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Dec 31, 1989
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Nov 25, 1989
Families from across the nation submit their comedy moments caught on home video.
Dec 31, 1989
Videos include a cheerleader who is overrun by the basketball team, a parasailor who takes an unwanted detour, cats' bizarre behaviors, and a look at people's strange inventions.
Dec 31, 1989
Videos include the noisiest dog ever, a spookily funny tribute to "Psycho," a baby who tries to swallow a fish, and a limber look at double-jointed people
Dec 31, 1989
Videos include trampoline follies, a dog who gets spooked by a ceramic cat, a room full of men freaked out by a wild squirrel, and a musical montage of outrageous animals.
Dec 31, 1989
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Dec 31, 1989
Videos include piñata mishaps, gymnastic goofs and a man who sets the kitchen on fire while cooking breakfast.
Dec 31, 1989
Classic Halloween clips from the vaults of "America's Funniest Home Videos" will make their otherworldly appearances throughout the show. In addition, videos include a look at the clumsy, klutzy and not-so-clever things that people do.
Dec 31, 1989
"America's Funniest Home Videos Presents the Greatest Videos of All Time, Vol. 1," opens the tape vaults to put together a compilation of the greatest videos to ever appear on the show. Staged in a mock awards show format -- minus the bad production numbers and long acceptance speeches - the special finds host Tom Bergeron introducing the funniest home videos submitted by viewers over the past 11 seasons and presenting the coveted-yet-fictitious Homey Award to those classic videos that continue to tickle the funny bone of America.
Dec 31, 1989
Videos include a dog that can't stop sneezing, a crocodile handler's close encounter, a squirrel that breaks into a vending machine, and a baby held hostage by a sprinkler.
Dec 31, 1989
Videos include outrageous movie parodies, amusement park bungee riders having fun in the air with milkshakes, and a dad's unfortunate adventure with a trampoline.
Dec 31, 1989
One lucky finalist's life will change forever when the votes are submitted and tallied to choose the $100,000 grand prize winner, on "America's Funniest Home Videos." This prize is presented to one of 14 finalists whose funny or unusual videos were voted episode favorites during the season.
Dec 31, 1989
Host Tom Bergeron moderates an all-star celebrity panel as they pick the finalists of the best videos submitted to the show during 12 seasons. Actor/comedienne Kathy Griffin, actor/comedian Martin Mull, rap/hip hop artist Coolio and 1998 Olympic Gold Medalist skier Picabo Street comprise the celebrity panel. The producers have chosen the best home videos that have aired on the show over 12 years, and the panelists view and debate the videos and choose the clips they feel are the best of the best. At the end of the telecast, the audience votes on their favorite and the...
Dec 31, 1989
It's an "All Animal Extravaganza," as a special edition of "America's Funniest Home Videos" goes to the dogs, the cats and just about every critter in-between for a collection of hilarious videos, including talking cats, a package that explains why "dogs are better than cats" and a montage of birds on the swoop.
Dec 31, 1989
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Dec 31, 1989
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Dec 31, 1989
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May 05, 1990
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May 12, 1990
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May 19, 1990
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America's Funniest Home Videos Season 1 (1989) is released on Dec 31, 1989 and the latest season 32 of America's Funniest Home Videos is released in 2022. Watch America's Funniest Home Videos online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. America's Funniest Home Videos is directed by Vin Di Bona,Steve Hirsen,E.C. Pauling,Averill Perry and created by Todd Thicke with Bob Saget and Ernie Anderson. America's Funniest Home Videos is available online on Amazon Video and Google Play Movies.
"America's Funniest Home Videos" was inspired by a series of successful TV specials, where home viewers were invited to send in videotapes of their "funniest" moments. In "AFHV," host Saget provided commentary to the home videos which often showed wedding and sports bloopers, children and pets either being themselves or getting into trouble, furniture or other objects giving way (usually contributing to someone's fall) and "comical" reactions to getting inadvertently hit (usually in the groin). Sometimes, certain videos were grouped into themes, such as Christmas or a summer vacation, or had sentimental value to them, such as a marriage proposal; other times, videos were set to classic rock tunes. The top three videos of the week as selected by the producers were eligible for each week's $10,000 top prize; the audience would electronically vote for their one favorite video. Weekly winners got to compete in a later special for a $100,000 top prize.