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===Past programs=== * The first version of ''TRL'' outside the US was in Italy. Started on [[MTV Italy]] on 2 November 1999, it was hosted by [[Marco Maccarini]] and [[Giorgia Surina]], followed by [[Federico Russo (presenter)|Federico Russo]] and Carolina Di Domenico. Since the 2005–06 season, Surina returned to ''TRL'' with a new co-host, [[Alessandro Cattelan]]. After the 2005–06 season, the show was hosted only by Cattelan. For the 2007–08 season, the show was hosted for the first moment by Cattelan and Elena Santarelli, and for the summer, the male host was replaced by Carlo Pastore. Later Pastore was still the main host, but the female host changed to [[Elisabetta Canalis]]. Throughout its eight seasons, ''TRL'' was broadcast from [[Milan]], Rome, [[Venice]], [[Naples]], [[Genoa]] and [[Turin]]. ''TRL Italy'' is the longest-running show on MTV Italy: on 23 December 2004, a special two-hour event, "TRL #1000", was aired to celebrate the programme's 1000th episode. From 2006 to 2012, there was also an award programme called ''[[TRL Awards (Italy)|TRL Awards]]'' where viewers chose the artist of the year via web or mobile. In the summer of 2007, a special weekly show called ''TRL Extra Live'' aired, featuring Italian singers performing a mini-concert. The final version of the programme was hosted by Brenda Lodigiani, Alessandro Arcodia, Wintana Rezene and Andrea Cadioli under the name ''TRL on the Road'' and ended on 24 September 2010. [[File:Trltitlescreen.jpg|thumb|upright|''TRL'' logo used in Italy]] * [[MTV România]] launched the Romanian version of ''TRL'' from an [[Orange România|Orange]] concept store on [[Calea Victoriei]] (a major commercial avenue in the centre of [[Bucharest]]) on 23 January 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.ro/trl|title=MTV.ro|website=MTV.ro|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415152935/http://www.mtv.ro/trl/|archive-date=April 15, 2012|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The show aired two times a week on Tuesday and Wednesday. The graphics were similar to that of the Italian version. The show was cancelled in 2009. * The British version, known as ''[[TRL UK]]'', was hosted by [[Dave Berry (presenter)|Dave Berry]], [[Alex Zane]], [[Jo Good]], and Maxine Akhtar. It was broadcast live from [[Viacom International Media Networks (Europe)|MTV Networks Europe]] Studios in [[Camden, London]] before moving to [[Leicester Square]] in London from second series. Following the second series' broadcast from Leicester Square, the top ten countdown was removed from the show. The second series finished at the end of 2005 and the show never returned to air. * The Australian version of ''TRL'' began as a weekend show, but then began airing live Monday through Friday. It was hosted by Maz Compton, Lyndsey Rodrigues, Nathan Sapsford, and Jason Robert Dundas. In early 2006, it returned to airing only on Friday evenings. The show was cancelled at the end of 2006 and was replaced by "The Lair". A revival of ''TRL'' returned in 2019. It is hosted by Ash London, Angus O'Loughlin, Flex Mami, and Lisa Hamilton. * After a Polish version of ''TRL'' was unsuccessful, [[MTV Poland]] decided to launch a new chart show based on ''TRL''{{'}}s structure titled ''RMF MAXXX Hits'', which aired from Monday to Saturday at 2 pm. * [[MTV France]] launched the French version ({{lang|fr|Ton Request Live}}) of the US show on 24 January 2007. The format was different from the original concept: there was no video countdown and each episode included a film's mini-documentaries entitled "{{lang|fr|TRL en Movies}}". The show closed after only a single episode on 25 January 2007. * The German version of ''TRL'' was very successful throughout Europe (after Italy), and it was known as ''Total Request Live Germany''. ''TRL Germany'' had the highest television ratings of all the ''TRL'' versions in Europe. The show was hosted by Joko Winterscheidt and [[Mirjam Weichselbraun]] or Patrice Bouédibéla from Tuesday to Friday from 4:30 to 5:30 pm, and it was divided in four versions: ''Urban TRL'' (hip-hop music), ''Rock TRL'' (rock music), regular ''TRL'' (various genres), and ''TRL XXL'' (special live guest). It was replaced with ''MTV Home'' in Summer 2009.
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