The government later broadcast a recorded version of the president's speech.
PBS broadcast a 52-minute version, which won the Peabody Award in 2008.
In March 2012, under new leadership, the ministry began broadcasting a shortened 30-minute version of the Hour of Power.
A committee, mainly composed of housewives, decided to broadcast a shortened version of the video during the day so as to not shock children.
In 2008, Channel 4 broadcast a version where two British families who happened to be living in Spain at the time swapped with one another.
Sweden is the first Scandinavian country to broadcast an own version of the format.
She broadcast a version of her story on National Public Radio.
BBC Three broadcast a modern musical version called Manchester Passion in 2006.
From 1960 to 1975, ITV broadcast a recorded version of the show, switching to live broadcasts in 1976.
The Railroad Hour broadcast a 45-minute condensed version as its first episode on October 4, 1948.