala {{small|(1–8)}}
Kabelo Mabalane {{small|(3–4)}}
Lalla Hirayama {{small|(5–6)}}
DJ Fresh {{small|(5–8)}}
Jamie Bartlett {{small|(7–8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009: Darren Rajbal {{small|(19-year-old deaf hip hop dancer)}}
Season 2, 2010: James Bhemgee {{small|(45-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 3, 2012: Botlhale Boikanyo {{small|(11-year-old praise poet)}}
Season 4, 2013: Johnny Apple {{small|(16-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2014: Tholwana Mohale {{small|(14-year-old singer and guitarist)}}
Season 6, 2015: DJ Arch Jnr {{small|(3-year-old DJ)}}
Season 7, 2016: Kryptonite Dance Academy {{small|(Dance Group)}}
Season 8, 2017: AnecNote {{small|(A cappella Group)}}

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|South Korea

| style="background:#;"|코리아 갓 탤런트
Korea's Got Talent

| tvN

| 4 June 2011

| style="text-align:left;"| Noh Hong-Cheol {{small|(1–2)}}
Shin Young-Il {{small|(1–2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Jang Jin {{small|(1–2)}}
Song Yun-Ah {{small|(1)}}
Kolleen Park {{small|(1–2)}}
Kim Gu-ra {{small|(2)}}
Jang Hang-jun {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2011: Joo Ming-Jong {{small|(17-year-old popping dancer)}}
Season 2, 2012: Blue Whale Bros {{small|(popping dance duo)}}

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;" rowspan="2"| Spain

| style="background:#FCA9A9;"|Tienes Talento

| Cuatro

| 25 January 2008

| style="text-align:left;"| Nuria Roca
Eduardo Aldán

| style="text-align:left;"| Natalia Millán
Miqui Puig
Josep Vicent
David Summers

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2008: Salva Rodríguez {{small|(16-year-old flamenco singer)}}

style="background:#;"|Got Talent España

| Telecinco

| 13 February 2016

| style="text-align:left;"| Santi Millán

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Risto Mejide {{small|(2–)}}
Paula Echevarría {{small|(8–)}}
Carlos Latre {{small|(11–)}}
Lorena Castell {{small|(11–)}}
Former
Jesús Vázquez {{small|(1)}}
Eva Hache {{small|(1–3)}}
Jorge Javier Vázquez {{small|(1–3)}}
Eva Isanta {{small|(4)}}
Paz Padilla {{small|(4–6)}}
{{ill|Dani Martínez|es|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(5–8)}}
Edurne {{small|(1–9)}}
Florentino Fernández {{small|(9–10)}}
Tamara Falcó {{small|(10)}}

|style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2016: Cristina Ramos {{small|(37-year-old opera and rock music singer)}}
Season 2, 2017: Antonio "El Tekila" {{small|(44-year-old rockabilly dancer)}}
Season 3, 2018: César Brandon {{small|(24-year-old poet)}}
Season 4, 2019: Murga Zeta Zetas {{small|(murga group)}}
Season 5, 2019: Hugo Molina {{small|(3-year-old drummer)}}
Season 6, 2021: Celia Muñoz {{small|(35-year-old ventriloquist)}}
Season 7, 2021: Dúo Turkeev {{small|(acrobatic duo)}}
Season 8, 2022: Jordi Caps {{small|(51-year-old magician)}}
Season 9, 2023: Lil Kids {{small|(dance group)}}
Season 10, 2024: Nataliya Stepanska {{small|(36-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 11, 2025: Upcoming season

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Sri Lanka

| style="background:"| Sri Lanka's Got Talent

| Sirasa TV

| 18 March 2018

| style="text-align:left;"| Dasun Madushan {{small|(1)}}
Piyath Rajapaksha {{small|(1)}}
Ranga Jayakodi {{small|(2)}}
Chamal Rathnayake {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Soundarie David Rodrigo {{small|(1)}}
Jackson Anthony {{small|(1)}}
Tillakaratne Dilshan {{small|(1)}}
Natasha Rathnayake {{small|(2)}}
Akhila Dhanuddhara {{small|(2)}}
Sangeetha Weerarathna {{small|(2)}}
Danu Innasythambi {{small|(2)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|Season 1, 2018: Navy Angampora Pool {{small|(Angampora marshal art group)}}
Season 2, 2024: Ravindra Kumara

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Sweden

| style="background: "| Talang {{small|(1–5, 7–13)}}
Talang Sverige {{small|(6)}}

| TV4 {{small|(1–5, 7–13)}}
TV3 {{small|(6)}}

| 13 April 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Peppe Eng {{small|(1–2)}}
Kodjo Akolor {{small|(2)}}
Tobbe Blom {{small|(3–5)}}
Markoolio {{small|(3–5)}}
Adam Alsing {{small|(6)}}
Malin Gramer {{small|(6)}}
Pär Lernström {{small|(7–13)}}
Kristina "Keyyo" Petrushina {{small|(7–8)}}
Samir Badran {{small|(9–11)}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Tobbe Blom {{small|(1–2)}}
Hanna Hedlund {{small|(1)}}
Bert Karlsson {{small|(1–5)}}
Sofia Wistam {{small|(2)}}
Charlotte Perrelli {{small|(3–5)}}
Johan Pråmell {{small|(3–4)}}
Henrik Fexeus {{small|(5)}}
Robert Aschberg {{small|(6)}}
Shirley Clamp {{small|(6)}}
Carolina Gynning {{small|(6)}}
Tobias Karlsson {{small|(6)}}
David Batra {{small|(7–13)}}
Kakan Hermansson {{small|(7)}}
Alexander Bard {{small|(7–10)}}
LaGaylia Frazier {{small|(7–10)}}
Bianca Wahlgren Ingrosso {{small|(8–12)}}
Edward af Sillén {{small|(11–12)}}
Sarah Dawn Finer {{small|(11–12)}}
Helena Bergstrom {{small|(13)}}
Johanna Nordstrom {{small|(13)}}
Viktor Noren {{small|(13)}}

|style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2007: Zillah & Totte {{small|(ventriloquist)}}
Season 2, 2008: Zara Larsson {{small|(10-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2009: Charlie Caper {{small|(30-year-old magician)}}
Season 4, 2010: Jill Svensson {{small|(14-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 5, 2011: Simon Westlund {{small|(17-year-old Rubik's Cube solver)}}
Season 6, 2014: Jon Henrik Fjällgren {{small|(27-year-old Sami singer)}}
Season 7, 2017: Ibrahim Nasrullayev {{small|(17-year-old singer)}}
Season 8, 2018: Madeleine Hilleard {{small|(15-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 9, 2019: Micke Holm {{small|(46-year-old-singer)}}
Season 10, 2020: Lizette & Lotus {{small|(dancing dog act)}}
Season 11, 2021: Johan Stahl {{small|(41-year-old magician)}}
Season 12, 2022: Aron Aras-Ericksson {{small|(11-year-old singer)}}
Season 13, 2023: Pontus Lindman {{small|(27-year-old magician)}}
Season 14, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Switzerland {{in lang|de}}

| style="background:#;"| {{ill|Die grössten Schweizer Talente|de}}

| SRF1

| 29 January 2011

| style="text-align:left;"| Sven Epiney {{small|(1–2)}}
Andrea Jansen {{small|(1)}}
Anna Maier {{small|(2)}}
Viola Tami {{small|(3–4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| DJ Bobo {{small|(1–3)}}
Christa Rigozzi {{small|(1–3)}}
Roman Kilchsperger {{small|(1–2)}}
Gilbert Gress {{small|(3–4)}}
Sven Epiney {{small|(3)}}
Jonny Fischer {{small|(4)}}
Susanne Kunz {{small|(4)}}
Bligg {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2011: Maya Wirz {{small|(49-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 2, 2012: Eliane Müller {{small|(21-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2015: Flavio Rizzello {{small|(10-year-old singer)}}
Season 4, 2016: Jason Brügger {{small|(22-year-old acrobat)}}

id=T

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Thailand

| style=background:#;"| Thailand's Got Talent

| Channel 3 {{small|(1–6)}}
3 HD {{small|(5–6)}}
Workpoint TV {{small|(7)}}

| 6 March 2011

| style="text-align:left;"| {{ill|Ketseptsawat Palakrawong Na Ayutthaya|th|เกตุเสพย์สวัสดิ์ ปาลกะวงศ์ ณ อยุธยา|vertical-align=sup}} {{Small|(1–7)}}{{cite web |url=http://www.thailandsgottalent.tv/en/moderator/ketsepsawat-palagawongse-na-ayutthaya |title=Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya (Na Nake) |publisher=Thailand's Got Talent |access-date=23 October 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215184017/http://www.thailandsgottalent.tv/en/moderator/ketsepsawat-palagawongse-na-ayutthaya |archive-date=15 December 2013 }}
{{ill|Krit Sripoomsed|th|กฤษณ์ ศรีภูมิเศรษฐ์|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(1–2)}}
{{ill|Sudarat Budprom|th|ตุ๊กกี้ ชิงร้อยชิงล้าน|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(3)}}

|style="text-align:left;"| {{ill|Pinyo Ruedhamma|th|ภิญโญ รู้ธรรม|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(1–3)}}
{{ill|Pornchita na Songkhla|th|พรชิตา ณ สงขลา|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(1–5)}}
Nirut Sirijanya {{small|(1)}}
{{ill|Jirayut Wattanasin|th|จิรายุส วรรธนะสิน|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(2–3)}}
{{ill|Chalatit Tantiwut|th|ชลาทิศ ตันติวุฒิ|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(4)}}
{{ill|Patcharasri Benjamas|th|พัชรศรี เบญจมาศ|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(4)}}
{{ill|Nitipong Hornak|th|นิติพงษ์ ห่อนาค|vertical-align=sup}} {{small|(4)}}
Kathaleeya McIntosh {{small|(6)}}
Pongsak Rattanaphong {{small|(7)}}
Cris Horwang {{small|(7)}}
Jennifer Kim {{small|(7)}}
Yuhtlerd Sippapak {{small|(7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2011: Maneepatsorn "Myra" Molloy {{small|(13-year-old classical singer)}}
Season 2, 2012: Rachanikorn "Leng" Keawdee {{small|(27-year-old aerial acrobat)}}
Season 3, 2013: Somchai Nilsree {{small|(29-year-old singer-songwriter/guitarist)}}
Season 4, 2014: Wheelchair Dance {{small|(wheelchair dance group)}}
Season 5, 2015: Thaiphukuew {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Season 6, 2016: Duo Soul Sister {{small|(aerialists duo)}}
Season 7, 2018: KV Family {{small|(aerialists group)}}

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Turkey

| style="background:#;" | Yetenek Sizsiniz Türkiye

| Show TV {{small|(1–3)}}
Star TV {{small|(4–5)}}
TV8 {{small|(6–9)}}
Now {{small|(10–)}}

| 13 November 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Former
Tanem Sivar {{small|(1)}}
Kübra Subaşı {{small|(2–3)}}
Alp Kırşan {{small|(4–9)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Eda Ece {{small|(10–)}}
Former
Ali Taran {{small|(1–2, 7–9)}}
Acun Ilicali {{small|(1–6)}}
Hülya Avşar {{small|(1–5)}}
Sergen Yalçın {{small|(3–4)}}
Eser Yenenler {{small|(5–9)}}
Ozgu Namal {{small|(6)}}
Murat Boz {{small|(6)}}
Seda Bakan {{small|(7–9)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009–10: Bilal Avcı and Uğur Karameşe {{small|(popping dance)}}
Season 2, 2011: Sefa Doğanay {{small|(imitator)}}
Season 3, 2011–12: Ali Yeşilırmak and Max the dog {{small|(dog act)}}
Season 4, 2012–13: Atalay Demirci {{small|(comedian)}}
Season 5, 2013–14: Burak & Kıvanç {{small|(illusion)}}
Season 6, 2014–15: Yunus Karaca {{small|(comedian)}}
Season 7, 2015–16: Hayatın Ritmini Yakala {{small|(comedian)}}
Season 8, 2017: Catch the Rhythm of Life {{small|(orchestra)}}
Season 9, 2018: Queens Of The Dance {{small|(kids dance troupe)}}
Season 10, 2025: Upcoming Season

id=U

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Ukraine

| Україна має талант
{{small|Ukrayina maye talant}}

| STB

| 3 April 2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Oksana Marchenko {{small|(1–6)}}
Dmytro Tankovich {{small|(7)}}
Kostiantyn Tomilchenko {{small|(7)}}
Hryhoriy Reshetnik {{small|(8)}}{{Cite web|date=2021-07-21|title=Veduchim shou Ukrayina maye talant stav Grigorij Reshetnik|script-title=uk:Ведучим шоу Україна має талант став Григорій Решетнік |url=https://www.stb.ua/ua/2021/07/21/veduchim-shou-ukrayina-maye-talant-stav-grigorij-reshetnik/|access-date=2021-07-21|website=Телеканал СТБ|language=uk|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210721104511/https://www.stb.ua/ua/2021/07/21/veduchim-shou-ukrayina-maye-talant-stav-grigorij-reshetnik/|archive-date=2021-07-21|url-status=live}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Vladsyslav Yama {{small|(1–5)}}
Slava Frolova {{small|(1–7)}}
Ihor Kondratyuk {{small|(1–7)}}
Hector Jimenez-Bravo {{small|(6)}}
Vyacheslav Uzelkov {{small|(6–7)}}
Kseniya Mishyna {{small|(8)}}
Yevhen Kot {{small|(8)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2009: Kseniya Simonova {{small|(24-year-old sand artist)}}
Season 2, 2010: Olena Kovtun {{small|(26-year-old singer)}}
Season 3, 2011: Vitaliy Luzkar {{small|(24-year-old illusionist)}}
Season 4, 2012: The team of "Workout" {{small|(acrobats)}}
Season 5, 2013: The team of "Lisapetny Battalion" {{small|(singers)}}{{Cite web|url=https://shaleniy.com.ua/en/lisapetnyj-batalon|title=Lisapetny battalion website|website=Shaleniy|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160902164500/https://shaleniy.com.ua/en/lisapetnyj-batalon|archive-date=2 September 2016|url-status=live}}
Season 6, 2014: The Dudnik Family {{small|(acrobats)}}
Season 7, 2015: Said Abd Allah Dzhurdi {{small|(23-year-old singer)}}
Season 8, 2021: Artem Fesko {{small|(14-year-old singer)}}{{Cite web|date=2021-04-16|title=Na STB povertaietsya shou Ukraina maie talant|script-title=uk:На СТБ повертається шоу «Україна має талант»|url=https://detector.media/production/article/187109/2021-04-16-na-stb-povertaietsya-shou-ukraina-maie-talant/|access-date=2021-04-16|website=detector.media|language=uk|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210416154108/https://detector.media/production/article/187109/2021-04-16-na-stb-povertaietsya-shou-ukraina-maie-talant/|archive-date=2021-04-16|url-status=live}}
Season 9, TBA: Awaiting Confirmation

rowspan="1" style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;"| United Kingdom

| Britain's Got Talent

| ITV

| 9 June 2007

| style="text-align:left;"| Ant and Dec

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Simon Cowell
Amanda Holden
Alesha Dixon {{small|(6–)}}
Bruno Tonioli {{small|(16–)}}
Former
Piers Morgan {{small|(1–4)}}
Michael McIntyre {{small|(5)}}
David Hasselhoff {{small|(5)}}
David Walliams {{small|(6–15)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Series 1, 2007: Paul Potts {{small|(36-year-old opera singer)}}
Series 2, 2008: George Sampson {{small|(14-year-old street dancer)}}
Series 3, 2009: Diversity {{small|(dance troupe)}}
Series 4, 2010: Spelbound {{small|(gymnastics troupe)}}
Series 5, 2011: Jai McDowall {{small|(24-year-old singer)}}
Series 6, 2012: Ashleigh and Pudsey {{small|(dancing dog act)}}
Series 7, 2013: Attraction {{small|(shadow theatre group)}}
Series 8, 2014: Collabro {{small|(boy band)}}
Series 9, 2015: Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse {{small|(dancing dog act)}}
Series 10, 2016: Richard Jones {{small|(25-year-old close up magician)}}
Series 11, 2017: Tokio Myers {{small|(32-year-old pianist)}}
Series 12, 2018: Lost Voice Guy {{small|(37-year-old comedian)}}
Series 13, 2019: Colin Thackery {{small|(89-year-old singer)}}
Series 14, 2020: Jon Courtenay {{small|(46-year-old comedic singer and pianist)}}
Series 15, 2022: Axel Blake {{small|(33-year-old stand-up comedian)}}
Series 16, 2023: Viggo Venn {{small|(33-year-old comedian)}}
Series 17, 2024: Sydnie Christmas {{small|(28-year-old singer)}}
Series 18, 2025: Current Series

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| United States

| America's Got Talent

| NBC

| 21 June 2006

| style="text-align:left;"| Current
Terry Crews {{small|(14–)}}
Former
Regis Philbin {{small|(1)}}
Jerry Springer {{small|(2–3)}}
Nick Cannon {{small|(4–11)}}
Tyra Banks {{small|(12–13)}}

| style="text-align:left;" | Current
Howie Mandel {{small|(5–)}}
Simon Cowell {{small|(11–)}}
Mel B {{small|(8–13, 20–)}}
Sofia Vergara {{small|(15–)}}
Former
Brandy {{small|(1)}}
David Hasselhoff {{small|(1–4)}}
Piers Morgan {{small|(1–6)}}
Sharon Osbourne {{small|(2–7)}}
Howard Stern {{small|(7–10)}}
Heidi Klum {{small|(8–13, 15–19)}}
Gabrielle Union {{small|(14)}}
Julianne Hough {{small|(14)}}

| style="text-align:left;" |

Season 1, 2006: Bianca Ryan {{small|(11-year-old singer)}}
Season 2, 2007: Terry Fator {{small|(42-year-old ventriloquist/singer)}}
Season 3, 2008: Neal E. Boyd {{small|(32-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 4, 2009: Kevin Skinner {{small|(35-year-old singer)}}
Season 5, 2010: Michael Grimm {{small|(30-year-old singer)}}
Season 6, 2011: Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. {{small|(36-year-old singer)}}
Season 7, 2012: Olate Dogs {{small|(dog act)}}
Season 8, 2013: Kenichi Ebina {{small|(38-year-old dance/mime act)}}
Season 9, 2014: Mat Franco {{small|(25-year-old close-up magician)}}
Season 10, 2015: Paul Zerdin {{small|(43-year-old ventriloquist)}}
Season 11, 2016: Grace VanderWaal {{small|(12-year-old singer/songwriter/ukulele player)}}
Season 12, 2017: Darci Lynne {{small|(12-year-old ventriloquist/singer)}}
Season 13, 2018: Shin Lim {{small|(26-year-old card magician)}}
Season 14, 2019: Kodi Lee {{small|(23-year-old blind and autistic singer/pianist)}}
Season 15, 2020: Brandon Leake {{small|(27-year-old spoken word poet)}}
Season 16, 2021: Dustin Tavella {{small|(35-year-old magician)}}
Season 17, 2022: Mayyas {{small|(mainly female dance group)}}
Season 18, 2023: Adrian Stoica and Hurricane {{small|(45-year-old dog act)}}
Season 19, 2024: Richard Goodall {{small|(55-year-old singer)}}
Season 20, 2025: Upcoming Season

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| Uruguay

| style="background:#"| Got Talent Uruguay

| Canal 10

| 22 June 2020

| style="text-align:left;"| Natalia Oreiro

| style="text-align:left;"|Agustín Casanova
Claudia Fernández
María Noel Ricetto
Orlando Petinatti

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2020: Diego Coronel {{small|(26-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 2, 2021: Enzo Castro {{small|(7-year-old button accordion player)}}
Season 3, 2022: Camila Iza Machado {{small|(15-year-old singer)}}
Season 4, 2024: Upcoming Season

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"|Uzbekistan

|O'zbekiston Got Talent

|FTV

|30 August 2024/14 February 2025

|style="text-align:left;"| Current
Abbbose {{small|(live shows)}}
Zarina Yuldasheva {{small|(live shows)}}
Former
Ozodbek Khurramov {{small|(castings)}}

|style="text-align:left;"| Current
Bobur Yuldashev
Sitora Alimjanova (live shows)
Ibroxim Axmedov
Former
Shahzoda Mukhamedova {{small|(castings)}}

|style="text-align:left;"|Season 1, 2024/25: Jansuliw Tatlimuratova {{small|(16-year-old gymnast)}}

id=V

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Vietnam

| style="background: " | Tìm kiếm tài năng – Vietnam's Got Talent

| VTV3

| 18 December 2011

| style="text-align:left;"| Chi Bảo {{small|(1)}}
Quyền Linh {{small|(1)}}
Thanh Bạch {{small|(2)}}
Thanh Vân {{small|(3)}}
Duy Hải {{small|(4)}}
Diệp Lâm Anh {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Thành Lộc {{small|(1–3)}}
Thúy Hạnh {{small|(1–3)}}
Huy Tuấn {{small|(1–4)}}
Hoài Linh {{small|(3)}}
Việt Hương {{small|(4)}}
Trấn Thành {{small|(4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2011–12: Đăng Quân & Bảo Ngọc {{small|(11-and-6-year-old sport dancers)}}
Season 2, 2012–13: Trần Hữu Kiên {{small|(26-year-old opera singer)}}
Season 3, 2014–15: Nguyễn Đức Vĩnh {{small|(8-year-old Hát tuồng)}}
Season 4, 2016: Nguyễn Trọng Nhân {{small|(9-year-old drummer)}}

; Notes

{{notelist}}

'' Got Talent Kids'' around the world

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; line-height:18px; width:100%;"
CountryNameNetworkPremiereHost(s)JudgesSeasons and winners Majority
style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Italy

| style="background:#fca9a9;" | Kid's Got Talent

| TV8
Sky Uno

| 2016

| style="text-align:left;"|Claudio Bisio
Lodovica Comello

| align="left| Unknown

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2016: No Winner
Season 2, 2017: Unknown

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Lithuania

| style="background:#fca9a9;" |Lietuvos talentai. Supervaikai
{{small|Lithuania's Got Talent. Superkids}}

|TV3 Lithuania

|15 March 2020

| style="text-align:left;"|Mindaugas Stasiulis
Mindaugas Rainys

| align="left| Marijonas Mikutavičius
Neringa Čereškevičienė
Justinas Jankevičius

| style="text-align:left;"|Season 1, 2020: Jonas Vozbutas {{small|(button accordion player)}}

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Turkey

| style="background:#fca9a9;"| Yetenek Sizsiniz Türkiye Minikler

| Show TV

| 2012

| style="text-align:left;"|Unknown

| style="text-align:left;"| Acun Ilicali {{small|(1)}}
Hülya Avşar {{small|(1)}}
Sergen Yalçın {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"| Season 1, 2012: Unknown

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Ukraine

| style="background:#fca9a9;" | Україна має талант. Діти
{{small|Ukrayina maye talant. Dity}}

| STB

| 2016

| style="text-align:left;"|Dmytro Tankovich
Elena Antonova

| align="left| DZIDZIO
Slava Frolova
Ihor Kondratyuk

| style="text-align:left;"|

Season 1, 2016: Arinka Shuhalevych
Season 2, 2017: Veronika Morska

''Got More Talent'' around the world

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; line-height:18px; width:100%;"
Country/regionNameNetworkPremiereHost(s)Corresponding Seasons
style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Arab world

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Arabs Got Talent Extra

| style="text-align:left;"| MBC

| style="text-align:left;"| 2013

| style="text-align:left;"| Nardine Farag

| style="text-align:left;"| 3–4

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Czech
Slovakia

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Česko Slovensko Má Talent Plus

| style="text-align:left;"|Plus

| style="text-align:left;"|2011

| style="text-align:left;"|Monika Zázrivcová
Laco Kováč

| style="text-align:left;"|2

style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| France

| style="background:#E0B0FF; text-align:left;"| La France a un incroyable talent, ça continue...

| style="text-align:left;"|M6

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |2009

| style="text-align:left;"| Jérôme Anthony {{small|(4–13)}}
Anthony Joubert {{small|(4–5)}}
Donel Jack'sman {{small|(14)}}
Pierre-Antoine Damecour {{small|(15–17)}}
Juju Fitcats {{small|(18–)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|4–

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| India

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|India's Got More Talent

| style="text-align:left;"|Colors

| style="text-align:left;"|Roshni Chopra

| style="text-align:left;"|1

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Indonesia

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Indonesia's Got More Talent

| style="text-align:left;"|Indosiar

| style="text-align:left;"|2010

| style="text-align:left;"|Augie Fantinus {{small|(1)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|1

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;" rowspan="2"| Italy

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Italia's Got Veramente Talent?

| style="text-align:left;"| Sky Uno

| style="text-align:left;"| 2015

| style="text-align:left;"| Rocco Tanica {{small|(6)}}
Lucilla Agosti {{small|(6)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|6

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| TuttiGiorni's Got Talent

| style="text-align:left;"| TV8

| style="text-align:left;"| 2016

| style="text-align:left;"| Rocco Tanica {{small|(7)}}
Lucilla Agosti {{small|(7)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|7

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Ireland

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Ireland's Got Mór Talent

| style="text-align:left;"|TV3

| style="text-align:left;"|2018

| style="text-align:left;"|Glenda Gilson
James Kavanagh

| style="text-align:left;"|2 series

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Philippines

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Pilipinas Got More Talent

| style="text-align:left;"|ABS-CBN

| style="text-align:left;"|2010

| style="text-align:left;"|Billy Crawford
Luis Manzano
Toni Gonzaga

| style="text-align:left;"|1

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Serbia

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|I ja imam talenat!

| style="text-align:left;"|RTS

| style="text-align:left;"|2011

| style="text-align:left;"|Una Senić {{small|(2)}}
Unknown {{small|(3–4)}}

| style="text-align:left;"|2–4

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Thailand

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Thailand's Got Talent Special

| style="text-align:left;"|Channel 3

| style="text-align:left;"|2016

| style="text-align:left;"|Ketseptsawat Palakrawong
Na Ayutthaya

| style="text-align:left;"|6

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;" rowspan="2"| United Kingdom

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Britain's Got More Talent

| style="text-align:left;"|ITV2

| style="text-align:left;" |2007

| style="text-align:left;" |Stephen Mulhern

| style="text-align:left;" |1–13

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"|Britain's Got Talent: Unseen

| style="text-align:left;"|ITV Hub

| style="text-align:left;" |2020

| style="text-align:left;" |none

| style="text-align:left;" |14

''Planet's/World's Got Talent'' around the world

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; line-height:18px; width:100%;"
CountryNameNetworkPremiereHost(s)JudgesSeasons and winners Majority
style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| China

| style="background:#fca9a9;"| 巅峰之夜
World's Got Talent

| Hunan Television

| 19 April 2019{{cite web|url=http://zixun.hunantv.com/hntv/20190415/0933107813.html|title=Peak Night will launch on April 19. The world's most powerful peak talent challengers are coming to Hunan TV|script-title=zh:《巅峰之夜》4月19日盛大开播 全球最牛巅峰才艺挑战者都来湖南卫视了|date=2019-04-15|website=zixun.hunantv.com|language=zh|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190417014410/http://zixun.hunantv.com/hntv/20190415/0933107813.html|archive-date=2019-04-17|url-status=usurped}}

| Eliza Liang
Wong Cho-lam

| David Foster
Coco Lee
Wu Junmei
Xie Na{{Cite web | url=https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201906/14/WS5d03497fa3103dbf14328425.html | title=Global talent show comes to China | first=Wenrui | last=Li | date=14 June 2019 | website=Chinadaily.com.cn | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190615034538/https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201906/14/WS5d03497fa3103dbf14328425.html | archive-date=15 June 2019 | url-status=live }}

| 1: Wu Zhengdan & Wei Baohua {{small|(24, Shoulder Ballet)}}

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| Slovenia

| style="background:#fca9a9;"| Cel Svet Ima Talent

| POP TV

| 17 November 2015

| Peter Poles
Vid Valič

|

| 1

style="background:#90EE90; text-align:left;"|Spain

| style="background:#90EE90;"| Got Talent: Lo Mejor del Mundo

| Telecinco

| 2 June 2020

| Santi Millán

|

| 6

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;"| United Kingdom

| style="background:#fca9a9;"| Planet's Got Talent

| ITV

| 17 January 2015{{cite web|url=http://www.itv.com/presscentre/press-releases/planets-got-talent-comes-itv|title=Planet's Got Talent comes to ITV|date=8 December 2014|website=ITV|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213004730/http://www.itv.com/presscentre/press-releases/planets-got-talent-comes-itv|archive-date=13 December 2014|url-status=dead}}

| Warwick Davis

|

| 2

''The Champions/All Stars'' around the world

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; line-height:18px; width:100%;"
Country/regionNameNetworkPremiereJudgesHost(s)Corresponding Seasons
style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" | Spain

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| Got Talent España: All-Stars

| Telecinco

| style="text-align:left;"| 15 April 2023

| style="text-align:left;"| Edurne
Paula Echevarría
Risto Mejide

| style="text-align:left;"| Santi Millán

|1

style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;" |United Kingdom

| style="background:#FCA9A9; text-align:left;" | Britain's Got Talent: The Champions

| style="text-align:left;"| ITV

| style="text-align:left;"| 31 August 2019

| style="text-align:left;"| David Walliams
Alesha Dixon
Amanda Holden
Simon Cowell

| style="text-align:left;"| Ant & Dec

|1

style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;" |United States

| style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;" | America's Got Talent: The Champions

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left;"| NBC

| style="text-align:left;"| 7 January 2019

| style="text-align:left;"| Simon Cowell
Heidi Klum
Howie Mandel
Mel B {{small|(1)}}
Alesha Dixon {{small|(2)}}

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:left;"| Terry Crews

|2

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" | United States

| style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"| America's Got Talent: All-Stars

| style="text-align:left;"| 2 January 2023

| style="text-align:left;"| Simon Cowell
Heidi Klum
Howie Mandel

|1

Other spin-offs

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; line-height:18px; width:100%;"
Country/regionNameNetworkPremiereJudgesHost(s)Corresponding Seasons
style="background:#fca9a9; text-align:left;" rowspan="3" |France

| style="background:#fca9a9; | La France a un incroyable talent: Le Rappel

| rowspan="3"|M6

| 21 December 2011

| Dave
Sophie Edelstein
Gilbert Rozon

| rowspan="2"|Alex Goude
Sandrine Corman

|1

style="background:#fca9a9; | La France a un incroyable talent: La Finale des Champions

| 17 December 2013

| Dave
Andrée Deissenberg
Sophie Edelstein
Gilbert Rozon

|1

style="background:#fca9a9; | La France a un incroyable talent: La Bataille du Jury

| 23 June 2020

| Éric Antoine
Hélène Ségara
Marianne James
Sugar Sammy

| David Ginola

|1

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;"|Philippines

| style="background:#ADD8E6;"|Battle of the Judges

|GMA

|15 July 2023{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pI2-ZTpYGg|title=Battle of the Judges, nasa GMA na!|date=2023-04-28|website=www.youtube.com|publisher=GMA Network}}

|Boy Abunda
Jose Manalo
Annette Gozon-Valdes
Bea Alonzo

| Alden Richards

|1

style="background: #fca9a9; text-align:left;"|United Kingdom

|style="background: #fca9a9;|Britain's Got Talent: The Ultimate Magician

|ITV

|18 December 2022

|Penn Jillette
Amanda Holden
Alesha Dixon
David Walliams

|Stephen Mulhern

|1

style="background: #FCA9A9; text-align:left;" rowspan="1" |United States

|style="background: #FCA9A9;|America's Got Talent: Extreme

| rowspan="2"|NBC

|21 February 2022

|Simon Cowell
Nikki Bella
Travis Pastrana

|Terry Crews

|1

style="background:#ADD8E6; text-align:left;" | United States

| style="background:#ADD8E6;"| America's Got Talent: Fantasy League

|1 January 2024

|Simon Cowell
Mel B
Heidi Klum
Howie Mandel

|Terry Crews {{cite news|url=https://www.thewrap.com/americas-got-talent-spinoff-agt-fantasy-league-nbc/|title=NBC Sets 3rd 'America's Got Talent' Spin-Off - 'AGT: Fantasy League'|last=Knolle|first=Sharon|date=2023-09-21|work=TheWrap}}

|1

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