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== International == In the United States, episodes of the series aired on the Fox network, under the Beyond Tomorrow name, from 1988 until 1990. The show was produced by Beyond International Group. From 1992 until its cancellation, the Discovery Channel aired Beyond 2000 with all of the episodes and segment introductions (along with new material) hosted by KRON-TV news anchor Henry Tenenbaum. In Sweden, a version called Bortom 2000 was hosted by nature photographer Bo Landin on TV4 in the early 1990s. (The series was short lived, however.) In Finland, a version called 2000 Nyt! was presented in 1994 on the MTV3 channel. In Italy, Beyond 2000 aired from 1988 to the early '90s on syndication network Odeon TV. In Malaysia, Beyond 2000 previously aired in the late 1980s through the early 1990s on RTM 1 (Later RTM TV1). Beyond Tomorrow would not be aired on the channel, but was eventually aired on the Discovery Channel (Southeast Asia) in the mid-2000s. In Indonesia, Beyond 2000 was aired on RCTI every Saturday morning in the early 1990s. In South Africa, Beyond 2000 was screened on SABC, M-Net and Bop TV. In Ireland, Beyond 2000 aired on RTÉ being shown on both networks One and Two. In Saudi Arabia, Beyond 2000 was shown on the English speaking television network Saudi 2. In New Zealand, Beyond 2000 was aired on TVNZ. In Jordan, Beyond 2000 was broadcast on the English, Arabic and French language television channel Channel 2 in English. In Kuwait, Beyond 2000 has been shown on KTV2, the country's governmental television channel dedicated for the English-speaking public. In Namibia, Beyond 2000 began airing on SWABC (when the country was originally known as South West Africa at the time) in 1989 and then on NBC in March 1990 (several days after the country had changed its name to Namibia). In Thailand, Beyond 2000 was aired on Channel 7 in 1990. In Poland, several episodes of Beyond 2000 were aired in the late 1980's. It was a part of collaboration between team of Beyond 2000 and creators of popular Polish science and technology TV series SONDA which started back in 1987. It was a first time when Australian show made this type of cooperation with TV show from the Eastern Block country.
== Board game == Beyond 2000: The Game was released in 1986 by Crown and Andrews. In the game, players have to proceed through three stages, collect cards of famous scientists and inventors and match them with their inventions, and take control of vital technology sectors. A copy of the game is held in the collection of the Powerhouse Museum.
== External links == Beyond Tomorrow at Science Channel Beyond Tomorrow at IMDb Beyond 2000 at IMDb Beyond 2000 – Towards 2000 at the National Film and Sound Archive
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