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America's Funniest Home Videos

America's Funniest Home Videos

19897
KomedijaRealnostTalk
Premijera
26. nov 1989.
Zemlja
Sjedinjene Države
Produkcije
ABC EntertainmentVin Di Bona ProductionsABC Productions
America's Funniest Home Videos je najduže emitovana zabavna emisija u udarnom terminu u historiji ABC-a. Svake sedmice AFV baca u fokus urnebesne videozapise. Fanovi prate da svjedoče neuspjesima i fijasku, te da prijave svoje vlastite nesreće za svoju šansu za slavu.

About

America's Funniest Home Videos is a long‑running ABC primetime show that showcases home‑recorded clips of humorous mishaps, pets, and everyday surprises.

Launched in 1989 as a one‑hour special and later a weekly series, the program features viewer‑submitted videos that capture unintentional physical comedy, animal antics, and heart‑warming moments. Each episode highlights a handful of clips, followed by host commentary, audience voting, and a chance to win cash and a vacation prize. Over the decades the show has seen several hosts, from Bob Saget to the current Alfonso Ribeiro, and continues to air on ABC and Disney+ while encouraging new submissions via its website and mobile apps. The format celebrates everyday humor and the joy of watching ordinary people create accidental comedy.

What to know

  • Submission window opens each month and closes one month before the broadcast.
  • Only footage of safe, non‑violent content is accepted.
  • Three finalists are chosen for each episode and voted on by the studio audience.
  • Winners receive $20,000, $6,000 or $4,000 per episode, with a $100,000 season grand prize.
  • Videos can be uploaded to AFV.com or sent by mail or fax.
  • All clips are edited for length and must be under 30 seconds.
  • Hosts vary by season, currently Alfonso Ribeiro.
  • The show airs on Sunday evenings on ABC and is also available on Disney+.

Watch if

If you enjoy light‑hearted, family‑friendly programming that showcases real people’s hilarious mishaps and pets, and you like shows with a mix of studio audience interaction, contestant voting, and a chance to win prizes, America’s Funniest Home Videos offers a consistently entertaining, easy‑to‑watch experience.

Skip if

If you prefer high‑stakes reality competition with dramatic twists, complex storytelling, or content that includes explicit language, intense action, or mature themes, this show’s straightforward humor and wholesome tone may feel too mild.

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Show Overview
America’s Funniest Home Videos debuted as a 1989 special and became a weekly primetime program in 1990. The show compiles home‑recorded clips of people, pets, and families experiencing light‑hearted mishaps or accidental comedy, all reviewed by producers and presented with host narration.
How Submissions Work
Viewers submit videos to the official website, via the AFV mobile app, or by mailing a physical tape. Submissions are screened for safety and content, then scored on humor and uniqueness. The best clips make the finalist shortlist for each episode.
Episode Structure
Each episode features three finalist clips, followed by host commentary, audience applause, and live voting. Winners receive cash and a chance to compete for a $100,000 grand‑prize. The format is consistent across seasons, though hosts have changed.
Hosts Over Time
The series began with Bob Saget, moved to John Fugelsang and Daisy Fuentes, then to Tom Bergeron, and most recently Alfonso Ribeiro. Each host brings a distinct comedic style and personal touch to the narration and studio interactions.
Prizes & Incentives
Episode winners earn $20,000 for first place, $6,000 for second, and $4,000 for third. Winners of the season’s $100,000 show compete for a vacation prize, making AFV a lucrative platform for ordinary people to gain national attention.
Broadcast Platforms
The show airs live on ABC each Sunday and is also streamed on Disney+ and ABC.com. The online portal allows users to upload new clips and vote for their favorites, expanding audience participation beyond the studio.

FAQ

What year did the show begin?
America's Funniest Home Videos began in 1990.
Are the people in the videos actors?
The people in the videos are not actors; they are regular people whose home videos were submitted.
Are there clips from old TV shows?
Clips from old TV shows are not typically featured on America's Funniest Home Videos.
Who hosted before Tom Bergeron?
Bob Saget was the original host of America's Funniest Home Videos before Tom Bergeron.
Do they edit the videos?
Yes, the submitted videos are edited for length and content to make them suitable for broadcast.
Are there sports bloopers shown?
Yes, sports bloopers are often shown on America's Funniest Home Videos.
Who chooses the videos?
A team of producers and editors reviews submissions and selects the videos to be aired.
Are there any funny animal videos?
Yes, funny animal videos are a very popular type of clip shown on the show.
How long has Tom Bergeron hosted?
Tom Bergeron hosted America's Funniest Home Videos for 15 seasons, from 2001 to 2015.
Who hosts America's Funniest Home Videos now?
Alfonso Ribeiro is the current host of America's Funniest Home Videos.
Are the clips real?
The clips featured on the show are real home videos submitted by viewers.
What is America's Funniest Home Videos?
America's Funniest Home Videos is a television show that features humorous clips from home videos.
Who started America's Funniest Home Videos?
Vin Di Bona is the creator and executive producer of America's Funniest Home Videos.
What is the funniest video ever shown?
There isn't one single video declared as the funniest ever; viewers often have their personal favorites.
How much money do winners get?
Weekly winners receive $10,000, and the grand prize winner receives $100,000.
How are the videos for the show found?
Videos for the show are found through submissions from viewers who send in their home recordings.
What happens if my video is shown?
If your video is shown, you may receive payment, and if it wins a category, you can receive prize money.
Are there bloopers from movies shown?
Bloopers from movies are generally not featured on America's Funniest Home Videos.
When did America's Funniest Home Videos start?
America's Funniest Home Videos started on December 21, 1990.
What kind of videos are shown?
The show features funny moments from everyday life, including mishaps, pet antics, and kid fails.
Where is America's Funniest Home Videos filmed?
America's Funniest Home Videos is filmed in Hollywood, California.
What are some memorable funny moments?
Memorable moments often involve unexpected situations, funny reactions, and surprising outcomes captured on video.
What is the grand prize?
The grand prize for the show's grand prize winner is $100,000.
Who was the first host of America's Funniest Home Videos?
The first host of America's Funniest Home Videos was Bob Saget.
Do people get paid to submit videos?
People do not get paid to submit videos, but they can win prize money if their video is selected and airs.
What is the show's theme song?
The theme song for America's Funniest Home Videos is titled "The Funniest Home Videos Theme" and was composed by Danny P. Grant.
Can I submit a video from my phone?
Yes, you can submit videos taken on your phone. The show accepts video clips captured with digital cameras or smartphones.
Who is the current producer?
The current producer of America's Funniest Home Videos is Alex Duda.
Are there spin-offs of the show?
Yes, there have been a few spin-offs and international versions of America's Funniest Home Videos over the years.
How many videos are submitted each week?
While an exact number is not always shared, thousands of videos are submitted to the show each week.
Who owns America's Funniest Home Videos?
America's Funniest Home Videos is owned by ViacomCBS.
How many episodes are in a season?
The number of episodes in a season can vary, but typically ranges from 20 to 24 episodes.
What are the rules for submitting a video?
To submit a video, it must be your own original footage, not have been previously aired on TV, and must be appropriate for all audiences.
What was the show called before?
The show has always been known as America's Funniest Home Videos since its debut.
Are there seasons for the show?
Yes, America's Funniest Home Videos is divided into seasons, with new episodes airing as part of a current season.
Where can I watch America's Funniest Home Videos online?
You can watch America's Funniest Home Videos online through streaming services like Hulu or by purchasing episodes on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV.
Does the show have a catchphrase?
The show does not have a specific, well-known catchphrase that is used regularly by the host.
How is the winner of the week decided?
The winner of the week is typically chosen based on viewer votes and the show's producers.
How many awards has the show won?
America's Funniest Home Videos has received multiple awards and nominations throughout its long run.
Is there a website for the show?
Yes, there is an official website for America's Funniest Home Videos where you can find show information and submission details.
Can I watch old episodes?
Yes, old episodes of America's Funniest Home Videos can often be found on various streaming platforms or through digital purchase.
What happens at the end of a show?
At the end of a show, the winning video clips of the week are usually announced, and a grand prize winner may be revealed.
Does the audience vote on the videos?
Historically, audience voting has played a role in deciding winners, though the exact method can vary.
Are there any bloopers from real life?
The show focuses on funny home videos sent in by viewers, which often capture real-life funny moments and bloopers.
Is the show still being made?
Yes, America's Funniest Home Videos is still being produced and new episodes continue to air.
Is there a live audience?
No, America's Funniest Home Videos does not typically feature a live studio audience.
How do I submit a video?
You can submit a video through the official America's Funniest Home Videos website, usually by uploading your clip.
What is the show's impact on culture?
The show has had a significant cultural impact by popularizing user-generated content and providing a consistent source of lighthearted family entertainment.
Who is the creator of the show?
The creator of America's Funniest Home Videos is Vin Di Bona.

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