Comedy home videos that people have recorded and sent in.Comedy home videos that people have recorded and sent in.Comedy home videos that people have recorded and sent in.
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After twelve years I'm amazed this show is still going. The public that view this must be very easily humoured. Most of the time its people just falling down and the audience crack up over something thats so stupid and not funny in any way possible. It's old, it's out of date, and its not funny. Unfortunatley lots of Australians are fools and find it funny, so the show will keep living.
I hope this show gets cut very soon.
I hope this show gets cut very soon.
This rates as one of the worst shows I've ever seen. No more than 10% of content falls under "funny". Families actually sit together and watch this show??? The show airs violent, aggressive behavior and accidents where people are harmed. Children are seeing the most significant adults in their lives model laughing and sadistic lack of compassion when people are harmed. I cannot believe this show has not been banned. It is worse than animated violence because it is real and reinforced by group and adult modeling responses of laughter creating sadistic desensitization to violence, unawareness of consequences, lack of empathy, .... Sure sometimes I've had an accident, been hurt and laughed at some point but really....
This show used to make my mum laugh. I often watched it myself, though I didn't laugh as well, I enjoyed watching. One time my dad suggested I should put it on but I didn't want to. When I saw recordings on YouTube, I've been laughing my head off myself. It's because of the voice-overs. I hope they do reruns on TV, or even add every episode on 9Now. That would be excellent. What a legend of a show.
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- TriviaOne of the show's more controversial editions, "Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos", was thrown off the air by an outraged Kerry Packer, who was offended by the show's adult content. He telephoned producers to say "Get that sh*t off the air". Doug Mulray had introduced the commercial break, and the programme failed to return. GTV-9 in Melbourne had a black screen reporting technical problems, while TCN-9 Sydney and most other stations in the network resorted to showing two re-runs of Cheers (1982) to fill up the airspace robbed by the cancellation of the show. Doug Mulray was sacked from his short-lived post as presenter, and as a radio disc jockey. In all, the show lasted a paltry 35 minutes out of an original 90.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Un long week-end (2005)
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- Australia's Funniest Home Videos
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- 24 Artarmon Rd, Willoughby, New South Wales, Australia(Channel 9 Studios)
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By what name was Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (1990) officially released in Canada in English?
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