Hosts | |
Bob Saget (1989–1997 (original host); 2009; guest host for one episode) Daisy Fuentes & John Fugelsang (1998–1999) Tom Bergeron (2001–2015 (main host); 2016; guest for one episode) Alfonso Ribeiro (2015–present) | |
Announcers | |
Ernie Anderson (1989–1995; 1996-1997 using old recording) Charlie O'Donnell (sub Season 1) Gary Owens (1995–1997) Jess Harnell (1998–present) | |
Logos | |
PilotSeason 1-Season 8, Episode 15Season 8, Episodes 16-20Season 8, Episodes 21-30Seasons 9-14Seasons 15-19Season 20Season 21Seasons 22-24Season 25Seasons 26-29, 31Season 30Seasons 32-Present | |
Broadcast (ABC Primetime) | |
Pilot: 11/26/1989 Series: 1/14/1990-Present | |
Packagers | |
Vin Di Bona Productions ABC Productions/Entertainment | |
Distributors | |
MTM Enterprises (1996–1998) 20th Century Fox Television (2000-2005) Buena Vista Television/Disney-ABC Home Entertainment & Television Distribution (2005-present) |
America's Funniest Home Videos is an American comedy and clip show. The show is also abbreviated as AFV since 1998.
Premise[]
As implied by the title, each episode features mostly unintentionally funny home videos that are submitted to the show. Examples of these videos include those of slapstick physical comedy arising from incidents, accidents, or mishaps. Other examples are those of humorous situations involving pets or children.
Intentionally funny videos are shown as well, such as those of staged practical jokes and production videos. The latter are shown mostly in the Saget era.
At the end of each episode, a contest for the funniest home video of the episode is held between three recently submitted videos nominated by the producers, with the submitters of those videos in the studio audience. After all three videos are shown, the studio audience members vote for the one they believe is the funniest.
The submitters are awarded prize money (USD) depending on the amount of votes their videos receive:
Place | Amount (Seasons 1-32) | Amount (Seasons 33-Present) |
---|---|---|
1st | $10,000 | $20,000 |
2nd | $3,000 | $6,000 |
3rd | $2,000 | $4,000 |
After every half (third in Seasons 2-8, 10, and 15-23) of the season, a contest is held between the first place-winning videos of previous episodes in a dedicated episode. In the contest, the submitter(s) of the winning video is/are awarded $100,000. Beginning in Season 15, the $100,000-winning videos then compete for a grand prize in the season finale.
Theme Songs[]
All theme songs are composed by Dan Slider.
- 1989-1997 (Seasons 1-8a) – "The Funny Things You Do" - Jill Colucci
- 1997 (Season 8b) – "The Funny Things You Do" - Peter Hix and Terry Wood
- 1998-2015 (Seasons 9-25) - Instrumental ska punk rendition of "The Funny Things You Do"
- 2015-present (Seasons 26-Present) – Instrumental Track containing excerpts of "The Funny Things You Do" and the 1998 theme
Theme Lyrics[]
The Funny Things You Do (1989-1997 version)
We've got laughs from coast to coast
To make you smile
A real-life look at each of you
To capture all that style
You're the red, white, and blue
The funny things you do
America, America, this is you!
Stories from your friends next door
They never told
You might be a star tonight
So, let that camera roll
You're the red, white, and blue
Oh, the funny things you do
America, America, this is you!
The Funny Things You Do (1997 version)
Chorus:
Home videos, home videos
Sunday!
You're the red, white, and blu-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-e-e-e-e-e!
(Instrumental)
Terry:
Hey!
Peter:
We've got laughs from coast to coast (Chorus: To Coast)
To make you smile!
Terry:
Oh, a real life look at each of you
To capture all that style. (Yeah!)
CHORUS (Peter and Terry:)
You're the red, white, and blue
The funny things you do
America, America, this is you!
Peter:
Stories from your friends next door (Chorus: Friends next door.)
They never told (told told)
Terry:
You might be a star tonight
So let the cameras roll (Yeah!)
CHORUS
Oooooooooooooooooh
The funny things you do
This is yo-o-o-o-u-u-u-u
Inventor[]
This show was invented by Vin di Bona and is inspired by the Japanese show Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-Chan.
Trivia[]
- In Bob Saget's $100,000 AFV shows, balloons were dropped on the winners after they were announced. Ever since Daisy Fuentes and John Fugelsang took over, confetti and streamers were used instead of the balloons for the $100,000 shows. They still use confetti and streamers today.
- Bob Saget was also most famous for being a cast member on the sitcoms Full House and Fuller House. In fact, some of his fellow cast members have made special guest appearances on AFHV.
- Tom Bergeron is also famous for hosting Hollywood Squares from 1998 to 2004.
- Alfonso Ribiero is famous for being Carlton on Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and for hosting Catch 21.
- The ska punk rendition of "The Funny Things You Do" used in Seasons 9-25 sounds similar to the 1997 song "The Impression That I Get" by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
Rating[]
Studios[]
The Prospect Studios (1990-1993, 1996-1997)
Hollywood Center Studios (1989 Special, 1993-1996)
Manhattan Beach Studios (1998-present)
Spin-Offs[]
- America's Funniest People – Spin-off that followed this same program on ABC, hosted by Saget's Full House co-star, Dave Coulier.
- World's Funniest Videos - Another spin-off hosted by Coulier, but this one was very short-lived
- The Planet's Funniest Animals – Another spin-off, but with pets and animals in it.
- It Only Hurts When I Laugh! – similar to AFV but it's videos about funny painful things
- The World's Funniest Moments – similar to AFV and AFP
- Funniest Pets & People – a spinoff similar to The Planet's Funniest Animals and AFV
- Ridiculousness – similar to AFV but using internet videos
- The World's Funniest! – a spinoff that aired on FOX
- Crashletes – a kid's spinoff that mainly focuses on sports
- Caroline & Friends – a similar short-lived show based on AFV on GSN
- Videos After Dark – Another spin-off, but with more explicit content
International Versions[]
- Australia's Funniest Home Video Show/Australia's Funniest Home Videos (Australia)
- Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos (Australia, Spinoff of AFHVS)
- New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos/Minties New Zealand's Funniest Home Videos (New Zealand)
- The Great Kiwi Video Show (New Zealand, successor of NZFHV)
- 最滑稽的家庭视频 (China)
- Vídeos de Primera (Spain)
- Video Loco (Chile)
- Paperissima (Italy)
- You've Been Framed! (United Kingdom)
- Video Gag (France)
- Upps! Die Pannenshow (Germany)
- Сам Себе Режиссёр (Russia/Россия)
- Tá a Gravar (Portugal)
- America's Funniest Videos Latinoamérica (Latin America)
- America's Funniest Videos Brasil (Brazil)
- Hauskat Kotivideot (Finland)
- Lachen om Homevideo's (The Netherlands)
- Videodinges (Belgium)
- Låt Kameran Gå (Sweden)
- Hit med Videon (Denmark)
- Sveriges roligaste klipp (Sweden)
- Bitoy's Funniest Videos (The Phillipines)
- Süper Matrak (Turkey)
- Śmiechu Warte (Poland)
Additional Pages[]
America's Funniest Home Videos/AFV In Popular Culture
America's Funniest Home Videos Episode Guide/Airdates
America's Funniest Home Videos/Catchphrases
America's Funniest Home Videos/Gallery
America's Funniest Home Videos/Merchandise
America's Funniest Home Videos/Set Changes