Australia's Funniest Home Videos

Australia's Funniest Home Videos (1990-2014)

EndedReality showComedy

Australia's Funniest Home Videos is an Australian television show on the Nine Network that presents home videos sent in by viewers.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 19:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2014-01-25Episode 4Jan 25, 2014
2014-01-18Episode 3Jan 18, 2014
2014-01-11Episode 2Jan 11, 2014
2014-01-04Episode 1Jan 4, 2014
2013-01-26Episode 2Jan 26, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' premiere?

'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' premiered on May 13, 1990.

Who was the host of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' in 1990?

The host of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' in 1990 was Jacki MacDonald.

What was the format of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos'?

'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' was a comedy show that featured home videos submitted by viewers, showcasing funny and entertaining moments.

Did 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' feature a panel of judges?

No, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' did not have a panel of judges. The videos were typically judged by the audience's reaction and laughter.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' in 1990?

Yes, one recurring segment on 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' in 1990 was "Pets and People," which showcased funny interactions between pets and their owners.

Did 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' had a live studio audience that contributed to the laughter and reactions during the show.

How long was each episode of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos'?

Each episode of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Were there any celebrity guests on 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' in 1990?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' occasionally featured celebrity guests who would introduce and comment on some of the submitted videos.

Was 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' a family-friendly show?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' was a family-friendly show that aimed to provide entertainment for viewers of all ages.

Did 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' have a catchy theme song?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' had a catchy theme song that became quite popular during the show's run.

Were there any prizes awarded to the participants of 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos'?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' awarded cash prizes to the participants whose videos were selected as the funniest.

How were the funniest videos selected on 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos'?

The funniest videos on 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' were selected based on a combination of audience reactions, viewer votes, and input from the show's producers.

Did 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' have a catchphrase or tagline?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' had a catchphrase: "Have you got a funny video? Send it in and you could be a winner!"

Was 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' a popular show in 1990?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' was well-received and gained popularity among Australian viewers in 1990.

Were there any special episodes or events on 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' in 1990?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' aired special episodes that highlighted specific themes, such as holiday bloopers or sports-related mishaps.

Did 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' have a significant impact on the TV industry?

Yes, 'Australia's Funniest Home Videos' played a significant role in popularizing the concept of home video shows and paved the way for similar programs around the world.

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Also known as

  • Graham Kennedy's Funniest Home Video Show (Australia)
  • Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (Australia)

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