- Australia's Funniest Home Video Show
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show_name = Australia's Funniest Home Video Show
caption = "AFHVS" Logo and Host (2008-"Present")
show_name_2 = "Australia's Funniest Home Videos"
genre = Variety
creator =Vin Di Bona
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presenter =Graham Kennedy
"(1990)"Jacki McDonald
"(1991)"Lisa Patrick
"(1992)"Jo Beth Taylor
"(1993 – 1997)"Catriona Rowntree
"(1997)"Kim Kilbey
"(1998 – Nov 2002)"Toni Pearen
"(Feb 2003 – Nov 2007)"Shelley Craft
"(Feb 2008 – present)"
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country = AUS
language = English
num_seasons = 18
num_episodes = 200 (approx)
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runtime = 47 minutes
network =Nine Network
picture_format =576i (SDTV )1080i (HDTV )
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first_aired =29 March 1990
last_aired = present
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website = http://funniesthomevideos.ninemsn.com.au/
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imdb_id = 0267151
tv_com_id = 20715"Australia's Funniest Home Videos" (originally " Graham Kennedy's Funniest Home Video Show/ Australia's Funniest Home Video Show") is an
Australia ntelevision show on theNine Network that presents home videos sent in by viewers.The show is similar in content to "
You've Been Framed " and "America's Funniest Home Videos ", which was also created byVin Di Bona (which was based onTokyo Broadcasting System 's "Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan "). The videos frequently featureslapstick and lowbrow humour such as people tripping over or animals behaving in amusing ways. Most videos are overdubbed with a voice-over and sound effects.Each new Australian video shown receives $500. At the end of each episode the audience watching at home can choose their favourite video of the night from a selection of 4, via telephone and
SMS voting. The winning clip receives $10,000. At the end of each year there are semi finals and a grand final, where third place receives ahome theatre package fromJVC , second place receives a prize package worth around $100,000, normally two or three cars and the winner receives $200,000 in cash.For most of the show's life, "Australia's Funniest Home Video Show" has been a half-hour program on Tuesday at nowrap|7.30 pm. In
2004 the show was extended to one hour and moved to 6.30pm Saturday evening, and now provides a fair amount of non-video content (e.g. End of Year Prize Ads), although the majority of content still comes from videos. In 2005, the show received a revamp with a new set, logo and theme music, leaving behind the original look of worldwide "Funniest Videos Shows" for a "futuristic" look with a brighter and more open set.On
1 February 2008 , it was announced thatShelley Craft would take over hosting duties fromToni Pearen . [cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=Shelley Craft lands Funniest Home Videos|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2008/02/shelley-craft-lands-funniest-home.html|publisher=tvtonight.com.au|date=2008-02-01 |accessdate=2008-02-01]Segments
A small selection of some of the more common segments include"
Release The Hounds - A segment centered on dogs doing crazy habits. Replaced with Who Let The Dogs Out in 2008.
Nine Lives - A segment centered on cats.
Clumsy Old Men - Videos centered on old men.
Old Ladies Eating Dirt - Videos centered on old women.
Sit On It - Videos that involves sitting on something.
World's Funniest Dictionary - A dictionary with made up words.
Funniest Animal Dictionary - A dictionary with made up words that center on animals.
Head On - Videos that involves head-on collisions.
Thought Bubble Theatre - Videos with the thoughts of the main person/animal involved appearing in a thought bubble right before the incident occurs.
Worlds Greatest Groin Hits - Videos that involves collisions in the groin especially on a male.
See also
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List of Australian television series
*List of Nine Network programs
*America's Funniest Home Videos
*Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos References
External links
* [http://funniesthomevideos.ninemsn.com.au/ Official website]
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