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America's Funniest Home Videos, also called America's Funniest Videos (abbreviated as AFHV or AFV), is an American video clip comedy television series on ABC that begins on November 26, 1989, based on the Japanese variety show Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan. The show featured humorous homemade videos that are submitted by viewers. The most common videos feature unintentional physical comedy, pets or children and some staged pranks.

It was originally airing as a special on November 26, 1989, it later debuted as a regular weekly series in 1990. The show was hosted by comedian Bob Saget for 1989 special and the first eight seasons of the series incarnation. During the COVID-19 pandemic, host segments of episodes were filmed outside of the studio. On May 13, 2021, ABC renewed AFV for the 32nd season.

Overview
The show follows a clip of videos showing numerous unexpected moments, funny, fails, pranks, etc.

Why It Is The Funniest

 * 1) TBA.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Some of the videos clips in many of the episodes aren't funny; such as: TBA.

Reception
America's Funniest Home Videos became an instant hit with audiences, with the original special in November 1989 averaging a 17.7 rating and 25 share, finishing at ninth place in the Nielsen ratings that week. When it debuted as a weekly Sunday night series in January 1990, the show averaged an 18.0 rating/27 share, finishing at 16th place. It placed within Nielsen's Top 5 highest-rated weekly series within weeks of its debut;[42] by March 1990, AFHV became the #1 primetime series for a short time. AFHV finished the 1989–90 season in the Top 10 most watched shows, with an approximate average of 38 million viewers[76] for each episode. AFHV finished the 2009–10 season in 55th place, with an approximate average of 7.52 million viewers and finished in 69th in viewers 18–49, with 2.0/6. In 2016, a study by The New York Times of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that "if you could pick a safe show that appeals to almost everyone, this might be it".